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The Regional Previews: Division 1, Region 7

Last Year

SUMMER PREVIEW

MID-SEASON

REGIONAL PROJECTIONS

THE RESULT

Girls

  1. Walled Lake Northern (8th)
  2. Highland-Milford (15th)
  3. White Lake Lakeland (26th)

Boys

  1. Highland-Milford (14th)
  2. Detroit Catholic Central (17th)
  3. White Lake Lakeland (20th)

Top 27 Teams

Previous years had top-25 teams, but there’s 27 (and sometimes more) team qualifiers and what does it hurt to add another two?

Girls

Walled Lake Northern (14th), Highland-Milford (22nd)

Boys

Walled Lake Northern (7th), White Lake Lakeland (12th), Highland-Milford (17th)

(If your team isn’t listed in the images above or the scores below, you probably don’t have five returners, at least on ol’ athletic.net. I’m sure many of these teams will fill out their rosters by late October)

Projected Scores

PlaceGirls TeamScore
1Walled Lake Northern52
2Highland-Milford98
3Royal Oak149
4Novi153
5White Lake Lakeland153
6South Lyon East163
7South Lyon180
8Walled Lake Western222
9Birmingham Seaholm244
10Berkley288
11West Bloomfield350
12North Farmington368
13Beverly Hills Groves378
14Walled Lake Central378

PlaceBoys TeamScore
1Walled Lake Northern48
2White Lake Lakeland60
3Highland-Milford79
4Detroit Catholic Central129
5Royal Oak177
6Berkley179
7South Lyon187
8Novi207
9Brother Rice288
10Birmingham Seaholm300
11Walled Lake Western334
12Walled Lake Central337
13South Lyon East339
14North Farmington346
15Beverly Hills Groves372
16West Bloomfield450

Top Runners

I’m making a slight change for the Division 1 folks. Previous regional writeups had the top finishers, even if they were mentioned in the Top 10’s or 50 Tickets. Because so many Division 1 kids make up the top 50 returners (which makes sense, since D1 covers about 60% of the state), I’ll write about a few returners beyond those 50. This will hopefully extend a bit more coverage towards more deserving athletes. Some of the 50 have been covered, others will get their own post. Check the Summer Preview page or keep checking back until next Thursday for those.

Alisia Olteanu, Walled Lake Western

Began to become herself during her freshman year of track, placing 3rd in the freshmen County 800m, punching her way down to 2:27 twice. Since then, she’s been in the 19’s for much of her cross seasons (even closing 2022 with a monstrous PB at MITCA, 18:34). Racing the ovals, she’s made it to the Division 1 Finals twice, running 4:58 there as a sophomore.

Ava Kurczewski, Walled Lake Northern

Found her way into the 19’s for the first time since her freshman year. With that return to quicker times came the honors – All-County, top-100 at State, amongst others. I can’t help but think that the confidence gained from cross was a major impetus behind her outstanding track season, where she knocked off 15+ seconds from her 800m and almost 45 sec. from her 1600m.

Madelyn Gordon, Walled Lake Northern

For years, she’s been a reliable contributor for the Knights, making it to the State Finals all three years of her career. But she never ended her season with a hot streak such as last year. 3rd in the LVC, 5th at this Region, and then nearly getting under 19:00 at State.

Kayla Ward, South Lyon

Freshman year ended with four consecutive sub-20’s, including a top-10 finish over in Region 4.

Pierce Gryzmkowski, White Lake Lakeland

Dropped below 2:00 multiple times during the track season. First was at Indoor State, where he placed 20th.  Turned that indoor breakthrough into a championship season streak – 1:56, 1:56, 1:54 at Regionals, States, and New Balance.

Oliver Moss, Berkley

Regional race set up perfectly for them, the pack of four ahead of Oliver conserving their energy and holding steady 71’s. They hung right in there, knocking 8 seconds off their time at Farmington, qualifying for State with a 9:30.

Lucas Karbel, Walled Lake Northern

Moving from 9:49 to 9:38 earned him a top-5 finish in the Oakland County 3200m.

Evan Rice, Walled Lake Northern

Championship season had a few attention-grabbing races. His 18th spot at County was 23 places better than his sophomore version and the 4th finish in the LVC Championship was 12 place improvement from the past year as well.

Ryan Ilikman, Detroit Catholic Central

Junior year contained nearly a minute drop from his sophomore season and his first race at MIS, where he placed 91st.

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The Top Tens: Division 2 Boys #3

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Under the Lights v2Sunset1st of 14
SpartaGold1st of 6
Otsego BulldogD23rd of 30
PortageD26th of 43
OK Gold Championship1st of 8
Region 122nd of 16
Division 2 State5th of 27



Top Returners

Henry Dixon

For comparison’s sake, one could look to:

Place – moved from 23rd at Regionals to 7th
Races Run – on the varsity State squad as a sophomore after sitting out State as a freshman
Time – from 17:39 to 16:21 at the MITCA meet

Brendan Hoving

Stupendous growth not only in cross but in track too. Brendan went from 4:49 to 4:24 in the 1600m and 10:21 to 9:39 in the 3200m, qualifying for State in the latter.

Liam Hinman

Word on the street is that he may be THEEEE Division 2 sleeper. After summoning a 1:55 split at State, he’s been leading the team over the summer, setting camp records, knocking down marks from some illustrious names.

Cooper Jacobsen

Showed promise in the spring of ’22, pulling off a 2:07 in the 800m as a sophomore. Extended that up to all distance events, grinding his way to 4:39 and 10:05 this spring.

Tate Miller

A quick learner to the cross scene. Opened his career with a mid-19 effort at Under the Lights, then ripped off seven consecutive 17-min. efforts.

Tyler Endres

Didn’t get to run many four-lappers during track, though I think his 4:49 to close (and win the OK Gold JV race) may show something for cross. Past that 4:49, he was able to compete in a few 800m’s as well, dropping down to 2:03, ranking 20th in Division 2 amongst 9th and 10th graders.

Potential Newcomers

Hayden Deckrow

Sub-12 in five of his six 8th grade races, including top-10’s at Zone 6 and in the WMMSC.

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The Top Tens: Division 2 Girls #3

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Evan Gardner1st of 5
A2 End of Summer1st of 8
Corunna EBMedium1st of 8
BathClass 21st of 13
HollyD31st of 17
BluejayElite15th of 25
Greater Flint1st of 22
Kayla O’Mara1st of 10
FML Championship1st of 12
Region 161st of 12
Division 2 State7th of 27



Top Returners

Kamryn Lauinger

Showed some strength during track, especially in the 3200m. Kam won all but two of her races, including the FML and Region 19.

Layla Jordan

More of a speedster on the track (check out those 800m times this summer!), but still displays enough endurance to get it done in the fall. Sub-20 in six of her final seven races.

Avery Byrne

Was the 3rd or 4th girl during October, one of the better mid-pack runners in Division 2. Also broke into the 19’s for the first time ever, placing 4th in the FML.

Alexis Waring

Was right there with Avery for much of the year, getting back into the 19’s for the first time since her freshman year.

Isabella Dunn

Closed her freshman year with some solid efforts. Low-20 times at Greater Flint and the FML Championship stand out.

Natalie Steward

One of the rare ones to set their actual PB at the State Finals. As a result of her 20:36, she was the 5th girl on their 7th place squad.

Madeline Dunn

Was in the 21’s for eight of her final nine races.

Potential Newcomers

Baylor Lauinger

Only one loss during her 8th grade season (to the sensational Kaylie Livingston, so is that really a bad thing?). Won championship meets such as Greater Flint, Flint MS League, and Zone 4. Even got into the 11’s up at Midland’s Zone 4.

Claire Brown

Another one who saved her best for that Zone 4 race, speeding her way to 12:08 and a 4th place finish.

Grace Mahaffy

Top-10 in Greater Flint for each of the past two seasons, a steady low 13-min. girl throughout.

Grace Trudeau

Low-13’s on a couple of occasions, namely Greater Flint and Zone 4.

Alivia Ottinger

Progressed from the 15’s to the high-12’s, hitting those marks at Greater Flint and Zone 4.

For those who’ve read this far and think, “maybe Zone 4 and Greater Flint were short/fast”, consider this: Goodrich won Greater Flint with 30 points to Linden’s 66, they finished 2nd to Hartland at Zone 4, beating a host of D1 feeder schools along the way.