2023 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Abridged Individual Results
2023 Girls 7-3A
Event Place Name Mark School Comment
Pole Vault 1 Jenna Hoffman 9-01.00 Clinton Class Record
  2 Isabella Wilson 8-03.00 Lindenhurst Millburn MS  
  3 Micaella Sollenberger 7-09.00 Farmington Central  
  4 Brooklynn Robinson 7-06.00 Rushville Schuyler Industry  
  5 Ella Brawner 7-00.00 Gillespie  
  5 Hailey Hoffman 7-00.00 Pecatonica  
  7 Amelia Skinner 7-00.00 Downs Tri-Valley  
  8 Braylin Voudrie 6-09.00 Shelbyville Moulton  
Shot Put 1 Brooklyn Peterson 34-09.00 Port Byron Riverdale Class Record
  2 Sophia Most 31-10.50 Manteno  
  3 Madison Meredith 31-02.00 Deerfield Caruso  
  4 Aubrey McConnell 30-01.00 Morris Saratoga  
  5 Stori Hurckes 28-11.50 Johnsburg JHS  
  6 Jana Glisson 28-02.00 Greenville  
  7 Charlotte Meskan 28-00.50 Sherrard JHS  
  8 Lucy Prestegaard 27-09.00 Stanford Olympia  
Discus Throw 1 Aniston Caputo 85-11 Morris GS Class Record
  2 Stori Hurckes 84-11 Johnsburg JHS  
  3 Meiya Thompson 84-08 Shelbyville Moulton  
  4 Vivian Smith 84-02 St. Joseph  
  5 Abigail Bysor 80-08 Herscher Limestone  
  6 Madison Gomaras 79-08 Shelbyville Moulton  
  7 Isabel Carroll 78-06 Taylor Ridge Rockridge  
  8 Ellery Hurliman 76-09 Downs Tri-Valley  
High Jump 1 Savannah Streeter 5-01.50 Orion Class Record
  2 Cora Connolly 4-09.00 Lewistown JHS  
  2 Leah Collison 4-09.00 Aledo Mercer County  
  2 Alanna Banks 4-09.00 Lisle  
  5 Amelia Oakes 4-09.00 Paris Mayo  
  6 Jaylin Roach 4-09.00 Roxana  
  7 Emily Wisniewski 4-07.00 Auburn JHS at Divernon  
  8 Baylie Nena 4-07.00 Germantown Hills  
Long Jump 1 Payton White 15-10.75 Greenville Class Record
  2 Alanna Banks 15-06.50 Lisle  
  3 Taylor Freyermuth 15-04.50 Taylor Ridge Rockridge  
  4 Kinley McMechan 15-03.50 Toledo Cumberland  
  5 Carsyn Braun 15-01.25 Lewistown JHS  
  6 Mya Shipp 14-11.25 Manlius Bureau Valley JHS  
  7 Aleia Baumann 14-09.75 Downs Tri-Valley  
  8 Annaston Piro 14-09.50 Stanford Olympia  
100 Meter Hurdles 1 Sydney Cline 16.30 Lockport Oak Prairie Class Record
  2 Baylie Nena 16.64 Germantown Hills  
  3 Aubrey Atkins 16.96 Forrest Prairie Central  
  4 Keyaira Haywood 17.10 Dunlap MS  
  5 Hadley Aberle 17.40 Washington MS  
  6 Stella Schackmann 17.44 Newton Jasper County  
  7 Hailey Green 17.52 Litchfield  
  8 Hannah Sedam 17.55 Forrest Prairie Central  
100 Meter Dash 1 Kinley McMechan 13.05 Toledo Cumberland Class Record
  2 Jordan Patterson 13.15 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  3 Jessie Fredrickson 13.18 Genoa Kingston  
  4 McKenna Van Tilburg 13.21 Wilmington  
  5 Payton White 13.28 Greenville  
  6 Kioja Sanders 13.39 Rockford Kennedy  
  7 Sydney Cline 13.48 Lockport Oak Prairie  
  8 Dynasty Hicks 13.48 Morris GS  
200 Meter Dash 1 Kioja Sanders 27.63 Rockford Kennedy  
  2 Kinley McMechan 27.64 Toledo Cumberland  
  3 Sydney Frericks 28.30 Richmond Nippersink  
  4 Alana Pope 28.67 Crystal Lake Prairie Grove  
  5 Sydney Williams 28.80 Springfield Lincoln  
  6 Keyaira Haywood 28.93 Dunlap MS  
  7 Avani Williams 28.94 River Forest Roosevelt  
  8 Claire Koonce 29.02 Downs Tri-Valley  
400 Meter Dash 1 Summer Toussaint 1:02.25 Johnsburg JHS Class Record
  2 Mya Shipp 1:03.25 Manlius Bureau Valley JHS  
  3 Jordan Patterson 1:03.60 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  4 Nora Partin 1:03.61 River Forest Roosevelt  
  5 Anna Mayerhofer 1:04.94 Taylor Ridge Rockridge  
  6 Ava Gaulrapp 1:05.00 Port Byron Riverdale  
  7 Avery Renfro 1:05.06 Sullivan  
  8 Aubrey Peterson 1:05.44 Clinton  
800 Meter Run 1 Klarke Goranson 2:25.83 Manteno Class Record
  2 Aubrey Ott 2:28.51 Dunlap MS  
  3 Nora Partin 2:28.99 River Forest Roosevelt  
  4 Madison Schrader 2:31.34 Lindenhurst Millburn MS  
  5 Zoe Lee 2:31.51 Chicago St. Benedict  
  6 Jocelyn Strouss 2:31.81 Princeton Logan  
  7 Camryn Emmons 2:32.28 Farmington Central  
  8 Nora Wedwick 2:32.66 Rockford Marshall  
1600 Meter Run 1 Klarke Goranson 5:22.02 Manteno Class Record
  2 Berrit Shure 5:28.80 Chicago St. Benedict  
  3 Madison Schrader 5:32.93 Lindenhurst Millburn MS  
  4 Aubrey Ott 5:36.24 Dunlap MS  
  5 Leah Shoaff 5:37.52 Shelbyville Moulton  
  6 Ellie Porath 5:37.54 Channahon  
  7 Camryn Emmons 5:42.52 Farmington Central  
  8 Nora Wedwick 5:48.50 Rockford Marshall  
4x100 Meter Relay 1   53.93 Mt. Prospect River Trails Class Record
  2   54.49 El Paso-Gridley  
  3   55.51 Taylor Ridge Rockridge  
  4   55.70 Morris GS  
  5   55.84 Hillsboro  
  6   55.84 Pontiac JHS  
  7   55.91 Lansing Heritage  
  8   55.92 Chicago Frances Xavier Warde  
4x200 Meter Relay 1   1:55.67 Litchfield  
  2   1:56.94 Aledo Mercer County  
  3   1:57.48 River Forest Roosevelt  
  4   1:57.55 Springfield Lincoln  
  5   1:57.75 Herscher Limestone  
  6   1:58.84 Johnsburg JHS  
  7   1:58.88 Channahon  
  8   1:59.07 Lewistown JHS  
4x400 Meter Relay 1   4:24.03 Chicago St. Benedict Class Record
  2   4:27.89 Lewistown JHS  
  3   4:29.98 Port Byron Riverdale  
  4   4:32.89 Chicago Latin School  
  5   4:35.74 El Paso-Gridley  
  6   4:35.93 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  7   4:35.95 Rushville Schuyler Industry  
  8   4:36.01 Shelbyville Moulton  

Class History

The first IESA state track meet for boys was held in Wenona in 1932 with 28 schools attending. A 24" trophy for the winning team was donated by the merchants of Wenona.

From 1932 to 1984 there were two classes of boys' track, Class A (Heavyweights) and Class B (Lightweights). Class B was based on age, weight, and height from 1932 to 1968. In 1969, the weight factor was dropped and competition was based on age and height factors. Class B was discontinued in 1985, changed to grade level play (7 and 8) and school size, our present classes.

The girls' track program, initiated in 1972 at the regional level, moved to state finals in 1974 in two divisions: Class A for grades five through eight and Class B for grades five and six only. These two classes were continued through the 1979 season. From 1980 through 1984, the Girls classes were changed to correspond with those of the boys based on age and height factors. Class B girls were measured during those years for height the same as the boys. Beginning in 1985, those classes were dropped and reorganized into four classes by school size and grade level (7A, 7AA, 8A and 8AA). It was split again in 2021 into the current classes of 7-1A, 7-2A, 7-3A, 7-4A, 8-1A, 8-2A, 8-3A, and 8-4A.

Boys' and girls' wheelchair divisions in 1A/2A and 3A/4A were added in 2024.

How Class Split is Determined

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