Wildcat ace hurdler signs to run for GVSU track team

Wayland High School senior Corrina Courser has turned down a scholarship offer from Central Michigan University and instead signed with Grand Valley State Universityu.

Courser is a state-ranked hurdler and sprinter who missed out on a chance to run varsity track for her fourth season at Wayland High School this spring because of COVID-19.

Courser, who plans to enroll in the sports medicine program, holds the Wayland school record in the 100-meter high hurdles with a blistering time of 16.03 seconds. She also has been a heavy scorer in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles, the 200-meter dash and as being part of the 800-meter relay team.

She also was part of the Wayland cross-country team that qualified for the state meet in the fall of 2017, even though she ran distance just to keep in shape for track.

COVER PHOTO: Corrina Courser (second from left) with mom Michelle Ann Pratt Courser, father Tony Courser and brother Christian Courser.

 

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