Almont's track teams are gearing up for the season with a focus on experienced talent. The boys' team finished 5-2 last season, while the girls finished 4-3, facing graduation losses on both sides. Key returners for the boys include Chase Battani and state qualifier Matthew Bacholzky, while the girls have strong returners like Montserrat Coronel and Christy Trisler. Newcomers bring fresh talent to both teams as they aim to repeat last season's success.

The Big Picture

The track and field teams from Almont, Imlay City, Lapeer, Mayville, and North Branch are preparing for the upcoming season with a focus on talent development and competitive challenges within their respective leagues.

By the Numbers
  • Almont boys finished 5-2 and girls finished 4-3 last season.
  • Imlay City teams finished 3-4 in league meets last year.
State of Play
  • Almont teams are focused on repeating last season's success.
  • Both Imlay City boys' and girls' squads are young but coachable with potential.
  • Lapeer faces a tough challenge in the competitive Saginaw Valley League.
  • Lapeer boys' team is rebuilding after major graduation losses.
  • Mayville and North Branch teams are gearing up with a mix of returning talent and newcomers.
Bottom Line

As track and field teams across different schools in Michigan gear up for the new season, a focus on talent development and overcoming challenges is key to their success. With experienced returners and promising newcomers, the teams aim to navigate tough competitions and strive for achievements in their respective leagues.