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Senior Cameron Cheetam won four events Tuesday, leading Hartland to a 90-47 track and field victory over Salem.
Cheetam won the 100-meter dash in 11.14 seconds, the 200 in 22.24 and was on two winning relays.
Senior Christian Fedwa swept the hurdles for the Eagles, winning the 110 highs in 16.49 and the 300s in 45.63.
Senior Evan Bryan won the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 6.5 inches. He was also second to Cheetam in the 100 (11.84) and 200 (23.27) and was on the winning 800 relay team.
Vance Larson won pole vault at 11-6, Dylan Lawrence on high jump at 6 feet, Ryan Hunter won discus at 120-5, Roman Ignagni won shot put at 41-8.75 and Jack Costa won the 3,200 in 10:35.83 for Hartland.
Canton 96, Howell 41
Maura Lichiello won the 1,600 in 5:51.67 and the 3,200 in 13:01.42, while Emma Kanka won the shot put at 33-3.5 and discus at 95-4 for Howell.
Northville 108, Brighton 29
Landon Kofahl won the 110 hurdles in 17.47 for Brighton’s only first-place finish.
Pinckney 77, Jackson 57
Sophom*ore Sam Burtts won the 110 hurdles in 16.20, the 300 hurdles in 44.70 and the long jump at 18-7 for Pinckney.
Paul Moore won the 800 in 2:02.21 and was on two winning relays. Evan Loughridge won the 1,600 in 4:38.73 and Parker Hays won the 3,200 in 10:26.81 for the Pirates.
Fowlerville 108, Lansing Eastern 25
Owen Presley won the 100 (11.74) and 200 (24.41), Lucas Moore won the 1,600 (5:06.65) and 3,200 (11:38.86), and Jacob Esch won shot put (46-9) and discus (133-4) for Fowlerville.
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Charyl Stockwell finished second out of six teams. Anthony Urbaniak won the 3,200 (11:09.94), Owen Carlson the 110 hurdles (17.82) and Nathan Vaske pole vault (11 feet) for the Sentinels.
Girls track and field
Pinckney 94, Jackson 40
Maddie Karsies won the 1,600 in 5:39.99 and the 3,200 in 12:31.75, while Mallory Dickey won the 100 hurdles in 17.83 and 300 hurdles in 51.42 for Pinckney.
Also winning for the Pirates were CeCe Thorington in the 100 (12.87), Davea Crowe in the 200 (26.24), Jaelyn Ray in the 800 (2:33.98), Julia DuRussel in shot put (28-2.25), Erin Closser in discus (84-8) and Nadia Jacobs in pole vault (9-6).
Northville 84, Brighton 53
Senior Abby Mainka won discus with a throw of 110-6, the best performance by a Brighton girl since Megan Unruh reached 116-9 against Howell on May 8, 2012.
Elle Bissett won the 3,200 in 11:18.03, Brooklyn Serafini won shot put at 28-4 and Noelle Ebel won high jump at 4-10 for the Bulldogs. Brighton’s 3,200 relay team of Juliet Lewis, Gabrielle Bolitho, Nikki Carothers and Carrigan Eberly took first in 9:32.33.
Howell 83, Canton 54
Romen Williams won the 110 high hurdles in 17.00, Noah Thames won pole vault at 13-1 and Bobby Kanka won discus at 136-3 for Howell.
Salem 100, Hartland 37
Aubree Meyer won shot put with a throw of 39-11 and Heidi Rutherford won long jump with a leap of 14-6.25 for Hartland’s two victories.
Fowlerville 107, Lansing Eastern 29
Kaitlyn Seiter won four events to lead Fowlerville. She won the 200 (29.43), 400 (1:06.17), pole vault (8-0) and was on a winning relay.
Fiona Gitulli won the 100 (13.97), long jump (15-2) and was on a winning relay. Bethy Marschall won the 800 (2:52.73), high jump (4-4) and was on a winning relay. Delaney Richardson won the 1,600 (5:58.02) and 3,200 (13:06.36).
Softball
Hartland 1, Northville 0
Northville 8, Hartland 7
Hartland’s Jamie Smokovitz had a walk-off one-out double to left field in the bottom of the seventh inning. Olivia Forrest pitched a one-hitter and walked only one batter.
In the second game, a sacrifice fly by Northville’s Lily Barringer in the sixth inning broke a 7-7 tie. Kate McIntyre drove in three runs and Jaylen Nokovich was 3-for-3 for the Eagles (7-4).
Pinckney 19, Adrian 1
Pinckney 17, Adrian 1
Pinckney’s Mackenzie Burns went 5-for-5 with two homers, two doubles and nine RBIs in the doubleheader.
Violet McWhinnie went 3-for-3 with four RBIs in the first game. CeCe Thorington had three runs and four RBIs, while Mallory Dickey was 2-for-2 with three RBIs in the second game.
Williamston 7, Fowlerville 4
Williamston 20, Fowlerville 12
Kiely Davis was 3-for-4 with three RBIs in the second game for Fowlerville (6-4).
Baseball
Hartland 7, Canton 4
Brayden Crowe had two doubles and drove in four runs for Hartland (9-6-1). Landon Brown pitched four shutout innings of relief, striking out seven.
Brighton 7, Salem 2
Cooper Andrzejewski hit a home run for Brighton (9-4-1). Braeden Chiles pitched all seven innings for the Bulldogs, striking out eight.
Northville 11, Howell 1
Daniel Hampton drove in Howell’s only run with a single in the third, cutting Northville’s lead to 2-1.
Adrian 8, Pinckney 2
Pinckney 2, Adrian 1
Evan McGlothin drove in both Pinckney runs in the first game.
Owen Zylka pitched six innings in the nightcap for the Pirates (5-4-1), allowing four hits and fanning five.
Charyl Stockwell 7, Oakland Christian 4
Noah Piesko struck out 10 batters and allowed three hits in six innings for the Sentinels (1-4).
Williamston 9, Fowlerville 4
Will Shrader was 2-for-3 for Fowlerville (1-10).
Soccer
Brighton 2, Canton 2
Emily Kramer scored off an assist from Olivia Sebestyen with four minutes left, giving Brighton a tie. Ella Vandemergel scored Brighton’s other goal.
Livingston Christian 9, Charyl Stockwell 2
Audrey Johnson scored six goals and eighth-grader Abby Galazka scored two for Livingston Christian.
Pinckney 2, Ypsilanti 0
Val Graves and Zaryah Griffin scored for Pinckney.
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Boys lacrosse
Brighton 13, Belleville 0
Matt Skoczylas scored five goals and three assists, while Owen Blush had six goals for Brighton. The Bulldogs will host Howell at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Plymouth 9, Howell 7
Nolan Hudnut made 20 saves for Howell, which got three goals each from Sam Edwards and Nolan O’Dea.
Pinckney 11, Jackson 1
Alex Rau scored three goals, while Jadin Miller, Levi Podhola and Derek Turner scored twice for Pinckney.
Girls lacrosse
Howell 15, Flushing 8
Janie Mitter scored five goals, Nora Rioux four goals, and Sophia Balla three goals and three assists for Howell.
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