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Any Hartland girls track and field athlete who matches one of Emmy Sargeant’s accomplishments is doing something special.
And freshman Hannah DePestel is just getting started.
Running in only her fourth high school meet, DePestel won the 100-meter dash, the 200 and the 400 Tuesday during Hartland’s 83-54 victory over Howell.
She is the first Hartland girl since Sargeant in 2022 to win those three events in the same meet. Sargeant did so four times that year while setting five school records, the last time coming in the KLAA meet.
DePestel won the 100 in 13.13 seconds, edging Howell sophomore McKenna Gill by 0.02 seconds. She was more dominant in her specialties, taking the 200 in 26.62 and the 400 in 1:00.14.
She finished the meet by anchoring Hartland’s 1,600 relay team to a first-place finish by 0.53 seconds with a time of 4:22.30.
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Also running on that relay team was junior Elliana Neuer, who won the 1,600 in 5:21.99 and the 800 in 2:23.25.
Howell junior Emma Kanka swept the throws, winning shot put with a toss of 33 feet, 3 inches and discus with a throw of 99-6.
Brighton 102.5, Plymouth 34.5
Brighton junior Juliet Lewis, a two-time state qualifier in the 800, went above and below her primary distance to win with personal-best times. She won the 1,600 in 5:16.66 and the 400 in 59.09.
The Bulldogs had three runners break 5:20 in the 1,600, with Ella Lorenz finishing in 5:18.77 and Lydia LaMarra in 5:18.84.
Pinckney 120, Jackson 17
Like DePestel, Pinckney senior Madison Cooke swept the three shortest races by taking the 100 in 12.92, the 200 in 27.10 and the 400 in 1:00.36.
Sophomore Jaelyn Ray won the 800 in 2:25.20 and the 1,600 in 5:08.71 for the Pirates. Freshman Bella Todd swept the hurdles, winning the 100 in 18.79 and the 300 in 56.16. Pinckney senior Mya Karolak set personal bests to win high jump at 5-2 and long jump at 15-4.75.
MIAC jamboree
Junior Lauren Hammond won the 100 in 13.45 and the 200 in 27.55, while sophomore Bailey Yates won the 100 hurdles in 18.61 and the 300 hurdles in 54.00 for Charyl Stockwell.
Howell 71, Hartland 66
Howell senior Lucas Wood won the 1,600 in 4:33.10 and the 3,200 in 10:39.93. Romen Williams won the 110 high hurdles in 16.31 and the high jump with a leap of 6 feet for the Highlanders.
Brighton 70, Plymouth 62
Brighton senior Sam Meriweather continues to flirt with the school long jump record, winning with a leap of 21-5.25. He went 21-8.5 one week earlier, coming within one inch of the mark set by Noah Grimm in 2018.
Meriweather also won the 200 in 22.84 and was on the winning 800 relay team. Luke Bellino won the 400 in 50.87 and the high jump by clearing 5-8.
Pinckney 82, Jackson 55
Pinckney junior Sam Burtts won the 110 hurdles in 15.58, the 300 hurdles in 41.70 and was on the winning 1,600 relay team.
Senior Zach Newman won the 1,600 in 4:36.87 and the 3,200 in 10:04.27 for the Pirates.
Mason 86, Fowlerville 51
Fowlerville senior Kody Sweet became only the second county athlete to break 20 feet in long jump this season, winning the event with a leap of 20-1.
MIAC jamboree
Charyl Stockwell’s Nolan Page won the 110 high hurdles in 19.75.
Howell 139, Salem 150
Howell shot 1-under-par as a team, putting up a score of 139 at Fox Hills Golf Club in Plymouth.
Luke Downing was the medalist with a 2-under 33 to come within one shot of the school record set last week by Zach Spencer. Derek Kantola shot 34, while Tad Pietila, Jacob Dault and Gavin Hill shot 36 for the Highlanders.
Hartland 155, Northville 159
Freshman Jase Sensor and sophomore Aidan Oake of Hartland shared medalist honors by shooting 37s at Dunham Hills Golf Club. Liam Kastamo tied for third with a 38 for the Eagles.
Fowlerville 10, Haslett 7
Fowlerville 18, Haslett 7
Fowlerville senior Tommi Kleinschmidt hit two homers in the first game and finished the doubleheader 4-for-7 with seven RBIs. Michaela Gulledge was 3-for-3 with two RBIs in the first game for the Gladiators.
Haslett 10, Fowlerville 2
Fowlerville 6, Haslett 0
Wyatt Soli pitched a six-inning shutout for Fowlerville in the second game, allowing three hits. He also drove in two runs.
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This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: Hartland freshman sprinter Hannah DePestel joins select company
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And freshman Hannah DePestel is just getting started.
Running in only her fourth high school meet, DePestel won the 100-meter dash, the 200 and the 400 Tuesday during Hartland’s 83-54 victory over Howell.
She is the first Hartland girl since Sargeant in 2022 to win those three events in the same meet. Sargeant did so four times that year while setting five school records, the last time coming in the KLAA meet.
DePestel won the 100 in 13.13 seconds, edging Howell sophomore McKenna Gill by 0.02 seconds. She was more dominant in her specialties, taking the 200 in 26.62 and the 400 in 1:00.14.
She finished the meet by anchoring Hartland’s 1,600 relay team to a first-place finish by 0.53 seconds with a time of 4:22.30.
RELATED:Another Kastamo sister emerges and other takeaways from Brighton-Hartland girls soccer
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Also running on that relay team was junior Elliana Neuer, who won the 1,600 in 5:21.99 and the 800 in 2:23.25.
Howell junior Emma Kanka swept the throws, winning shot put with a toss of 33 feet, 3 inches and discus with a throw of 99-6.
Brighton 102.5, Plymouth 34.5
Brighton junior Juliet Lewis, a two-time state qualifier in the 800, went above and below her primary distance to win with personal-best times. She won the 1,600 in 5:16.66 and the 400 in 59.09.
The Bulldogs had three runners break 5:20 in the 1,600, with Ella Lorenz finishing in 5:18.77 and Lydia LaMarra in 5:18.84.
Pinckney 120, Jackson 17
Like DePestel, Pinckney senior Madison Cooke swept the three shortest races by taking the 100 in 12.92, the 200 in 27.10 and the 400 in 1:00.36.
Sophomore Jaelyn Ray won the 800 in 2:25.20 and the 1,600 in 5:08.71 for the Pirates. Freshman Bella Todd swept the hurdles, winning the 100 in 18.79 and the 300 in 56.16. Pinckney senior Mya Karolak set personal bests to win high jump at 5-2 and long jump at 15-4.75.
MIAC jamboree
Junior Lauren Hammond won the 100 in 13.45 and the 200 in 27.55, while sophomore Bailey Yates won the 100 hurdles in 18.61 and the 300 hurdles in 54.00 for Charyl Stockwell.
Boys track and field
Howell 71, Hartland 66
Howell senior Lucas Wood won the 1,600 in 4:33.10 and the 3,200 in 10:39.93. Romen Williams won the 110 high hurdles in 16.31 and the high jump with a leap of 6 feet for the Highlanders.
Brighton 70, Plymouth 62
Brighton senior Sam Meriweather continues to flirt with the school long jump record, winning with a leap of 21-5.25. He went 21-8.5 one week earlier, coming within one inch of the mark set by Noah Grimm in 2018.
Meriweather also won the 200 in 22.84 and was on the winning 800 relay team. Luke Bellino won the 400 in 50.87 and the high jump by clearing 5-8.
Pinckney 82, Jackson 55
Pinckney junior Sam Burtts won the 110 hurdles in 15.58, the 300 hurdles in 41.70 and was on the winning 1,600 relay team.
Senior Zach Newman won the 1,600 in 4:36.87 and the 3,200 in 10:04.27 for the Pirates.
Mason 86, Fowlerville 51
Fowlerville senior Kody Sweet became only the second county athlete to break 20 feet in long jump this season, winning the event with a leap of 20-1.
MIAC jamboree
Charyl Stockwell’s Nolan Page won the 110 high hurdles in 19.75.
Golf
Howell 139, Salem 150
Howell shot 1-under-par as a team, putting up a score of 139 at Fox Hills Golf Club in Plymouth.
Luke Downing was the medalist with a 2-under 33 to come within one shot of the school record set last week by Zach Spencer. Derek Kantola shot 34, while Tad Pietila, Jacob Dault and Gavin Hill shot 36 for the Highlanders.
Hartland 155, Northville 159
Freshman Jase Sensor and sophomore Aidan Oake of Hartland shared medalist honors by shooting 37s at Dunham Hills Golf Club. Liam Kastamo tied for third with a 38 for the Eagles.
Softball
Fowlerville 10, Haslett 7
Fowlerville 18, Haslett 7
Fowlerville senior Tommi Kleinschmidt hit two homers in the first game and finished the doubleheader 4-for-7 with seven RBIs. Michaela Gulledge was 3-for-3 with two RBIs in the first game for the Gladiators.
Baseball
Haslett 10, Fowlerville 2
Fowlerville 6, Haslett 0
Wyatt Soli pitched a six-inning shutout for Fowlerville in the second game, allowing three hits. He also drove in two runs.
Contact Bill Khan at [email protected]. Follow him on X @BillKhan
This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: Hartland freshman sprinter Hannah DePestel joins select company
Continue reading...