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See 2025 Michigan high school girls track and field event rankings heading into state finals (5/29)
The Michigan high school girls track and field listings below are based on reported results heading into state finals on May 31, according to athletic.net rankings. Check back each week during the season for a new set of rankings. Note: Any numerals in parenthesis next to a result are wind readings. 100 Meters (Rank, Name, […]
The Michigan high school girls track and field listings below are based on reported results heading into state finals on May 31, according to athletic.net rankings. Check back each week during the season for a new set of rankings.
Note: Any numerals in parenthesis next to a result are wind readings.
100 Meters
(Rank, Name, Mark, Grade, Team)
1, Aubrey Wilson, 11.65, 10, Dearborn Divine Child
2, Kamryn Tatum, 11.78(4.3), 11, West Bloomfield
3, Jayla Dace, 11.81, 12, Detroit Renaissance
4, Daelyn Jones, 11.88(1.5), 10, GR Christian
5, Taryn Henderson, 11.90(3.2), 12, Farmington Hills Mercy
6, Jordynn Young, 11.97(1.2), 12, Saginaw Heritage
7, Madelyn Piotrowski, 12.00(3.5), 11, Troy Athens
8, Asia Elder, 12.01(2.7), 12, Oak Park
9, Keyanna O’Tey, 12.02, 12, Sturgis
10, Nahya Daza, 12.08(1.5), 10, Forest Hills Northern
200 Meters
1, Caylin Ivy, 24.02, 10, Detroit Cass Tech
2, Aubrey Wilson, 24.08, 10, Dearborn Divine Child
3, Kamryn Tatum, 24.13(1.6), 11, West Bloomfield
4, Malise Brown, 24.32, 11, Detroit Cass Tech
5, Nevaeh Burns, 24.36(1.6), 10, Oak Park
6, Taryn Henderson, 24.50(1.6), 12, Farmington Hills Mercy
7, Payton Gee, 24.51(5.3), 9, Oak Park
8, Sydney Kuhn, 24.55, 12, Saginaw Swan Valley
9, Daelyn Jones, 24.64(0.6), 10, Grand Rapids Christian
10, Maya Justice, 24.64(0.0), 12, Woodhaven
400 Meters
1, Sydney Kuhn, 53.9, 12, Saginaw Swan Valley
2, Emmry Ross, 54.28, 12, Onsted
3, Nevaeh Burns, 54.91, 10, Oak Park
4, Caylin Ivy, 55.11, 10, Detroit Cass Tech
5, Malise Brown, 55.12, 11, Detroit Cass Tech
6, Janae Coleman, 55.33, 9, Oak Park
7, Mauriel Seeberger, 55.47, 10, Portage Northern
8, Christina Dixon, 55.96, 11, Haslett
9, Kamryn Tatum, 56.01, 11, West Bloomfield
10, Sydney Roberts, 56.07, 12, Midland Dow
800 Meters
1, Emmry Ross, 02:00.53, 12, Onsted
2, Sydney Kuhn, 02:06.39, 12, Saginaw Swan Valley
3, Valerie Beeck, 02:10.95, 12, Grand Haven
4, Layla Jordan, 02:11.09, 12, Goodrich
5, Collette Wierks, 02:11.99, 10, Holland West Ottawa
6, Eliza Keith, 02:13.40, 12, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian
7, Allie Nowak, 02:14.11, 12, Johannesburg-Lewiston
8, Addy Smith, 02:14.16, 12, Grand Haven
9, Annie Alkema, 02:14.40, 12, Kalamazoo Central
10, Lane Isom, 02:14.47, 10, Richland Gull Lake
1600 Meters
1, Emmry Ross, 04:46.11, 12, Onsted
2, Valerie Beeck, 04:48.03, 12, Grand Haven
3, Lucy Cook, 04:48.37, 12, Rochester
4, Victoria Garces, 04:48.48, 12, Midland Dow
5, Natasza Dudek, 04:48.87, 9, Ann Arbor Pioneer
6, Helen Sachs, 04:51.97, 12, Holland West Ottawa
7, Emma Hoffman, 04:52.95, 11, Otsego
8, Ella Goodsell, 04:53.47, 11, Romeo
9, Kaelin Hughes, 04:55.10, 12, Livonia Stevenson
10, Katie Berkshire, 04:55.25, 11, Gaylord
3200 Meters
1, Natasza Dudek, 10:03.23, 9, Ann Arbor Pioneer
2, Helen Sachs, 10:09.19, 12, Holland West Ottawa
3, Victoria Garces, 10:15.01, 12, Midland Dow
4, Emma Hoffman, 10:17.08, 11, Otsego
5, Katie Berkshire, 10:30.74, 11, Gaylord
6, Lucy Cook, 10:36.08, 12, Rochester
7, Lillian Deskins, 10:36.28, 12, Romeo
8, Natalia Guaresimo, 10:36.60, 11, Romeo
9, Ella Goodsell, 10:37.24, 11, Romeo
10, Kaelin Hughes, 10:37.40, 12, Livonia Stevenson
100m Hurdles – 33″
1, Laila Hawkins, 13.98, 11, Detroit Cass Tech
2, Carrie VanNoy, 13.99(2.6), 12, Oak Park
3, Molly Brown, 14.05, 12, Addison
4, Mia Barnett, 14.10(1.1), 12, Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley
5, Jada Wilson, 14.10(-1.2), 12, Belleville
6, Payton Gee, 14.18(1.1), 9, Oak Park
7, Jayda Watson, 14.24(2.6), 12, Oak Park
8, Celeste Davis, 14.28(1.1), 12, Detroit Renaissance
9, Aliyah Ferguson, 14.52, 12, Ann Arbor Huron
10, Brooklyn Harmon, 14.65(4.5), 12, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
11, Brooklyn Cotton, 14.65(1.3), 11, Royal Oak
300m Hurdles – 30″
1, Sydney Kuhn, 42.06, 12, Saginaw Swan Valley
2, Jada Wilson, 43.09, 12, Belleville
3, Carrie VanNoy, 43.14, 12, Oak Park
4, Laila Hawkins, 43.58, 11, Detroit Cass Tech
5, Rylie Bacon, 44.02, 12, Detroit Renaissance
6, Molly Brown, 44.24, 12, Addison
7, Natalia Bohn, 44.66, 12, Salem
8, Brooklyn Harmon, 44.81, 12, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
9, Lauren Bickerdt, 44.9, 12, Detroit Renaissance
10, Ava Gary, 44.92, 12, Gladwin
4×100 Relay
1, 47.23, Oak Park
2, 47.8, Detroit Renaissance
3, 48.07, East Kentwood
4, 48.28, West Bloomfield
5, 48.35, Sturgis
6, 48.73, Rockford
7, 48.74, Troy Athens
8, 48.85, GR Ottawa Hills
9, 48.91, Belleville
10, 48.93, Portage Northern
4×200 Relay
1, 01:40.02, Oak Park
2, 01:40.40, Detroit Renaissance
3, 01:40.63, Saginaw Heritage
4, 01:41.31, Detroit Cass Tech
5, 01:41.50, East Kentwood
6, 01:42.04, Romeo
7, 01:42.28, Sturgis
8, 01:42.37, West Bloomfield
9, 01:43.07, FHC GR Forest Hills Central
10, 01:43.10, Portage Northern
4×400 Relay
1, 03:48.42, Oak Park
2, 03:55.13, Holland West Ottawa
3, 03:55.64, Detroit Renaissance
4, 03:56.32, Saginaw Swan Valley
5, 03:56.56, Dearborn Divine Child
6, 03:56.93, Detroit Cass Tech
7, 03:57.09, Romeo
8, 03:57.78, Rockford
9, 03:57.82, Ann Arbor Huron
10, 03:58.27, Saginaw Heritage
4×800 Relay
1, 09:11.23Holland West Ottawa
2, 09:16.63Oak Park
3, 09:16.69Romeo
4, 09:17.85, -, Grand Haven
5, 09:18.07Zeeland East
6, 09:19.70Rochester
7, 09:20.19Goodrich
8, 09:20.71Ann Arbor Huron
9, 09:20.99Ann Arbor Pioneer
10, 09:21.84Saline
Shot Put – 4kg
1, Addyson Stiverson, 52′ 10.75″, 10, Montrose
2, Lorelai Zielinski, 50′ 1″, 10, Traverse City Central
3, Cora Williams, 44′ 10″, 12, Ann Arbor Fr Gabriel Richard
4, Leigha Stoepker, 44′ 2″, 12, Jenison
5, Brenna McDonald, 43′ 4″, 12, Schoolcraft
6, Izzy Krause, 43′ 3″, 12, Plymouth
7, Kalia Monroe, 43′ 2″, 12, Eastpointe
8, Aubree Deshetsky, 42′ 1.5″, 11, North Branch
9, Marie Powers, 41′ 7.5″, 10, Coldwater
10, Elizabeth (Izzie) Miller, 41′ 4.5″, 12, BC Harper Creek
Discus – 1kg
1, Lorelai Zielinski, 164′ 9″, 10, Traverse City Central
2, Addyson Stiverson, 153′ 5″, 10, Montrose
3, Leigha Stoepker, 148′ 10″, 12, Jenison
4, Jenna Spitzley, 146′ 1″, 11, Pewamo-Westphalia
5, Jada Ewell, 144′ 5″, 12, Royal Oak
6, Ellie Mendoza, 142′ 4″, 10, Rochester
7, Charlotte Minor, 137′ 10″, 12, Livonia Churchill
8, Olivia Hosford, 137′ 6″, 11, Rockford
9, Elizabeth (Izzie) Miller, 137′ 5″, 12, BC Harper Creek
10, Brenna McDonald, 135′ 5″, 12, Schoolcraft
High Jump
1, Greta Caprathe, 5′ 9″, 12, Rockford
T2, Sarah Pippin, 5′ 7″, 11, Edwardsburg
T2, Ivy Roberts, 5′ 7″, 11, Gaylord
T4, Bella Friddle, 5′ 6″, 10, Hastings
T4, Elli VanDusen, 5′ 6″, 10, Kalamazoo Christian
T4, Sophia Pell, 5′ 6″, 12, Olivet
T4, Alannah Love, 5′ 6″, 10, Lansing Waverly
T4, Nadia Hill, 5′ 6″, 12, Muskegon
T4, Ava Thomas, 5′ 6″, 10, Kalamazoo Christian
T4, Rocsi Ferguson, 5′ 6″, 10, Woodhaven
T4, Ereni Polhamus, 5′ 6″, 11, Comstock
T4, Lauren Sheldon, 5′ 6″, 9, Rochester Hills Stoney Creek
T4, Beth Sweeney, 5′ 6″, 12, Erie Mason
Pole Vault
1, Katie Blue, 12′ 9″, 11, Grand Ledge
2, Izzy(Isabelle) Robbins, 12′ 7″, 11, Grand Haven
T3, Raiden Kipfmiller, 12′ 6″, 11, Dexter
T3, Isabel German, 12′ 6″, 12, Lowell
T3, Evie Mathis, 12′ 6″, 11, Wayland Union
6, Olivia Bagdasarian, 12′ 0″, 10, Lake Orion
T7, Marra Collins, 11′ 9″, 11, Eaton Rapids
T7, Maiya Corrigan, 11′ 9″, 11, Rockford
9, Shaylee McCain, 11′ 7″, 12, Walled Lake Central
T10, Aubree Bowers, 11′ 6″, 10, FHC GR Forest Hills Central
T10, Debbie McCoy, 11′ 6″, 11, Dexter
T10, Rowan Smith, 11′ 6″, 11, Okemos
T10, Calie Griswold, 11′ 6″, 11, Davison
T10, Brooklyn Zylstra, 11′ 6″, 10, East Kentwood
Long Jump
1, Celeste Davis, 18′ 10.25″, 12, Detroit Renaissance
2, Maya Justice, 18′ 5.5″, 12, Woodhaven
3, Ella Grabowski, 18′ 3.5″, 10, Coldwater
4, Leigha Whitman, 18′ 3″, 10, Stevensville Lakeshore
T5, Sadie Dykstra, 18′ 2″, 11, Yale
T5, Raquel Walker, 18′ 2″, 9, Muskegon Reeths-Puffer
7, Greta Caprathe, 18′ 1.25″, 12, Rockford
T8, Fiona Kane, 18′ 1″, 11, Dearborn Edsel Ford
T8, Aubrey Wilson, 18′ 1″, 10, Dearborn Divine Child
10, Mirra Fenlon, 17′ 10.5″, 12, Zeeland East
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Hargrave Earns First Team All-America in Final Day From Eugene
EUGENE, Ore. – Indiana track and field finished the final day of competition from the NCAA Outdoor championship of Saturday (June 14). Veronica Hargrave became the third Hoosier to earn a spot on an All-American team as she competed in the women’s 800. The Freshman ran a time of 2:01.00, finishing eighth overall to […]

Veronica Hargrave became the third Hoosier to earn a spot on an All-American team as she competed in the women’s 800. The Freshman ran a time of 2:01.00, finishing eighth overall to earn first team All-America status. Hargrave becomes the first Hoosier to earn this recognition since Molly Beckwith in 2010 (2nd place).
Indiana saw three Martin Segurola (second team), Makayla Hunter (second team), and Hargrave earn their first All-America awards. Sean Mockler also earn an honorable mention for his finish in the men’s hammer throw.
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Big 12 Athletes Shine at NCAA Track and Field Championships
EUGENE, OR — The Big 12 Conference closed out the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships with three individual titles and 16 total medals across four days of competition at Hayward Field. Athletes from all 16 Big 12 programs competed in the national meet, highlighted by standout performances from Baylor, BYU and Oklahoma […]

EUGENE, OR — The Big 12 Conference closed out the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships with three individual titles and 16 total medals across four days of competition at Hayward Field.
Athletes from all 16 Big 12 programs competed in the national meet, highlighted by standout performances from Baylor, BYU and Oklahoma State on the final day of men’s events.
BYU’s James Corrigan secured the program’s second men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase title in three years with a winning time of 8:16.41. Baylor’s Nathaniel Ezekiel added to his record-breaking season in the 400-meter hurdles, claiming gold with a personal-best 47.49. Oklahoma State’s Brian Musau swept the NCAA indoor and outdoor 5,000-meter titles, winning the outdoor final in 13:20.59.
In the team standings, BYU and Oklahoma State tied for 11th in the men’s competition with 19 points apiece. Kansas followed in 16th with 16.5 points, while Texas Tech (16 points) and Houston (15 points) rounded out the Big 12 men’s teams in the top 20.
On the women’s side, Texas Tech led Big 12 teams with a 12th-place finish, earning 22 points. BYU (16 points) placed 18th, and TCU tied for 20th with 13 points.
The Big 12 performed well in the men’s 110-meter hurdles, where athletes from Arizona, Houston and Baylor finished second through fifth. Arizona’s Zach Extine earned silver with a time of 13.13, while Houston’s John Adesola and Jamar Marshall Jr. finished third and fourth. Baylor’s Demario Prince took fifth.
Big 12 NCAA Individual Champions
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Nathaniel Ezekiel (Baylor) – Men’s 400m Hurdles, 47.49
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James Corrigan (BYU) – Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase, 8:16.41
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Brian Musau (Oklahoma State) – Men’s 5,000m, 13:20.59
Silver Medalists
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Zach Extine (Arizona) – Men’s 110m Hurdles, 13.13
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Alexis Brown (Baylor) – Women’s Long Jump, 6.63m
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Lexy Halladay-Lowry (BYU) – Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase, 9:08.68
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Ashton Barkdull (Kansas) – Men’s Pole Vault, 5.73m
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Blair Anderson (Oklahoma State) – Men’s Long Jump, 8.02m
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Shelby Frank (Texas Tech) – Women’s Hammer Throw, 71.05m
Bronze Medalists
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Meghan Hunter (BYU) – Women’s 800m, 1:59.03
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John Adesola (Houston) – Men’s 110m Hurdles, 13.28
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Emil Uhlin (Kansas State) – Men’s Decathlon, 7,859 points
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Irene Jepkemboi (TCU) – Women’s Javelin, 60.31m
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Ernest Cheruiyot (Texas Tech) – Men’s 10,000m, 29:10.37
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Shelby Frank (Texas Tech) – Women’s Discus Throw, 63.37m
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Joy Naukot (West Virginia) – Women’s 10,000m, 31:34.34
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Shocker track and field earns multiple All-America honors at NCAA Outdoor Championships – The Sunflower
Destiny Masters laughs after a high jump of 1.76 meters on March 30, 2024. (File photo) Five Wichita State track and field athletes competed in the NCAA Outdoor Championships last Wednesday to Saturday in Eugene, Oregon. Three were named Second Team All-Americans and two earned All-America Honorable Mentions. In the 110-meter hurdles semifinals, sophomore Josh […]


Destiny Masters laughs after a high jump of 1.76 meters on March 30, 2024. (File photo)
Five Wichita State track and field athletes competed in the NCAA Outdoor Championships last Wednesday to Saturday in Eugene, Oregon. Three were named Second Team All-Americans and two earned All-America Honorable Mentions.
In the 110-meter hurdles semifinals, sophomore Josh Parrish finished 19th with a time of 13.68 and was named an All-American Honorable Mention. He also competed in the long jump finals and fouled on all three of his attempts.
Sophomore Yared Kidane raced in the 800-meter semifinals and finished in 10th place, earning Second Team All-America, with a time of 1:46.86. He missed out on the 800-meter finals by one spot.
Sophomore Jason Parrish, Josh’s twin, finished 10th in the 400-meter hurdles. He missed qualifying for the finals by less than a tenth of a second and was also named a Second Team All-American.
The Parrish twins, Kidane and senior Joakim Genereux were WSU’s 4×400 meter relay team, who barely snuck into the Outdoor Championships at the West Preliminaries on May 30. The Shockers finished 23rd of 24 teams with a time of 3:10.61 and they were named All-America Honorable Mentions.
In the heptathlon, senior Destiny Masters finished 10th overall with a personal best score of 5,763 points and was named Second Team All-America for the second straight year in the multis event.
Masters placed 22nd in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 14.23. In the high jump, she finished first with a season-high mark of 1.84 meters, and in the shot put, she finished in fifth with a throw of 13.48 meters.
Masters finished the first day of events with a season-best time in the 200 meters at 25.54, good for 23rd place.
To start the final day of the heptathlon, Masters finished 16th in the high jump with a clearance of 5.79 meters. She later threw 44.45 meters in the javelin, which placed her in second in that event. The heptathlon wrapped up with the 800 meters, where she finished with a time of 2:33.30, good enough for 21st place to earn her Second Team All-America status.
The Outdoor Championships concluded Wichita State’s regular outdoor track and field season. Some athletes who qualify will compete and represent WSU in the USA Track and Field U20 Outdoor Championships from Thursday, June 19, through Sunday, June 22.
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Academic Honors Continue with 54 Cardinals Landing on Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Story Links Wheeling, W. Va. – The Mountain East Conference (MEC) announced their annual academic honors on Monday, honoring over 1,500 student-athletes. After landing 102 athletes on the Academic All-MEC list earlier today, the honors continued for the Cardinals with 54 student-athletes earning a spot on the MEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. It […]

Wheeling, W. Va. – The Mountain East Conference (MEC) announced their annual academic honors on Monday, honoring over 1,500 student-athletes. After landing 102 athletes on the Academic All-MEC list earlier today, the honors continued for the Cardinals with 54 student-athletes earning a spot on the MEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. It brought the total number of conference academic honorees for the Cardinals to 156 for the winter/spring season as they had success both on and off the field.
In order to qualify for the MEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a student-athlete must be a member of the active roster for their sport during the championship season and have a GPA between 3.25 and 3.69. The conference had 658 student-athletes earn Commissioner’s Honor Roll across the 12 member institutions. Leading the way was Frostburg State with 109 honorees, while The University of Charleston (81) and West Virginia Wesleyan (63) rounding out the top three. The Cardinal’s 54 honorees ranked sixth in the conference and their total of 156 honorees set them with the third most honorees in the conference between the two levels of honors.
Leading the way for the Wheeling Athletic Department was the Wheeling University Baseball team with nine honorees. They were followed by Women’s Lacrosse with eight honorees and Women’s Basketball with six. All 12 winter and spring sports were honored on the list with Men’s Swimming (5), Men’s Track (5), Wrestling (5), Men’s Basketball (4), Softball (4), Women’s Swimming (4), Acrobatics & Tumbling (2), and Women’s Track & Field (2) rounding out the list. The complete list of Commissioner’s Honor Roll honorees is listed below:
The Wheeling University Football team will kick-off the 2025-2026 season on Thursday, August 28th, when they hit the road to face Clarion.
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Limestone Mia Lambert commits to Illinois
Mia Lamberti will be wearing orange and blue very soon. The Limestone rising junior announced on social media Sunday night her verbal commitment to Illinois. She was named the 2024 Journal Star volleyball player of the year after helping lead the Rockets to a Class 3A state runner-up finish. “Thank you to my parents, family, […]

Mia Lamberti will be wearing orange and blue very soon.
The Limestone rising junior announced on social media Sunday night her verbal commitment to Illinois. She was named the 2024 Journal Star volleyball player of the year after helping lead the Rockets to a Class 3A state runner-up finish.
“Thank you to my parents, family, coaches and teammates who have helped my dream come true!” Lamberti posted, also noting her appreciation to Illinois coach Chris Tamas and his coaching staff.
During her sophomore season, the 6-foot setter/opposite hitter posted 455 kills, 451 assists, 180 digs, 64 aces and 11 blocks as Limestone won 32 matches as well as was the Mid-Illini Conference tied-for-second-place finisher. She was named all-Mid-Illini first team, Champaign News-Gazette all-state first team and Illinois Volleyball Coaches Association second-team all-state.
In the state title match, Lamberti nearly recorded a triple-double with 16 kills, 14 assists and six digs during the three-set defeat to Mahomet-Seymour.
Lamberti will become the second JS POY to play in the Big Ten Conference, joining Purdue junior-to-be and three-time POY honoree Kenna Wollard of Illinois Valley Central.
Adam Duvall is a Journal Star sports reporter. Email him at aduvall@pjstar.com. Follow him on Twitter @AdamDuvall.
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