Writing and providing stats about our Lower Peninsula Finals will probably use a bit different path than in previous years. In the past, I’ve struggled with motivation after 5 month journey of non-stop work (on top of a full-time job, not complaining, but I did get asked multiple times over the past week if THIS is my full-time job), so I thought I might attack these reviews and ratings from a different angle.
Projections vs. REALITY. Overall, the projections nabbed all eight winners, the top-two in six divisions, the top-three in four divisions. For all teams, they were the best they’ve ever been for Divisions 2 & 3, decent for Division 4, then horrific for Divsion 1.
Here’s a look at how the projected places and scores matched up vs. reality.
This year’s version of the State Projections and Previews will be lighter on the writing than the previous ones. There’s a reason that I wrote so much for the rankings throughout the year, hopefully you can refer back to those for the backstories on the teams and individuals.
This year, just as the regionals were last week and projections were last year, I worked with the simulations. I liked my regional write-up for that, here’s one for example if you’d like to read. For the State version, I ran through 10x more simulations. Which really doesn’t sound like much, but when you graduate from 1,000 simulations to 10,000, that’s a significant jump. And given that the projected state qualifying teams were higher than ever, perhaps we’re onto something.
Girls Team Projections
Projected Place Ranges
Projected Scores by Runner
Analysis
Romeo came into the year as the pre-season favorite, added a All-State caliber transfer, has stayed healthy, and their freshman stud has risen to every moment. Even without the addition of Deskins, they’d be the favorite here. Coach Buslepp has figured out the formula for MIS success, evidenced by their boys win in 2020 and last year, the 2nd place finish from these girls.
Second? Holland West Ottawa is impossible to predict. Yes, the Panthers have been steadily rising, but what can we expect from Helen Sachs? These ratings are great at taking a season’s worth of results and figuring out where someone places, they’re not great at taking one regional race and projecting from there. Either way, this squad has handled the pressure of repeating with grace. Ann Arbor Pioneer has been there all year as well, and they’re another team with big race experience. Whether that’s track nationals or the three-peat from 2019-2021, these girls have been through it all.
Girls Individual Projections
Projected Place
Grade
Name
Team
Avg. Place
1
12
Rachel Forsyth
Ann Arbor Pioneer
1.0
2
12
Selma Anderson
GR Ottawa Hills
2.2
3
9
Annie Hrabovsky
Romeo
3.6
4
12
Jayden Harberts
Macomb Dakota
6.3
5
10
Natalia Guaresimo
Romeo
6.5
6
11
Lucy Cook
Rochester
8.6
7
10
Emmerson Clor
Romeo
9.0
8
12
Clara James-Heer
Forest Hills Central
10.0
9
11
Cassie Garcia
Northville
11.0
10
12
Morgan Brown
Livonia Churchill
11.4
11
12
Katie Watkins
Midland Dow
11.6
12
10
Ava Porras
Holland West Ottawa
14.2
13
12
Ella Christensen
Northville
14.7
14
11
Valerie Beeck
Grand Haven
16.5
15
11
Mallory Bigelow
Oxford
19.8
16
12
Lydia Bowman
Ann Arbor Pioneer
21.2
17
10
Lydia LaMarra
Brighton
21.4
18
12
Laney Alig
Saline
21.8
19
10
Addie Birkholz
Holland West Ottawa
23.2
20
11
Victoria Garces
Midland Dow
23.4
21
12
Layla Krayem
Livonia Stevenson
25.1
22
12
Shannon Gillahan
Okemos
25.5
23
11
Violet Hrabovsky
Romeo
28.2
24
9
Anyla Robinson
Detroit Cass Tech
31.3
25
11
Grace Tykocki
Grand Blanc
31.4
26
12
Payton Scheffler
Brownstown Woodhaven
31.9
27
12
Carrigan Eberly
Brighton
33.7
28
11
Ava Alicandro
White Lake Lakeland
34.5
29
12
Braydee Elling
Oxford
36.9
30
11
Helen Sachs
Holland West Ottawa
37.3
31
11
Chloe DeRidder
Grandville
37.9
32
12
Natalie Mello
Ann Arbor Pioneer
38.1
33
11
Isabelle Becker
Bay City Western
38.5
34
12
Mariah Belmont
Macomb Dakota
40.6
35
11
Elle Bissett
Brighton
40.9
36
11
Lillian Deskins
Romeo
41.2
37
12
Hannah DeRoeck
Lake Orion
44.1
38
12
Izzy Fazio
Forest Hills Northern
45.2
39
10
Ava Lawrence
East Kentwood
45.9
40
11
Ava Peters
Livonia Franklin
46.0
41
11
Lauren Walker
Holt
46.7
42
12
Paige McArdle
Davison
47.5
43
11
Addy Smith
Grand Haven
47.8
44
12
Ella Kirkwood
Traverse City Central
47.8
45
12
Allison Mayer
Ann Arbor Skyline
49.4
46
11
Annie Alkema
Kalamazoo Central
51.6
47
12
Alisia Olteanu
Walled Lake Western
52.1
48
10
Cianah Budnik-Ramos
Grand Haven
52.3
49
11
Corynn Gady
Saline
52.4
50
11
Jordyn Klaasen
Zeeland West
52.8
51
10
Addison Herr
Bloomfield Hills
53.4
52
12
Sylvia Sanok Dufallo
Ann Arbor Pioneer
54.3
53
11
Jane Olney
Holland West Ottawa
54.4
54
11
Olivia Purdy
Romeo
54.6
55
11
Alena Blumberg
Dexter
58.6
56
12
Alexis Ball
Traverse City Central
59.4
57
9
Daisy Cox
Rockford
60.5
58
10
Lillian Schlack
Saline
60.9
59
11
Molly Baracco
Farmington
64.8
60
10
Kayla Ward
South Lyon
65.3
61
12
Emma Hoffmeyer
Walled Lake Western
66.1
62
9
Gabriella Fugazzi
Okemos
66.4
63
10
Abby Veit
TC West
66.9
64
9
Cassie Karasinski
Hudsonville
67.2
65
12
Madelyn Gordon
Walled Lake Northern
70.0
66
11
Grace Grupido
Fraser
71.0
67
11
Anna Sybenga
Forest Hills Central
73.1
68
9
Ava Goodman
Hartland
74.1
69
12
Katie Hume
Ann Arbor Pioneer
76.3
70
12
Alexandra Brigham
Clarkston
77.3
71
9
Becca van Lent
Ann Arbor Skyline
78.3
72
12
Ava King
TC West
78.4
73
12
Nina Frost
Fenton
78.5
74
11
Emma Gunnett
Holland West Ottawa
78.9
75
9
Emma Brown
Utica
80.7
76
11
Emma Smith
Rockford
83.0
77
11
Clare Mathison
Forest Hills Central
83.6
78
10
Trinity VanderWoude
Rockford
83.7
79
11
Kaelin Hughes
Livonia Stevenson
84.1
80
10
Audrey Hamilton
Troy
85.3
81
12
Sydney Smith
Davison
86.5
82
12
Emilee Rudlaff
Kalamazoo Central
86.7
83
9
Tessa Mascari
TC West
88.3
84
9
Annabeth Hazlewood
Salem
89.8
85
10
Juliet Lewis
Brighton
90.4
86
11
Abi Albright
Grand Haven
90.8
87
10
Siene Muraszewski
Utica
91.1
88
10
Nora Gerzema
Farmington Hills Mercy
91.7
89
9
Colette Lozo
Northville
92.4
90
11
Sydney Roberts
Midland Dow
93.0
91
10
Aviana Skinner
Grand Ledge
93.8
92
9
Linda Lopez
Lake Orion
94.1
93
10
Quincy Behm
Ann Arbor Pioneer
94.5
94
10
Jersi Bilek
Muskegon Reeths-Puffer
96.0
95
10
Katelyn Frazier
Fraser
96.2
96
11
Catherine Steele
Farmington
96.7
97
12
Lily Salazar
Okemos
98.7
98
9
Jillian Broyles
Highland-Milford
99.9
99
12
Nicole Mays
Okemos
100.5
100
11
Taylor Brodeur
Oxford
101.0
The only question is the course record. Lansing Catholic’s Olivia Theis ran a 16:52 in 2016, which is the official course record. In 2009, Megan Goethals ran what may be the most impressive performance, a 16:54 with wind blasting into your face down the home stretch (speed rating of 188.7). Rachel Forsyth has matched that number or gone above it in these past two races. Conditions appear to be optimal, don’t be shocked if sub-16:30 is in the cards.
Boys Team Projections
Projected Place Ranges
Projected Scores by Runner
Analysis
These two KLAA squads have been at it all year. Northville vs. Brighton. The scorecard is tied, with one rubber match. The Bulldogs have captured the major invites: Spartan and Portage, placing seven of front of Northville’s third at Portage, four in front at Spartan. In local competition, the Mustangs have come out victorious, splitting up that Brighton pack in their tri and at their conference championships. Look for this: both the bubble and the time gap. If there’s a significant amount of space between each 5th finisher, the advantage tilts to Brighton. If Northville’s boys stick to Brighton like glue, advantage towards the Mustangs. There’s been some distinctly different strategy as well, with Brighton taking it out harder and holding on, Northville picking off bodies as the race wears on.
Boys Individual Projections
Projected Place
Grade
Name
Team
Avg. Place
1
12
Seth Norder
Grand Haven
2.4
2
12
Brendan Herger
Northville
5.2
3
12
Aiden Moore
BC Lakeview
5.8
4
12
Thomas Westphal
New Baltimore Anchor Bay
6.2
5
12
Vishvaa Ravishankar
Troy
6.4
6
11
Seth Conner
Jenison
7.7
7
12
Vincent Guaresimo
Romeo
7.9
8
11
Ethan Powell
Northville
8.6
9
9
Kamari Ronfeldt
Ann Arbor Pioneer
10.6
10
12
Brandon Anderson
Dexter
12.1
11
12
Ty Parker
Walled Lake Northern
13.1
12
10
Kyle O’Rourke
Highland-Milford
13.3
13
11
Taye Levenson
Bloomfield Hills
13.5
14
12
Luke Suliman
Ann Arbor Skyline
15.5
15
12
Sebastian Ramirez
Royal Oak
16.3
16
12
Noah Selvaraj
Bay City Western
17.3
17
12
Tyler Langley
Brighton
18.3
18
12
Jasper Cane
Kalamazoo Central
18.9
19
11
Kian Schneeweis
Troy
21.2
20
11
Alexander McArthur
Oxford
22.3
21
12
Iain Forrest
Davison
24.1
22
12
Mitchell Clark
Canton
25.6
23
9
Jack MacGregor
Howell
25.7
24
10
Aiden Pengelly
Canton
25.7
25
12
Truman Johnson
Saline
25.9
26
12
Carter Fox
Macomb Dakota
27.5
27
12
Pierce Grzymkowski
White Lake Lakeland
28.9
28
10
Harper Wesley
Utica
29.7
29
12
Liam Walters
GR Ottawa Hills
32.2
30
12
Luke Campbell
Brighton
32.5
31
12
Vincent Peterson Sand
Ann Arbor Pioneer
32.7
32
11
Mason Lucas
Jenison
38.0
33
12
Connor Clor
Romeo
40.4
34
10
Benjamin Hartigan
Northville
43.0
35
12
Tyler Brothers
Utica Eisenhower
45.4
36
12
Anirudh Krishnan
Plymouth
45.6
37
12
Evan Rice
Walled Lake Northern
45.6
38
12
Ian Lewis
Livonia Churchill
46.1
39
11
Evan Nickoles
East Kentwood
47.8
40
12
Willem DeGood
TC West
48.2
41
12
Zack Truszkowski
Traverse City Central
48.2
42
12
Oliver Moss
Berkley
49.3
43
11
Ben Eisnor
Grand Haven
50.5
44
12
Logan Begeman
Portage Central
51.1
45
11
Malcolm Spiegle
Livonia Churchill
53.4
46
11
James Cusick
Oxford
54.3
47
11
Tyler Brock
Brighton
54.5
48
11
Carter Livermore
Grandville
54.8
49
12
Jaxon Allen
Muskegon Reeths-Puffer
56.8
50
11
Brady Millington
Brighton
58.4
51
9
Luka Hammond
Grand Haven
59.8
52
12
Dylan Penberthy
Macomb L’Anse Creuse North
61.7
53
12
Roman Smith
Grand Haven
65.1
54
10
John Blaskowski
Saginaw Heritage
65.3
55
9
Samuel Baker
Kalamazoo Central
66.8
56
9
Ben Romero
Forest Hills Central
66.8
57
12
Colin MacGregor
Midland Dow
67.1
58
11
Jack Chadwick
Plymouth
67.3
59
11
Nick Barretto
Northville
67.3
60
10
Beckett Crooks
Ann Arbor Pioneer
68.2
61
12
Mason Jett
Ann Arbor Skyline
68.2
62
12
Bryce Nowik
Clarkston
68.6
63
12
Louis D’Souza
Troy
68.8
64
11
Isaac Tanis
East Kentwood
69.2
65
12
Simon Davis
Macomb Dakota
69.9
66
11
Adam Dicken
Canton
72.7
67
11
Elijah Forbord
Brighton
73.4
68
10
Caleb Keller
Traverse City Central
73.5
69
12
Eric Overdier
Ann Arbor Pioneer
74.9
70
10
Ian Morgan
Okemos
75.2
71
11
Sawyer McCarthy
Forest Hills Central
75.8
72
12
Braxton Sipes
Royal Oak
75.8
73
11
Logan Mullan
Detroit U-D Jesuit
76.3
74
11
Mitchell Jeruzal
Byron Center
79.7
75
12
Jack DeWaele
Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley
80.9
76
11
Cayden DeGrendel
Clarkston
81.1
77
12
Brandon Penberthy
Macomb L’Anse Creuse North
83.2
78
12
Kenny Lewis
Saginaw Heritage
83.8
79
10
Benjamin Rottier
Grand Ledge
85.2
80
12
Luke Oyster
Utica Eisenhower
86.8
81
11
Tyler Outlaw
Brighton
88.0
82
11
Andrew Kaczmarczyk
Bay City Western
88.1
83
10
Nate Linden
Troy Athens
90.5
84
10
Ty Billings
Kalamazoo Central
91.8
85
10
Jackson Lam
Kalamazoo Loy Norrix
92.9
86
10
Ethan Shoffner
Cedar Springs
93.2
87
11
Colton Howell
Macomb Dakota
94.8
88
11
Napolean Lino
Rochester
95.2
89
10
Robert Dodd
Zeeland West
95.2
90
10
Andrew Wright
Kalamazoo Central
96.5
91
11
Kort Thompson
Caledonia
97.3
92
12
Jack DeKruyter
Zeeland West
98.9
93
12
Bryce Goodsell
Romeo
100.0
94
11
Joseph Spada
Kalamazoo Central
101.7
95
11
Lucas LaMilza
Macomb Dakota
103.2
96
10
Ryan Barnes
Clarkston
104.4
97
9
Liam Wierzba
TC West
105.1
98
12
Aiden Janes
Rochester Adams
107.0
99
12
Ryan Ward
White Lake Lakeland
107.7
100
12
Andrew Foshag
Monroe
109.0
With the monkey off his back, State 3200m in hand, plus a three race streak of sub-15’s, Seth Norder comes in as the favorite. He’s undefeated this year when facing D1 competition and letting it loose. Combine that with his ability to rise to the occasion (2nd here as a sophomore) and knowing what to anticipate up front, expect him to handle any challenge out there.
Beyond Seth, any number of kids could make a splash into second. Brendan Herger, exemplifying the patient Mustang tactics, will certainly be roaring down the stretch. Thomas Westphal isn’t afraid to stick his nose in any race. Vishvaa Ravishankar ripped a 15:11 at Jackson and has won tough races at OAA Red and Region 8. Seth Conner has answered the question of who’s the best junior. And Aiden Moore has been one of the better high-level, consistent athletes these past few weeks.
This year’s version of the State Projections and Previews will be lighter on the writing than the previous ones. There’s a reason that I wrote so much for the rankings throughout the year, hopefully you can refer back to those for the backstories on the teams and individuals.
This year, just as the regionals were last week and projections were last year, I worked with the simulations. I liked my regional write-up for that, here’s one for example if you’d like to read. For the State version, I ran through 10x more simulations. Which really doesn’t sound like much, but when you graduate from 1,000 simulations to 10,000, that’s a significant jump. And given that the projected state qualifying teams were higher than ever, perhaps we’re onto something.
Girls Team Projections
Projected Place Ranges
Projected Scores by Runner
Analysis
This is about as straight-forward as you’ll get. Grand Rapids Christian has been dominant in every meet, whether that’s placing four in the top-8 at Otsego and Region 11, winning Portage, or beating Pioneer at Benzie. For second, it’s likely a two horse race between Otsego and Goodrich. It’s very tough coming back as the defending champ, but the Bulldogs have handled it admirably. Goodrich is seeing the realization of all that middle school talent that’s flown into their program these past few years. Goodrich is probably a bit stronger towards the back, though Otsego has three potential All-Staters, meaning they only really have to worry about scoring two.
Girls Individual Projections
Projected Place
Grade
Name
Team
Avg. Place
1
12
Natalie VanOtteren
GR Christian
1.8
2
12
Gail Vaikutis
St. Joseph
3.0
3
11
Elena Figueroa
St. Joseph
3.5
4
9
Ava Schafer
St. Johns
5.0
5
12
Emily Tomes
GR Catholic Central
6.1
6
12
Drew Muller
East Grand Rapids
7.0
7
11
Emma Drnek
Zeeland East
8.8
8
10
Katie Berkshire
Gaylord
9.9
9
12
Mary Richmond
Frankenmuth
10.8
10
10
Ellie Scholma
GR Christian
11.5
11
12
Meghan Ford
Mason
14.4
12
11
Sadey Seyferth
East Grand Rapids
14.8
13
10
Lilah Poel
GR Christian
15.3
14
11
Kamryn Lauinger
Goodrich
15.4
15
10
Emma Hoffman
Otsego
15.5
16
12
Logan Brazee
Otsego
15.6
17
11
Ezgi Kurt
Alma
21.7
18
12
Jenna Pilachowski
Monroe Jefferson
22.6
19
11
Summer Brower
Ludington
23.1
20
11
Sophy Skeels
Adrian
23.7
21
12
Payton Holtz
GR Christian
24.4
22
12
Megan Germain
Otsego
24.5
23
11
Natalia DeMea
Chelsea
24.8
24
12
Allison Kuzma
Zeeland East
25.6
25
12
Addison Washler
FHE Ada Forest Hills Eastern
29.9
26
9
Clara Kaczor
Freeland
30.1
27
12
Kyla Meyers
Spring Lake
31.6
28
9
Olivia Hollebeek
Holland Christian
32.9
29
12
Naomi Nelson
GR Christian
33.6
30
12
Emma DeVries
GR West Mich. Aviation
33.8
31
12
Camille DeCola
Marshall
33.9
32
11
Ava Crews
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
35.3
33
11
Layla Jordan
Goodrich
35.9
34
10
Natalie Foltz
Frankenmuth
37.5
35
10
Samantha Brown
Clio
37.7
36
9
Caroline Randall
Hastings
38.3
37
12
Anastee Davis
Adrian
38.5
38
12
Nora O’Leary
Petoskey
40.6
39
11
Kayla Williams
DeWitt
41.0
40
12
Tatum Dykstra
Fruitport
41.3
41
12
Abby Young
St. Johns
41.3
42
12
Ellia Agar
GR_South Christian
45.3
43
11
Eva Thompson
Croswell-Lexington
46.3
44
9
Eliana Stob
Holland Christian
47.4
45
9
Ayda Skeels
Adrian
48.7
46
9
Adeline Armstrong
East Grand Rapids
49.0
47
9
Lucy Conzelmann
Frankenmuth
49.9
48
11
Mea D’Agostino
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
51.6
49
12
Bea Reeser
Spring Lake
51.8
50
9
Jaelyn Ray
Pinckney
52.1
51
9
Baylor Lauinger
Goodrich
52.6
52
10
Brooklynn Brown
Cadillac
54.9
53
12
Maddie Bosch
Hudsonville Unity Christian
55.7
54
9
Annabelle Lowman
Ludington
55.9
55
9
Kylie Mausolf
Birch Run
56.0
56
10
Linnea Paige
Fremont
56.5
57
10
Berkley Holtz
Sturgis
57.9
58
11
Madison Morris
Tecumseh
58.4
59
12
Emma Steele
Vicksburg
64.4
60
9
Ellery Lampen
Holland Christian
65.6
61
11
Joy Evans
Alma
66.3
62
11
Madison Johnson
Paw Paw
66.9
63
11
Chloe Josephson
Linden
68.4
64
10
Alexis Kotkowicz
Spring Lake
69.5
65
10
Chloe Khon
Jackson Northwest
71.3
66
11
Preslee Perkins
Stevensville Lakeshore
71.8
67
12
Ava Baltierra
Armada
72.6
68
11
Maria Nunning
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep
73.2
69
12
Adia Sikkema
GR Christian
74.5
70
10
Taryn DiLaura
Zeeland East
75.5
71
12
Sparrow Centeno
Southgate Anderson
77.2
72
12
Claire Marosi
GR Catholic Central
77.8
73
9
Lucy Waalkes
GR Christian
78.2
74
12
Clara Fletcher
St. Johns
78.5
75
12
CamBrie Corey
Petoskey
81.7
76
10
Meredith Cook
Zeeland East
81.7
77
9
Claire Brown
Goodrich
81.9
78
12
Morgan Newton
Croswell-Lexington
81.9
79
9
Mia May
Sparta
81.9
80
11
Taylor Mitchell
Otsego
82.3
81
10
Avery Turk
New Boston Huron
82.5
82
11
Cami Kraai
Whitehall
83.1
83
10
Ava Pawlick
Petoskey
88.0
84
11
Karie Keefer
Freeland
88.3
85
11
Nicole Schafer
Williamston
88.4
86
11
Avery Byrne
Goodrich
89.3
87
9
Lane Isom
Richland Gull Lake
90.1
88
12
Jennifer Hernandez-Medina
Three Rivers
91.3
89
10
Emma Crandell
Owosso
91.7
90
10
Jillian Clason
FHE Ada Forest Hills Eastern
92.5
91
9
Melody Meckstroth
Linden
92.8
92
11
Josie Jenkinson
Owosso
93.6
93
12
Libby Summerland
Owosso
95.7
94
9
Sophia Schafer
Williamston
96.8
95
10
Miriam Kloha
St. Johns
97.5
96
9
Skylar Mejeur
Otsego
98.1
97
11
Courtney Bovair
Carleton Airport
98.4
98
10
Josie Longcore
Plainwell
98.9
99
10
Falyn Doss
New Boston Huron
99.0
100
12
Jade Murdoch
St. Joseph
102.3
It’ll probably be these three girls at the front. They’ve all shown the ability to ratchet things down into the mid-17’s when needed, such as their matchups at Cougar Falcon and Portage. Gail Vaikutis captured Portage, Natalie VanOtteren at Cougar Falcon, and Elena Figueroa was right there in each. The ratings slightly favor VanOtteren, but the ratings aren’t the greatest at taking those who are saving their energy, as it appears the St. Joseph tandem has been doing the past few weeks. Beyond these three, look for freshman Ava Schafer, defending champ Drew Muller, and Emily Tomes to kick down any carnage that presents itself.
Boys Team Projections
Projected Place Ranges
Projected Scores by Runner
Analysis
You’re just gonna have to read Jacob Tanner’s excellent, lengthy preview. I told Jacob before the week that I wasn’t going to work on the same subjects that he did and he knocked it out of the park here. Real quick though, it all depends on where the packs are. If there’s a ton of runners between FHE/Allendale/GR Christian’s 4th and 5th and Pinckney’s 4th and 5th, the former will likely stay ahead. If not, Pinckney has a real chance. If so, it comes down to the first three guys of those first three teams, and as of now, it appears that FHE has the strength there.
Boys Individual Projections
Projected Place
Grade
Name
Team
Avg. Place
1
12
Connell Alford
Chelsea
2.0
2
11
TJ Hansen
Freeland
2.4
3
12
Evan Loughridge
Pinckney
2.8
4
12
Solomon Kwartowitz
Cranbrook Kingswood
4.3
5
12
Alex Thole
East Grand Rapids
6.4
6
11
Jack Bidwell
Marshall
7.5
7
12
Noah Lambers
Holland
9.2
8
12
Paul Moore
Pinckney
9.3
9
11
Colin Murray
Dearborn Divine Child
12.3
10
11
Henry Dixon
Forest Hills Eastern
12.7
11
12
Nate Carmody
Haslett
13.8
12
12
Sean Pettis
Fremont
13.9
13
12
Braylon Petty
Adrian
15.3
14
10
Ronnie Silveira
Allendale
17.8
15
11
Simon Triezenberg
GR Christian
18.9
16
12
Ryan Brinker
East Grand Rapids
20.8
17
12
Logan Ruffner
Riverview
20.8
18
12
Elliott Sirianni
Clio
21.0
19
12
Brendan Hoving
Forest Hills Eastern
24.0
20
12
Liam Hinman
Forest Hills Eastern
24.9
21
10
Thomas Larson
Alma
25.8
22
12
Gregory Janesak
Sparta
26.3
23
10
Jonah Workman
East Grand Rapids
26.5
24
11
Dominic Lowrie
BC Harper Creek
26.5
25
10
Owen Metzger
Sparta
26.6
26
12
Nolan Pinion
Lake Fenton
27.2
27
11
Alex Doneth
Mason
27.3
28
11
Dylan Lydic
Haslett
29.2
29
12
Ethan Sandula
Pinckney
29.7
30
11
Will Engbers
Holland Christian
30.7
31
11
Kilian Whalen
Allendale
31.6
32
12
Caleb Palmreuter
Gladwin
32.2
33
9
Ezekiel Baltierra
Alma
34.3
34
10
Moises Salazar
Adrian
35.5
35
12
David Murphy
Flint Powers Catholic
40.1
36
12
Aiden Krueger
Niles
40.5
37
12
Isaac Staib
St. Johns
41.3
38
12
Brewer Snay
Macomb Lutheran North
41.8
39
11
Seth Mead
Gladwin
42.3
40
11
Abatu Dykstra
Hamilton
43.1
41
9
Bryce Cahoon
Shepherd
43.9
42
11
Nolan Longuski
Shepherd
44.1
43
11
Henry Cox
Plainwell
44.5
44
11
Parker Tiethof
Allendale
45.0
45
11
Jeb Hillary
GR Catholic Central
47.0
46
12
Cooper Jacobsen
Forest Hills Eastern
47.2
47
12
Shay White
St. Joseph
47.7
48
12
Connor Griffith
Marshall
49.4
49
12
Andrew Yax
Clio
50.5
50
11
Nolan Inglis
DeWitt
50.6
51
12
Shane Izzard
Petoskey
50.7
52
12
Nolan Nixon
Cadillac
51.0
53
12
Dylan Clark
GR Christian
51.3
54
11
Caleb Wesseldyk
Otsego
55.4
55
10
Brett Magnus
Frankenmuth
55.9
56
11
Keegan Hoekstra
GR Christian
56.9
57
11
Elijah Christensen
Gladwin
58.2
58
10
Edison Lopeman
Parma Western
58.5
59
11
Stewart Waters
Whitehall
61.8
60
11
Ben Gross
Allendale
62.2
61
11
Sullivan Zietlow
Three Rivers
65.4
62
12
Blake Ferguson
Yale
65.9
63
12
Luke Glasgow
Spring Lake
66.0
64
10
Bryce Gross
Flint Powers Catholic
66.9
65
12
Cooper Singleton
Parma Western
67.1
66
12
Giovanni Pardo-Keegan
Yale
67.1
67
12
Jacob Montgomery
Ionia
69.7
68
11
Carter Sherman
Fremont
74.6
69
11
Landen Wise
Frankenmuth
75.2
70
12
Ali Kudmani
Alma
76.8
71
11
Jack Lillywhite
Flint Kearsley
78.2
72
11
Owen Saylor
Dowagiac Union
78.3
73
12
Matthew Schrauben
St. Johns
78.9
74
9
Ryan Good
Parma Western
79.5
75
12
Jonathan Koetje
GR Christian
80.9
76
12
Tommy Farley
Petoskey
81.6
77
12
Ian Richthammer
GR Catholic Central
85.0
78
11
Jacob Hopkins
Detroit Country Day
85.0
79
11
Reece Davis
Marshall
85.2
80
11
Isaak Rubley
Dundee
85.4
81
12
Acer Campbell
Yale
85.7
82
12
Tate Miller
Forest Hills Eastern
86.1
83
10
Vincent Pattison
Goodrich
86.2
84
12
Isaac Veen
Plainwell
87.4
85
10
Murphy Wagner
Saginaw Swan Valley
87.7
86
12
Peter Kuperus
GR Christian
88.1
87
12
Dane Bailey
Edwardsburg
88.7
88
12
William O’Dell
BC Harper Creek
88.8
89
9
Mason Hill
Allendale
90.0
90
10
Kenny Sheffer
Otsego
91.2
91
11
Cougar Clark
Frankenmuth
93.7
92
12
Matthew Canales
Adrian
95.3
93
10
Micah Small
GR Christian
95.9
94
10
Jack Edison
East Grand Rapids
96.6
95
12
Joe Waalkes
GR Christian
97.6
96
11
Aidan Goodwin
Otsego
97.7
97
11
Will Whitmore
Holland Christian
98.3
98
11
Dylan Pallett
Wayland Union
98.4
99
9
Abraham McHugh
Marshall
98.5
100
12
Dylan Distelrath
St. Clair
100.6
The odds have Connell Alford as the slight favorite. Those odds don’t take into account that he’s won here before, which in my opinion plays a bit of a role. But he hasn’t won here before with this level of competition. Results this year show that he can – whether that’s low-15’s at Portage and Spartan or a dominant win in his opener at Lamplighter. TJ Hansen probably has the most pop, highest wow factor of any competitor. Those who were at Bluejay say that he looked completely under control during his negative-splitted 14:46. Following a defeat at Portage, he’s cruised into the meet here, can he now summon that effort from a month ago? Evan Loughridge has been the most consistent of the bunch, steadily running the equivalent of 15:20’s each time out. One of those times was a win over Alford, another a win over Kwartowitz. Solomon Kwartowitz has the fastest 3200m PB of the bunch and his resume this season consists of hills, hills, and more hills. MIS should appear like a pancake compared to this past month, so there’s a great chance he outperforms his ranking just like last year.