2023 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Abridged Individual Results
2023 Boys 7-4A
Event Place Name Mark School Comment
Pole Vault 1 Parker Waddell 10-09.00 Minooka Class Record
  2 Parker Owens 10-06.00 Edwardsville Lincoln  
  3 Jake Ray 9-03.00 Chatham Glenwood  
  4 Jonah Sterk 9-00.00 Barrington Prairie  
  5 Liam Oertle 9-00.00 Edwardsville Lincoln  
  6 Cameron Fairbanks 8-09.00 Urbana MS  
  7 Jonah Johnson 8-06.00 Belvidere Central  
  8 Riley Boyer 8-06.00 Minooka  
Shot Put 1 Jackson Frank 44-02.50 Geneseo MS Class Record
  2 Trent Keeton 41-01.00 Charleston  
  3 Marcus Schenk 39-08.00 Gurnee Viking  
  4 Jayvon Tompkins 39-04.00 Mahomet-Seymour  
  5 Fin Tuckley 39-03.00 Belvidere Central  
  6 Kaden Millbrooks 38-08.50 Gurnee Viking  
  7 Hunter Swaggerty 38-07.50 Mt. Zion  
  8 Hakeem Coleman 37-08.00 Buffalo Grove Cooper  
Discus Throw 1 Hunter Swaggerty 144-10 Mt. Zion Class Record
  2 Rocco DiCanio 124-06 Lake Zurich South  
  3 Jayvon Tompkins 121-00 Mahomet-Seymour  
  4 Julian Yanong 119-06 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  5 Macklin Nelson 119-00 Rochester  
  6 Tristen Mullen 113-03 Washington Central  
  7 Ryan Koprowski 112-01 Homewood Hart  
  8 Luke Jackson 112-00 Sterling Challand  
High Jump 1 Darren Henry 5-09.00 Jacksonville MS Class Record
  2 Jenner Pals 5-07.00 Effingham JHS  
  3 Brady Haselhoff 5-07.00 Crystal Lake Lundahl  
  4 Jaxson Wix 5-07.00 Chatham Glenwood  
  5 Braylon Knighton 5-05.00 Washington Central  
  6 Parker Owens 5-05.00 Edwardsville Lincoln  
  7 Brayden Cheek 5-05.00 Pekin Broadmoor  
  8 Jonathan Horbenko 5-03.00 Crystal Lake Beardsley  
Long Jump 1 Mykell Mueller 21-05.50 Rockton Stephen Mack Class Record
  2 Darren Henry 20-06.75 Jacksonville MS  
  3 Khordell Gregory 20-00.50 Rochester  
  4 Lynell Richardson 19-10.00 Decatur Stephen Decatur  
  5 Jahmori Ware 19-06.75 East St. Louis Clark  
  6 Seth Harris 18-10.50 Homewood Hart  
  7 Ezra Stenger 18-07.50 Mt. Zion  
  8 Carlito Mitchell 18-03.00 Jacksonville MS  
110 Meter Hurdles 1 Seth Harris 15.01 Homewood Hart Class Record
  2 Avonte Earl 15.59 DeKalb Huntley  
  3 Braydon McNulty 16.76 New Lenox Liberty  
  4 Jeremiah Jackson 16.81 Jacksonville MS  
  5 Precieux Tshibanda 16.91 Champaign Jefferson  
  6 Ronell Dotson 16.93 Matteson Colin Powell  
  7 Rex Ikerodah 17.03 Mokena  
  8 Dylan Tenopir 17.76 Cary  
100 Meter Dash 1 Jaylen King 11.82 Matteson Huth Class Record
  2 Jameer Miles 11.91 Ingleside Big Hollow  
  3 Malcolm Donaldson 11.95 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  4 Obadiah Carlson 11.98 West Chicago Leman  
  5 Mykell Mueller 12.00 Rockton Stephen Mack  
  6 Lamar Osterhues 12.04 Barrington Station  
  7 Khordell Gregory 12.08 Rochester  
  8 Jonathan Horbenko 12.40 Crystal Lake Beardsley  
200 Meter Dash 1 Malcolm Donaldson 24.46 Frankfort Hickory Creek Class Record
  2 Jameer Miles 24.59 Ingleside Big Hollow  
  3 Lamar Osterhues 24.65 Barrington Station  
  4 Obadiah Carlson 24.78 West Chicago Leman  
  5 Zaven Johnson 24.85 Manhattan  
  6 Jaylen King 24.87 Matteson Huth  
  7 Zach Courier 25.09 Normal Chiddix  
  8 Ezra Stenger 25.16 Mt. Zion  
400 Meter Dash 1 Zaven Johnson 55.08 Manhattan  
  2 Durand Sain 55.70 East St. Louis Clark  
  3 Yorachukwu Ifeajekwu 55.76 Bolingbrook Jane Addams  
  4 Jahmori Ware 56.11 East St. Louis Clark  
  5 Micah Nicke 56.16 Geneseo MS  
  6 Jack Murphy 56.49 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  7 Mykell Mueller 56.52 Rockton Stephen Mack  
  8 Lewis Scott 56.92 Evanston Chute  
800 Meter Run 1 Abe Martin 2:05.88 Morton JHS Class Record
  2 Karanveer Patil 2:07.16 Vernon Hills Hawthorn South  
  3 Yorachukwu Ifeajekwu 2:08.34 Bolingbrook Jane Addams  
  4 Laken Chabak 2:09.44 Chatham Glenwood  
  5 Adam Galvan 2:10.41 Chatham Glenwood  
  6 Micah Nicke 2:10.70 Geneseo MS  
  7 Drew St. Pierre 2:12.52 Mt. Zion  
  8 Brayden McGuire 2:12.56 Galesburg JHS  
1600 Meter Run 1 Abe Martin 4:40.36 Morton JHS Class Record
  2 Laken Chabak 4:41.86 Chatham Glenwood  
  3 Karanveer Patil 4:41.95 Vernon Hills Hawthorn South  
  4 Daniel Irudayaraj 4:49.70 Champaign Franklin  
  5 Adam Galvan 4:50.06 Chatham Glenwood  
  6 Carson Kaiser 4:52.10 Sugar Grove Kaneland Harter  
  7 Kyler Savini 4:54.93 Bourbonnais UGC  
  8 Eli Poe 4:57.80 Quincy  
4x100 Meter Relay 1   47.70 Jacksonville MS Class Record
  2   47.81 Rochester  
  3   48.64 Champaign Jefferson  
  4   48.66 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  5   48.98 Kankakee JHS  
  6   49.84 Bourbonnais UGC  
  7   49.93 DeKalb Huntley  
  8   50.14 Shorewood Troy  
4x200 Meter Relay 1   1:41.71 East St. Louis Clark Class Record
  2   1:41.76 Edwardsville Lincoln  
  3   1:43.25 Homewood Hart  
  4   1:43.85 Bolingbrook Jane Addams  
  5   1:43.85 Chatham Glenwood  
  6   1:43.94 Mt. Zion  
  7   1:44.62 Galesburg JHS  
  8   1:44.73 Cary  
4x400 Meter Relay 1   3:50.74 East St. Louis Clark Class Record
  2   3:55.84 Rochester  
  3   3:57.56 Cary  
  4   3:58.21 Morton JHS  
  5   3:58.62 Effingham JHS  
  6   4:02.24 Geneseo MS  
  7   4:02.51 Round Lake MS  
  8   4:03.96 Edwardsville Liberty  

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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