Titans and Trojans compete in a heated track and field dual meet, with Kingsley emerging victorious in the Northwest Conference quad.

By the Numbers
  • Traverse City West's Ava King won the 1600m run in 5:20.86
  • Central's Lorelai Zielinski excelled in shot put (40-11) and discus (137-2)
  • Gaylord's Chase Allen won the 300m hurdles in 43.68
  • Cadillac's Charlie Howell dominated in multiple events, including high jump (6-4) and 110m hurdles (18.06)
  • Kingsley's David Whims won the 100m in 11.7 while Grant Kolbusz triumphed in the 400m with 54.7
  • Abby Kissling from Brethren impressed with victories in the 100m (13.62), 200m (28.39), and 400m (1:07.94)
Yes, But

Some events were dominated by specific schools, overshadowing performances from other talented athletes.

What's Next

Ahead lies increased competition and opportunities for athletes to showcase their skills in upcoming meets and conferences.

Bottom Line

Rivalry-driven performances highlight the intense competition in track and field, with athletes pushing boundaries and achieving remarkable results, setting the stage for thrilling future showdowns.