Regional track meets have come and gone, and lots of Macomb County athletes punched their tickets to the upcoming state track championships on May 31. Division 1 meets are at East Kentwood, D2 is at Hamilton HS, D3 is at Kent City HS and D4 is at Hudsonville HS/Baldwin MS.

All — and only — state qualifiers from regional competition will be noted within their respective meets. The top two finishers in each event automatically qualify, and others can qualify by hitting marks set by the MHSAA. This is also the first year that competitors were able to qualify by meeting those standards outside of the regional meet setting.

Only Macomb County athletes will be listed.

Region 07-1 (Grosse Pointe South)

Cousino placed fourth, best among Macomb County teams in the region. Warren Mott was right behind them in fifth, Warren Woods Tower was eighth, Roseville placed ninth and Lakeview was 10th.

Shot put: Cousino’s Charlotte Martin cleared the competition, throwing 37-7.5 to finish first and earn a state berth.

Discus: Martin’s second qualified event saw her throw 102-4, good for second place.

High jump: Another Patriot, Niyah Lewis jumped 5-0 to tie for first in the event.

Long jump: Warren Mott’s Mackenzie Burzych flew 16-2.25, finishing second in the event and qualifying for states.

Region 10-1 (Romeo)

Romeo finished first ahead of Dakota, with Chippewa Valley at fourth and Ford fifth. Eisenhower, Anchor Bay and Fraser followed them, and Utica (10th), Stevenson (11th) and L’Anse Creuse (13) rounding out parts of the rankings.

100 meters: Eisenhower’s Abigail Boyd won the event with a time of 12.60.

200 meters: Chippewa Valley’s Mia Barnett finished in second place with a time of 25.91.

400 meters: Sam Sackfield of Romeo won the event at 57.14.

800 meters: Three Macomb County athletes qualified: Romeo’s Natalia Guaresimo (2:16.56), Fraser’s Grace Grupido (2:16.88) and Romeo’s Ella Goodsell (2:17.07).

1600: Romeo sent four athletes to states: Ella Goodsell (4:25.76), Natalia Guaresimo (5:00.39), Annie Hrabovsky (5:00.96) and Violet Hrabovsky (5:02.25).

3200: It was another Romeo sweep, with Annie Hrabovsky (10:42.52), Olivia Purdy (11:01.13) and Violet Hrabovsky (11:07.83) placing in the top three.

110m hurdles: Barnett qualified here as well with a time of 14.64. Romeo’s Avery Glugla placed second with 15.33, and Ford’s Rachel Ifezue was close behind at 15.53.

300m hurdles: Ifezue placed second with a time of 45.69, barely beating out Romeo’s Evelyn Goedge (45.78) and Eisenhower’s Maryn Smith (46.73), who placed third and fourth, respectively.

4×100 relay: The Dakota team of Sydney Timpa, Aniyah McMurrian, Jaea-Marie Dwyer and Kandis Finch (49.43) finished first and Ford’s squad of Mi’Kaila Pugh, Tatyana Ramsey, Rachel Ifezue and Emma Nicholas (49.59) wasn’t far behind.

4×200 relay: The state field will be packed with Macomb County teams, starting with first-place Romeo’s squad of Sydney Fabbri, Evelyn Goedge, Josie Finkbeiner and Sam Sackfield (1:42.04). Chippewa Valley finished second with Bryana Wooten, Nevaeh Robinson, Kennedy Gatlin and Mia Barnett (1:43.28), with Ford (Mi’Kaila Pugh, Tatyana Ramsey, Rachel Ifezue, Emma Nicholas, 1:44.24) and Dakota (Kandis Finch, MaKayla Reed, Aniyah McMurrian, Jaea-Marie Dwyer, 1:44.81) also qualifying.

4×400 relay: Romeo’s team of Evelyn Goedge, Evianna D’Angelo, Sam Sackfield and Natalia Guaresimo finished easily in first at 4:00.57, with Dakota’s team of Jaea-Marie Dwyer, Aniah McMurrian, MaKayla Reed and Lidia Clancy qualifying in second at 4:00.84.

4×800 relay: Eisenhower’s team of Charlotte Long, Jacalyn Yakel, Annabella Gjokah and Maggie Baginski won the race at 9:42.30. Dakota placed second with Julia Timpa, Layla Gendernelle, Gabriella Mercier and Lidia Clancy’s time of 9:47.00.

Shot put: Ford’s Claire O’Brien threw 34-4 and L’Anse Creuse’s Leah Kern hit 34-2.25 to both qualify.

Discus: Anna Torey from Dakota (114-8) and Anchor Bay’s Korin Hutton (111-11) both qualified, finishing top two.

High jump: Dakota’s Sydney Timpa (5-2) and L’Anse Creuse’s Cameron Krause (5-0) placed in first and second.

Pole vault: Dakota’s Anna Lucas’ 9-9 was good for first place, ahead of Anchor Bay’s Mackenzie Regier, whose 8-3 placed second.

Long jump: Romeo’s Layla Babich flew to a 17-3.5, winning the event. Dakota’s Casey Cojocar placed third with 16-11 but qualified for states.

Region 18-2 (Oakland University hosted by Marian)

South Lake was the highest-ranking Macomb County team, finishing second overall. Lake Shore placed fourth, Regina fifth, Fitzgerald ninth, Lincoln 10th, Eastpointe 13th and Center Line 15th.

100 meters: South Lake’s Dania McClain won the race in 12.98, and Fitzgerald’s Aliyah White wasn’t far behind at 13.15.

200 meters: Fitzgerald’s Aliyah White placed third but hit the qualifier mark with a 26.76 time.

400 meters: Summer Blakely from South Lake finished first with a time of 59.83.

1600 meters: Regina runner Elizabeth Ambroggio won the event by over 15 seconds, finishing in 5:25.21 to head to states.

3200 meters: Saddlelite Natalie Lentine finished in second place with a 12:33.63 time.

300m hurdles: Lake Shore’s Megan Morell won the race in 46.71, with Fitzgerald’s Laniyah Henderson finishing in second at 49.15.

4×100 relay: The South Lake team of Summer Blakely, Brooklyn Taylor-Robinson, Dania McClain and Sania Verge won the race at 49.75.

4×200 relay: With a time of 1:47.49, South Lake won another relay with McClain, Blakely, Taylor-Robinson and Gracie George.

Shot put: Mahogany Pettaway from South Lake threw 35-10.5 and Lincoln’s Jeniece Bates tossed 31-2 to both clinch state berths.

Discus: Pettaway won another event, this time throwing 101-4 to run away from the field.

High jump: McClain clinched yet another event win, hitting 5-5.5 to win the high jump.

Pole vault: The only competitor, Lake Shore’s Megan Morell, flew 9-9.

Long jump: Lake Shore’s Ryann Lambert was the only competitor to hit 17-0 and win the event.

Region 19-2 (North Branch)

The area’s top finishing team was Lutheran North, who placed sixth. Armada was right behind them in seventh, and Richmond placed 10th.

300m hurdles: Armada’s Brooklyn Khon was the runner-up with a time of 47.99.

4×400 relay: The Tiger team of Allison Mansfield, Claire Sniesak, Cristina Semian and Brooklyn Khon placed second with a time of 4:12.38.

High jump: Armada’s Valeria Ricossa leap of 4-11 was good for first place.

Pole vault: Richmond’s Madison Starnes hit an 8-0 jump to finish second.

Long jump: Lutheran North’s Samantha Whitlam had the top distance, throwing 16-9.5, to finish first.

Region 27-3 (Algonac)

Clintondale led the county teams with a fourth-place finish. Michigan Collegiate placed sixth and New Haven finished 10th.

100 meters: Clintondale’s Aneah Wilson finished in first with a time of 12.45.

200 meters: Another first place finish for Wilson, she won the race at 26.59.

400 meters: Though she finished in second here, Wilson qualified in a third-straight race with a time of 1:00.88.

800 meters: New Haven’s Emma Reimer’s time of 2:32.12 was good for second place, setting a new school record.

4×100 relay: Finishing in second was the Michigan Collegiate team of Chinelo Azugwu, Kenazia Williams, Mariah Smeily and Naveah Willis (53.82).

4×400 relay: The Dragons’ squad of Kamryn Nelson, Abriana Guzman, Laniyah Chamble and Dionne Collins ran a 4:30.40, good for second place.

High jump: Clintondale’s Alyssa Davis and Michigan Collegiate’s Nonye Azugwu placed 1-2 with a jump of 4-7.

Region 39-4

Parkway Christian was the county’s highest placer in fifth. They beat out seventh place Austin Catholic, 10th place Mt. Clemens and 12th place Memphis.

100 meters: Parkway Christian’s Isabella Flore’s 13.81 time was good for second.

200 meters: Tamerah Peterson is returning to states for Parkway Christian, finishing third with a qualifying time of 27.56.

100m hurdles: Peterson set a new PR with 17.07 to win the race.

300m hurdles: Peterson won this event, too, setting a new Parkway Christian record with a time of 49.11.

4×400 relay: Parkway Christian finished second in the race with the group of Maya Woolman, Isabella Flora, Kailey Chapa and Tamerah Peterson finishing in 4:36.16.

Discus: Mt. Clemens’ LaMia Johnson-Baker’s distance of 77-08 won the event, and Austin Catholic’s Abigail Glynn finished second with a 72-07.

Long jump: Parkway’s Isabella Flora took first place.