( Photo by Mike Bradley) Returning girls M.V.P. Kendall Basiden highlights the girls side. With young All-Americans all over this field of female athletes this is sure to be an exciting meet.
Coverage
Photo by Davey, Runmichigan.com Boys Preview The distance events include some of the States brightest stars including State Champion Tommy Brinn
Photo by Davey, Runmichigan.com Previews by MileSplit Michigan webmaster Chinney McGee of the Michigan Indoor State Championships.
Photo by Fermon Tate Kendall Basiden and Dynasty McGee (center) won three gold medals and one silver as the Girls youth movement looked stronger than ever.
The MITS State Championships held at Central Michigan University this past weekend had more than a handful of US top 10 performances led by two US #2's with Foot Locker Nationals 3rd place finisher Megan Goethals clocking a 3200 time of 10:33.81, while Ariel Roberts tied several others with the nation's #2 clearance in the high jump at 5'9". The Rochester junior Goethals just missed the meet record, while Roberts was a repeat champion in the high jump. Tommy Brinn, a senior from Otsego High School and one of the top returning half milers in the country, dominated the 800 meter run with a four second margin of victory in his US #7 1:54.65. The boys' throwing events had some impressive marks thanks to two athletes in Allendale senior Zack Hill and Saline senior Quinn Dawson. The two throwers split victories in the shot put and weight throw with Hill as the shot put winner in a US #8 61'9", while Dawson put up a US #10 66'4.75" in the weight throw. It was a close finish for the girls 60 meter hurdles title as two US top 10 performances were produced from champion Christienne Linton (US #5 8.61) and runner-up Bridgette Owens-Mitchell (US #7 8.64). Chris Jimmerson of Okemos and Bradley James of Haslett put on a thrilling show for fans in the high jump with both clearing a US #5 height of 6'10". Earlier misses gave first place to the senior Jimmerson. MITS State Championships Results: Boys - Girls
Photo by Davey RunMichigan Tommy Brinn's blazing time of 1:54 on a 200 meter flat track was amazing