Meet the Elite 200 Girls

Brooklynn Frazee

Brooklynn Frazee

Brooklynn Frazee is back competing with purpose – this season marks a comeback year after a major health battle that kept her out of last track season. A member of a D4 state championship team as a freshman, she’s carried that championship standard forward while fighting her way to remission, deepening her appreciation for the sport and fueling her motivation to perform at a higher level.
Daelyn Jones

Daelyn Jones

Daelyn Jones has built her path through consistent work and a strong mindset – showing up for practice, putting in the effort, and learning to reset after tough races. She’s excited to line up for the Elite 200 and keep growing as a competitor.
Nahya Daza

Nahya Daza

Nahya Daza brings both speed and accomplishment into the Elite 200, earning Academic All-State recognition and becoming a two-time All-State competitor in the 100m and 200m as a sophomore. She also competed at the 2025 Nike Outdoor Nationals at Hayward Field in the Women’s Emerging Elite division – which is great experience that sharpens her readiness for elite racing.
Clara Slattery

Clara Slattery

Clara Slattery enters the Elite 200 with a 25.08 personal best in the 200m and a strong championship resume, finishing runner-up at the 2025 D4 state finals in both the 200m and 100m hurdles.
Aaliyah Bailey

Aaliyah Bailey

Aaliyah Bailey has already stacked impressive achievements early in her career, including being an All-American at the 2025 New Balance Outdoor Nationals as part of the Girls Shuttle Relay. She also earned 2025 MHSAA Division 1 All-State honors in both the 4x200 and 4x100, plus the Rick Wycoff Memorial Award as East Kentwood’s Freshman Athlete of the Year.
Logan Richardson

Logan Richardson

Logan Richardson has proven herself on the biggest stage in Michigan, finishing state runner-up in both the 100m and 200m as a freshman. She also earned an all-conference academic award, pairing speed with excellence in the classroom as she prepares to race the Elite 200.
Arianna Carter

Arianna Carter

Arianna Carter’s journey is built on consistency and discipline. She’s also used setbacks as fuel, turning adversity into motivation to elevate her performance and earn opportunities in elite-level races.
Anya Meeuwsen

Anya Meeuwsen

Anya Meeuwsen has competed at the national level in both indoor and outdoor track and field throughout her high school career, experience that has sharpened her readiness for elite competition. After successfully recovering from a spinal injury last year, she’s grateful to be back racing.
Macy VandenHout

Macy VandenHout

Macy VandenHout brings proven sprint talent into the Elite 200, highlighted by holding the school record in the 60m dash. She’s also earned 2x Academic All-State/All-State recognition, is a 2x regional champion and 2x all-conference athlete, and received a the Coaches Award – reflecting both performance and leadership within her program.
Sarah MacIntosh

Sarah MacIntosh

Sarah MacIntosh has paired strong performance with excellence in the classroom, earning 2x Academic All-State recognition and All-Conference honors. She’s excited to compete in the Elite 200 and keep building on that momentum.