MHSAA Region 10-1 championship
Warren Mott
may 17, 2019
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Results can be found here www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/353868/results
boysAthletes Making the Top 12 list
Sophomore Jacob Harberts...#1 in the 3200m Run (10:00.43) Zach Droski...#6 in the High Jump (5-11) Junior Brandon Ross...#1 in the Discus (158-1) Senior Dylan Marx...#1 in the High Hurdles (15.21)-SR 4x200m Relay (Michalak, Parker, Small, Holman) 1:31.01 Brandon Michalak...#1 in the 300m Hurdles (39.74)-SR Johnnie Small...#8 in the Long Jump (20-2.5) |
girlsAthletes Making the Top 12 list
Freshman Brooke Forrey..T#4 in the High Jump (5-0) Sophomore Emma Myziuk...#4 in the 1600m Run (5:37.63) Junior Airiana Louie-Cameron...#10 in the 400m Dash (1:01.73)) Airiana Louie-Cameron...#10 in the 200m Dash (27.31) Heidi Palmer...#7 in the 3200m Run..#7 (12:33.57) Jemma Kelly...#10 in the 800m Run (2:30.83) Senior Izabella Gowen...#10 in the 800m Run (2:31.71) McKenna Wojcicki...#2 in the 300m Hurdles (47.37) Savannah McLauchlan...T#2 in the High Jump.. (5-4) Savannah McLauclan...#6 in the High Hurdles (16.46) |
AT WARREN-MOTT
STATE QUALIFIERS
GIRLS
By George Pohly [email protected]; @GPohly on Twitter
TEAM SCORES: Dakota 119, Chippewa Valley 92, Anchor Bay 82.5, Troy 81, L'Anse Creuse 50, Utica 44, Port Huron Northern 40, Troy Athens 38, L'Anse Creuse North 35, Stevenson 35, Eisenhower 35, Sterling Heights 3, Port Huron 2, Ford 1.5, Fraser 1, Warren-Mott 0.
Shot put: Opal Jackson, LCN, 35-9. Amelia Bont, 34-3.
Discus: Sydney Koppinger, PH, 120-6. Janan Khalil, Dak, 118-6. Amelia Bont, AB, 116-5.
High jump: Jenna Doyle, TA, 5-6. Micah Martin, LC, 5-6. Savannah McLauchlan, Dak, 5-4. Deshonte Smith, Stev, 5-4. Sarah Wight, PHN, 5-2. Lauren Lutz, Eis 5-2.
Long jump: Zoe Galloway, Dak, 16-5. Alexa Garavaglia, CV, 16-1.25.
Pole vault: Kaylee Koch, Dak, 10-9. Alexa Hempel, Dak, 9-9.
3200 relay: Troy (Paige Anderson, Caitlin Henning, Aileen Liu, Lauren Fulcher) 9:50.06. Anchor Bay, 9:53.06.
100 high hurdles: Grace Johnson, Troy, 14.49. Lauren Fulcher, Troy, 14.97. Micah Martin, LC, 15.12. McKenna Wojcicki, Dak, 15.68.
100 dash: Reynei Wallace, CV, 12.46. Mone' Knowles, Utica, 12.52. Kiara Gentry, CV, 12.64.
800 relay: Chippewa Valley (Kiara Gentry, Jaida Dorris, Meriah Smith, Reynei Wallace) 1:47.19. Utica 1:47.88.
1600: Cora Kolodge, AB, 5:14.97. Kiera Snyder, PH, 5:17.63.
400 relay: Utica (Fallon Ward, Maya Narusch, Riley Redmond, Mone' Knowles)50.56. Chippewa Valley 51.10.
400 dash: Reynei Wallace, CV, 59.58. Brittany Barnett, Stev, 59.66.
300 low hurdles: Lauren Fulcher, Troy, 43.82. Grace Johnson, Troy, 45.06. Angelica Bailey, AB, 47.19. McKenna Wojcick, Dak, 47.37.
800: Cora Kolodge, AB, 2:23.48. Addison Kiteley, PH, 2:24.18.
200: Reynei Wallace, CV, 25.67. Brittany Barnett, Stev, 26.23.
3200: Cora Kolodge, AB, 11:41.07. Andrea Barreto, Eis, 11:43.00.
1600 relay: Troy (Marina Malyarenko, Grace Johnson, Jasmine Wu, Lauren Fulcer) 4:07.03. Dakota 4:10.45.
BOYS TEAM SCORES: Dakota 114, Chippewa Valley 102, Warren-Mott 83, Port Huron Northern 60, Eisenhower 45, Troy 39, Anchor Bay 36, L'Anse Creuse 33, Stevenson 27, Sterling Heights 24, Utica 23, Troy Athens 23, Port Huron 22, Fraser 19, L'Anse Creuse North 10, Ford 3.
Shot put: Brandon Ross, Dak, 51-0.5. Charles Wesley, CV, 46-4.5.
Discus: Brandon Ross, Dak, 158-1. Charles Wesley, CV, 154-6. Sebastian Tesch, AB, 148-7.
High jump: Nick Floyd, CV, 6-3. Zachary Webb, Dak, 6-3. Cameron Graziosi, TA, 6-3. DeJzon Aljahim, WM, 6-3. Cass Dobrowolski, PH, 6-3. Tommy Perez, Utica, 6-3.
Long jump: Sam Kunnuji, LC, 21-1.5. Trent Anglebrandt, PH, 20-9.
Pole vault: Tim Hunt, PHN, 14-3. Al Biland, AB, 13-6. Kas Juncaj, SH, 13-0.
3200 relay: Dakota (Nathan Parker, Jacob Sand, Jacob Williams, Matthew Singer) 8:11.89. Troy Athens 8:12.59.
110 high hurdles: Aaron Bonner, PH, 15.18. Dylan Marx, Dak, 15.21.
100 dash: Nijere Finney, PH, 11.03. Trevon Madison, WM, 11.06. Adrian Gamage, SH, 11.11.
800 relay: Warren-Mott (Carvin Coleman, James Murray, Trevon Madison, Darius Willis) 1:28.96. L'Anse Creuse 1:30.46.
1600: Joseph Jaster, Dak, 4:26.90. Carson Nicoletti, Utica, 4:29.42.
400 relay: Warren-Mott (Daiyon Anderson, James Murray, Trevon Madison, Darius Willis) 43.10. Dakota 43.69.
400 dash: Arric Miles, Stev, 50.48. Chris Odoms, CV, 51.54.
300 intermediate hurdles: Brandon Michalak, Dak, 39.74. Carvin Coleman, WM, 39.94. Ben Dubey, Stev, 39.99.
800: Terrence Brooks Jr., CV, 1:56.70. John Burke, Eis, 1:57.26.
200: Caleb Oyster, Eis, 22.07. Trevon Madison, WM, 22.71.
3200: Donald O'Keefe, Troy, 9:42.97. Brian Jones, Eis, 9:43.89.
1600 relay: Chippewa Valley (Dakota Lopiccolo, Chris Odoms, Cedric Grant Jr., Terrence Brooks) 3:28.17. Warren-Mott 3:29.09.
STATE QUALIFIERS
GIRLS
By George Pohly [email protected]; @GPohly on Twitter
TEAM SCORES: Dakota 119, Chippewa Valley 92, Anchor Bay 82.5, Troy 81, L'Anse Creuse 50, Utica 44, Port Huron Northern 40, Troy Athens 38, L'Anse Creuse North 35, Stevenson 35, Eisenhower 35, Sterling Heights 3, Port Huron 2, Ford 1.5, Fraser 1, Warren-Mott 0.
Shot put: Opal Jackson, LCN, 35-9. Amelia Bont, 34-3.
Discus: Sydney Koppinger, PH, 120-6. Janan Khalil, Dak, 118-6. Amelia Bont, AB, 116-5.
High jump: Jenna Doyle, TA, 5-6. Micah Martin, LC, 5-6. Savannah McLauchlan, Dak, 5-4. Deshonte Smith, Stev, 5-4. Sarah Wight, PHN, 5-2. Lauren Lutz, Eis 5-2.
Long jump: Zoe Galloway, Dak, 16-5. Alexa Garavaglia, CV, 16-1.25.
Pole vault: Kaylee Koch, Dak, 10-9. Alexa Hempel, Dak, 9-9.
3200 relay: Troy (Paige Anderson, Caitlin Henning, Aileen Liu, Lauren Fulcher) 9:50.06. Anchor Bay, 9:53.06.
100 high hurdles: Grace Johnson, Troy, 14.49. Lauren Fulcher, Troy, 14.97. Micah Martin, LC, 15.12. McKenna Wojcicki, Dak, 15.68.
100 dash: Reynei Wallace, CV, 12.46. Mone' Knowles, Utica, 12.52. Kiara Gentry, CV, 12.64.
800 relay: Chippewa Valley (Kiara Gentry, Jaida Dorris, Meriah Smith, Reynei Wallace) 1:47.19. Utica 1:47.88.
1600: Cora Kolodge, AB, 5:14.97. Kiera Snyder, PH, 5:17.63.
400 relay: Utica (Fallon Ward, Maya Narusch, Riley Redmond, Mone' Knowles)50.56. Chippewa Valley 51.10.
400 dash: Reynei Wallace, CV, 59.58. Brittany Barnett, Stev, 59.66.
300 low hurdles: Lauren Fulcher, Troy, 43.82. Grace Johnson, Troy, 45.06. Angelica Bailey, AB, 47.19. McKenna Wojcick, Dak, 47.37.
800: Cora Kolodge, AB, 2:23.48. Addison Kiteley, PH, 2:24.18.
200: Reynei Wallace, CV, 25.67. Brittany Barnett, Stev, 26.23.
3200: Cora Kolodge, AB, 11:41.07. Andrea Barreto, Eis, 11:43.00.
1600 relay: Troy (Marina Malyarenko, Grace Johnson, Jasmine Wu, Lauren Fulcer) 4:07.03. Dakota 4:10.45.
BOYS TEAM SCORES: Dakota 114, Chippewa Valley 102, Warren-Mott 83, Port Huron Northern 60, Eisenhower 45, Troy 39, Anchor Bay 36, L'Anse Creuse 33, Stevenson 27, Sterling Heights 24, Utica 23, Troy Athens 23, Port Huron 22, Fraser 19, L'Anse Creuse North 10, Ford 3.
Shot put: Brandon Ross, Dak, 51-0.5. Charles Wesley, CV, 46-4.5.
Discus: Brandon Ross, Dak, 158-1. Charles Wesley, CV, 154-6. Sebastian Tesch, AB, 148-7.
High jump: Nick Floyd, CV, 6-3. Zachary Webb, Dak, 6-3. Cameron Graziosi, TA, 6-3. DeJzon Aljahim, WM, 6-3. Cass Dobrowolski, PH, 6-3. Tommy Perez, Utica, 6-3.
Long jump: Sam Kunnuji, LC, 21-1.5. Trent Anglebrandt, PH, 20-9.
Pole vault: Tim Hunt, PHN, 14-3. Al Biland, AB, 13-6. Kas Juncaj, SH, 13-0.
3200 relay: Dakota (Nathan Parker, Jacob Sand, Jacob Williams, Matthew Singer) 8:11.89. Troy Athens 8:12.59.
110 high hurdles: Aaron Bonner, PH, 15.18. Dylan Marx, Dak, 15.21.
100 dash: Nijere Finney, PH, 11.03. Trevon Madison, WM, 11.06. Adrian Gamage, SH, 11.11.
800 relay: Warren-Mott (Carvin Coleman, James Murray, Trevon Madison, Darius Willis) 1:28.96. L'Anse Creuse 1:30.46.
1600: Joseph Jaster, Dak, 4:26.90. Carson Nicoletti, Utica, 4:29.42.
400 relay: Warren-Mott (Daiyon Anderson, James Murray, Trevon Madison, Darius Willis) 43.10. Dakota 43.69.
400 dash: Arric Miles, Stev, 50.48. Chris Odoms, CV, 51.54.
300 intermediate hurdles: Brandon Michalak, Dak, 39.74. Carvin Coleman, WM, 39.94. Ben Dubey, Stev, 39.99.
800: Terrence Brooks Jr., CV, 1:56.70. John Burke, Eis, 1:57.26.
200: Caleb Oyster, Eis, 22.07. Trevon Madison, WM, 22.71.
3200: Donald O'Keefe, Troy, 9:42.97. Brian Jones, Eis, 9:43.89.
1600 relay: Chippewa Valley (Dakota Lopiccolo, Chris Odoms, Cedric Grant Jr., Terrence Brooks) 3:28.17. Warren-Mott 3:29.09.
.By George Pohly
Warren-Mott had a message for Division 1 sprint relay teams.
“We didn’t go anywhere,” senior Trevon Madison said.
The Marauders’ 800-meter foursome turned in one of its better performances at the Harold Arft Sterling Heights Invitational on May 3, but an exchange-zone infraction wiped out what would have been a first-place finish and a jolt of confidence.
“We used that,” coach Adam Diaz said. “We learned from it. We took that time of 1:30.6 and knew we can run that time.”
The Marauders demonstrated Friday how much they had “learned.”
The team of Carvin Coleman, James Murray, Madison and Darius Willis blazed to a first-place finish at the regional meet on the Marauders’ track. The team had a sub-1:30 finish that broke the Warren-Mott record and renewed the Marauders’ hopes for a special finish at the state finals at East Kentwood on June 1.
“We knew we had to make a statement,” Madison, a Ferris State football recruit, said. “We adjusted the day after that (Sterling Heights) meet.”
Madison gave the Marauders the lead on the third leg of the relay, and Willis brought home the record.
“I pushed it as hard as I could,” Michigan Tech football recruit Willis said. “That’s all I had.”
The performance caught Diaz off guard.
“I didn’t expect 1:28.96,” he said. “That broke our school record, which we set last year, by a few seconds. That puts us in contention at the state meet. That’s a dangerous time.”
Coleman, a hurdler who ran the lead leg of the relay, is a junior. The other members of the team are seniors.
“Each one has their own niche,” Diaz said. “Darius is never going to quit; that’s why he anchors.”
Madison qualified for the state finals in the 100 dash as the Marauders showed their speed throughout the day.
Warren-Mott also won the 400 relay.
Dakota was the team champion.
The Cougars’ Joe Jaster won the 1600 meters, and then the senior saluted those who have boosted his career.
“I couldn’t be here without my fantastic training partners, my teammates, my coaches,” Jaster said. “My support system has been amazing -- my parents and everybody. I thank them all.”
Jaster, the school record holder in the 3200 meters, is going to Case Western Reserve. He’ll major in biomedical engineering and run cross country and track.
But before that chapter of his life begins, he’ll wear the Dakota colors in the state finals.
“That’s the big dance,” he said. “An all-state accolade has been my goal all season. That would be amazing.”
Tim Hunt of Port Huron Northern cleared 14-3 to win the boys pole vault. Two county vaulters also qualified as runner-up Al Biland of Anchor Bay vaulted a personal-best 13-6 and Kas Juncaj of Sterling Heights went 13-0.
The top two finishers in each event advanced to the finals. Others advanced by meeting standards set by the Michigan High School Athletic Association.
In the girls regional, ninth-grader Cora Kolodge of Anchor Bay and senior Reynei Wallace of Chippewa Valley were multi-event winners and Dakota was the team champion.
Reynei Wallace of Chippewa Valley won three sprints and anchored the winning 800-meter relay at the Division 1 regional at Warren-Mott
Kolodge anchored a qualifying 3200 relay team and then won the 1600, 800 and 3200 races,
Wallace, a senior who’s headed to Indiana State, won the 100, 200 and 400 dashes and anchored the first-place 800 relay.
Kolodge broke the Anchor Bay record for the 1600 at the Sterling Heights meet and broke it again a week ago at the Dakota Invitational.
“It’s definitely exhausting,” Kolodge said of her day at the regional. “Four events is a lot.”
Kolodge’s split in the relay broke her personal best by six seconds.
“This is so overwhelming in a good way,” she said. “It’s crazy how good the running community is, how much they support me.”
Jenna Doyle of Troy Athens emerged from a crowded field to win the high jump. She cleared a personal-best 5 feet, 6 inches to lead four state qualifiers, including Micah Martin of L’Anse Creuse.
“The great competition elevated my performance,” Doyle said. “I was around a lot of other great girls.”
Doyle had an enthusiastic cheering section that included her mother, Kim Doyle, and grandmother Lynne Treharne.
“It helps. Definitely,” she said of having fans behind her.
Doyle, who’ll jump at Grand Valley State, finished third in the state last year.
Her goal for 2019?
“Go for it, all the way,” she said.
Warren-Mott had a message for Division 1 sprint relay teams.
“We didn’t go anywhere,” senior Trevon Madison said.
The Marauders’ 800-meter foursome turned in one of its better performances at the Harold Arft Sterling Heights Invitational on May 3, but an exchange-zone infraction wiped out what would have been a first-place finish and a jolt of confidence.
“We used that,” coach Adam Diaz said. “We learned from it. We took that time of 1:30.6 and knew we can run that time.”
The Marauders demonstrated Friday how much they had “learned.”
The team of Carvin Coleman, James Murray, Madison and Darius Willis blazed to a first-place finish at the regional meet on the Marauders’ track. The team had a sub-1:30 finish that broke the Warren-Mott record and renewed the Marauders’ hopes for a special finish at the state finals at East Kentwood on June 1.
“We knew we had to make a statement,” Madison, a Ferris State football recruit, said. “We adjusted the day after that (Sterling Heights) meet.”
Madison gave the Marauders the lead on the third leg of the relay, and Willis brought home the record.
“I pushed it as hard as I could,” Michigan Tech football recruit Willis said. “That’s all I had.”
The performance caught Diaz off guard.
“I didn’t expect 1:28.96,” he said. “That broke our school record, which we set last year, by a few seconds. That puts us in contention at the state meet. That’s a dangerous time.”
Coleman, a hurdler who ran the lead leg of the relay, is a junior. The other members of the team are seniors.
“Each one has their own niche,” Diaz said. “Darius is never going to quit; that’s why he anchors.”
Madison qualified for the state finals in the 100 dash as the Marauders showed their speed throughout the day.
Warren-Mott also won the 400 relay.
Dakota was the team champion.
The Cougars’ Joe Jaster won the 1600 meters, and then the senior saluted those who have boosted his career.
“I couldn’t be here without my fantastic training partners, my teammates, my coaches,” Jaster said. “My support system has been amazing -- my parents and everybody. I thank them all.”
Jaster, the school record holder in the 3200 meters, is going to Case Western Reserve. He’ll major in biomedical engineering and run cross country and track.
But before that chapter of his life begins, he’ll wear the Dakota colors in the state finals.
“That’s the big dance,” he said. “An all-state accolade has been my goal all season. That would be amazing.”
Tim Hunt of Port Huron Northern cleared 14-3 to win the boys pole vault. Two county vaulters also qualified as runner-up Al Biland of Anchor Bay vaulted a personal-best 13-6 and Kas Juncaj of Sterling Heights went 13-0.
The top two finishers in each event advanced to the finals. Others advanced by meeting standards set by the Michigan High School Athletic Association.
In the girls regional, ninth-grader Cora Kolodge of Anchor Bay and senior Reynei Wallace of Chippewa Valley were multi-event winners and Dakota was the team champion.
Reynei Wallace of Chippewa Valley won three sprints and anchored the winning 800-meter relay at the Division 1 regional at Warren-Mott
Kolodge anchored a qualifying 3200 relay team and then won the 1600, 800 and 3200 races,
Wallace, a senior who’s headed to Indiana State, won the 100, 200 and 400 dashes and anchored the first-place 800 relay.
Kolodge broke the Anchor Bay record for the 1600 at the Sterling Heights meet and broke it again a week ago at the Dakota Invitational.
“It’s definitely exhausting,” Kolodge said of her day at the regional. “Four events is a lot.”
Kolodge’s split in the relay broke her personal best by six seconds.
“This is so overwhelming in a good way,” she said. “It’s crazy how good the running community is, how much they support me.”
Jenna Doyle of Troy Athens emerged from a crowded field to win the high jump. She cleared a personal-best 5 feet, 6 inches to lead four state qualifiers, including Micah Martin of L’Anse Creuse.
“The great competition elevated my performance,” Doyle said. “I was around a lot of other great girls.”
Doyle had an enthusiastic cheering section that included her mother, Kim Doyle, and grandmother Lynne Treharne.
“It helps. Definitely,” she said of having fans behind her.
Doyle, who’ll jump at Grand Valley State, finished third in the state last year.
Her goal for 2019?
“Go for it, all the way,” she said.
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