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Who was the best girls track and field athlete in the Cheboygan area for 2025? Vote here!

Who was the best girls track and field athlete in the Cheboygan area for 2025? Vote here!

Yahoo01-07-2025
CHEBOYGAN – Track and field season is over, but it's not too late to acknowledge some of the best athletes in the Cheboygan area from this past spring.
With track season now complete, here's a chance to vote on who you think was the top high school girls athlete in the area during the 2025 campaign.
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TESSA LAKE: Daily Tribune softball player of the year Tessa Lake delivered all-around consistency
SEAN POSTULA: Postula earns all-state baseball honorable mention nod; Chiefs make all-NSC teams
ALL-AREA SOFTBALL TEAM: Here's who made the Cheboygan Daily Tribune's 2025 all-area softball dream team
The poll opens on Monday morning and closes at 11 p.m. on Wednesday.
Here's a look at the nominees:
Joyce Ormsbee, Cheboygan – It was an impressive senior season for Ormsbee, who qualified for the state finals with a second-place finish in the shot put. She also earned second in the shot put and fourth in the discus at the Northern Shores Conference meet.
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Estella Redding, Cheboygan – Broke out with a strong freshman campaign, taking third in the 400 at regional. She also placed fourth in the same event at the NSC meet.
Mary Myshock, Inland Lakes – Captured a regional title in the 100 hurdles and was a pivotal leg in the Bulldogs' state-qualifying 4X100 and 4X200 relay teams.
Chloe Robinson, Inland Lakes – Had a big season in the high jump, qualifying for state by taking second at regional, while also winning the Ski Valley title in the same event. Robinson was one of the key legs in I-L's 4X100 and 4X200 relay teams.
Kaylee Taglauer, Inland Lakes – Established herself as one of the fastest athletes in the area, finishing second in the 200 at the regional and Ski Valley meets. She was also a member of the 4X100 and 4X200 relay teams that qualified for state.
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Elizabeth Furman, Inland Lakes – Finished as the best distance runner in the Cheboygan area, winning a regional title in the 1600 and a Ski Valley crown in the 3200.
Maya Shimel, Onaway – Recorded a solid freshman season in the hurdle events, which featured third-place finishes in the 300 hurdles at the regional and Ski Valley finals.
Inland Lakes 1600-meter regional champion Elizabeth Furman is one of the nominees for the Cheboygan area's top girls track and field athlete during the 2025 season.
Contact sports editor Jared Greenleaf at jgreenleaf@gannett.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter @sportsCDT
This article originally appeared on Cheboygan Daily Tribune: Vote for Cheboygan area's top 2025 girls track and field athlete
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