
Almont’s Montserrat Coronel competes in the 1200 relay at the SVSU Indoor Invite last Thursday.
ALMONT — Devin Johnston won the 60 (7.97 seconds) and 200 (25.71 seconds) dashes, leading the Almont girls’ track team to a strong showing last Thursday at the SVSU Division 3/4 Indoor Invite.
No team scores were kept at the meet.
Montserrat Coronel furnished the next best Almont finish. Her long jump performance of 14 feet 4 inches paid off with a two-way tie for a sixth.
Chloe Brady, 60-meter hurdles, 11.53 seconds; gave Almont a 13th.
Laila Evola, 1600 run, 6:43.4; provided Almont with a 14th.
Montserrat Coronel, 200-meter dash, 30.06 seconds; supplied a 16th.
The Almont 1200 relay of Jacqueline Coronel, Haley Dempz, Montserrat Coronel and Brady were 16th in 3:25.72.
Ayla DeLaurier, 1600-meter run, 7:06.74, 22nd; Olivia Kwierant, 60 hurdles, 12.35 seconds; 28th; Erin Maxinoski, shot put, 22 feet 7 inches, 31st; Lilylynn Martin, 800-meter run, 3:10.82; 31st; Dempz, 400 dash, 1:16.12, 32nd; Charlotte Verougstraete, 800-meter run, 32nd; Brooklyn Still, 400 dash, 1:17.4, 35th; Christy Trisler, 60-meter dash, 9.43 seconds, 37th; Priscilla Haslett, 400 dash, 1:18.7, 39th; and Izabella Medley, shot put, 21 feet 3 1/4 inches, 41st; added top-50 showings to Almont’s cause.
Kevin Kissane
Kevin Kissane has been covering high school sports for the Tri-City Times since 1985. When not standing on a field or court with his camera and notepad, he enjoys golf, travel and family. Kevin is a 1980 graduate of Capac High School, and is also a grad of St. Clair Community College and earned a degree in journalism from Central Michigan University.