Grand Ledge girls track and field team won the regional title, led by Katie Blue's triple victory. The team scored 93 points, finishing ahead of Okemos, while Williamston boys placed second overall.
Katie Blue (left) of Grand Ledge was first and Arenn Starks (right) of Battle Creek Lakeview was second in the 300-meter hurdles during the Division 1 track and field regional on Friday, May 15, 2026 at Grand Ledge High School.
Katie Blue was a triple individual winner while helping the Grand Ledge girls track and field team capture a regional title.
Blue won the pole vault and swept the hurdles events while helping the Comets finish with 93 points. The Comets were 10 points ahead of runner-up Okemos, while DeWitt and East Lansing tied for third with 75 points.
Blue cleared 13-0 while winning the pole vault, took first in the 100 hurdles in 15.40 seconds and finished the 300 hurdles in 45.39.
Natalia Hawks of Okemos was also a triple winner at the regional. Hawks won the 100 in 12.48, the 200 in 25.73 and the long jump in 16-10.5. East Lansing had a strong showing in the relays and won the 400, 800 and 1,600 relays.
DIVISION 2 AT WILLIAMSTON
Haslett's Christina Dixon leaves the competition behind as she wins the 400-meter run by nearly five seconds in the Division 2 MHSAA track regional, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Williamston.
The Grand Ledge girls track and field team won the regional title in 2026.
Katie Blue won the pole vault, 100-meter hurdles, and 300-meter hurdles at the regional track meet.
Grand Ledge scored 93 points to win the regional title.
The Okemos girls track team finished as the runner-up with 83 points.

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Charlotte finished as the runner-up at this regional with a score of 85.5. Hastings was the champion with 98 points.
The Orioles were led by Kendall Dorey (long jump), Baylee Moore (300 hurdles), Avery Silvas (800) and Sunny Sparks (shot put), who each finished as runner-ups in their events.
Haslett’s Christina Dixon was a double winner and won the 200 and 400. She also was part of the winning 800 and 1,600 relays.
DIVISION 4 AT CONCORD
Katrina Chen wo n the discus and Amelia Lansdell was the runner-up in the 100 while helping Portland St. Patrick take second at its regional with 111 points.
St. Patrick also had runner-up finishes in the 400, 800 and 3,200 relays
Kingston Oakes of Grand Ledge won the 400-meter run during the Division 1 track and field regional on Friday, May 15, 2026 at Grand Ledge High School.
DIVISION 1 AT GRAND LEDGE
Jackson Shaltry was the champion in the discus and shot put while helping Grand Ledge take first at its Division 1 regional. The Comets finished with 118 points, while Brighton was the runner-up with a score of 73.5.
Kingston Oakes (400) and Anthony Baker (long jump) were the other event winners for Grand Ledge.
DeWitt had three individual champions with Channing Ridley winning the 100, Caedin Martin-Seymour winning the 200 and Casey Flannery placing first in the high jump.
DIVISION 2 AT WILLIAMSTON
Charlotte's Phoenix Lawton, right, edges Portland's Brady Rowe to win the 4x400 relay in the Division 2 MHSAA track regional, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Williamston.
Steven Bush was a double individual winner and was part of two first place relays while contributing to Williamston finishing as the runner-up at its home regional. The Hornets had a score of 106.83, while Battle Creek Harper Creek was the champion with 113 points.
Bush won the 100 and 200 and was on the Hornets’ winning 400 and 800 relays. He won the 100 in 10.95 seconds and the 200 in 22.14.
Duncan Palmer was the other individual winner for Williamston and placed first in the 800.
Portland had a pair of event winners in Brady Rowe (400) and Derek Le Du (discus).
DIVISION 4 AT CONCORD
Matthew Howery won the 100 and long jump while helping Webberville to a runner-up finish at its regional with 72 points.
Nathan West won the 3,200 and Dzton Feguer was the high jump champion for Webberville.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Track regionals: Grand Ledge gets title sweep, Williamston boys second