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2025’s Best Vault Crews: Girls Final Rankings

Hard to believe, but it’s over. Another track season, done. Time to reflect on the best crews and best individuals.

The Best Crews have been a thing around here for the past few years. They take their cues from USTFCCCA’s event squads and the World Athletics scoring system, combining the two ideas in order to compare Michigan’s teams against events in their common areas.

The goal of this is to help recognize the athletes and coaches that create cultures, history, and traditions in their respective event areas. Think about it like this: Minnesota always has great hockey, basketball hoops are nailed to Indiana barns, Texas churns out football talent, every Iowa boy has cauliflower ear. Where in Michigan does hurdling reign supreme? Is there a town where kids learn to shot put before they can tie their shoes?

2023’s explanation goes through much of it, but here’s a brief summary:

  • an athlete qualifies by hitting a regional qualifying mark in an event
  • those times from the athletes are converted into points
  • at a maximum of three athletes (with an exception for teams that have more athletes under the state qualifying mark), team scores are tallied up
  • then team scores are added across all events of a certain area (hurdles, distance, etc.)

Here are the figures that show the points for each mark:

BOYS TABLES

GIRLS TABLES

These contain results through the State Finals.

GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
11Raiden Kipfmiller12′ 9″Dexter510
11Debbie McCoy12′ 3″Dexter490
11Madelyn Simons9′ 6″Dexter380
12Tylee Jensen9′ 3″Dexter370
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
10Olivia Bagdasarian12′ 0″Lake Orion480
11Sabrina DiMaggio11′ 0″Lake Orion440
11Grace Carlson10′ 6″Lake Orion420
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Carmen Mannor10′ 0″Traverse City Central400
12Kathryn Clark9′ 6″Traverse City Central380
9Molly O’Keefe9′ 3″Traverse City Central370

RankTeamScore
1Dexter1381
2Lake Orion1341
3Traverse City Central1151
4Lowell940
5East Kentwood890
5Rockford890
7Grand Haven880
8Walled Lake Central834
9Plymouth790
10Northville760
11Jenison750
12Forest Hills Central510
12Grand Ledge510
14Davison460
14Okemos460
16Walled Lake Northern450
17Livonia Churchill430
17South Lyon East430
19Hartland424
20Ann Arbor Skyline420
20Clarkston420
20Traverse City West420
23Bay City Central410
24Battle Creek Lakeview400
24Zeeland East400

GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
11Evie Mathis12′ 6″Wayland Union500
9Bre Hoogewind9′ 0″Wayland Union360
11Megan Stack9′ 0″Wayland Union360
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
11Karlie VanRemortel9′ 9″Chelsea390
11Lissa Krueger9′ 0″Chelsea360
10Tessa Smith8′ 3″Chelsea330
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Maya VanSolkema9′ 9″Hudsonville Unity Christian390
11Ana Beimers8′ 6″Hudsonville Unity Christian340
10Ashley Binder8′ 6″Hudsonville Unity Christian340
11Ellie Vredevoogd8′ 6″Hudsonville Unity Christian340

RankTeamScore
1Wayland Union1221
2Chelsea1081
3Hudsonville Unity Christian1071
4Petoskey850
5Williamston780
6Owosso770
7Pinckney764
8Frankenmuth760
9Shepherd750
10Hastings740
11Stevensville Lakeshore730
12East Grand Rapids720
12Holland Christian720
12Sturgis720
15Clare710
16Coldwater700
17Fremont680
18Eaton Rapids470
19St. Clair Shores Lake Shore457
20Ionia450
21Forest Hills Eastern440
22Bay City John Glenn430
23Hamilton420
24Cranbrook Kingswood410
24Flint Powers Catholic410
24Three Rivers410
24Vicksburg410

GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Natalie Gibson10′ 9″Remus Chippewa Hills430
11Clara Vollmar10′ 6″Remus Chippewa Hills420
9Lexi Hatfield8′ 6″Remus Chippewa Hills340
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Lilly Hopkins9′ 6″Hart380
12Lexie Beth Nienhuis9′ 3″Hart370
11Lauren Hopkins9′ 0″Hart360
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Megan Robertson10′ 0″Lawton400
12Alyssa McNally8′ 6″Lawton340
9Daisy Karsen8′ 6″Lawton340
10Anika Weurding7′ 6″Lawton300

RankTeamScore
1Remus Chippewa Hills1191
2Hart1111
3Lawton1081
4Manton1071
5Kingsley1051
6Pewamo-Westphalia971
7McBain961
8Union City941
9Homer770
10Laingsburg750
11Benzie Central730
11Charyl Stockwell Academy730
11Sand Creek730
14Grass Lake710
15Otisville LakeVille680
15Charlevoix680
17Almont674
18Ida660
18Schoolcraft660
18Standish Sterling660
21Olivet650
22Ithaca640
22Michigan Center640
22Morley-Stanwood640
22Quincy640

GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Kate May9′ 9″Frankfort390
11Willa Roth9′ 6″Frankfort380
11Isabella Crompton8′ 6″Frankfort340
11Leah McRae7′ 0″Frankfort280
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Payton Haynes11′ 0″Mason County Eastern440
10Kasey Gaudette8′ 0″Mason County Eastern320
11Miley Kessel7′ 6″Mason County Eastern300
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Chloe Fowler10′ 2″Pittsford407
8Alivia Hoover8′ 0″Pittsford320
9Brielle Clark7′ 6″Pittsford300
9Tania Williams7′ 0″Pittsford280
8Ellie Bump6′ 6″Pittsford260

RankTeamScore
1Frankfort1111
2Mason County Eastern1061
3Pittsford1027
4White Cloud941
4Hillsdale Academy941
6Whitmore Lake884
7Webberville821
8Deckerville810
9Kalamazoo Hackett801
10Fowler745
11Brown City680
12Akron-Fairgrove660
12Marlette660
14Addison640
15Manchester620
16Marcellus610
17Athens610
18Petersburg-Summerfield590
19Adrian Lenawee Christian580
20Dansville560
20Fairview560
20Morrice560
23White Pigeon540
24Montabella340
25Fulton320
25Holton320
25Indian River Inland Lakes320
25Vestaburg320

GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
9Maggie Karl9′ 6″Gladstone380
12Chelsey Demeuse9′ 0″Gladstone360
12Lucy DeGroot8′ 6″Gladstone340
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
12Emilyn Fay10′ 1″Houghton404
9Lydia Williams7′ 6″Houghton300
10Reagan Aho7′ 6″Houghton300
10Rebecca Joyal7′ 0″Houghton280
GradeNameHeightTeamPoints
11Nori Korsman9′ 8″Negaunee387
10Meah Kaye7′ 6″Negaunee300
10Harper Kumpula7′ 0″Negaunee280
9Adela Miller7′ 0″Negaunee280

RankTeamScore
1Gladstone1081
2Houghton1004
3Negaunee967
4Dollar Bay660
5Baraga640
5Lake Linden-Hubbell640
7Forest Park620
8Marquette580
9Stephenson560
10Escanaba540
11Ishpeming Westwood444
12St. Ignace400
13Brimley360
13Manistique360
15Bark River-Harris340
16Holy Name320
17Ironwood300
17Ishpeming300
17Munising300
17North Dickinson County300
17Rudyard300
17Sault Ste. Marie300
23Pickford280
24Bessemer260
24Hancock260
24West Iron County260

VAULTERS OF THE YEAR

No crazy math here. The Pole Vault combines many events into one – strength, speed, leaping ability, and agility. Then add a healthy dose of fearlessness and you’ve got a vaulter. The list below mimics what you’d see on athletic.net.

RankGradeNameHeightTeamPoints
112Isabel German13′ 0″Lowell520
211Raiden Kipfmiller12′ 9″Dexter510
211Isabelle Robbins12′ 9″Grand Haven510
210Aubree Bowers12′ 9″Forest Hills Central510
211Katie Blue12′ 9″Grand Ledge510
611Evie Mathis12′ 6″Wayland Union500
711Debbie McCoy12′ 3″Dexter490
711Maiya Corrigan12′ 3″Rockford490
910Olivia Bagdasarian12′ 0″Lake Orion480
1011Marra Collins11′ 9″Eaton Rapids470
1112Shaylee McCain11′ 7″Walled Lake Central464
1210Brooklyn Zylstra11′ 6″East Kentwood460
1211Calie Griswold11′ 6″Davison460
1211Rowan Smith11′ 6″Okemos460
1512Megan Morell11′ 5″St. Clair Shores Lake Shore457
1612Emma Wildt11′ 3″Homer450
1612Mimi Wegener11′ 3″Ionia450
1611Anna Weinberger11′ 3″Walled Lake Northern450
1912Lexi Olson11′ 1″Ishpeming Westwood444
2011Sabrina DiMaggio11′ 0″Lake Orion440
2112Payton Haynes11′ 0″Mason County Eastern440
2211Sarah Bailey11′ 0″Petoskey440
2310Isla Lawton11′ 0″Williamston440
2412Onalee Stehouwer11′ 0″Forest Hills Eastern440
2511Mattie LaFreniere10′ 9″Manton430
2512Natalie Gibson10′ 9″Remus Chippewa Hills430
2511Hei ler Pwe10′ 9″East Kentwood430
2510Annabelle Werner10′ 9″Bay City John Glenn430
2512Sadie Yessler10′ 9″Livonia Churchill430
2512Juliet Zink10′ 9″South Lyon East430

Isabel German, Lowell

13’ 0” – MI #1, US #238

Undefeated on the year
Division 1, Region 3, River Cities Champion
2x All-State career

Raiden Kipfmiller, Dexter

12’ 9” – MI #2, US #301

3rd Place – D1 State
SEC Red Champion
2nd Place – Region 4
2x All-State career

Isabelle Robbins, Grand Haven

12’ 9” – MI #2, US #301

2nd Place – D1 State
Region 2 & OK Red Champion

Aubree Bowers, Forest Hills Central

12’ 9” – MI #2, US #301

4th Place – D1 State
OK White Champion
2x All-State career

Katie Blue, Grand Ledge

12’ 9” – MI #2, US #301

5th Place – D1 State
Region 4 & MITS Champion
2x All-State career

Evie Mathis, Wayland Union

12’ 6” – MI #6, US #397

D2 State Champion
OK Gold Champion
3x All-State career

Debbie McCoy, Dexter

12’ 3” – MI #7, US #539

6th Place – D1 State
3rd Place – Region 4
3x All-State career

Maiya Corrigan, Rockford

12’ 3” – MI #7, US #539

7th Place – D1 State
2nd Place – Region 2 & OK Red
2x All-State career

Olivia Bagdasarian, Lake Orion

12’ 0” – MI #9, US #698

9th Place – D1 State
Oakland County Champion

Marra Collins, Eaton Rapids

11’ 9” – MI #10, US #894

2nd Place – D2 State
Greater Lansing, CAAC White, & Region 15 Champion
2x All-State career

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2025 Finals Previews and Predictions: Division 1

STATE RECORDS

Lightly Stressed

Boys 800m – 1:47.55

Probably not in the cards this year, but watch for Wendell Childs and Greg Myers to give this a good challenge in the coming years. Childs’ 1:51.7 at Oakland was a second off the sophomore class record.

Boys 4×2 – 1:25.0

One of the older records in the book, a 1:25.0 held by Detroit Cass Tech. At the KLAA Championships, Belleville popped a 1:26.01. You gotta imagine they have more in tank when a Grand Haven comes challenging.

Feeling Pressure

On paper, Holland West Ottawa can have enough to give this some heat. The Wierks twins, Emma Gunnett, and Helen Sachs all have sub-2:15 capability.

Boys 300h – 35.90

In a low-key, mid-April dual, Will Jaiden Smith ripped a 36.87. If he can do that on a sleepy weekday night, what’s he got in store for a hype-filled Saturday?

Boys 4×1 – 41.11

Grand Haven has scary depth in the sprints, three under 10.8. They’ve combined that for a clutch relay performance, narrowly winning their region over Hudsonville, and also roaring to a 41.69 in mid-April.

Under Duress

Boys 110h – 13.48

In early April, we were treated to one of the better hurdle shows Michigan has ever seen. Will Jaiden Smith, Schmar Gamble, and Zacchaeus Brocks all hitting the line in 13.7 and under. Smith’s 13.53 was good for #2 all-time in Michigan history, a mere 0.05 off the long-time record. It appears we’ll have a tailwind and the warmest temperatures in some time…

Girls Shot Put – 52’ 10.75”

Girls Discus – 166’ 11”

Barreling toward these throws is Lorelai Zielinski. The Traverse City Central sophomore is rapidly improving, gaining 5’ in the shot and 21’ in the disc since her freshman year. We could have a wild scenario where both Lorelai and Addyson Stiverson hold the shot put record on the same day.

Boys Long Jump – 25′ 2.5″

Another long-standing record, this one from 1988. Quincy Isaac has tied this. Now he has the chance to break through and make it all his own (*edit is thanks to Jeff Hollobaugh. I guess there were wind gauges in both occasions. This is another reason I’m not super invested in records, I’m not detail oriented enough) Anyhow, given the warmer temps, heightened stakes, and Isaac’s experience, I expect big things.

STATE MEET RECORDS

Lightly Stressed

Girls 200m – 23.51

Girls 800m – 2:06.35

Girls High Jump – 5’ 11”

Boys 800m – 1:48.98

Many of these are a look toward the future, where youngsters such as Caylin Ivy, Janae Coleman, or Wendell Childs will be in giving them a bit more heat. For now, we view the seeds, such as Ivy’s 24.02 or Janae’s 2:09 win at the Brooks PR meet last June. We saw the seeds early for Greta Caprathe, who found 5’ 7” as a sophomore, had a bit of a downturn as a junior, then has been on the comeback trail as a senior, her 5’ 9” ranking #1 in D1.

Feeling Pressure

Girls 100m – 11.54

Girls 4×4 – 3:45.13

Girls 4×8 – 8:48.29

Girls Pole Vault – 13’ 4”

Boys 300h – 35.90

Boys 4×1 – 41.20

The relays look to be challenged on paper, but run into factors of tired legs, conserved energy, and tight precision. Kamryn Tatum has found her way back into the 11’s and we have two years of experience knowing she can handle state meet pressure. The girls vault has four girls that have hit 12’ 6” or higher and it’s easy to envision a scenario where a few get to 13’. From then on, record attempts could be in the cards.

Under Duress

Girls 3200m – 10:08.07

Girls Shot Put – 49’ 11.75”

Girls Discus – 163’ 9”

Boys 100m – 10.53

Boys 200m – 21.01

Boys 110h – 13.65

Boys 4×2 – 1:25.53

Boys Long Jump – 24’ 2.75”

These have all either been hit this year (Natasza Dudek, Lorelai Zielinski, Will Jaiden Smith, Quincy Isaac) or have enough candidates nearby that there are high odds that one will rise to the occasion tomorrow.

Intriguing Events and Happenings

Here’s what I’m looking forward to the most:

The Northville coaches always love when I light the match and fuel the fire, but I think this may be the year they’re challenged. The Clarkston team consists of a few of the kids that won the DMR indoors and they add in Wendell Childs. Gonna be a battle of a team that’s been there before vs. one that has the pieces, but has yet to prove it on the outdoor state stage.

The strategies at play during the Boys 3200m. Kyle O’Rourke has seemingly run each race with intention. That has worked out in terms of time (#1 seed) and at various instances during XC (Jackson, Oakland County). At MIS, Seth Conner imposed his will during the finishing stretch, he’ll look to come in clutch in the final laps again tomorrow.

Getting to the field area early and watching Quincy Isaac long jump. He’s a familiar face at this stage and hopes to firmly etch his name in history.

Seeing a repeat of the race in the graphic. Just watch the video here.

Viewing another version of the Barnyard Mile. D3’s Emmry Ross sped ahead for the win, but she was followed by a host of D1 girls. Valerie Beeck and Lucy Cook have superb closing speed, Natasza Dudek holds the quickest 3200m on the year, Helen Sachs and Victoria Garces are XC state champions.

While not watching Isaac jump, heading over to see Lorelai Zielinski throw. She adds considerable feet to her throws on a weekly basis. The latest version was a 4’ jump in the disc, placing her within 3’ of all-time state supremacy.

Sleeping soundly for more than 6 hours tonight.

Catching up with you all tomorrow. I’ll be in East Kentwood all day. Come say hi.

Potential Girls Team Champions

Generally, I tend to think this is pretty simple. One needs elite athletes, the advantage being more of them. Those elite athletes need to score what they’re capable of, buoyed by those who would be stepping up when less expected.

Oak Park – since Brandon Jiles took over the Knight program and got it humming, there have been two teams and one pandemic that have prevented them from winning a title. They’ve stuck to their tried and true formula, hoping to dominate the hurdles by a significant margin, be on top in the sprints, and find points elsewhere. The hurdle gap likely won’t be as enormous, but they’ve mitigated that by throwing down one of the better 4×8 squads this year.

Beyond Oak Park, it’ll probably be Detroit Renaissance and Detroit Cass Tech coming in for second place. The teams have similar characteristics, with one major difference, the Phoenix having one of the better long jumpers in the state. An early 10-spot may vault Renni toward trophy land.

Potential Boys Team Champions

Belleville – taking what Candace Price learned from her days at Pioneer. Turn your kids into hurdlers and watch them blossom in an event that some ignore. Will Jaiden Smith, Schmar Gamble, Timothy Pinard all can be point getters for the Tigers. Those guys don’t just have excellent technique, they can roar through the short sprints too, being in contention for the 4×2 and individual glory in that same distance.

Grand Haven – takes incredible depth in the short sprints (4 under 10.8 and 22.3) and hopes to turn that into points. Differing from Belleville, rapidly improving sophomore Luka Hammond can gain points in distance races and perhaps anchor a podium worthy 4×8 in the morning.

With the 4×8, hurdle & short sprint prelims, high hurdle, and 100m finals early, we’ll know before 1pm how the day might turn.

GIRLS TEAM PREDICTIONS

BOYS TEAM PREDICTIONS

Girls Event Predictions

PlaceTeamEvent
1stDetroit Renaissance4×1
2ndOak Park4×1
3rdWest Bloomfield4×1
4thEast Kentwood4×1
5thBelleville4×1
6thTroy Athens4×1
7thRockford4×1
8thGrand Rapids Ottawa Hills4×1
PlaceTeamEvent
1stSaginaw Heritage4×2
2ndOak Park4×2
3rdDetroit Cass Tech4×2
4thDetroit Renaissance4×2
5thEast Kentwood4×2
6thRomeo4×2
7thWest Bloomfield4×2
8thForest Hills Central4×2
PlaceTeamEvent
1stOak Park4×4
2ndDetroit Cass Tech4×4
3rdDetroit Renaissance4×4
4thHolland West Ottawa4×4
5thAnn Arbor Huron4×4
6thRomeo4×4
7thGrand Haven4×4
8thBelleville4×4
PlaceTeamEvent
1stHolland West Ottawa4×8
2ndRomeo4×8
3rdOak Park4×8
4thGrand Haven4×8
5thRochester4×8
6thZeeland East4×8
7thAnn Arbor Huron4×8
8thAnn Arbor Pioneer4×8

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stLorelai ZielinskiTraverse City CentralDiscus
2ndJada EwellRoyal OakDiscus
3rdLeigha StoepkerJenisonDiscus
4thOlivia HosfordRockfordDiscus
5thEllie MendozaRochesterDiscus
6thEdimari KingFarmingtonDiscus
7thCharlotte MinorLivonia ChurchillDiscus
8thMelody KauffmanAlpenaDiscus
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stLorelai ZielinskiTraverse City CentralShot Put
2ndLeigha StoepkerJenisonShot Put
3rdIzzy KrausePlymouthShot Put
4thAbigail ShealyMidlandShot Put
5thEmma KankaHowellShot Put
6thElizabeth WatkinHolland West OttawaShot Put
7thOlivia HosfordRockfordShot Put
8thCharlotte MartinWarren CousinoShot Put
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stKatie BlueGrand LedgePole Vault
2ndIzzy RobbinsGrand HavenPole Vault
3rdIsabel GermanLowellPole Vault
4thRaiden KipfmillerDexterPole Vault
5thOlivia BagdasarianLake OrionPole Vault
6thAubree BowersForest Hills CentralPole Vault
7thMaiya CorriganRockfordPole Vault
8thDebbie McCoyDexterPole Vault
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stGreta CapratheRockfordHigh Jump
2ndNatalie FormsmaByron CenterHigh Jump
3rdNadia HillMuskegonHigh Jump
4thRocsi FergusonWoodhaven BrownstownHigh Jump
5thTori LatorMasonHigh Jump
6thAbak LualEast KentwoodHigh Jump
7thTessa WhiteLivonia FranklinHigh Jump
8thLayla VisserRockfordHigh Jump
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stCeleste DavisDetroit RenaissanceLong Jump
2ndMaya JusticeWoodhaven BrownstownLong Jump
3rdFiona KaneDearborn Edsel FordLong Jump
4thGreta CapratheRockfordLong Jump
5thRaquel WalkerMuskegon Reeths-PufferLong Jump
6thNatalie FormsmaByron CenterLong Jump
7thMirra FenlonZeeland EastLong Jump
8thKyleigh PeacockTroyLong Jump

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stKamryn TatumWest Bloomfield100m
2ndJayla DaceDetroit Renaissance100m
3rdJordynn YoungSaginaw Heritage100m
4thTaryn HendersonFarmington Hills Mercy100m
5thWillow MasonSaginaw Heritage100m
6thMadelyn PiotrowskiTroy Athens100m
7thAsia ElderOak Park100m
8thNahya DazaForest Hills Northern100m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stKamryn TatumWest Bloomfield200m
2ndNevaeh BurnsOak Park200m
3rdMalise BrownDetroit Cass Tech200m
4thCaylin IvyDetroit Cass Tech200m
5thTaryn HendersonFarmington Hills Mercy200m
6thWillow MasonSaginaw Heritage200m
7thJayla DaceDetroit Renaissance200m
8thEmma NicholsonUtica Ford200m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stNevaeh BurnsOak Park400m
2ndMalise BrownDetroit Cass Tech400m
3rdCaylin IvyDetroit Cass Tech400m
4thMauriel SeeburgerPortage Northern400m
5thJanae ColemanOak Park400m
6thMaya JusticeWoodhaven Brownstown400m
7thDayshana KelloggOak Park400m
8thSydney RobertsMidland Dow400m

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stValerie BeeckGrand Haven800m
2ndCollette WierksHolland West Ottawa800m
3rdJanae ColemanOak Park800m
4thMeredith CookZeeland East800m
5thAddy SmithGrand Haven800m
6thElla WierksHolland West Ottawa800m
7thReese SmithTraverse City West800m
8thEmma GunnettHolland West Ottawa800m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stVictoria GarcesMidland Dow1600m
2ndNatasza DudekAnn Arbor Pioneer1600m
3rdValerie BeeckGrand Haven1600m
4thLucy CookRochester1600m
5thElla GoodsellRomeo1600m
6thHelen SachsHolland West Ottawa1600m
7thNatalia GuaresimoRomeo1600m
8thKaelin HughesLivonia Stevenson1600m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stNatasza DudekAnn Arbor Pioneer3200m
2ndVictoria GarcesMidland Dow3200m
3rdHelen SachsHolland West Ottawa3200m
4thLucy CookRochester3200m
5thKaelin HughesLivonia Stevenson3200m
6thElla GoodsellRomeo3200m
7thAva PorrasHolland West Ottawa3200m
8thAnnie HrabovskyRomeo3200m

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stCarrie VanNoyOak Park100h
2ndLaila HawkinsDetroit Cass Tech100h
3rdJada WilsonBelleville100h
4thJayda WatsonOak Park100h
5thMia BarnettChippewa Valley100h
6thCeleste DavisDetroit Renaissance100h
7thPayton GeeOak Park100h
8thBrooklyn CottonRoyal Oak100h
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stJada WilsonBelleville300h
2ndCarrie VanNoyOak Park300h
3rdRylie BaconDetroit Renaissance300h
4thLaila HawkinsDetroit Cass Tech300h
5thAliyah FergusonAnn Arbor Huron300h
6thBrooklyn HarmonMiddleville Thornapple-Kellogg300h
7thNatalia BohnSalem300h
8thLauren BickerdtDetroit Renaissance300h

Boys Event Predictions

PlaceTeamEvent
1stGrand Haven4×1
2ndDetroit Catholic Central4×1
3rdWalled Lake Western4×1
4thSterling Heights Stevenson4×1
5thWarren DeLaSalle4×1
6thHudsonville4×1
7thPortage Northern4×1
8thSaline4×1
PlaceTeamEvent
1stBelleville4×2
2ndGrand Haven4×2
3rdKalamazoo Central4×2
4thWalled Lake Western4×2
5thCanton4×2
6thOak Park4×2
7thEast Kentwood4×2
8thSaginaw Heritage4×2
PlaceTeamEvent
1stOak Park4×4
2ndDetroit Cass Tech4×4
3rdAnn Arbor Huron4×4
4thClarkston4×4
5thTroy Athens4×4
6thGrand Haven4×4
7thNorthville4×4
8thDetroit Catholic Central4×4
PlaceTeamEvent
1stClarkston4×8
2ndNorthville4×8
3rdGrand Haven4×8
4thAnn Arbor Pioneer4×8
5thPlymouth4×8
6thAnn Arbor Skyline4×8
7thSaline4×8
8thUtica4×8

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stRay Glory EjoyokahBeverly Hills GrovesDiscus
2ndCarl FlintonHoltDiscus
3rdMaxwell StoeckerMidlandDiscus
4thAndre NeumannWhite Lake LakelandDiscus
5thTy EllisGrand LedgeDiscus
6thJa’Mari TaylorMuskegon Mona ShoresDiscus
7thConrad SquitieriGrosse Pointe SouthDiscus
8thCameron GramzowAnchor BayDiscus
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stMaxwell StoeckerMidlandShot Put
2ndGarrod AlexanderWalled Lake CentralShot Put
3rdDominic WeatherlyL’Anse CreuseShot Put
4thAndre NeumannWhite Lake LakelandShot Put
5thSpencer BeckemanRochester Hills Stoney CreekShot Put
6thGrayson ByamSaginaw HeritageShot Put
7thHudson PantCedar SpringsShot Put
8thEvan WoodruffMidlandShot Put
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stReece EmeottEast KentwoodPole Vault
2ndAsher PaulTraverse City CentralPole Vault
3rdGrady MyersForest Hills NorthernPole Vault
4thSean CinzoriPlymouthPole Vault
5thOdin GulledgeNoviPole Vault
6thBrady LewisGrand Rapids Kenowa HillsPole Vault
7thBrezlyn PostJenisonPole Vault
8thAdam CohoonOkemosPole Vault
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stGiovanni CharlesWalled Lake CentralHigh Jump
2ndLiam ReynoldsSalemHigh Jump
3rdBilly DrakeLapeerHigh Jump
4thDeon RobertsonWoodhaven BrownstownHigh Jump
5thJayden KulhanekGrandvilleHigh Jump
6thZechariah JonesGrand LedgeHigh Jump
7thBrandon BerryHolland West OttawaHigh Jump
8thSam AbdallaForest Hills NorthernHigh Jump
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stQuincy IsaacCantonLong Jump
2ndDavarion PhillipsKalamazoo Loy NorrixLong Jump
3rdZay McGinnisMount PleasantLong Jump
4thLorenzo ReynoldsEast KentwoodLong Jump
5thJordan PaigeNoviLong Jump
6thJhavon AlexanderEast KentwoodLong Jump
7thPaul HubbardBeverly Hills GrovesLong Jump
8thKeaton HendricksZeeland WestLong Jump

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stJeremy DixonKalamazoo Central100m
2ndDevin JamesWest Bloomfield100m
3rdSamson GashDetroit Catholic Central100m
4thKamren FlowersWest Bloomfield100m
5thQuincy IsaacCanton100m
6thChance McNeillNovi100m
7thNoah SandersBeverly Hills Groves100m
8thKane MorrisPortage Northern100m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stChance McNeillNovi200m
2ndWill Jaiden SmithBelleville200m
3rdDevin JamesWest Bloomfield200m
4thRodney EndsleyWalled Lake Western200m
5thRondre AustionOak Park200m
6thSamson GashDetroit Catholic Central200m
7thAndrew WillemsenGrand Haven200m
8thJeremy DixonKalamazoo Central200m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stJaelyn MartinDetroit Cass Tech400m
2ndKinley PooleAnn Arbor Huron400m
3rdDemari CaldwellOak Park400m
4thRodney EndsleyWalled Lake Western400m
5thAhmad AmeenJackson400m
6thRondre AustionOak Park400m
7thBrody LeyendeckerByron Center400m
8thAydan MyersDetroit Cass Tech400m

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stWendell ChildsClarkston800m
2ndGreg MyersYpsilanti Lincoln800m
3rdRyan StojovNorthville800m
4thCollin McLaughlinRochester800m
5thAdam DickenCanton800m
6thCameron CochranMidland800m
7thMaddi DukeTemperance Bedford800m
8thRece GrezakNorthville800m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stLuka HammondGrand Haven1600m
2ndSamuel BakerKalamazoo Central1600m
3rdCaden LivermoreGrandville1600m
4thJackson LamKalamazoo Loy Norrix1600m
5thBen HartiganNorthville1600m
6thRyan StojovNorthville1600m
7thJack ChadwickPlymouth1600m
8thBen MussenPlymouth1600m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stSeth ConnerJenison3200m
2ndKyle O’RourkeMilford3200m
3rdTaye LevensonBloomfield Hills3200m
4thBeckett CrooksAnn Arbor Pioneer3200m
5thKamari RonfeldtAnn Arbor Pioneer3200m
6thJack MacGregorHowell3200m
7thLuka HammondGrand Haven3200m
8thCaden LivermoreGrandville3200m

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stWill Jaiden SmithBelleville110h
2ndSchmar GambleBelleville110h
3rdMichael WilkersonRochester Adams110h
4thTimothy PinardBelleville110h
5thKeaton HendricksZeeland West110h
6thMichael Piggee Jr.Muskegon110h
7thKayson LeggWalled Lake Western110h
8thMason DarkeMuskegon Reeths-Puffer110h
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stWill Jaiden SmithBelleville300h
2ndAngelo Finnie Jr.West Bloomfield300h
3rdMason DarkeMuskegon Reeths-Puffer300h
4thCaleb WashingtonDetroit Catholic Central300h
5thAshton BrannAnn Arbor Huron300h
6thKeaton HendricksZeeland West300h
7thTimothy PinardBelleville300h
8thMichael WilkersonRochester Adams300h

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2025 Finals Previews & Predictions: Division 2

STATE RECORDS

Boys Pole Vault – 16’ 9.5”

Girls 100m & 200m – 11.37 & 23.01

I wouldn’t say either of these records will be stressed on Saturday, but I’d watch out for a few years down the line. Ben Goran is currently the #5 freshman vaulter in the nation and holds the Michigan freshman record. Only a sophomore, Aubrey Wilson has multiple sub-12’s and low-24’s to her resume. If Courageous Invite had used a wind gauge, she may have set the sophomore class record.

Ben Goran has soared to immaculate heights as a freshman

STATE MEET RECORDS

Lightly Stressed

Girls 1600m – 4:49.55

I probably could’ve moved this to the feelin’ pressure category, as Emma Hoffman’s trajectory continues to be on the rise. A 4:52 at Distance Night puts her in range of this mark.

Girls Long Jump – 18’ 10.25”

It’s been two consecutive years in the 18’s for Lakeshore sophomore Leigha Whitman. A late-season surge has gotten her here this time around, recently clearing the 18’ barrier in a win at Team State.

Feeling Pressure

Girls 300h – 42.82

A record within reach as she’s already hit the mark (42.06 at Alma), but also right after Sydney Kuhn’s 400m.

Boys 1600m – 4:09.45

Boys 3200m – 8:55.57

The D2 boys are so clustered at the top and the temperatures look fairly ideal for distance running (with a steady wind, however). Jack Bidwell is probably the favorite in these events, but accomplished runners such as Henry Dixon, Colin Murray, Jonah Workman, and Edison Lopeman will make Bidwell work for it. All have been known to step up to the occasion and a few have devastating finishes, so maybe a daring competitor will try to push early and negate the finishing speed.

Under Duress

Girls 100m – 11.84

As mentioned, Aubrey Wilson has been under this mark already this year. Then one must also take into account Daelyn Jones, pressing to pull an upset and Keyanna O’Tey, the Sturgis Trojan who actually holds the dang record.

Girls 200m – 24.55

O’Tey nearly missed out on this mark two years ago. Aubrey Wilson has been well under. Sydney Kuhn will be warmed up from the endless amount of races on her schedule. And Daelyn Jones is in a similar spot to where O’Tey was as a sophomore.

Girls 400m – 54.58

The Barnyard Invite was not ideal this year. A slow-moving storm, chances of a canceled meet, delayed warmup, rain, cool. All that working against Sydney Kuhn, who after all that, dropped a 53.90. As this will be her first race of the day, I expect that fresh legs will give this a real challenge.

Girls 800m – 2:09.92

Set last year by Goodrich’s Layla Jordan. I’m pleased to report that Jordan is back to defend her crown. She hasn’t raced as fast as that mark, but she’s a second faster than she was at this time last year before the State Finals.

Girls 3200m – 10:37.28

Ava Schafer was close last year, the then freshman running a 10:39. She has strong internal confidence, supported by her XC title and career of coming through when peaking. Both Katie Berkshire and Emma Hoffman have been under the mark, Hoffman a good 20 seconds under with her 10:17 at Distance Night.

Girls 4×4 – 3:56.07

Saginaw Swan Valley and Dearborn Divine Child have both hit 3:56 over the course of the season. Both of those performances were clear of their competitors by over 8 seconds, so I’m sure that both squads have an extra level to reach. I’m not sure how the teams will set their lineups, but perhaps Kuhn vs. Wilson to end the day?

Girls Pole Vault – 12’ 7”

A speedier and injury-free Evie Mathis is having the season she’s dreamed of. She’s cleared her freshman best of 12’0, gaining 6” on that in a conference meet earlier this month. What’s another inch?

Boys 4×1 – 42.13

Over in Region 11, Petoskey won this in an absolute blowout, 1.5 seconds clear of the field. The Northmen, with their 41.83, are already under the State Finals record. Running a little slower, but at a greater margin over the field was River Rouge, the Panthers’ 42.10 capturing the Region 17 crown. I won’t be shocked when both teams are sub-42.

Boys 4×2 – 1:27.71

The odds are in our favor here, with five teams under 1:29 on the year and three (Flint Powers Catholic, Harper Woods, and River Rouge) under 1:28.5.

Boys Long Jump – 23’ 7.5”

Kaden Griffiths was one of the better freshmen in the state last year, making his mark here in the long jump, capturing the title as a tiny 9th grader. He’s back and improved, clearing the 23’ mark again in the regular season.

Intriguing Events and Happenings

Here’s what I’m looking forward to the most:

Aubrey Wilson vs. a host of challengers, including the multi-talented Sydney Kuhn in the 200m and D1/D2 defending champion Keyanna O’Tey in the 100m.

The mix of strategies in the girls 3200m. Ava Schafer is always patient early, Hoffman and Berkshire are normally aggressive. At the end of what looks to be a double for all three.

The Girls 4×4, which might be for the trophy. Saginaw Swan Valley, Dearborn Divine Child, Stevensville Lakeshore, Gladwin, and Sturgis are all in the fiery last heat.

A girls high jump competition that sure is crowded at the top. Sarah Pippin, Ivy Roberts, Bella Friddle, and Alannah Love all clearing 5’6 at one point this year.

A loaded Boys 100m, where 17 boys have hit sub-11 this year. It might take 10.85 just to make the final.

Mentioned above, the Boys 4×1 and 4×2 finals. The anchor legs of the Boys 4×8. Doing a little statistical analysis of the four best 800m times from all the 4×8 teams, two stand above the rest: Allendale and Forest Hills Eastern. FHE will likely close with Henry Dixon, who was 2nd at the MITS championship and owns the fastest time in D2. Holder of the 2nd fastest D2 time is Ronnie Silveira, who I would imagine will close for Allendale. I had to impart a little subjectivity into that analysis, because Jack Bidwell had a time-warping anchor last year, 1:50.8 to win it for his Marshall team. Three of those four kids returning, they’ll be tough to dethrone.

Potential Girls Team Champions

Generally, I tend to think this is pretty simple. One needs elite athletes, the advantage being more of them. Those elite athletes need to score what they’re capable of, buoyed by those who would be stepping up when less expected.

Sturgis – I love how the Trojans have buy-in from Keyanna O’Tey, who’s not only a great individual sprinter on her own (state champion in both D1 and D2), but participates in her teams relays as well. What may push Sturgis over the top are the contributions from Eleena Kelley in the throws and the boost that Berkley Holtz gives to her 4×8 girls.

O’Tey in a win at Charlie Jahnke

Dearborn Divine Child – in a similar situation to Sturgis thanks to the exploits of Aubrey Wilson. I could write the same lil’ paragraph, as Wilson was the 100m champ here as a freshman. She’ll be joining her Falcon teammates on the 4×2 and 4×4, the latter of which she’ll be batonmates with Katie Kurtinaitis, who could pick up points in the 400m.

Saginaw Swan Valley – largely on the shoulders of Sydney Kuhn. On one hand, that presents a low ceiling, as one person can only score so many points. On the other hand, she gives the Vikings a high floor as she was 2024’s 400m & 800m champ, along with a contribution on their 4th place 4×4.

Stevensville Lakeshore – a bit more well-rounded than a few of the above teams, at least in terms of disciplines. Leigha Whitman is a potential long jump champion, Kate Ort will battle in the mid-distances, then the Lancers will attempt to gain points in the relays.

Gladwin – well-rounded like Lakeshore, but in different areas. Ava Gary is one of the better hurdlers in the division, Makenzie Price has a chance to medal in both throws.

Relays will likely be the determining factor. If either of the latter three teams punches above their weight, they’re going to have a chance if the top two don’t perform as expected.

Potential Boys Team Champions

Parma Western – may not have the absolute stud to gain titles in every event, but they contain many very good pieces that can all place in the top-4 of their events. Brennan Vainner, Edison Lopeman, Ryan Good, Titan Parker, Jackson Jones. Three of their relays contain two of these kids, so expect points in baton passings to supplement their wide-ranging individual talents.

River Rouge – big points in the short sprints. If the Panthers can put up numbers early in the day, that puts pressure on other squads to close the gap. Rouge came into last year’s meet with lofty relay expectations and maybe didn’t match them. I fully expect the Coolidge Highway kids to learn from that experience.

Battle Creek Harper Creek – Catapulting to the top of the boys hurdle lists has been DJ Wood and he’s increased the Beavers title odds. HC has prime opportunities for points elsewhere, Dominic Lowrie with the opportunity to pounce on a tired 3200m field, a confident Nolan Oaks in the long jump, and a Zach Kitchen coming off a personal best in his shot put win at Team State.

GIRLS TEAM PREDICTIONS

BOYS TEAM PREDICTIONS

Girls Event Predictions

PlaceTeamEvent
1stSturgis4×1
2ndBerrien Springs4×1
3rdSt. Clair Shores South Lake4×1
4thPetoskey4×1
5thBenton Harbor4×1
6thGladwin4×1
7thStevensville Lakeshore4×1
8thHopkins4×1
PlaceTeamEvent
1stSturgis4×2
2ndBerrien Springs4×2
3rdDearborn Divine Child4×2
4thPetoskey4×2
5thSpring Lake4×2
6thMilan4×2
7thTecumseh4×2
8thShepherd4×2
PlaceTeamEvent
1stDearborn Divine Child4×4
2ndSaginaw Swan Valley4×4
3rdStevensville Lakeshore4×4
4thGladwin4×4
5thFreeland4×4
6thSturgis4×4
7thSpring Lake4×4
8thHudsonville Unity Christian4×4
PlaceTeamEvent
1stGoodrich4×8
2ndEast Grand Rapids4×8
3rdPinckney4×8
4thSturgis4×8
5thFreeland4×8
6thStevensville Lakeshore4×8
7thCadillac4×8
8thHolland Christian4×8

Shepherd is hoping to use a bit of gnome magic to achieve another relay medal

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stIzzie MillerBattle Creek Harper CreekDiscus
2ndAubree DeshetskyNorth BranchDiscus
3rdCora WilliamsAnn Arbor Gabriel RichardDiscus
4thEleena KelleySturgisDiscus
5thMakenzie PriceGladwinDiscus
6thKalia MonroeEastpointeDiscus
7thAnnabelle BowerPortlandDiscus
8thEby NosikeCranbrook KingswoodDiscus
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stCora WilliamsAnn Arbor Gabriel RichardShot Put
2ndKalia MonroeEastpointeShot Put
3rdAubree DeshetskyNorth BranchShot Put
4thPayton MaxeyFreelandShot Put
5thMarie PowersColdwaterShot Put
6thMakenzie PriceGladwinShot Put
7thIzzie MillerBattle Creek Harper CreekShot Put
8thEby NosikeCranbrook KingswoodShot Put
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stEvie MathisWayland UnionPole Vault
2ndMarra CollinsEaton RapidsPole Vault
3rdMegan MorrellSt. Clair Shores Lake ShorePole Vault
4thMimi WegenerIoniaPole Vault
5thSarah BaileyPetoskeyPole Vault
6thIsla LawtonWilliamstonPole Vault
7thAnnabelle WernerBay City John GlennPole Vault
8thOnalee StehouwerForest Hills EasternPole Vault
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stSarah PippinEdwardsburgHigh Jump
2ndBella FriddleHastingsHigh Jump
3rdDania McClainSt. Clair Shores South LakeHigh Jump
4thIvy RobertsGaylordHigh Jump
5thAlba Rodriguez-LimaHolland ChristianHigh Jump
6thAlannah LoveLansing WaverlyHigh Jump
7thBrooklynn BeardsleyLake FentonHigh Jump
8thCassidy PratleyBattle Creek Harper CreekHigh Jump
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stLeigha WhitmanStevensville LakeshoreLong Jump
2ndElla GrabowskiColdwaterLong Jump
3rdJayda BeeneBenton HarborLong Jump
4thJoy EvansAlmaLong Jump
5thAdelyn HalmaHolland ChristianLong Jump
6thDanah PearsonFerndaleLong Jump
7thSadie DykstraYaleLong Jump
8thBella FriddleHastingsLong Jump

Coach Combs and Danah Pearson have established Ferndale as one of Oakland County’s premier jump programs.

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stAubrey WilsonDearborn Divine Child100m
2ndKeyana O’TeySturgis100m
3rdJayda BeeneBenton Harbor100m
4thDaelyn JonesGrand Rapids Christian100m
5thNaia DibkeySt. Joseph100m
6thTrenyse McGinnisSt. Joseph100m
7thCayla BouyerLansing Sexton100m
8thZariyah ManceBerrien Springs100m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stAubrey WilsonDearborn Divine Child200m
2ndSydney KuhnSaginaw Swan Valley200m
3rdKeyana O’TeySturgis200m
4thDaelyn JonesGrand Rapids Christian200m
5thTrenyse McGinnisSt. Joseph200m
6thNaia DibkeySt. Joseph200m
7thMadison CookePinckney200m
8thFelicity LallBerrien Springs200m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stSydney KuhnSaginaw Swan Valley400m
2ndChristina DixonHaslett400m
3rdNalaya FrickeBig Rapids400m
4thKate OrtStevensville Lakeshore400m
5thLayla JordanGoodrich400m
6thGrace LorenzCoopersville400m
7thKatie KurtinaitisDearborn Divine Child400m
8thMadison CookePinckney400m

Summer Blakely has qualified in four events, two as an individual and two with her South Lake girls

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stLayla JordanGoodrich800m
2ndKate OrtStevensville Lakeshore800m
3rdAdeline ArmstrongEast Grand Rapids800m
4thNatalie FoltzFrankenmuth800m
5thEliana HuftonLake Fenton800m
6thGeorgia BabcockEdwardsburg800m
7thKayla ShellenbargerGoodrich800m
8thElena FigueroaSt. Joseph800m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stEmma HoffmanOtsego1600m
2ndKatie BerkshireGaylord1600m
3rdAva SchaferSt. Johns1600m
4thElena FigueroaSt. Joseph1600m
5thSadey SeyferthEast Grand Rapids1600m
6thSophy SkeelsAdrian1600m
7thJaelyn RayPinckney1600m
8thCourtney BovairCarleton Airport1600m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stEmma HoffmanOtsego3200m
2ndKatie BerkshireGaylord3200m
3rdAva SchaferSt. Johns3200m
4thBrooklynn BrownCadillac3200m
5thMia MaySparta3200m
6thJaelyn RayPinckney3200m
7thSophy SkeelsAdrian3200m
8thAnnabelle LowmanLudington3200m

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stAva GaryGladwin100h
2ndJayden VandenAkkerAllegan100h
3rdLynzi EvansCranbrook Kingswood100h
4thZion EllisBerrien Springs100h
5thSadie DykstraYale100h
6thAbby LambersHudsonville Unity Christian100h
7thAmaya BrownWyoming Godwin Heights100h
8thJaylah WilkinsDearborn Henry Ford Academy100h
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stSydney KuhnSaginaw Swan Valley300h
2ndGabrielle HufnagelOwosso300h
3rdAva GaryGladwin300h
4thJayden VandenAkkerAllegan300h
5thMacy SubkaSpring Lake300h
6thSadie DykstraYale300h
7thKambria MooredHopkins300h
8thSophia SmithTrenton300h

Boys Event Predictions

PlaceTeamEvent
1stPetoskey4×1
2ndBerrien Springs4×1
3rdRiver Rouge4×1
4thWilliamston4×1
5thDetroit Country Day4×1
6thHarper Woods4×1
7thThree Rivers4×1
8thFlint Powers Catholic4×1
PlaceTeamEvent
1stRiver Rouge4×2
2ndFlint Powers Catholic4×2
3rdBerrien Springs4×2
4thHarper Woods4×2
5thSaginaw Swan Valley4×2
6thDetroit Country Day4×2
7thPortland4×2
8thSummit Academy4×2
PlaceTeamEvent
1stParma Western4×4
2ndSaginaw Swan Valley4×4
3rdLake Odessa Lakewood4×4
4thBattle Creek Harper Creek4×4
5thPortland4×4
6thNew Boston Huron4×4
7thWilliamston4×4
8thGrand Rapids Catholic Central4×4
PlaceTeamEvent
1stAllendale4×8
2ndForest Hills Eastern4×8
3rdMarshall4×8
4thAlma4×8
5thGrand Rapids Christian4×8
6thParma Western4×8
7thFlint Powers Catholic4×8
8thFlat Rock4×8

Owosso’s Eli Worthington is ranked #1 amongst all Michigan freshmen in the Shot Put

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stDustin WarnerSpartaDiscus
2ndEli BickelNorth BranchDiscus
3rdWill DeckerCoopersvilleDiscus
4thAlex O’DellBerrien SpringsDiscus
5thZach CowperGaylordDiscus
6thAdam HuffWayland UnionDiscus
7thAlex LutgringBattle Creek PennfieldDiscus
8thRusty KlaerSt. JosephDiscus
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stZach CowperGaylordShot Put
2ndBrennan VainnerParma WesternShot Put
3rdDustin WarnerSpartaShot Put
4thEli BickelNorth BranchShot Put
5thJackson ReillyColdwaterShot Put
6thZach KitchenBattle Creek Harper CreekShot Put
7thAlex O’DellBerrien SpringsShot Put
8thRusty KlaerSt. JosephShot Put
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stBen GoranSpring LakePole Vault
2ndSam VespermanGrosse IlePole Vault
3rdDrake RossGladwinPole Vault
4thEthan ReevesClarePole Vault
5thMason JahnkeStevensville LakeshorePole Vault
6thNickolas SavoieGaylordPole Vault
7thKieran WhitlamMacomb Lutheran NorthPole Vault
8thXander AnthorHoward City Tri-CountyPole Vault
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stDeclin DorohStevensville LakeshoreHigh Jump
2ndZachary OvermyerEdwardsburgHigh Jump
3rdAyden MendozaWhitehallHigh Jump
4thTre’Quon CottonBattle Creek Harper CreekHigh Jump
5thCamden ThompsonWhitehallHigh Jump
6thJalen DanielsClarencevilleHigh Jump
7thZander WheatleyFreelandHigh Jump
8thGavin ValleyGoodrichHigh Jump
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stKaden GriffithsStevensville LakeshoreLong Jump
2ndJoseph DeCasasPontiac Notre Dame PrepLong Jump
3rdConan WeeksClareLong Jump
4thTommy PrattWilliamstonLong Jump
5thBraylon HolmesCharlotteLong Jump
6thJalen DanielsClarencevilleLong Jump
7thNolan OaksBattle Creek Harper CreekLong Jump
8thBlake StewartThree RiversLong Jump

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stJaiden MeltonRiver Rouge100m
2ndDarryl CarterDetroit Country Day100m
3rdDonpaul KeithRiver Rouge100m
4thCarter BuckinghamEaton Rapids100m
5thDeAndre BiddenHarper Woods100m
6thPorter WestdorpCadillac100m
7thNolan CullensSt. Johns100m
8thElijah Davis-MooreFerndale100m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stDonpaul KeithRiver Rouge200m
2ndGrant RobertsFlint Powers Catholic200m
3rdJackson JonesParma Western200m
4thCarter BuckinghamEaton Rapids200m
5thSam MitasPetoskey200m
6thBoston Streng-BeougherSaginaw Swan Valley200m
7thDelshawn LairdRomulus200m
8thBrayden PetreFreeland200m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stHunter MihalNew Boston Huron400m
2ndAyden McCareyNiles400m
3rdDonald WellsLake Odessa Lakewood400m
4thGrayson TiddGrand Rapids Catholic Central400m
5thEthan MillerHudsonville Unity Christian400m
6thBoston Streng-BeougherSaginaw Swan Valley400m
7thAdam JohnsonMilan400m
8thThomas KannNorth Branch400m

Sully Zietlow, Region 14 Champion, will be looking to cap off his career with an All-State

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stHenry DixonForest Hills Eastern800m
2ndJack BruderOgemaw Heights800m
3rdCallum BellCarleton Airport800m
4thRyan GoodParma Western800m
5thNolan LonguskiShepherd800m
6thDuncan PalmerWilliamston800m
7thTyler EndresForest Hills Eastern800m
8thSullivan ZietlowThree Rivers800m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stJack BidwellMarshall1600m
2ndHenry DixonForest Hills Eastern1600m
3rdJonah WorkmanEast Grand Rapids1600m
4thColin MurrayDearborn Divine Child1600m
5thThomas LarsonAlma1600m
6thBryce GrossFlint Powers Catholic1600m
7thWill EngbersHolland Christian1600m
8thEzekiel BaltierraAlma1600m
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stJack BidwellMarshall3200m
2ndEdison LopemanParma Western3200m
3rdColin MurrayDearborn Divine Child3200m
4thJonah WorkmanEast Grand Rapids3200m
5thMoises Salazar Jr.Adrian3200m
6thThomas LarsonAlma3200m
7thDominic LowrieBattle Creek Harper Creek3200m
8thAbraham McHughMarshall3200m

PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stDJ WoodBattle Creek Harper Creek110h
2ndDylan HudkinsNew Boston Huron110h
3rdBraden HartsuffCorunna110h
4thAyden McCareyNiles110h
5thLogan HerrickCorunna110h
6thCamden ThompsonWhitehall110h
7thChristopher ChurchillAlma110h
8thCarter RiceThree Rivers110h
PlaceNameTeamEvent
1stDJ WoodBattle Creek Harper Creek300h
2ndTitan ParkerParma Western300h
3rdAiden SadubaTrenton300h
4thZander WheatleyFreeland300h
5thRemington HaworthShepherd300h
6thConan WeeksClare300h
7thTyler TravisShepherd300h
8thBryce PratlSt. Johns300h