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Accomplishments & Accolades



  • 2x All-State (XC)
  • Division 3 State 1600m Champion
  • I-8 Conference Champion (XC)
  • 2nd Place – Region 23 (XC)
  • 2nd Place – Division 3 State 800m
  • 5th Place – Division 3 State 3200m
  • 2nd Place – Division 3 State 4x800m
  • MITS 800m Champion
  • 10x All-State (Track)



Ratings Throughout the Years



GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeet
11Madison Osterberg19:20.7Jackson Lumen Christi146.1Michigan Catholic
11Madison Osterberg18:38.3Jackson Lumen Christi145.9Lakeview
11Madison Osterberg18:40.5Jackson Lumen Christi142.8I-8 1
11Madison Osterberg19:09.6Jackson Lumen Christi143.1Spartan
11Madison Osterberg18:06.5Jackson Lumen Christi151.8Jackson
11Madison Osterberg18:20.6Jackson Lumen Christi150.8DeWitt
11Madison Osterberg18:04.1Jackson Lumen Christi155.0Portage
11Madison Osterberg18:35.6Jackson Lumen Christi142.5J. Chris Jensen
11Madison Osterberg18:21.0Jackson Lumen Christi144.0I-8 Championship
11Madison Osterberg18:18.7Jackson Lumen Christi146.8Region 23
11Madison Osterberg20:26.3Jackson Lumen Christi112.2Division 3 State
11Madison Osterberg17:54.0Jackson Lumen Christi153.3MITCA
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeet
10Madison Osterberg19:29.9Jackson Lumen Christi154.0Michigan Catholic
10Madison Osterberg19:11.1Jackson Lumen Christi142.3Lakeview
10Madison Osterberg20:43.4Jackson Lumen Christi145.9I-8 1
10Madison Osterberg18:50.9Jackson Lumen Christi151.4Holly
10Madison Osterberg19:18.8Jackson Lumen Christi136.7Jackson
10Madison Osterberg19:06.8Jackson Lumen Christi136.4DeWitt
10Madison Osterberg19:03.3Jackson Lumen Christi140.2I-8 2
10Madison Osterberg18:23.5Jackson Lumen Christi156.2Portage
10Madison Osterberg18:50.4Jackson Lumen Christi140.5Chris Jensen
10Madison Osterberg18:07.5Jackson Lumen Christi142.5I-8
10Madison Osterberg19:07.2Jackson Lumen Christi138.9Region 23
10Madison Osterberg18:52.0Jackson Lumen Christi134.7Division 3 State
10Madison Osterberg18:26.9Jackson Lumen Christi148.7MITCA
GradeNameTeamRatingMeet
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi125.3Michigan Catholic
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi119.6JPEC Falcon
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi131.6I-8 Jamboree 1
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi127.7Mason/JLC
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi128.9Jackson Friendly
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi126.5Jackson Triangular
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi124.3I-8 Jamboree
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi124.3Pre-Region 45
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi128.4Region 23
9Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi131.3Division 3 State



The Rundown



After a lightning quick progression into an All-State in Brooklyn as a freshman, Madison truly burst onto the scene during track, displaying a mid-distance magnificence that seemingly came out of nowhere. A 2:15 regional win led to more victories and two All-States, leaving us wondering what could be accomplished in the future.

After a sophomore season where she rattled off quicker times and gained more honors, her junior year is where we saw the fruits of her labor pay off. Multiple personal bests in the fall – at Jackson, Portage, all setting up for a State Finals that’d give Madison her best finish yet. But she redlined it a bit early, struggling toward the finish, valiantly crossing the line in 50th. Disappointed and ready for another opportunity to prove her worth. Which is what she did the following week, leaving the season on a slightly higher note with a 17:54 at Shepherd.

Lessons learned, pre-race strategies applied, she attacked track in an aggressive, smooth manner. She bested the entire state indoors, then expanded her distance horizons in the weeks prior to the State Finals. Multiple sub-11’s and finally getting under 5:00. To me, the 1600m was the perfect combination of her speed and burgeoning endurance, and that proved true in a championship race, where she took the lead with 800m to go, gradually accelerating towards victory.

She enters her senior season in a great spot, leading her Titans, gaining confidence from track, and yet still having something to prove.

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2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Under the Lights v2Twilight1st of 12
SpartanElite13th of 20
Autumn SunriseD3/D41st of 7
Allendale FalconSmall1st of 12
PortageD41st of 18
Alliance Championship1st of 5
Region 311st of 9
Division 4 State1st of 27



Top Returners

Jackson Rodriguez

Multi-faceted during the track season, but did especially great work in the 800/1600m. Lowered his personal best from 4:31 to 4:23, placing 5th in Division 4.

Ian Palacios

Beyond that 11th place finish at State, you also had a 5th place in Region 31, moving up 8 places from where he was as a freshman.

Noah Finton

Entered last season as the Pumas fifth man, ended the season with performances capable of being the number one guy on many D4 teams. He placed 30th in Division 4 with a 17:18, then used that confidence boost to move towards a low-10 3200m time.

Ezra Hagedorn

11th grade year was his first cross season, closed on a hot streak of three consecutive sub-18’s. Top-10’s were attained at the Alliance League and Region 31, then that clutchness transferred over to track, where a 10:33 regional effort qualified him for State.

Edward Mugisha

After a freshman season full of 18-19 minute efforts, busted out a 17:33 over at Allendale’s regional.

Isaac Struck-VanderHaak

Gotta love his three race progression in the 3200m. 13:02 to 11:59 to 11:25. Should be a candidate to move well into the 18’s.

Potential Newcomers

Caleb Swiney

In 8th grade, was successful at all sorts of distances. Won at Sparta and an Alliance Jamboree in the 2.5k, doubled that distance at Shepherd with an 18:44 in early November.

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Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 23rd Place – Division 1 State (XC)
  • 2nd Place – OAA Red (XC)
  • 3rd Place – Region 8 (XC)
  • 4th Place – Oakland County (XC)
  • 6th Place – Division 1 State 3200m
  • Oakland County 3200m Champion
  • 10th Place – Division 1 State 4x800m



Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:54.5Troy200.2Milford1-Sep
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:11.7Troy198.4OAA Red 113-Sep
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:14.4Troy200.2Spartan16-Sep
11Vishvaa Ravishankar15:47.9Troy199.7Jackson24-Sep
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:19.8Troy199.7Oakland County8-Oct
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:00.9Troy193.0OAA Red Championship20-Oct
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:03.2Troy199.9Region 829-Oct
11Vishvaa Ravishankar16:07.6Troy197.1Division 1 State5-Nov
11Vishvaa Ravishankar15:26.8Troy203.7MITCA12-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
10Vishvaa Ravishankar13:54.3Troy175.2Golden Grizzly3-Sep
10Vishvaa Ravishankar18:24.3Troy168.2Averill11-Sep
10Vishvaa Ravishankar18:59.1Troy157.6OAA Red 114-Sep
10Vishvaa Ravishankar17:58.7Troy163.1Jackson25-Sep
10Vishvaa Ravishankar18:06.9Troy155.7OAA Red 228-Sep
10Vishvaa Ravishankar17:58.6Troy162.5Coaching Legends2-Oct
10Vishvaa Ravishankar18:28.3Troy163.2Oakland County9-Oct
10Vishvaa Ravishankar17:42.3Troy154.9OAA Red 321-Oct
10Vishvaa Ravishankar18:25.2Troy159.6Region 829-Oct
10Vishvaa Ravishankar17:53.4Troy160.2Division 1 State6-Nov
GradeNameTeamRatingMeetDate
9Vishvaa RavishankarTroy160.0Clarkston/Troy18-Sep
9Vishvaa RavishankarTroy146.8Adams/Troy6-Oct
9Vishvaa RavishankarTroy148.7Oakland County9-Oct
9Vishvaa RavishankarTroy148.6OAA Red Championship15-Oct
9Vishvaa RavishankarTroy155.6Pre-Region 1721-Oct
9Vishvaa RavishankarTroy155.0Region 930-Oct

The Rundown

Some are born into success, others have to work for it, Vishvaa definitely fitting that latter category. His first two years at the high school level were filled with 17-18 min. efforts, a solid runner on a solid team, but nothing like the form he displayed in the ’22-’23 season. Concentrating on the 3200m as a sophomore, we saw the first inklings of what was to come. First, blasting through 10-flat on a cold, blustery day at Oxford, then turning that effort into four more sub-10’s including top finishes in the OAA Red/White, Region 10, and Oakland County.

His junior year was the realization of the work and the late sophomore breakthrough. August Time Trials and summer races showing he was in shape, but patiently waiting to pounce upon the record books. After a win at Spartan and in the OAA Red, he was flying high, confidence soaring heading into Jackson. He left Sharp Park with a 15:47, etching his name into the #3 spot in Colt history, setting up for a memorable championship season. That championship season included an All-State, an even greater personal best, and leading his team toward an Oakland County Championship. Held by the esteemed Mike Atchoo, that Troy school record is in sight, and based on his speedy track season, 100% attainable while Vishvaa leads his team towards even more glory.