2026 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Abridged Individual Results
2026 Boys 8-2A
Event Place Name Mark School Comment
Pole Vault 1 Will Dennis 3.66m Paris Crestwood  
  2 Reed Schumacher 3.24m Effingham St. Anthony  
  2 Dallen Myers 3.24m Seneca  
  4 Hayden Veteto 3.08m Altamont  
  5 Jackson Neu 3.08m Altamont  
  6 Xavier Seiz 2.84m Pawnee  
  7 Corbin Beck 2.84m Virginia  
  8 Mathis Burger 2.68m New Berlin JHS  
  8 Dylan Rushing 2.68m Fisher  
  8 Jackson Champ 2.68m Normal Metcalf  
  8 Deegan Starr 2.68m Paris Crestwood  
Shot Put 1 Zaedin Hart 15.27m Bushnell-Prairie City  
  2 Johnny Richter 15.12m Stewardson-Strasburg  
  3 Zane Stauffer 14.78m Fisher  
  4 Jacob Duncan 14.58m Stewardson-Strasburg  
  5 Dane Homan 14.52m Rockford Christian  
  6 Kaden Smith 14.02m Decatur Hope  
  7 Jacob Voss 13.53m Mendon Unity  
  8 Grant Samuelson 13.26m Roanoke-Benson  
Discus Throw 1 Dane Homan 50.15m Rockford Christian  
  2 Drake Skaggs 47.15m Havana  
  3 Jacob Duncan 45.18m Stewardson-Strasburg  
  4 Cash Kurtenbach 41.89m Sidell Salt Fork  
  5 Collin Van Zandt 41.43m Sparland Midland  
  6 Camden Verstraete 41.29m Mossville  
  7 Henry Gregory 40.71m Winchester  
  8 Dylan Carruthers 39.57m Princeville  
High Jump 1 Max McCormick 1.83m Stewardson-Strasburg Class Record
  2 Tyson Miles 1.70m Toledo Cumberland  
  3 Jackson Elliott 1.70m Springfield Christian  
  4 Jack Atwater 1.70m Knoxville JHS  
  5 Jordan Smith 1.61m Kinmundy South Central  
  6 Blake Pierce 1.55m Fisher  
  6 Wyatt Goff 1.55m Stronghurst West Central  
  8 Anden Kochevar 1.55m Prophetstown PLT  
Long Jump 1 Jordan Smith 5.76m Kinmundy South Central  
  2 Tanner Miller 5.75m Brownstown  
  3 Drew Benton 5.64m Naperville St. Raphael  
  4 Will Rogucki 5.60m Bloomington Corpus Christi  
  5 Christian Dagens 5.58m Wonder Lake Harrison  
  6 Henry Moore 5.56m Roanoke-Benson  
  7 Briar Smith 5.54m Knoxville JHS  
  8 Hunter Thompson 5.54m Bushnell-Prairie City  
110 Meter Hurdles 1 Demontre Enos 15.90 Riverdale Washington  
  2 Wyatt Goff 16.08 Stronghurst West Central  
  3 Carson Trimm 16.21 Bunker Hill Wolf Ridge  
  4 Wayne Bruns 16.36 Winchester  
  5 Preston Kroening 16.42 Altamont  
  6 Drew Benton 16.77 Naperville St. Raphael  
  7 Christian Dagens 16.99 Wonder Lake Harrison  
  8 Tyson Miles 17.00 Toledo Cumberland  
100 Meter Dash 1 Anden Kochevar 12.05 Prophetstown PLT  
  2 Fabian Grisby 12.09 White Hall North Greene  
  3 Gavin Schramm 12.10 Normal Metcalf  
  4 Demontre Enos 12.49 Riverdale Washington  
  5 Grant Wu 12.50 Evanston St. Athanasius  
  6 Cole Smith 12.50 Chicago Clissold  
  7 Hayden Veteto 12.60 Altamont  
  8 Edward Bickett 12.67 Toulon Stark County  
200 Meter Dash 1 Dane Homan 23.72 Rockford Christian  
  2 Anden Kochevar 23.95 Prophetstown PLT  
  3 Gavin Schramm 23.99 Normal Metcalf  
  4 Cole Smith 24.40 Chicago Clissold  
  5 Demontre Enos 24.42 Riverdale Washington  
  6 Johnny Richter 24.45 Stewardson-Strasburg  
  7 Joseph Bonansinga 24.59 Springfield Blessed Sacrament  
  8 Merritt Lenover 24.62 Mt. Sterling Brown County  
400 Meter Dash 1 Brady Zinser 52.27 Brimfield Class Record
  2 Mosope Adaramola 53.64 Springfield Christian  
  3 Fabian Grisby 54.74 White Hall North Greene  
  4 Adam Pruemer 54.78 Stewardson-Strasburg  
  5 Evan Haskett 55.77 LeRoy  
  6 Andrew Bauchmoyer 55.90 Normal Metcalf  
  7 Asher Brokaw 56.17 Camp Point Central  
  8 David Barder 56.26 Niles Northridge  
800 Meter Run 1 Brady Zinser 2:03.56 Brimfield  
  2 Jackson Elliott 2:04.93 Springfield Christian  
  3 Collin Meier 2:09.47 Dakota  
  4 Parker Volk 2:09.76 Pecatonica  
  5 Nicky Robertson 2:09.89 Evanston St. Athanasius  
  6 David Barder 2:11.77 Niles Northridge  
  7 Gabriel Herrera 2:11.92 Chicago Queen of All Saints  
  8 Alexander Lynch 2:12.07 Chicago ICSJ  
1600 Meter Run 1 Alexander Lynch 4:48.13 Chicago ICSJ  
  2 Miles Taylor 4:49.51 Cambridge JHS  
  3 Dayton Gamber 4:50.60 Springfield Christian  
  4 Parker Volk 4:51.18 Pecatonica  
  5 Daniel Brenner 4:51.57 Mt. Prospect St. Raymond  
  6 Nicky Robertson 4:52.13 Evanston St. Athanasius  
  7 Ryan Law 4:53.27 Mt. Sterling Brown County  
  8 Luke Sarb 4:56.89 Naperville St. Raphael  
4x100 Meter Relay 1   48.35 Camp Point Central  
  2   48.72 Riverdale Washington  
  3   48.82 Kankakee Bishop McNamara  
  4   49.02 Mt. Carroll West Carroll  
  5   49.20 Altamont  
  6   49.66 Bloomington Corpus Christi  
  7   49.71 East St. Louis Younge  
  8   49.84 Bushnell-Prairie City  
4x200 Meter Relay 1   1:37.98 Normal Metcalf Class Record
  2   1:39.67 Stewardson-Strasburg  
  3   1:40.01 Rockford Christian  
  4   1:41.01 Manlius Bureau Valley JHS  
  5   1:41.32 Springfield Christian  
  6   1:42.26 Champaign St. Matthew  
  7   1:42.58 Pecatonica  
  8   1:42.91 White Hall North Greene  
4x400 Meter Relay 1   3:43.75 Springfield Christian  
  2   3:49.63 Normal Metcalf  
  3   3:51.59 Bloomington Corpus Christi  
  4   3:52.26 Champaign St. Matthew  
  5   3:53.30 Fisher  
  6   3:55.24 LeRoy  
  7   3:55.64 Dakota  
  8   3:56.02 Princeville  
1600 Mid-Distance Medley 1   3:55.27 Springfield Christian  
  2   4:01.91 Dakota  
  3   4:05.45 Brimfield  
  4   4:06.82 Mt. Sterling Brown County  
  5   4:07.04 Mt. Pulaski  
  6   4:09.21 Watseka JHS  
  7   4:09.84 New Berlin JHS  
  8   4:12.59 Bloomington Corpus Christi  

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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