Moment: Michell Comes Back to Win 4 Again

April 23, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

Only 12 athletes in MHSAA history have won four individual events at a Track & Field Finals.

This week we'll recall three, starting with one of only three to achieve the rare accomplishment twice.

Reed City's Sami Michell had won four championships as a junior in 2012 at the Lower Peninsula Division 3 Finals. But she faced another major challenge before taking to the track in 2013 -- she had torn her left ACL during the fall's volleyball season and was finishing recovery as spring began.

But what a comeback. She didn't break any of her three Division 3 Finals records set in 2012 (and she still holds all three including the all-Finals record in the 300 hurdles). But she did repeat winning the 200-meter dash, 100 and 300 hurdles and long jump, single-handedly scoring 40 points to make Reed City the team runner-up. 

Those four titles gave her 12 individual Finals championships for her career.

“I don’t know how I did it again,” Michell said after the races that day. “This has been the worst year with the knee surgery and losing out on volleyball and all the indoor track meets. Then we had awful weather, and it was hard to get ready this spring.

“But I never gave up hope on winning four more titles. Even when the injury happened, I never said I was done. The toughest part of this was the physical part. Mentally it was depressing. (But) I have supportive parents, family and friends help me work through it.”

Michell went on to run at University of Michigan and then her final collegiate season at Cal State-Northridge.

Click to check out full coverage of her 2013 Finals from Second Half and see her winning races below from the NFHS Network.

Performance of the Week: Gaylord's Katie Berkshire

April 17, 2026

Katie Berkshire headshotKatie Berkshire ♦ Gaylord
Senior ♦ Track & Field

The Blue Devils' distance star enjoyed a fast start, literally, to her final high school track season last weekend, winning the 3,200 meters at the Freeland Invitational in an outdoor personal-record 10:26.87. She won the race by just under 57 seconds, and her time was nearly 10 seconds faster than what she ran at last spring's Lower Peninsula Division 2 Finals where she finished runner-up. 

Berkshire actually has finished LPD2 runner-up in the 3,200 the last two seasons after placing third as a freshman, and she also returns this spring after finishing second at last year's Finals in the 1,600. She also finished second at the LPD2 Cross Country Final in the fall after placing third as a junior. She finished lower than second only once last track season in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200, and in addition to chasing a championship this spring will work to approach her 3,200 indoor PR of 10:13.17 run during a meet in February. She will continue her academic and running careers at Central Michigan and is considering studying business and entrepreneurship. 

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Previous 2025-26 honorees

March 26: Kayla Hairston, Goodrich basketball - Report
March 19:
Liam Smith, Otsego swimming - Report
March 12:
Jack Sayen, Houghton hockey - Report
March 5:
Devin Patrick, St. Clair Shores Lake Shore - Report
Feb. 26: 
Madison Nieuwenhuis, Plainwell wrestling - Report
Feb. 20: Sophie Ramey, Allen Park competitive cheer - Report
Feb. 13:
Cam Ryans, Grand Rapids Northview basketball - Report
Feb. 6:
Melanie Kolnitys, Midland Dow basketball - Report
Jan. 29:
Stella Musialowski, Huron Valley United gymnastics - Report
Jan. 22:
Baylor Perkins, Grand Blanc swimming - Report
Jan. 15:
Delaney Vanier, Flint Kearsley bowling - Report
Jan. 8:
Stevie Hall, Detroit Cass Tech basketball - Report
Dec. 18:
Ethan Martha, Ishpeming Westwood basketball - Report
Dec. 11:
Louis Smith, Three Rivers wrestling - Report
Dec. 4:
Traverse Moore, DeWitt football - Report
Nov. 28:
Elizabeth Eichbrecht, West Bloomfield swimming - Report
Nov. 20:
Brady Kieff, Blanchard Montabella football - Report
Nov. 13:
Ella Laupp, Battle Creek Harper Creek swimming - Report
Nov. 7:
Hunter Eaton, Charlevoix cross country - Report
Oct. 31:
Stephen Gollapalli, Lansing Christian tennis - Report
Oct. 23:
Talya Schreiber, Pickford cross country - Report
Oct. 16:
Avery Manning, Dexter golf - Report
Oct. 9:
Brady Van Laecke, Hudsonville football - Report 
Oct. 2:
Sarah Giroux, Flat Rock volleyball - Report
Sept. 25:
Sam Schumacher, Portage Central tennis - Report
Sept. 18:
Kaylee Mitzel, Saline field hockey - Report
Sept. 11:
Natasza Dudek, Ann Arbor Pioneer cross country - Report
Sept. 4:
Kate Posey, Big Rapids golf - Report

(Photos provided by the Gaylord athletic department.)