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Lakewood track teams score


GLAC victories against Perry


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Lakewood varsity boys’ and girls’ track and field teams both
scored Greater Lansing Activities Conference wins over the Ramblers
at Perry High School Thursday.
The Lakewood boys won 87-38 and the girls took a 114-22 win.
The Lakewood boys and girls set a number of personal records at the
meet. The only one in the girls’ meet that came in a winning perfor-
mance was from junior Bailey Fifelski who won the 400-meter dash in
1 minute 15.14 seconds. Fifelski also won the 800-meter run in
3:03.87. Fifelski also teamed with Kylie Walkington, Lilly Burgess and
Mia Bouwens to win the 4x400-meter relay in 5:32.58.
Lakewood had four different girls win field events. Hokulani Ka’al-
akea won the long jump at 14 feet.5 inches; Madison Bierens won the
pole vault by clearing 7-0; Reagan Lab won the high jump at 4-4; and
Annabelle Stank took the discus with a throw of 102-6.
The Lakewood girls won two relays. Hayley Merryfield, Burgess,
Walkington and Taylor Russell won the 4x200-meter relay in 2:14.15.
Neither team had a 4x800-meter relay team compete.
Ka’alakea added a winning time of 18.18 seconds in the 100-meter
hurdles and a winning time of 13.67 in the 100-meter dash. Russell was
the runner-up in the 100 and she won the 200-meter dash in 31.15.
Tyson Raffler, Ethan Weller and Connor Feighan won three individ-
ual events each for the Viking boys. Feighan took the discus at 116-8,
the shot put at 40-4 and he took the 400-meter dash in 58.60. Weller
won the 100 in 12.51, the 200 in 25.68 and he also won the long jump
at 17-6.5.
Raffler won the pole vault by clearing 11-0 and he took the two
hurdles races too. He won the 110-meter high hurdles in 17.24 and the
300-meter intermediate hurdles in 43.60.
Junior distance runner Ryan Alford hit the track for the Vikings and
won the 1600-meter run in 5:22.23 and the 3200-meter run in 11:46.68.
Jacob Merryfield won the high jump by clearing 5-8.
Lakewood won three of the guys’ relays. Jackson MacKenzie, Justin
Warner, Ethan Goodemoot and Weller took the 4x100-meter relay in
49.88. Goodemoot, Colt Endsley, Warner and Denny Sauers won the
4x200-meter relay in 2:02.49. Raffler, Merryfield, Jablonski and Don-
ald Wells won the 4x400-meter relay in 4:06.26.


Levi Carter won the 800-meter run for Lakewood in 2:48.45.
The 4x800-meter relay was the lone race the Perry boys won.
The Perry girls took the 4x100-meter relay. Jaidyn Sadler won the
300-meter hurdles for the Rambler girls in 58.40 after being the run-
ner-up to Ka’alakea in the 100 hurdles. She was also a part of that
winning Rambler relay team.
Senior Grace O’Neill won the distance races for the Ramblers taking
the 1600-meter run in 6:02.73 and the 3200-meter run in 13:04.07.
With O’Neill to chase, Lakewood junior Reagan Lab set a new person-
al record in both races while finishing second. She hit the finish line in
6:09.23 in the 1600 and 14:08.54 in the 3200.

Feighan at his best in throws


during Viking wins at Valley


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
It comes down to the last dual and the con-
ference meet.
The perennial conference champions from
Olivet will certainly be the favorite, but both
Olivet and Lakewood’s varsity boys’ track and
field teams will go into their conference dual
Monday at Lakewood High School with 5-
records in GLAC duals.
The Lakewood boys improved to 5-0 in the
conference with wins over outnumbered Lan-
sing Christian and Maple Valley Tuesday at
Maple Valley High School. The Vikings best-
ed the Pilgrims 122-9 and the Lions 107-29.
The Lakewood girls also picked up two wins
in conference Tuesday, moving to 4-1. They
outscored the Lansing Christian girls 96-
and the Maple Valley girls 94-20.
For being one of the first warm, sunny days
of the season there weren’t a lot of personal
records set on the track, but Lakewood senior
Connor Feighan was able to push himself in
the throws. He improved his personal record
in the shot put to 41 feet 7.25 inches in win-
ning that event in the three-team standings and
he pushed his discus personal record to 120-
6.5 in a winning effort.
“I am throwing good this year,” Feighan
said. “ I got the spin down and I am trying to
use more of my speed to get it across. Some of
the guys are bigger, but coach and I have been
working on getting through the circle quick to
get it further. Just have to spin quick. When I


glide, I really try to explode. It is really more
about explosiveness than sheer power.”
The top three guys in the shot put all
improved their PRs Tuesday. Lansing Chris-
tian sophomore Nathan Dery was second at
37-6 and Lakewood senior Denny Sauers
third at 32-5.5. In the discus, Feighan’s soph-
omore teammate Benjamin Scobey was sec-
ond at 102-7 and Lion sophomore Nic Martin
improved his PR to 92-3.5 in a third-place
finish.
Leslie has the only guys to beat Feighan in
one of the throwing events so far this season in
the conference and he remains undefeated on
the season overall in the 400-meter dash after
winning Tuesday’s race with a time of 52.
seconds. Lion junior Ashton Ripley was a dis-
tant second in the 400-meter dash in 56.42.
“I’m definitely better at the 400, but throwing
is definitely easier on your body,” Feighan said.
Feighan also anchored the 4x400-meter
relay team to a win for the Vikings. He joined
senior Tyson Raffler, senior Jacob Merryfield
and freshman Donald Wells in winning that
race in 3:49.09.
Feighan ran the 3200 as a freshman, while
also competing in the throws. He made the
switch from the 3200 to the 400 as a junior last
spring.
“Coach [Jim] Hassett needed somebody to
[run the 400] and I said I’m your guy. I tried it
and did pretty good so we just stuck with it ever
since. And I didn’t like the two-mile very much
to begin with. It worked out in both our favors.”
He set his PR in the first race of the season
at 52.54, but hasn’t really been challenged
much this season. The Vikings have only faced
conference foes and competed in just two invi-
tationals due to the weather this spring.
Lakewood’s boys won every race on the
track but one. Tuesday Maple Valley sopho-
more Evan Brandenburg took the 200-meter
dash in 25.13. He just beat out Weller who was
second in 25.81. Weller won the 100-meter
dash in 12.25, besting Brandenburg’s time of
12.31 in that race.
Lakewood had Levi Carter win the 800-
meter run in 2:36.74 and junior Ryan Alford
take the 1600-meter run in 5:30.29 and the
3200-meter run in 12:04.63.

Raffler won the two hurdles races for the
Vikings finishing the 110-meter high hurdles
in a season best 17.10 and the 300-meter inter-
mediate hurdles in 45.09 seconds. Raffler also
won the pole vault by clearing 10-6.
The 4x400-meter relay was the only one of
the four relays in which the Vikings had com-
petition from either the Pilgrims or Lions.
Merryfield won the high jump for the
Vikings by clearing 5-6 with Sauers in second
place at 5-2 which is a new PR for him. Weller
set his PR in the long jump at 19-5.5 to win
that event, once again going head to head with
Brandenburg who was second at 18-5.
Lakewood girls won very event in their
meet except for the three that Maple Valley
sophomore Lilly Faurot competed in. Faurot
took the 100-meter dash in 14.76, the 800-
meter run in 2:45.78 and she won the high
jump by clearing the bar at 4-6.
Lakewood freshman Kara Fedewa matched
Feighan’s two PRs in the throws. She won the
shot put at 24-11.5 and the discus at 74-7.
Lion sophomore Mackenzie Decker was sec-
ond in the discus with a new PR throw of
70-3.5. Lansing Christian sophomore Paige
Meyer improved her PR in the shot put to
20-4.75 ion a runner-up effort in that event.
Both Lakewood long jumpers set new per-
sonal records to place 1-2. Hayley Merryfield
won it by flying 15-.5 and sophomore Lilly
Burgess was second at 12-9.
Reagan Lab won the two distance races as
the only competitor in either race. She won the
1600 in 6:21.40 and the 3200 in 14:51.22.
Viking senior Hokulani Ka’alakea won the
100-meter hurdles in 18.88 and freshman
teammate Kora Boucher took the 300-meter
low hurdles in 1:01.52. Another Lakewood
freshman, Taylor Russell, won the 200-meter
dash in 31.96. Sophomore Kylie Walkington
lowered her PR in the 400-meter dash to
1:21.17 to win that race for the Vikings.
Lakewood also had junior Madison Bierens
take the pole vault at 7-0.
Lakewood swept the four relays with the
only competition coming from Lansing Chris-
tian in the 4x400-meter relay. The Lakewood
team of Bailey Fifelski, Boucher, Walkington
and Mia Bouwens won that race in 5:16.03.

Viking boys win four


events, take title at


Portland Invite


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
Lakewood outscored the Portland boys
by 17 points to take the championship at
Saturday’s Portland Invitational.
Depth was key for the Vikings, but
also big days from seniors Tyson Raffler
and Connor Feighan. Raffler won three
individual events and helped the Lake-
wood 4x400-meter relay team to a run-
ner-up finish. Feighan was on that relay
team too, after winning the 400-meter
dash in 52.96 seconds, and he had a pair
of top five finishes in the throws.
The Lakewood boys finished off their
victory with the team of Raffler, Feighan,
Elijah Jablonski and Donald Wells plac-
ing second in the 4x400-meter relay with
a time of 3 minutes 45.36 seconds. They
trailed only the Calvin Christian team
that finished in 3:37.32.
The Lakewood boys closed the day
with 139 points, ahead of Portland 122,
Calvin Christian 113, West Michigan
Aviation 97, Maple Valley 21, Calvary
Christian 16 and Grand River Prep 5.
Portland won the girls’ championship
with 163 points, ahead of Portland St.
Patrick 107, Lakewood 74, West Michi-
gan Aviation 60, Calvin Christian 44,
Grand River Prep 38, Maple Valley 19
and Calvary Christian 1.
Raffler led a sweep of the top three
spots in the 110-meter high hurdles for
the Lakewood boys, winning that race in
17.54. Jacob Merryfield was second in
17.58 and Shane Raffler third in 18.50.
Later, Tyson won the 300-meter interme-
diate hurdles in 43.62 with Merryfield
third in 46.02 and Shane fourth in 48.81.
Tyson Raffler also won the pole vault
by clearing 10 feet 6 inches.
Feighan was the runner-up in the dis-
cus with a mark of 115-2 and set his
personal record in the shot put at 40-9.
to place fourth in that event. Portland
won the two throws as junior Evan
Bower scored a mark of 116-4.5 in the
discus and junior Noah Simpson fired the
shot 43-3.5. Portland had the three lon-
gest marks in the shot put ahead of
Feighan. Lakewood sophomore Benja-
min Scobey also improved his personal
record in the shot put with a mark of
34-6.5 that put him in seventh place.
Merryfield set his personal record in
the high jump by clearing 6-0 to place
second while teammate Elijah Jablonski
was third at 5-8.
Lakewood’s boys had three runner-up
relay finishes. The team of Alexander
Russell, Justin Warner, Benjamin Scobey
and Ethan Weller placed second in the
4x100-meter relay in 48.11. Russell, Colt
Endsley, Warner and Denny Sauers were
second in the 4x200-meter relay in
1:40.88.
Lakewood junior Ryan Alford ran a
personal record time of 5:14.61 to place
seventh in the 1600-meter run and also
placed third in the 3200.

Maple Valley had sophomore Evan
Brandenburg place fourth in the 100-
meter dash in 12.41 seconds and fifth in
the 200-meter dash in 25.09. Teammate
Ashton Ripley was eighth in the 200 and
he also set a new personal record of
55.50 in the 400-meter dash to place
fourth. Teammates Jeremiah Penny and
Robert Laws also both ran their fastest
400s yet.
Lion senior Daniel Perez improved his
personal record in the 800-meter run to
2:20.14 to place fifth.
Maple Valley freshman Robert Schilz
was fourth in the 3200-meter run in
12:51.88 and he improved his PR in the
1600 to 5:31.38 to place ninth in that
race. Junior teammate Adam Blakely was
fifth in the 3200 with a personal record
time of 13:28.48.
The Lions had a pair of personal
records in the field. Sophomore James
Penny set his PR in the shot put at
31-1.25 in an 11th-place finish. Fellow
sophomore Nic Martin was tenth in the
discus with a personal record throw of
82-9.5.
The Maple Valley girls’ team got a
victory from sophomore Lily Faurot in
the high jump by clearing the bar at 4-
and her sophomore teammate Mackenzie
Decker was fifth in the event with a sea-
son best leap of 4-4. Faurot also ran her
fastest 800-meter run of the spring to
place fourth in 2:48.86. Decker was fifth
in two field events, also placing there in
the discus with a mark of 59-11.
The Lakewood girls got one victory
too with the team of Hokulani Ka’alakea,
Hayley Merryfield, Kylie Walkington
and Taylor Russell winning the
4x100-meter relay in 56.29. The team of
Hayley Merryfield, Bailey Fifelski,
Walkington and Russell was second in
the 4x200-meter relay in 2:04.18.
Junior Madison Bierens had the top
individual finish for Lakewood in an
event by placing second in the pole vault
by clearing 6-0.
Junior Reagan Lab had a trio of third
place finishes. She was third in the high
jump at 4-4, third in the 1600-meter run
in 6:16.87 and third in the 3200-meter
run in 13:53.46.
Ka’alakea had a pair of third place
finishes. She was third in the 100-meter
dash in 14.16 and in the 100-meter hur-
dles in 18.21. Lakewood freshman Kora
Boucher was sixth in that 100 hurdles
race in 21.15, which is a new PR for her,
and she placed fifth in the 300-meter low
hurdles in 1:00.10.
Another Lakewood freshman, Taylor
Russell, was fourth in the 100-meter dash
in 14.49 and fourth in the 200 in 30.44.
Viking freshman Kara Fedewa set her PR
in the shot put at 23-5 to place fifth while
also placing sixth in the discus.
Lakewood junior Bailey Fifelski low-
ered her personal record in the 800-meter
run to 2:51.35 in a fifth place finish.

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Lakewood's Connor Feighan takes off
with the baton after getting a hand-off
from teammate Donald Wells for the final
leg of the 4x400-meter relay Tuesday at
Maple Valley High School. Feighan fin-
ished off a Lakewood win in the race,
won the 400-meter dash, and set new
personal records in winning the shot put
and discus Tuesday. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)


Maple Valley sophomore Lilly Faurot pulls away from teammate Mackenzie Decker
and the rest of the field to win the 100-meter dash during the GLAC meet featuring the
Lions, Lakewood Vikings and Lansing Christian Pilgrims Tuesday at Maple Valley High
School. Faurot won the 100, the 800-meter run and the high jump at the meet. (Photo
by Brett Bremer)
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