15th annual Dakota Cougars
Track & Field Invitational
may 13, 2019
9 am @ dakota high School
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Results can be found here www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/351687/results
GirlsAthletes Making the Top 12 list
Freshman Kim Martin...#12 in the High Hurdles (18.68) Gianah Krok...#7 in the Shot Put (29-4.5) Ginah Krok...#7 in the Discus (97-3) Sophomore Janan Khalil...#4 in the Shot Put (32-7.75) Janan Khalil...#1 in the Discus (125-9) Angelina Chynoweth...#11 in the Discus (91-8) Junior Zoe' Galloway...T#5 in the Long Jump (16-5) Senior Zyair Clark...#8 in the 200m Dash (27.62) Hannah Faustyn...#8 in the 3200m RUn (12:50.14) McKenna Wojcicki...#1 in the 100m Hurdles (15.62) Savannah McLauchlan...#8 in the 100m Hurdles (16.69) Autumn Majestic...#4 in the Discus (102-11) |
BOysAthletes Making the Top 12 list
Freshman Jacob Vohs...#12 in teh 1600m Run (5:04.58) Devontrey Mosley...#5 in the Discus (114-5) Sophomore Jacob Harberts...#6 in the 1600m Run (4:43.52) Jordan Vernon...#12 in the 110m Hurdles (17.72) Matt Singer...#1 in the 300m Hurdles (42.20) Ayden Wisinski...T#9 in the Pole Vault (11-6) Junior Brandon Ross...#1 in the Shot Put (53-6) Brandon Ross...#1 in the Discus (154-6) Senior Johnnie Small...#11 in the Long Jump (19-9) Gabe Holman...#9 in the 100m Dash (11.45) Nathan Parker...#3 in the 400m Dash (51.27) Joe Jaster...#2 in the 1600m RUn (4:23.82) Jake Williams...#10 in the 1600m Run (4:37.64) Brandon Michalak...#1 in the 300m Hurdles (39.97) Kyle Kresnak...#5 in the 300m Hurdles (42.60) 4x200m Relay (Michalak, Parker, Small, Holman ) 1:31.45 |
DAKOTA INVITATIONAL
MAY 11
BOYS
Shot put: Brandon Ross, Dakota, 53-6. Neil Shaw, Romeo, 46-1.25. Joshua Bogan, South Lake, 43-0.5.
Discus: Sebastian Tesch, Anchor Bay, 156-5. Brandon Ross, Dakota, 154-6. Will Richardson, L’Anse Creuse, 147-9.
High jump: Zachary Webb, Dakota, 6-3. Tommy Perez, Utica, 6-0. Ka’Ronn Henderson, GP North, 5-10.
Long jump: Sam Kunnuji, L’Anse Creuse, 20-6. Johnnie Small, Dakota, 19-9. Abe Mayfield, Romeo, 19-8.75.
Pole vault: Al Biland, Anchor Bay, 12-6. Kas Juncaj, Sterling Heights, 12-0. Noah Murray, Dakota, 11-6.
3200 relay: Dakota (Nathan Parker, Matthhew Singer, Jacob Williams, Jacob Sand) 8:33.02. L'Anse Creuse North, 8:38.99. Mount Clemens, 9:18.43.
110 high hurdles: Darrin King, Country Day, 15.10. Zac Ozormoor, GP North, 15.19. Darrin Black, Michigan Collegiate, 15.49.
100 dash: John Jackman, Romeo, 10.89. Chase Esterline, Utica, 11.23. Jerimiyah Vince, South Lake, 11.28.
800 relay: Dakota (Brandon Michalak, Nathan Parker, Johnnie Small, Gabriel Hofman) 1:31.45. Michigan Collegiate, 1:31.75. Grosse Pointe North, 1:34.39.
1600: Jack Wilson, Romeo, 4:22.83. Joseph Jaster, Dakota, 4:23.82. Preston Navarre, GP North, 4:26.35.
400 relay: Michigan Collegiate (Dequan Anderson, Darrin Black, Tracheon Adams, Reginald Nobles) 44.10. Dakota, 44.65. L’Anse Creuse, 44.76.
400 dash: Dylan Johnson, Roseville, 50.31. Nathan Parker, Dakota, 51.27. Larry DeDalis, Cardinal Mooney, 53.61.
300 intermediate hurdles: Brandon Michalak, Dakota, 39.97. Jase Davidson, Romeo, 41.63. Javon Taylor, Clintondale, 41.72.
800: Jack Wilson, Romeo, 2:01.12. Rob Robinson, Mount Clemens, 2:04.63. Nate Truss, GP North, 2:04.74.
200: John Jackman, Romeo, 22.63. Jayce Chambliss, L’Anse Creuse, 22.80. Chase Esterline, Utica, 22.81.
3200: William Hofmann, GP North, 9:45.16. Joseph Jaster, Dakota, 9:46.39. Dillan Shuten, Lamphere, 10:06.18.
1600 relay: Dakota (Gabriel Holman, Andrew Milosavlevski, Brandon Michalak, Nathan Parker) 3:41.30. Clintondale, 3:41.30. Lamphere, 3:48.59.
GIRLS
Shot put: Shannon Gaffney, Richmond, 35-9.75. Amelia Bont, Anchor Bay, 34-6. Lydia Hall, L’Anse Creuse, 33-8.5.
Discus: Janan Khalil, Dakota, 125-9. Shannon Gaffney, Richmond, 118-3. Amelia Bont, Anchor Bay, 117-10.
High jump: Savannah McLauchlan, Dakota, 5-2. Laila Logan, GP North, 4-10. Zoe Morris, Dakota, 4-10.
Long jump: Makayla Sumrall, Roseville, 16-6. Linda Aron, Mich Collegiate, 16-5. Zoe Galloway, Dakota, 16-5.
Pole vault: Kaylee Koch, Dakota, 10-6. Ella Block, Romeo, 10-6. Catelyn Gagnier, GP North, 9-6.
3200 relay: Romeo (Ashley Quinn, Sarah Greb, Natalie Molotky, Sydney Goodrich) 9:59.90. Dakota, 10:13.55. Anchor Bay, 10:18.25.
100 high hurdles: Micah Martin, L’Anse Creuse, 15.45. McKenna Wojcicki, Dakota, 15.62. Ahjanae Brady, Lamphere, 16.00.
100 dash: Makayla Sumrall, Roseville, 12.66. Shantese Myers, LC North, 13.25. Melissa Avi, Lamphere, 13.35.
800 relay: Utica (Fallon Ward, Madilyn Shannon, Riley Redmond, Mone’ Knowles) 1:50.08. Dakota, 1:50.31. Grosse Pointe North, 1:51.87.
1600: Cora Kolodge, Anchor Bay, 5:08.15. Madelyn Malczewski, Romeo, 5:09.57. Charlene Yarema, Romeo, 5:19.76.
400 relay: Utica (Fallon Ward, Madilyn Shannon, Riley Redmond, Mone’ Knowles) 51.64. Dakota, 52.19. Lamphere, 53.11.
400 dash: Linda Aron, Mich Collegiate, 1:01.64. Talia Krause, L’Anse Creuse, 1:03.60. Natalie Jacobs, LC North, 1:03.96.
300 intermediate hurdles: Ahjanae Brady, Lamphere, 47.42. McKenna Wojcicki, Dakota, 47.67. Amanda Usrey, Anchor Bay, 49.91.
800: Ashley Quinn, Romeo, 2:24.56. Cora Kolodge, Anchor Bay, 2:29.15. Jemma Kelly, Dakota, 2:33.10.
200: Riley Redmond, Utica, 26.88. Linda Aron, Mich Collegiate, 27.34. Zyair Clark, Dakota, 27.62.
3200: Maddy Bean, Richmond, 11:45.36. Sara Michalik, GP North, 12:10.11. Natalie Molotky, Romeo, 12:11.47.
1600 relay: Romeo (Madelyn Malczewski, Gabriella Rimkus, Sydney Goodrich, Ashley Quinn) 4:13.22. Grosse Pointe North, 4:19.84. Dakota, 4:21.51.
MAY 11
BOYS
Shot put: Brandon Ross, Dakota, 53-6. Neil Shaw, Romeo, 46-1.25. Joshua Bogan, South Lake, 43-0.5.
Discus: Sebastian Tesch, Anchor Bay, 156-5. Brandon Ross, Dakota, 154-6. Will Richardson, L’Anse Creuse, 147-9.
High jump: Zachary Webb, Dakota, 6-3. Tommy Perez, Utica, 6-0. Ka’Ronn Henderson, GP North, 5-10.
Long jump: Sam Kunnuji, L’Anse Creuse, 20-6. Johnnie Small, Dakota, 19-9. Abe Mayfield, Romeo, 19-8.75.
Pole vault: Al Biland, Anchor Bay, 12-6. Kas Juncaj, Sterling Heights, 12-0. Noah Murray, Dakota, 11-6.
3200 relay: Dakota (Nathan Parker, Matthhew Singer, Jacob Williams, Jacob Sand) 8:33.02. L'Anse Creuse North, 8:38.99. Mount Clemens, 9:18.43.
110 high hurdles: Darrin King, Country Day, 15.10. Zac Ozormoor, GP North, 15.19. Darrin Black, Michigan Collegiate, 15.49.
100 dash: John Jackman, Romeo, 10.89. Chase Esterline, Utica, 11.23. Jerimiyah Vince, South Lake, 11.28.
800 relay: Dakota (Brandon Michalak, Nathan Parker, Johnnie Small, Gabriel Hofman) 1:31.45. Michigan Collegiate, 1:31.75. Grosse Pointe North, 1:34.39.
1600: Jack Wilson, Romeo, 4:22.83. Joseph Jaster, Dakota, 4:23.82. Preston Navarre, GP North, 4:26.35.
400 relay: Michigan Collegiate (Dequan Anderson, Darrin Black, Tracheon Adams, Reginald Nobles) 44.10. Dakota, 44.65. L’Anse Creuse, 44.76.
400 dash: Dylan Johnson, Roseville, 50.31. Nathan Parker, Dakota, 51.27. Larry DeDalis, Cardinal Mooney, 53.61.
300 intermediate hurdles: Brandon Michalak, Dakota, 39.97. Jase Davidson, Romeo, 41.63. Javon Taylor, Clintondale, 41.72.
800: Jack Wilson, Romeo, 2:01.12. Rob Robinson, Mount Clemens, 2:04.63. Nate Truss, GP North, 2:04.74.
200: John Jackman, Romeo, 22.63. Jayce Chambliss, L’Anse Creuse, 22.80. Chase Esterline, Utica, 22.81.
3200: William Hofmann, GP North, 9:45.16. Joseph Jaster, Dakota, 9:46.39. Dillan Shuten, Lamphere, 10:06.18.
1600 relay: Dakota (Gabriel Holman, Andrew Milosavlevski, Brandon Michalak, Nathan Parker) 3:41.30. Clintondale, 3:41.30. Lamphere, 3:48.59.
GIRLS
Shot put: Shannon Gaffney, Richmond, 35-9.75. Amelia Bont, Anchor Bay, 34-6. Lydia Hall, L’Anse Creuse, 33-8.5.
Discus: Janan Khalil, Dakota, 125-9. Shannon Gaffney, Richmond, 118-3. Amelia Bont, Anchor Bay, 117-10.
High jump: Savannah McLauchlan, Dakota, 5-2. Laila Logan, GP North, 4-10. Zoe Morris, Dakota, 4-10.
Long jump: Makayla Sumrall, Roseville, 16-6. Linda Aron, Mich Collegiate, 16-5. Zoe Galloway, Dakota, 16-5.
Pole vault: Kaylee Koch, Dakota, 10-6. Ella Block, Romeo, 10-6. Catelyn Gagnier, GP North, 9-6.
3200 relay: Romeo (Ashley Quinn, Sarah Greb, Natalie Molotky, Sydney Goodrich) 9:59.90. Dakota, 10:13.55. Anchor Bay, 10:18.25.
100 high hurdles: Micah Martin, L’Anse Creuse, 15.45. McKenna Wojcicki, Dakota, 15.62. Ahjanae Brady, Lamphere, 16.00.
100 dash: Makayla Sumrall, Roseville, 12.66. Shantese Myers, LC North, 13.25. Melissa Avi, Lamphere, 13.35.
800 relay: Utica (Fallon Ward, Madilyn Shannon, Riley Redmond, Mone’ Knowles) 1:50.08. Dakota, 1:50.31. Grosse Pointe North, 1:51.87.
1600: Cora Kolodge, Anchor Bay, 5:08.15. Madelyn Malczewski, Romeo, 5:09.57. Charlene Yarema, Romeo, 5:19.76.
400 relay: Utica (Fallon Ward, Madilyn Shannon, Riley Redmond, Mone’ Knowles) 51.64. Dakota, 52.19. Lamphere, 53.11.
400 dash: Linda Aron, Mich Collegiate, 1:01.64. Talia Krause, L’Anse Creuse, 1:03.60. Natalie Jacobs, LC North, 1:03.96.
300 intermediate hurdles: Ahjanae Brady, Lamphere, 47.42. McKenna Wojcicki, Dakota, 47.67. Amanda Usrey, Anchor Bay, 49.91.
800: Ashley Quinn, Romeo, 2:24.56. Cora Kolodge, Anchor Bay, 2:29.15. Jemma Kelly, Dakota, 2:33.10.
200: Riley Redmond, Utica, 26.88. Linda Aron, Mich Collegiate, 27.34. Zyair Clark, Dakota, 27.62.
3200: Maddy Bean, Richmond, 11:45.36. Sara Michalik, GP North, 12:10.11. Natalie Molotky, Romeo, 12:11.47.
1600 relay: Romeo (Madelyn Malczewski, Gabriella Rimkus, Sydney Goodrich, Ashley Quinn) 4:13.22. Grosse Pointe North, 4:19.84. Dakota, 4:21.51.
Seniors aim high and far as track regionals await
By George Pohly [email protected]; @GPohly on Twitter
The finish line is almost here for seniors like Savannah McLauchlan and Linda Aron.
Regional track and field meets are this week.
That means it’s go-time for athletes like Dakota’s McLauchlan and Michigan Collegiate’s Aron to earn berths in state finals.
“I want to be able to go out with a bang,” McLauchlan said after winning the high jump at the Dakota Invitational on Saturday.
“States is where my mind is set,” McLauchlan added. “I want to get there and at least make all-state.”
Aron, a transfer from Warren Woods-Tower, has similar goals.
“I want to win the state championship,” she said.
Aron believes the 400-meter dash is her best event.
Her coach thinks she can be a force in that race and more.
“I believe Linda can win three state championships, in the 400, the 200 and the long jump,” Ricky Gonzalez said. “She should at least be all-state in all three.”
Michigan Collegiate competes in the Division 3 regional at Bishop Foley on Thursday.
Aron takes a quality resume to the meet.
The school record holder in the long jump and the 400, she won her preliminary heat in the 200 and jumped 16-5.5 on a cold and cloudy day at Dakota. She finished second in the 200 final, won the 400 championship and wound up second in the jump.
Aron won the 400 and 200 at the Charter School Conference meet at Mount Clemens on May 4.
“If she keeps progressing like she has over the past month, I think she’ll be right there at the top in Division 3,” Gonzalez said.
McLauchlan jumped her personal best of 5-4 as a 10th-grader.
After clearing 5-2 at her school's invitational, she missed making 5-4 but took her performance in stride.
“We’re getting there,” the Oakland University recruit said. “My steps have been really messed up. I need to get those in place.
“I’ve got the height. Other than that, I need to get in the right place.”
The Cougars are in the regional at Warren-Mott on Friday.
Last year, McLauchlan extended her season by reaching the additional state qualifier height of 5-2.
“I jumped that today. Hopefully I can keep it there,” she said.
Emanuela Pepaj of Sterling Heights had a career-best 32-6 early in the shot put competition at Dakota.
“I’m so happy,” the junior said.
Pepaj wound up seventh in the shot put, won by Richmond's Shannon Gaffney.
The season has been uneven for Pepaj.
“I came in strong. Threw a PR,” she said.
Then she hit the proverbial "wall” and performances stagnated.
“I got really, really frustrated,” Pepaj said. “It’s hard to describe. I think maybe personal things affected track. I’m glad things are going well right now.”
Pepaj also plays basketball.
Last winter, she sprained her right ankle.
During her sophomore basketball season, she sprained her left ankle.
“That really messed with my vertical (jump),” she said.
A shot putter and discus thrower like Pepaj doesn’t want tender ankles in endeavors that require sound footwork.
“That’s why this is so hard,” she said.
Pepaj will be at the Warren-Mott regional.
She wants to throw the shot 35 feet. She’d also like a spell of favorable weather.
“I don’t know what Michigan is thinking right now,” Pepaj said, perhaps echoing the sentiments of all spring-sports athletes. “We had sunshine two minutes ago.”
Gaffney's winning throw was 35-9.75. She finished second to Dakota's Janan Khalil in the discus.
Cora Kolodge of Anchor Bay won the 1600 in 5:08.15. That broke the school record the freshman set a week ago at the Harold Arft Sterling Heights Invitational.
Makayla Sumrall of Roseville was a double winner. The senior ran a personal-best 12.66 in the 100 and added the long jump championship.
Riley Redmond of Utica won the 200, and Ashley Quinn won the 800.
Maddy Bean (3200) gave Richmond a second first-place finisher.
Micah Martin of L'Anse Creuse won the high hurdles and Ahjanae Brady of Lamphere won the lows.
Kaylee Koch was the pole vault winner.
In the boys meet, Romeo senior John Jackman won the 100 and 200 meters. Dylan Johnson of Roseville won the 400 and Jack Wilson of Romeo took the 800.
Distance races were won by Wilson (1600) and William Hofmann (3200) of Grosse Pointe North.
Darrin King of Detroit Country Day won the high hurdles and Brandon Michalak of Dakota won the intermediates.
Anchor Bay and Dakota had a pair of field event winners apiece.
The Tars' Al Biland won the pole vault and Sebastian Tesch took the discus throw. The Cougars' Zachary Webb won the high jump and Brandon Ross won the shot put.
Sam Kunnuji of L'Anse Creuse won the long jump.
By George Pohly [email protected]; @GPohly on Twitter
- May 11, 2019
Savannah McLauchlan of Dakota clears 5 feet, 2 inches, her winning height in the high jump at the Dakota Invitational.
The finish line is almost here for seniors like Savannah McLauchlan and Linda Aron.
Regional track and field meets are this week.
That means it’s go-time for athletes like Dakota’s McLauchlan and Michigan Collegiate’s Aron to earn berths in state finals.
“I want to be able to go out with a bang,” McLauchlan said after winning the high jump at the Dakota Invitational on Saturday.
“States is where my mind is set,” McLauchlan added. “I want to get there and at least make all-state.”
Aron, a transfer from Warren Woods-Tower, has similar goals.
“I want to win the state championship,” she said.
Aron believes the 400-meter dash is her best event.
Her coach thinks she can be a force in that race and more.
“I believe Linda can win three state championships, in the 400, the 200 and the long jump,” Ricky Gonzalez said. “She should at least be all-state in all three.”
Michigan Collegiate competes in the Division 3 regional at Bishop Foley on Thursday.
Aron takes a quality resume to the meet.
The school record holder in the long jump and the 400, she won her preliminary heat in the 200 and jumped 16-5.5 on a cold and cloudy day at Dakota. She finished second in the 200 final, won the 400 championship and wound up second in the jump.
Aron won the 400 and 200 at the Charter School Conference meet at Mount Clemens on May 4.
“If she keeps progressing like she has over the past month, I think she’ll be right there at the top in Division 3,” Gonzalez said.
McLauchlan jumped her personal best of 5-4 as a 10th-grader.
After clearing 5-2 at her school's invitational, she missed making 5-4 but took her performance in stride.
“We’re getting there,” the Oakland University recruit said. “My steps have been really messed up. I need to get those in place.
“I’ve got the height. Other than that, I need to get in the right place.”
The Cougars are in the regional at Warren-Mott on Friday.
Last year, McLauchlan extended her season by reaching the additional state qualifier height of 5-2.
“I jumped that today. Hopefully I can keep it there,” she said.
Emanuela Pepaj of Sterling Heights had a career-best 32-6 early in the shot put competition at Dakota.
“I’m so happy,” the junior said.
Pepaj wound up seventh in the shot put, won by Richmond's Shannon Gaffney.
The season has been uneven for Pepaj.
“I came in strong. Threw a PR,” she said.
Then she hit the proverbial "wall” and performances stagnated.
“I got really, really frustrated,” Pepaj said. “It’s hard to describe. I think maybe personal things affected track. I’m glad things are going well right now.”
Pepaj also plays basketball.
Last winter, she sprained her right ankle.
During her sophomore basketball season, she sprained her left ankle.
“That really messed with my vertical (jump),” she said.
A shot putter and discus thrower like Pepaj doesn’t want tender ankles in endeavors that require sound footwork.
“That’s why this is so hard,” she said.
Pepaj will be at the Warren-Mott regional.
She wants to throw the shot 35 feet. She’d also like a spell of favorable weather.
“I don’t know what Michigan is thinking right now,” Pepaj said, perhaps echoing the sentiments of all spring-sports athletes. “We had sunshine two minutes ago.”
Gaffney's winning throw was 35-9.75. She finished second to Dakota's Janan Khalil in the discus.
Cora Kolodge of Anchor Bay won the 1600 in 5:08.15. That broke the school record the freshman set a week ago at the Harold Arft Sterling Heights Invitational.
Makayla Sumrall of Roseville was a double winner. The senior ran a personal-best 12.66 in the 100 and added the long jump championship.
Riley Redmond of Utica won the 200, and Ashley Quinn won the 800.
Maddy Bean (3200) gave Richmond a second first-place finisher.
Micah Martin of L'Anse Creuse won the high hurdles and Ahjanae Brady of Lamphere won the lows.
Kaylee Koch was the pole vault winner.
In the boys meet, Romeo senior John Jackman won the 100 and 200 meters. Dylan Johnson of Roseville won the 400 and Jack Wilson of Romeo took the 800.
Distance races were won by Wilson (1600) and William Hofmann (3200) of Grosse Pointe North.
Darrin King of Detroit Country Day won the high hurdles and Brandon Michalak of Dakota won the intermediates.
Anchor Bay and Dakota had a pair of field event winners apiece.
The Tars' Al Biland won the pole vault and Sebastian Tesch took the discus throw. The Cougars' Zachary Webb won the high jump and Brandon Ross won the shot put.
Sam Kunnuji of L'Anse Creuse won the long jump.
Past Results
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