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The D1 track regionals at Ypsilanti Lincoln High School showcased incredible talent as Michigan’s top high school female athletes competed for state championship qualifications. With standout performances in sprints, middle distances, and field events, fans witnessed unforgettable races. From record-breaking sprints to impressive field event marks, this season promises thrilling competitions ahead, as emerging talents and seasoned athletes alike raised the bar for Michigan girls track and field.

Michigan High School Girls Track and Field Rankings Heat Up!

Ypsilanti, Michigan – What a spectacular day it was at the D1 track regionals held at Ypsilanti Lincoln High School! With spring in full swing and excitement in the air, female athletes from across the state showcased their remarkable talents as they raced toward state championship qualifications. This year’s rankings, based on results recorded until May 22, 2025, reveal some outstanding performances that won’t soon be forgotten.

Speed Demons of the 100 Meters

Let’s dive straight into the action! The 100-meter sprint is always a highlight, and this season it proved to be electrifying! Topping the leaderboard was Aubrey Wilson from Dearborn Divine Child, finishing with a blazing time of 11.65 seconds. Hot on her heels was Kamryn Tatum from West Bloomfield, stopping the clock at 11.78 seconds. And finishing strong was Jayla Dace from Detroit Renaissance, wrapping it up at 11.81 seconds. Let’s not forget Nahya Daza who finished in 10th place with a commendable time of 12.08 seconds.

200 Meters: A Thrilling Dash

The excitement continued in the 200 meters, where Caylin Ivy from Detroit Cass Tech took the crown with a swift time of 24.02 seconds. Close behind was the impressive Aubrey Wilson again, crossing the line at 24.08 seconds. Willow Mason from Saginaw Heritage wrapped it up in 10th place with a strong 24.74 seconds.

The 400 Meters: The Ultimate Test

The 400 meters is often seen as a true test of speed and endurance. This year, Sydney Kuhn from Saginaw Swan Valley dominated the track, finishing with an impressive 53.90 seconds. Giving her fierce competition, Maya Justice from Woodhaven rounded out the top ten with a respectable time of 56.08 seconds.

Middle Distances Heat Up!

In the 800 meters, Emmry Ross from Onsted showcased remarkable talent with a phenomenal time of 2:01.42. She wasn’t just about speed; she also clinched the first place in the 1600 meters with an astounding time of 4:46.11. Meanwhile, Victoria Garces came in 10th in the 800 meters, with her effort landing at 2:14.56.

Crowning the High Jump and Hurdles

In the field events, Greta Caprathe from Rockford shined in high jump, clearing a massive height of 5′ 9″. Tied for fourth was Rocsi Ferguson from Woodhaven, who managed to jump 5′ 6″. Over in hurdles, Laila Hawkins from Detroit Cass Tech took the lead in the 100m hurdles with an impressive time of 13.98 seconds, while Sydney Kuhn300m hurdles clocking in at 42.06 seconds.

Relay Championships

The relays stirred up the crowd! In the 4×100 relay, fans cheered as Oak Park clinched first place with a time of 47.23 seconds. Meanwhile, both 4×200 and 4×400 relays had Oak Park securing the top spot in both events showing their incredible teamwork and speed.

Field Event Highlights

In the field events, Addyson Stiverson dominated the shot put with a massive throw of 52′ 10.75″. The discus saw Lorelai Zielinski from Traverse City Central shine with a distance of 160′ 7″. Celeste Davis from Detroit Renaissance took the title for long jump with a stellar leap of 18′ 10.25″, and Maya Justice

This year’s track season is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling yet. With big names stepping up and newcomers making waves, the Michigan high school girls track and field circuit is nothing short of incredible. As we look forward to the future competitions, one thing’s for sure – the excitement is just getting started!

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