Wayne County honors Northville High School boys cross country for fourth straight state title

Wayne County Commission · January 9, 2026

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Summary

The commission adopted a resolution honoring Northville High School's boys cross country team for winning a fourth consecutive MHSAA Division 1 Lower Peninsula state championship and recognized coaches and student athletes at the meeting.

The Wayne County Commission adopted a resolution recognizing Northville High School's boys cross country team after the squad captured its fourth consecutive Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division 1 Lower Peninsula state championship.

Commissioner Marecki introduced the team and noted the program's sustained excellence; head coach Tim Dalton and assistant coaches were acknowledged and several student-athletes were named. Marecki called the achievement "truly historic," noting the team's undefeated division record and multiple conference and regional titles during the season.

The commission moved and approved the resolution with no recorded opposition: "Motion carries," the chair said.

Why it matters: The recognition highlights sustained high-school athletic success within Wayne County and provides formal county acknowledgment to coaches and student-athletes.

What's next: Commissioners congratulated the team and encouraged continued community support.