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Ann Arbor Sports Highlights: Trackstars shine light

Another conference meeting, another victory for the athletics team from Whitmore Lake.

The Trojans had six first placements when they scored their third Miac victory in Lutheran northwest on Tuesday.

Kaylie Livingston was the way for Whitmore Lake when she won the 800 (2: 24.02) and the 800 season (1: 58.27) and 3200 season (10: 40.30) first helped.

Sofia Robertson won the 400 in 1: 07.46, took second place in the 200 (28.38) and was part of the winning teams.

Freshman Hailey Valentine won the discus (79'2) and in the second year Lindsay Culp won the high jump (4'6) for the Trojans.

Huron League Quad

Malea Wourman von Milan won the 400 with a time of 59.89 and the high jump (5'0), while at the Quad Meet against Carleton Airport, Flat Rock and Monroe Jefferson in second place in 1:30 p.m.

Wourman also helped the Big Reds to win the 1600 season (4: 17.44) when they were accompanied by Madison Lancaster, Callie Bartholomay and Angelina Wilson.

Marissa Beck, senior citizen of Milan, also had a strong performance when she won the shot put (36,1.5) and the discus (114'3) and first helped the 400 season team from Milan (54.56) and the 800 relay team (1: 51.14).

Boys' route

Huron League Quad

Milans Ciden Lambers had a strong performance to run the Milan's Boys Track Team in a quad meeting against Carleton Airport, Flat Rock and Monroe Jefferson.

Lambers won the 110 hurdles in 16.07 seconds, took second place in the 300 hurdles (41.99) and won the high jump with a jump of 6'0.

In addition, with a time of 11.62, Milan Johnson took first place in the 100 and Abdoulie Janateh won the long jump with a jump of 20,1.

Miac meet

The Boys Track team from Whitmore Lake was third on Tuesday.

The 3200 relay team of the Trojans from Landingston, Jordan Bankhead, Eric Junker and Kasey Springer took first place with a time of 9: 01.83.

Caleb Valentine won the victory in the pole vault (10'0), while Bankhead took second place in 400 (54.78), Livingston in 1600 (4: 53.63) and Junker in 3200 (11: 19.65).

Girl tennis

Skyline 6, Lincoln 2

The Eagles won their second game in a row in so many days with the victory on Tuesday.

Skyline won three singles games and won three of the double games to go to victory.

Mariana Lienhart-Cahuayme (No. 1 Singles), Evangelina Ewing-Sohkt (No. 3) and Eden Lee (No. 4) all won in straight sets.

Sarina Thomas and Leah Barnocki (No. 2), Eda Kirca and Lilian Cui (No. 3) as well as Mira Kustarz and Maja Kwaiser (No. 4) secured the double teams in straight sets.

Kendall Greca von Lincoln won the No. 2 -Singles -Match in Straight -Sets and Lincolns No. 1 -Doppel team by Annabelle Volpe and Elise Gelsan -Liter took care of the business with a win with straight sets.

Young golf

Saline solution 150, Dexter 157, Huron 161

The Hornets saw five golfers in the top 10 to win the Brookside Golf Course.

Haidren Stewart finished second with a 36, ​​Keegan Cahill took third place with 37, Harper Hummel (38) took sixth place, Eddie Robbins (39) and Jack McFarlane took ninth place with a 40.

Hurons Adam Thanaporn took the first overall after shooting a 2-EDE 34, while Thomas Thanaporn took 39 seventh place.

Dexter had three golfers who earn the top 10 surfaces led by Braden Richards and Carson Zaski, who took third place with 37. Evan Naylor took ninth place with 40.

Chelsea 160, Adrian 164, Jackson 180

The Bulldogs had three golfers who took second place to secure the Tri-Match victory.

Brian Tillman, Shawn Porter and Brady McKale all shot a 3-over-39 to occupy the second overall rank behind Adrian's Cayden Staib (36).

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