Forest Hills Northern Claims Michigan Division 1 Track Title
Forest Hills Northern's track and field program captured the Division 1 state championship with dominant performances across multiple events at the Michigan High School Athletic Association state meet. The team's strength in relays and sprints proved decisive, as athletes executed at the highest level when it mattered most.
West Michigan has established itself as a track and field powerhouse in recent years, with multiple athletes competing at elite levels. The state's fastest sprinters have emerged from programs across the region, including Grand Rapids-area schools where the 100-meter dash records reflect the caliber of talent. Brody Holm holds the Grand Rapids high school record at 11.04 seconds, while Austin Prebeck and Wade Brouse have also posted competitive times in the 11-second range.
The relay events were particularly crucial to Forest Hills Northern's championship performance. Strong exchanges and consistent handoffs in the 4x100-meter and 4x400-meter relays helped the Huskies accumulate points across the state meet. These team events often determine championships, as they require precision, chemistry, and speed working in concert.
Forest Hills Northern's success reflects the depth of West Michigan's track and field tradition. The region continues to produce competitive athletes who perform at the state's highest level, with the Huskies joining a distinguished group of Michigan programs that have claimed Division 1 titles.
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