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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Boys #30

THE SUMMER PREVIEW

Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 800m – 1:57
  • 1600m – 4:19
  • 3200m – 9:41
  • 5k (XC) – 16:03
  • 9th Place – KLAA
  • 9th Place – Region 6
  • 4th Place – KLAA & Region 6 1600m
  • 5th Place – Region 6

Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDateYear
11Jack Chadwick16:03.9Plymouth193.0Division 1 State4-Nov2023
11Jack Chadwick16:11.5Plymouth189.8Region 628-Oct2023
11Jack Chadwick16:28.9Plymouth198.7KLAA Conference20-Oct2023
11Jack Chadwick16:30.3Plymouth186.6Wayne County7-Oct2023
11Jack Chadwick16:05.5Plymouth195.2Jackson23-Sep2023
11Jack Chadwick16:34.8Plymouth194.1Holly16-Sep2023
11Jack Chadwick17:05.2Plymouth182.6Early Bird Open31-Aug2023
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDateYear
10Jack Chadwick17:12.9Plymouth175.4Division 1 State5-Nov2022
10Jack Chadwick16:25.4Plymouth185.2Region 629-Oct2022
10Jack Chadwick17:02.1Plymouth178.6KLAA22-Oct2022
10Jack Chadwick16:29.4Plymouth181.2Gabriel Richard15-Oct2022
10Jack Chadwick16:22.8Plymouth184.4Wayne County8-Oct2022
10Jack Chadwick16:40.8Plymouth182.1Jackson24-Sep2022
10Jack Chadwick17:05.2Plymouth182.6Holly17-Sep2022
10Jack Chadwick17:08.4Plymouth185.9Tommy Titan10-Sep2022
10Jack Chadwick17:26.3Plymouth178.6Saline Early Bird1-Sep2022
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDateYear
9Jack Chadwick17:13.8Plymouth173.4Division 1 State6-Nov2021
9Jack Chadwick17:34.9Plymouth173.4Region 630-Oct2021
9Jack Chadwick17:35.4Plymouth166.2KLAA Championship21-Oct2021
9Jack Chadwick17:00.7Plymouth172.8Gabriel Richard16-Oct2021
9Jack Chadwick17:16.5Plymouth179.2Wayne County9-Oct2021
9Jack Chadwick17:16.2Plymouth176.6Coaching Legends2-Oct2021
9Jack Chadwick17:25.5Plymouth178.2Holly18-Sep2021
9Jack Chadwick17:37.2Plymouth173.9Tommy Titan11-Sep2021
9Jack Chadwick18:17.9Plymouth160.0A2 Early Bird2-Sep2021

The Rundown

One thing that always comes to mind with the Plymouth boys is that the Wildcats are a tough, grinding bunch. Jack exemplifies that to great lengths.

His career has just been building and building, coming to a crescendo during track. In the falls, he’s had some outstanding moments, most notably a championship stretch that contained top-10 finishes at Wayne County, KLAA, and Region 6, before setting a new PB at State (16:03).

As I said, the crescendo came during track, where Jack found ways to lower his 800m best (2:00 to 1:57) and 1600m best (4:25 to 4:19), qualifying for State in the latter. His season greatly reminds me of the junior year of a recent Plymouth grad, Anirudh Krishnan, both in times and the ability to run fast on a consistent basis. Krishnan just graduated from a season that contained an All-State in cross and two podium finishes on the track.

I have a feeling the similarities won’t just stop with their junior years.

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Regional Previews: Division 2, Region 17

SUMMER PREVIEW

Last Year

Summer
Mid-Season
Final Projections
The Result

Boys

  1. Yale (15th)
  2. St. Clair (22nd)
  3. Macomb Lutheran North (27th)

Girls

  1. Croswell-Lexington (18th)
  2. St. Clair (27th)
  3. Warren Regina (21st)

It’s just a fact at this point that the summer previews will get 5 of the 6 teams. Who will be the odd one in?

Top 27 Teams

Boys

None.

Girls

None.

Projected Scores

Boys

PlaceTeamProjected Score
1St. Clair41
2Yale54
3Macomb Lutheran North86
4Richmond128
5Marysville143
6Madison Heights Lamphere161
7Croswell-Lexington194
8Armada195
9Harper Woods223
10St. Clair Shores Lake Shore277

Girls

PlaceTeamProjected Score
1St. Clair71
2Croswell-Lexington86
3Macomb Lutheran North104
4Warren Regina105
5Marysville122
6Yale130
7Armada146
8Richmond178
9Madison Heights Lamphere220
10St. Clair Shores Lake Shore320
11Harper Woods375
12Harper Woods Chandler Park386

Top Runners

Boys

PlaceGradeNameTeam
110Ethan KregerSt. Clair
210Joshua MacriMacomb Lutheran North
311Xavier RomanMacomb Lutheran North
412Wyatt MurtosYale
512Jerry WestrickSt. Clair
612Teddy RutkofskeYale
712Georgio AramouniMadison Heights Lamphere
89Mason PietrykowskiRichmond
912Korbyn ThorntonSt. Clair
1011Brayden PrieskornSt. Clair
1111Ross WallaceHarper Woods
129Justin PendryRichmond
1312Kale KovachYale
1411Nolan KoroldenYale
1512Pete LutzMadison Heights Lamphere
1611Luke McDonellSt. Clair
1710Logan RhodesYale
1811Colin BoullardSt. Clair
1910Javaris JacksonHarper Woods
209Jared JohnsonSt. Clair
2111Leo BearssYale
229Liam KnuthMarysville
2311Jack KerriganCroswell-Lexington
2412Jack NicolYale
2511Oliver AlefMacomb Lutheran North

Ethan Kreger

Pegged as one of the better incoming freshmen in the area, Ethan lived up to that billing. Raced to 2:08/4:45 and finished 9th here.

Joshua Macri

Freshman track season showed signs of potential. Hit 4:38 by season’s end, #9 amongst D2’s 9th graders.

Xavier Roman

Went through a similar experience to Macri, albeit a year later. High 17’s in cross turned into a 4:38 during track, good enough for points at both Region 17 and CHSL AA.

Wyatt Murtos

Consider this: In 2021, Wyatt wasn’t on Yale’s varsity regional squad. In 2022, he placed 41st. Last year, 17th. That’s a serious move through the Region 17 ranks.

Jerry Westrick

After breaking into the 17’s as a sophomore, was a steady figure there as a junior, with 90% of his races being sub-18.

Girls

PlaceGradeNameTeam
112Eva ThompsonCroswell-Lexington
29Hailey MorrisonCroswell-Lexington
312Natalie LentineWarren Regina
412Elizabeth AmbroggioWarren Regina
510Samantha WhitlamMacomb Lutheran North
612Brynn HurleyCroswell-Lexington
712Brooklyn KhonArmada
812Lillian RutallieMarysville
99Saige ColeYale
1010Hannah HainesMadison Heights Lamphere
1110Gabriella KomarowskiSt. Clair
1210Ella ThorntonSt. Clair
1311Molly McNabbSt. Clair
1412Lorelei MahonWarren Regina
159Rachel McDonellSt. Clair
1610Avery StallmannMacomb Lutheran North
1710Evelyn BuckleyMacomb Lutheran North
1812Allie KomarowskiSt. Clair
1911Pauline ChapmanRichmond
2011Joselyn ChapmanMarysville
2112Addison StevensMarysville
2211Abigail DenoyerArmada
239Zyana WadsworthYale
2410Kenzie LeVeyMarysville
2511Isabelle GouldingYale

Eva Thompson

Natalie Lentine

Has been able to run at the XC Finals each year of her career. Now Natalie might be in for her best experience there. A 12:04 3200m during her spring was a 20+ sec. improvement from her sophomore best.

Elizabeth Ambrlacoggio

After kicking off her career with a 24th place regional finish, Elizabeth has placed 6th here each of the past two years.

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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Girls #31

THE SUMMER PREVIEW

Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 800m – 2:13
  • 1600m – 5:05
  • 5k (XC) – 18:08
  • 4th Place – D4 State
    • 3rd in 2023
  • 2023 D4 Team Champion
  • 2x Region 28 Champion
  • D4 800m State Champion
  • 6th Place – 2023 D4 State 1600m
  • 7th Place – 2022 D4 State Pole Vault

Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDateYear
11Allie Nowak18:08.9Johannesburg-Lewiston149.0MITCA11-Nov2023
11Allie Nowak18:40.9Johannesburg-Lewiston138.4Division 4 State4-Nov2023
11Allie Nowak18:48.0Johannesburg-Lewiston128.0Region 2828-Oct2023
11Allie Nowak18:46.5Johannesburg-Lewiston142.5Portage7-Oct2023
11Allie Nowak19:29.1Johannesburg-Lewiston132.6Kalkaska19-Sep2023
11Allie Nowak18:26.6Johannesburg-Lewiston145.1Red Devil30-Aug2023
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDateYear
10Allie Nowak19:20.8Johannesburg-Lewiston131.4D4 State5-Nov2022
10Allie Nowak18:47.1Johannesburg-Lewiston131.0Region 2829-Oct2022
10Allie Nowak19:48.8Johannesburg-Lewiston119.1Northern Michigan22-Oct2022
10Allie Nowak19:18.4Johannesburg-Lewiston130.2Portage8-Oct2022
10Allie Nowak19:42.4Johannesburg-Lewiston121.5Bluejay1-Oct2022
10Allie Nowak20:54.3Johannesburg-Lewiston108.2Spartan16-Sep2022
10Allie Nowak20:32.5Johannesburg-Lewiston112.8Pete Moss27-Aug2022
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDateYear
9Allie Nowak21:14.8Johannesburg-Lewiston86.7Division 4 State6-Nov2021
9Allie Nowak21:13.5Johannesburg-Lewiston81.5Region 2830-Oct2021
9Allie Nowak21:56.0Johannesburg-Lewiston85.3Portage9-Oct2021
9Allie Nowak22:05.4Johannesburg-Lewiston77.2Petoskey25-Sep2021
9Allie Nowak23:25.4Johannesburg-Lewiston61.5Spartan17-Sep2021
9Allie Nowak22:36.0Johannesburg-Lewiston71.7Pete Moss28-Aug2021

The Rundown

One thing I love about Coach Marcum’s group is the way he’s built a community of runners for life. Allie is a prime example of that, as you can tell she’s fully committed to the sport.

One must be committed if they’re brought up as a distance runner, but accumulate pole vault points as a freshman. Or if you go on cross-country, running-based road trips. Or if you train as a tight-knit group, surrounded by very little competition, yet continually make major waves in the sport.

Allie’s commitment has taken her many places these past two years. A team state title at MIS, multiple All-States in many varieties. A memorable last 100 meters at Hudsonville in June. There’s another year, a title to defend, and more records to etch in Cardinal stone.