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A look at some of the participants in last year’s Cereal City Classic 5K/10K



  • with this year’s event taking place this coming Saturday, June 8. (Shopper


News file photo by Will Kowalski)


Cereal City Classic 5K/10K is Saturday


The annual Cereal City Classic


5K/10K run/walk event sponsored by


the Battle Creek Family YMCA is


scheduled for this coming Saturday


(June 8).


The 10K Run starts at 7:45 a.m.,


and the 5K Run/Walk begins at 8


a.m. – with both having start/finish


lines located next to the Battle Creek


Y Center’s Multi Sports Complex at


86 Cherry St. in B.C.


The course involves streets located


both downtown and close-by to the Y


Center.
Cost to participate in the event,
which takes place the morning of the
downtown Cereal Festival, is $45 for
adults and $35 for youth (after June
6 prices).
All participants will receive a
goody bag along with event t-shirts
(as available).
To sign up or for more information,
call the Y Center at (269) 963-9622
or visit ymcabattlecreek.org.

Harper Creek junior Evan Munoz is
shown in his baseball uniform while
helping HC earn the I-8 Conference
title on May 23 – a few hours
after Munoz had finished individual
medalist runner-up at All-City. (Photo
provided)

score of 396.
The top three teams qualifying for
state were first-place Portage Central
with 310, second-place Grand Rapids
Forest Hills Northern with 313 and
third-place Rockford with 317.
The individual medalist was
Portage Central senior Jake Longman
with a 72; and a score of 76 or lower
was needed to be an individual state
meet qualifier (for players not on
state qualifying teams).
For Lakeview, junior Eric Ryan
had a 92, senior Klay Helner a 94,
sophomores Joshua Neal and Jay
Hamric had 105s, and junior Avery
Robertson had a no-count 108.


  • And, in the D-4 regional at
    Coldwater, Climax-Scotts finished
    12th with a score of 406.
    Team-wise, Hillsdale Academy
    was first with 331, Kalamazoo
    Hackett second with 335 and
    Kalamazoo Christian third with 336.
    The individual medalist was
    K-Christian junior Ian Tuin with a
    75; and a score of 85 or lower was
    needed to qualify individually out of
    regionals to state.
    C-S’s scores: Junior Jackson
    Bagwell 96, junior Cole Reitz 97,
    junior Carter Pio 102, sophomore
    Ryan Pejakovich 111 and junior Cole
    Curtis a no-count 117.
    Note: Aside from this Friday’s and
    Saturday’s D-2 state finals at Forest
    Akers West at MSU, the D-1 finals
    will take place at Bedford Valley in
    B.C., the D-3 finals at Ferris State’s
    Katke Course and the D-4 finals at
    Grand Valley State University’s The
    Meadows GC.
    Also note: Complete state finals
    coverage is available at mhsaa.com.
    MORE PREP GOLF
    All-City Results
    As noted earlier in this article, and
    as was announced in last week’s
    edition, Harper Creek’s team placed
    first at the annual All-City Meet on
    May 23 at Marywood GC – posting
    a squad score of 318 – and HC state
    meet qualifier Joey Mario was indi-
    vidual medalist with his round of 74.
    Second team-wise at All-City was
    Lakeview with 371, and third was
    Pennfield with 444. Not having a
    team score (with one golfer) was St.
    Philip.
    Following Mario in individual


scoring for Harper Creek were junior
teammate Evan Munoz with an 80,
junior teammate Quinn Barrick with
an 81, junior teammate Spencer
Denney with an 83 and Lakeview
senior Klay Helner with an 84.
Also for HC: Junior Colton Beard
86 and freshman Jake Schragg 88.
Also for LHS: Junior Eric Ryan 89,
sophomore Joshua Neal 98, sopho-
more Jay Hamric 100, sophomore
Peyton Sherk 107 and junior Avery
Robertson 111.
For PHS: Sophomore Nolan
Badger 94, junior Dakota Parsons
112, junior Evan Lampert 112,
sophomore Like Noffsinger 126 and
Brenden Back 126.
For STP: Freshman Brogan
Lightfoot 144.

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