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Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024
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Best of the best compete at All-Star meet

MUSKEGON — The annual West Michigan All-Star meet at Reeths-Puffer yielded some impressive results from local teams in a showcase of the best talent in the area.
Whitehall earned two event wins at the meet, including a new personal best pole vault by Ca’Mar Ready, who topped the field with a mark of 14-3. Trannon Aylor continued his impressive work in his best event, the 400 meters, with a win and a time of 48.50 seconds.
Other top-6 medal winners for Whitehall’s boys included the 800-meter relay team of Aylor, Malcolm Earvin, Kyler Frees and Ready, who took second; Corde Anderson, who set a PR in the 110-meter hurdles and finished fourth (15.93 seconds); Graysen Olstrom, who earned a PR in pole vault to take sixth (12-0); and the 3,200 relay team of Drew Boeringa, Jevon Hilliard, Stewart Waters and Tyler Van Antwerp, who were sixth.
A pair of Viking girls medaled, as Cami Kraai took third in the 1,600 meters and Arianna Black placed fourth in the high jump.
Reeths-Puffer had several medalists Wednesday. Caiden Bolduc medaled twice individually, coming in third in the 200 meters and fifth in the 100, and also contributed to the 400 relay team’s second-place finish, along with London Rankin, Marvin Moore and Brody Johnson. Tate Bradley added a sixth-place in the 1,600. On the girls’ side, Brooklynn Tornes and Melana Johnson helped both the 400 and 800 relay teams take second, joining Amani Starr and Madilynn Smith in the 400 and Jersi Bilek and Savannah Lockwood in the 800. Tornes also placed sixth in the 100, and Bilek took fourth in the 800.
For Montague, Isaiah Atchison medaled twice, taking fifth in the 200 and sixth in the 100. Trisha Beckman added a sixth-place medal in the discus.