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Hartland freshman Hannah DePestel swept the three shortest races in a dual track and field meet for the second week in a row Tuesday.
DePestel won the 100-meter dash in 13.01 seconds, the 200 in 26.63 and the 400 in 1:00.99 to help Hartland beat Salem, 75-62. She also swept all three events one week earlier against Howell.
Elliana Neuer won the 1,600 in 5:23.27, the 3,200 in 13:02.15 and was on the Eagles’ winning 3,200 relay team with Olivia Linski, Sophia Nunnery and Ava Goodman.
Hartland’s Kendel Simmons cleared 9 feet, 6 inches to win pole vault.
Northville 83, Brighton 54
Brighton’s Juliet Lewis won the 800 in 2:24.80 and was on the winning 1,600 and 3,200 relay teams. Selena White and Ella Lorenz were also on both first-place relays.
Addison Payne won the 400 in 1:00.51 and was on the 1,600 relay team. Elle Bissett won the 3,200 in 11:36.36, Grace Gray won discus with a throw of 109-6.5 and Kaydence Hoolsema won high jump by clearing 5 feet.
Howell 85.67, Canton 47.33
Howell’s Rori Gregory won long jump with a leap of 15-8, tied teammate Kelsey Storm for first in high jump at 4-8 and ran on the winning 400 relay team.
Emma Kanka won shot put at 31-1 and discus at 106-4 for the Highlanders. Norah Hull, Rylee Sams-Fisher and McKenna Gill were on Howell’s first-place 400 and 800 relay teams.
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Northville 89, Brighton 48
Sam Meriweather won long jump in all five of Brighton’s dual meets, posting a jump of 21-0.25. He also won the 200 in 22.53 and was on the first-place 800 relay team.
Brighton’s Luke Bellino won the 400 in 49.20 and ran on the 800 relay team.
Salem 80, Hartland 57
Hartland had a perfect score of 18 points in the throws, sweeping the top three places in shot put and discus. Roman Ignagni won shot put at 47-10 and was second in discus at 117-0. Raymond Schleif won discus at 141-6 and took second in shot put at 42-4.
Canton 107, Howell 31
Romen Williams of Howell won the 300 hurdles in 43.05 and took second in the 110 hurdles in 15.81.
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Howell finished third with a 309, Brighton ninth with a 324 and Hartland 10th with a 325. Detroit Catholic Central won with a 304.
Howell’s Gavin Hill and Rory Sturos tied for 12th with 76s. Grady Bissett of Brighton and Luke Downing of Howell shot 77s, while Wyatt Johnson of Hartland shot 78.
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Charyl Stockwell 5, Lutheran Westland 3 (8)
Stockwell’s Mickey Brown forced extra innings by hitting a two-run two-out single in the top of the seventh inning.
In the eighth, Drew Goodwin’s second double of the game scored Aspen Jendrusik, who led off with a triple, to break a 3-3 tie. Goodwin scored an insurance run on a passed ball.
Noah Piesko pitched the final two innings for the Sentinels (8-2-1) and got all six outs with strikeouts.
Fowlerville 9, St. Johns 6
Fowlerville 16, St. Johns 13
Fowlerville’s Kiely Davis went 7-for-9 and drove in six runs in the doubleheader. Tommi Kleinschmidt was 8-for-10 with two doubles.
In the second game, Michaela Gulledge and Valerie Curd each had three hits.
Contact Bill Khan at [email protected]. Follow him on X @BillKhan
This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: Hartland freshman Hannah DePestel pulls off another sprint trifecta
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DePestel won the 100-meter dash in 13.01 seconds, the 200 in 26.63 and the 400 in 1:00.99 to help Hartland beat Salem, 75-62. She also swept all three events one week earlier against Howell.
Elliana Neuer won the 1,600 in 5:23.27, the 3,200 in 13:02.15 and was on the Eagles’ winning 3,200 relay team with Olivia Linski, Sophia Nunnery and Ava Goodman.
Hartland’s Kendel Simmons cleared 9 feet, 6 inches to win pole vault.
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Northville 83, Brighton 54
Brighton’s Juliet Lewis won the 800 in 2:24.80 and was on the winning 1,600 and 3,200 relay teams. Selena White and Ella Lorenz were also on both first-place relays.
Addison Payne won the 400 in 1:00.51 and was on the 1,600 relay team. Elle Bissett won the 3,200 in 11:36.36, Grace Gray won discus with a throw of 109-6.5 and Kaydence Hoolsema won high jump by clearing 5 feet.
Howell 85.67, Canton 47.33
Howell’s Rori Gregory won long jump with a leap of 15-8, tied teammate Kelsey Storm for first in high jump at 4-8 and ran on the winning 400 relay team.
Emma Kanka won shot put at 31-1 and discus at 106-4 for the Highlanders. Norah Hull, Rylee Sams-Fisher and McKenna Gill were on Howell’s first-place 400 and 800 relay teams.
RELATED:Friendly rivalry: Brighton senior, Hartland freshman form bond through mutual love of track and field
RELATED:Brynn Bobby using her track speed to lead Brighton's soccer team in scoring
Boys track and field
Northville 89, Brighton 48
Sam Meriweather won long jump in all five of Brighton’s dual meets, posting a jump of 21-0.25. He also won the 200 in 22.53 and was on the first-place 800 relay team.
Brighton’s Luke Bellino won the 400 in 49.20 and ran on the 800 relay team.
Salem 80, Hartland 57
Hartland had a perfect score of 18 points in the throws, sweeping the top three places in shot put and discus. Roman Ignagni won shot put at 47-10 and was second in discus at 117-0. Raymond Schleif won discus at 141-6 and took second in shot put at 42-4.
Canton 107, Howell 31
Romen Williams of Howell won the 300 hurdles in 43.05 and took second in the 110 hurdles in 15.81.
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Bodman at The Cardinal
Howell finished third with a 309, Brighton ninth with a 324 and Hartland 10th with a 325. Detroit Catholic Central won with a 304.
Howell’s Gavin Hill and Rory Sturos tied for 12th with 76s. Grady Bissett of Brighton and Luke Downing of Howell shot 77s, while Wyatt Johnson of Hartland shot 78.
RELATED:Get them a Jug! Brighton-Howell boys golf rivalry has become pretty special, too
Baseball
Charyl Stockwell 5, Lutheran Westland 3 (8)
Stockwell’s Mickey Brown forced extra innings by hitting a two-run two-out single in the top of the seventh inning.
In the eighth, Drew Goodwin’s second double of the game scored Aspen Jendrusik, who led off with a triple, to break a 3-3 tie. Goodwin scored an insurance run on a passed ball.
Noah Piesko pitched the final two innings for the Sentinels (8-2-1) and got all six outs with strikeouts.
Softball
Fowlerville 9, St. Johns 6
Fowlerville 16, St. Johns 13
Fowlerville’s Kiely Davis went 7-for-9 and drove in six runs in the doubleheader. Tommi Kleinschmidt was 8-for-10 with two doubles.
In the second game, Michaela Gulledge and Valerie Curd each had three hits.
Contact Bill Khan at [email protected]. Follow him on X @BillKhan
This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: Hartland freshman Hannah DePestel pulls off another sprint trifecta
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