As the Michigan high school track and field season progresses, several athletes from the Muskegon area have emerged as top performers. Here’s a look at the top five female athletes in each event as of April 23, 2024.
Results for: Spring sports
In baseball, Andy Choi and Jameson Bryant drove in two runs each to lead Cape Elizabeth to a 7-2 victory against visiting Yarmouth. Arlo Boutureira led the Freeport Falcons with two base hits and an RBI against Poland, while Jaiden Meehan collected three RBI and Shane Plummer had three hits for Lake Region in their win over Traip Academy. Sam Almy put the Greely Rangers ahead for good with a bases-clearing double in the first inning against Fryeburg Academy, and Caleb Vacchiano blasted two home runs and finished with five RBI as the Sacopee Valley Hawks downed Gray-New Gloucester. In softball, Addie Caiazzo had three hits, including a solo home run, and Kennedy Kimball pitched a two-hitter with 14 strikeouts as Windham beat Deering. Ruby Chase had three hits with four RBI, Sadie Armstrong and Ainsley McCrum combined on a no-hitter, and Portland handled Falmouth. Andrea DiMauro had two RBI, Annalise Soucy added two hits, and South Portland scored five runs in the sixth inning against Bonny Eagle. Izzy George pitched a four-hitter and Freeport went ahead for good with a two-run fifth inning against Poland, while McKayla Kortes tossed a no-hitter with 10 strikeouts to carry York over Wells. In boys’ lacrosse, Nathan Bolduc finished with three goals and three assists as Wells topped Traip Academy, and in girls’ lacrosse, Abby Trainor totaled seven goals and an assist as Windham defeated Lewiston.
The Westfield High School baseball team’s six-game winning streak came to an end on Monday with a 4-2 loss to Central High School of Springfield. Central’s Eliezer Rosario had a dominant performance on the mound, allowing only four hits and two runs while striking out 14 batters.
MLive-The Bay City Times is now accepting nominations for its weekly Athlete of the Week feature. Each week, standout performers from the Bay City coverage area will be recognized during the spring sports season. Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to submit nominations via email to lthomps2@mlive.com. Voting is not conducted by email.
As spring unfolds in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the city’s top high school athletes are making their mark in various sports. This week, we highlight those who have shone on the diamond, pitch, court, and track.
Several McGraw baseball players are among the top performers in Section III Class D, as reported by syracuse.com. At the spring sports media day, Jaydon Bassett, Brennan Wilson, Riley VanLiew, Calob Sutton, and Thomas Lea represented McGraw.