BOYS MOST VALUABLE ATHLETE: Brock Morris – Southfield Christian
BOYS MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE: Nathan Vaske – Charyl Stockwell
BOYS COACH OF THE YEAR: Todd Crouch – Southfield Christian
BOYS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM:
| Justin Bryant | Southfield Christian | 11 |
| Brock Morris | Southfield Christian | 11 |
| Brock Morris | Southfield Christian | 11 |
| Emmanuel Mehari | Plymouth Christian | 10 |
| Emmanuel Mehari | Plymouth Christian | 10 |
| Landen Livingston | Whitmore Lake | 10 |
| Christian Johnson | Southfield Christian | 12 |
| Landon Husereau | Novi Christian | 12 |
| Tyler Honey | Southfield Christian | 11 |
| Zach Taylor | Lutheran Westland | 12 |
| Jalen Daniels | Clarenceville | 11 |
| Nathan Vaske | Charyl Stockwell | 12 |
| Landon Husereau | Novi Christian | 12 |
| Dylan Taylor-Wikerson | Southfield Christian | 11 |
| Finn Axelarris | Roeper | 12 |
| TJ Donnan | Southfield Christian | 12 |
| Owen Carlson | Charyl Stockwell | 12 |
| Caleb Valentine | Whitmore Lake | 11 |
GIRLS MOST VALUABLE ATHLETE: Kaylie Livingston – Whitmore Lake
GIRLS MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE: Eliza Keith – Oakland Christian
GIRLS COACH OF THE YEAR: Casey Livingston – Whitmore Lake
GIRLS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM:
| Grace Ligon | Southfield Christian | 12 |
| Tamerah Peterson | Parkway Christian | 11 |
| Sophia Hess | Lutheran Northwest | 9 |
| Eliza Keith | Oakland Christian | 11 |
| Kaylie Livingston | Whitmore Lake | 9 |
| Kaylie Livingston | Whitmore Lake | 9 |
| Sofia Salinas | Roeper | 11 |
| Tamerah Peterson | Parkway Christian | 11 |
| Diamond Cook | Southfield Christian | 10 |
| Abbie Morris | Lutheran Northwest | 11 |
| Tamerah Peterson | Parkway Christian | 11 |
| Becka Lethorn | Charyl Stockwell | 10 |
| Sophia Hess | Lutheran Northwest | 9 |
| Harmoni Simon | Clarenceville | 12 |
| Kiana Kuntzman | Lutheran Northwest | 10 |
| Sofia Robertson | Whitmore Lake | 10 |
| Abby Rice | Lutheran Northwest | 12 |
| Elodie Weaver | Whitmore Lake | 10 |
| Lydia Gleason | Oakland Christian | 9 |
| Carina Burchi | Whitmore Lake | 10 |
| Natalie Meadows | Whitmore Lake | 12 |
| Leah Kroge | Oakland Christian | 12 |
| Keaira Shiehs | Lutheran Northwest | 9 |
| Isabella Flora | Parkway Christian | 11 |











Griffin Adams (left) – Griffin Adams is a two sport athlete (football and track) at Parkway and a lead in the high school musical “Sound of Music”. Griffin was a state qualifier in hurdles his junior year and received a MIAC conference award.

Alison Couch – Student athlete is a title that Alison took to heart. She did not allow the difficulty of something to stop her. She took that difficult task and turned it into an attainable challenge. She was a hard worker and a true leader of the Clarenceville Trojans Track and Field Team. As our only female hurdler for a couple of years, Alison rose to the occasion by being one of the team’s highest points scorers. While hurdles was Alison’s main event, she contributed to the team in relays as well. She had a heart for her teammates — cheering them on and encouraging them to strive for greatness. Alison’s athleticism, persistence and grit earned her Conference, District, and Regional honors.
Dean Harrington – Astute: having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one’s advantage. Dean is an astute athlete. His contribution to the Clarenceville Trojans Track and Field Team was immeasurable. His commitment to the team and to himself as an athlete was evident on and off the track. Dean strived to bring the best to each meet, and he expected the best from his teammates. He ran individual events as well as relays, pushing the team to numerous victories. Dean’s tenacity earned him many honors including District, Conference, and Regional honors. Setting goals and working hard to achieve them was no foreign to Dean. He successfully PR’d consistently in each meet over the seasons.
Gavin Mitchell – As a distance runner, Gavin brought a competitive calm to the Clarenceville Trojans Track and Field Team. He ran with great determination and purpose. Each meet and each year that Gavin competed, he pursued and achieved his PR. He ran in individual events as well as relays, displaying his contribution to teamwork. As a postured student athlete, Gavin has made his mark as a Trojan. He has earned District, Conference, and Regional honors.
Nathan Thomas – As a four-year member of the Clarenceville Trojans Track and Field Team, Nate aspired to be a better athlete each time he stepped on the track. Through dedicated hard work, the ascertainment of goals set, and focus, that aspiration was a reality that contributed to him being the true definition of a student athlete. He ran sprints individually and as member of relay teams. He ran the last leg for many of the relays, showing the team he could even as an anchor. Nate earned many honors during his career as a Trojan including District, Conference, and Regional honors. His athleticism and attention to the details of improving his running was a great contribution to our team.
William Vernier – Will has been a part of the Clarenceville Trojans Track and Field Team since his freshman year. He exemplified leadership and a great work ethic on and off the track. As a three-sportstudent athlete, Will has been a positive contributor to winning Conference, District, and Regional honors. Hard work and determination are just a couple of characteristics that made Will a wonderful teammate and an athlete that any coach would be excited to have on their team. Will excelled as a distance runner in individual events as well as relays.
The HVL track and field team was heading into the 2020 track season with a competitive roster of athletes and high expectations. Leading the charge was a group of 3 talented and dedicated seniors. We thank and applaud these seniors for their contributions to the HVL track and field program.
Jackson Munkres – School record holder and state finalist in the discus with a PR of 100’9”. Also competed in the long jump and multiple relays – always willing to fill in any holes and help the team in any way he could.
Tre Hill – School record holder and state finalist in pole vault, finished 13th in the finals with a PR of 10’6”. School record holder in shot put 30’10”. School record holder in the 800m and top 10 in the 400m and 1600m. Likely the best track athlete on the team, too bad we don’t have decathlon at the high school level, he would dominate that competition.
Jasmine Robbins – Number 2 all time in the 400m (1:12.06) and number 3 all time in the 800. Jasmine is part of the school record relay teams in the 4x200m and 4x400m. She also gave high jump a try and came in second at a league meet.
Paige Gallentine – 2019 MIAC MVP in track and field. School record holder and state finalist in 100m (12:54 PR), high jump (4’11 PR), long jump (16’10.5” PR) and 4x100m. Four time all state (100m twice and long jump twice), she qualified for the state finals in four events both years she competed track. Paige is the ultimate competitor and raised the level of performance of everyone around her.
Dubem Amene – Dubem won the 2019 400 Meter MHSAA State Championship and was a part of the 2019 MHSAA State Runner-up 1600 and 3200 Meter Relay teams. He broke the school’s 800 Meter record running a time of 1:55.95. This past winter Dubem ran the 4th fastest indoor 400 Meter time in Michigan history at the MITS State Meet in 48.59.
Chris Davenport – Chris is a 4 year member of the track team and he was the 2019 MHSAA State Runner-up in the 100 Meter and in the Long Jump. He was also a member of the 2019 MHSAA State Runner-up 800 and 1600 Meter Relay teams. Chris holds the school record in the long jump having jumped 21’3.75″.
Gabriel McFerrin – Gabe is a 4 year member of the track team and has played 4 years of football. He was a member on the varsity basketball team this past winter and he was a recipient of the 2019 track team’s Most Team Spirited Award.
Chris has been preparing the last several years to become a strong and elite 400m runner. Over the last few years he built up his strength to help compliment his mental toughness. This year would have been his to shine if given the opportunity to compete.
Caleb was Roeper’s premier hurdler just missing out on his trip to the MHSAA State Finals last year and patiently awaiting one more crack at punching his ticket to the finals. He was stronger than any other year, his form had been refined, and was waiting for his chance as a senior but wasn’t given an opportunity with the cancelation of the season.
Clint Sumner ran track for his first three years of high school and was looking forward to his senior year. As a freshman, he ran the sprints, and as a sophomore began to focus on the 400 meters, with an occasional attempt at the high jump. His junior year, he continued to improve at the 400 meters, posting a personal best of 56.96, and also spent time in the 800 meters and throwing the discus. Clint contributed to both the 4x200m and 4x400m relay squads. Clint also ran one season of cross-country during his senior year.
Preston McFarland has been on the OCS track team since his sophomore year. In 10th grade, he ran in the sprints and in the 1600 m and as a junior, was able to break his goal of 6:30 for the 1600 meters, finishing the year with his best time of 6:10.3. This year, he looked for continued improvement in the mile as well as contributing to the 4×800 relay and the long jump. He was a 4-year cross-country runner at OCS, earning 2 varsity letters. Preston plans to attend OCC for a semester and is then considering Cornerstone University or Michigan State.
Mackenzie Wander had planned to compete on the track team this season for the first time. She had successfully completed one season of cross-country this past fall, with a 5k best time of 23:47. In prior years, Mackenzie’s schedule had been busy with competitive gymnastics. She will attend High Point University this fall.
Tim Dupree has run track at OCS since his sophomore year and has also been involved in three seasons of indoor track with club teams. His primary distance is the 800 meters, while also contributing in the 4×400 and 4×800 meter relays, and at the 400 m and 1600 meter distances. With a personal best of 2:05:12 in the 800, which qualified him for the state finals, he had his eyes set on breaking the school record of 2:01 (set in 1982) and even getting under the 2:00 mark. Tim was part of the school record-breaking 4×800 relay team in his junior year, when their 8:36.90 also qualified for the state finals. He plans to attend High Point University this fall. Tim was also a four-year varsity cross-country runner, earning two regional medals.
Noelle Bartlett


