The postseason is heating up for high school spring sports across Michigan, and the CAAC Red track and field meet delivered some unforgettable moments on Tuesday. The action was fierce, with Williamston boys and Mason girls taking home the top team honors. For the Bulldogs, this marks an incredible 10th straight year of dominance in the CAAC Red—a testament to their relentless training and team spirit.
One of the standout performances came from Haslett's Christina Dixon, who blazed through the 200-meter dash with a season-best time of 26.32 seconds. But she didn't stop there. Dixon teamed up with Mya Muhammad, Madison Muhammad, and Alexis Turner to win the 4×400 relay, clocking a personal-best 4:13.54 that had the crowd on its feet.
On the boys' side, Lansing Eastern's 4×400 relay team—Koamir Muhamad, Jontae Rosario, Asa Pumphrey, and Zadien Harris—captured first place with a personal-best 3:34.42, showing incredible teamwork and speed.
Distance runners also shined bright. St. Johns' Ava Schafer dominated the 3200-meter race with a time of 11:46.28, while Williamston senior Raymond Herek took the boys' title with a personal-best 9:55.05. These performances are a clear sign that these athletes are peaking at the perfect time as championships approach.
Whether you're a runner chasing a new personal record or a fan cheering from the stands, moments like these remind us why track and field is such a thrilling sport—and why the right gear can make all the difference in those crucial seconds.
