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Native athletes shine at Honor Roll Monitor & Area Championship

By Editorial Board Published May 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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Native athletes shine at Honor Roll Monitor & Area Championship

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Honor Roll Monitor & Area Championship was the ultimate monitor meet earlier than groups compete within the MHSAA state championships. Under is an inventory of each particular person winner from the occasion.

Working Occasions:

Women 4×800 – Dewitt (9:28.08) , Boys 4×800 – Okemos (8:08.33)

Women 100mH – Bathtub’s Future McDaniels (15.57), Boys 110mH – Fowler’s Brady Feldpausch (14.60)

Women 100m – Lansing Sexton Cayla Bouyer (12.32), Boys 100m – Pewamo-Westphalia’s Trevor Smith (10.78)

Boys 100m adaptive – Lake Odessa Lakewood (1:02.72), Owosso’s Charlie Nolph (1:10.26)

Women 4x200m – Holt (1:44.49), Boys 4×200 – East Lansing (1:29.06)

Women 1600m – St. John’s Ava Schafer (5:00.61), Boys 1600m – Mason’s Connor McCormick (4:25.83)

Women 4×100 – Holt (49.63), Boys 4×100 – Williamston (42.94)

Women 400m – Haslett’s Christina Dixon (55.96), Boys 400m – Corunna’s Lucas Kuran (49.73)

Women 300mH – Owosso’s Gabrielle Hufnagel (45.05) , Boys 300mH – Fowler’s Brady Feldpausch (39.10)

Women 800m – Lansing Catholic’s Josie Bishop (2:17.70), Boys 800m Okemo’s Finley Markle (1:56.12)

Women 200m – Okemos’s Natalia Hawks (25.48), Boys 200m Pewamo-Westphalia’s Trevor Smith (21.83)

Boys 200m – Adaptive Owosso’s Charlie Nolph (2:20.82)

Women 3200m – Eaton Rapids Remie Ellis (11:12.07), Boys 3200m – Haslett’s Dylan Lydic (9:44.97)

Women 4x400m – Holt (4:00.10), Boys 4x400m – Fowler (3:23.38)

Area Occasions:

Women Pole Vault – Eaton Rapids Marra Collins (11-06.00), Boys Pole Vault – (14-00.00)

Women Lengthy Soar – Okemos Natalia Hawks (16-02.75), Boys Lengthy Soar – Charlotte’s Braylon Holmes (21-01.50)

Women Excessive Soar – Lansing Waverly’s Alannah Love (5-06.00), Boys Excessive Soar – Grand Ledge Zechariah Jones (6-05.00)

Women Shot Put – Owosso’s Desiree Mofield (39-00.00), Boys Shot Put – Morrice’s Oliver Younger (56-07.50)

Women Talk about – Pewamo-Westphalia Jenna Spitzley (146-01), Holt’s Carl Flinton (174-09)

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