2023 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Abridged Individual Results
2023 Boys 8-3A
Event Place Name Mark School Comment
Pole Vault 1 Owen Beyers 11-00.00 Shelbyville Moulton  
  2 Coy Grossner 10-06.00 Auburn JHS at Divernon  
  3 Grady Hartlaub 10-00.00 Riverton  
  4 Brady Bloemer 10-00.00 Teutopolis  
  5 Keegan Germano 9-09.00 Tolono Unity  
  6 Peyton Curry 9-06.00 Shelbyville Moulton  
  7 Aidan Niemerg 9-03.00 Teutopolis  
  8 Asher Mirock 9-00.00 Downs Tri-Valley  
Shot Put 1 Jace Lott 51-01.00 Washington MS Class Record
  2 Emmett Easton 50-07.00 Coal City  
  3 Carter Snyder 45-04.50 Morris GS  
  4 Brock Leman 44-10.00 Eureka  
  5 Trayson Miller 43-09.00 Stanford Olympia  
  6 Landon Montroy 43-02.00 Monmouth-Roseville JHS  
  7 Landon Hunt 42-11.50 Williamsville  
  8 Isaac Venatta 42-10.00 Toledo Cumberland  
Discus Throw 1 Hayden Tebbe 156-11 Teutopolis Class Record
  2 Riley Shea 156-07 Richmond Nippersink  
  3 Hudson DeHart 141-10 Tolono Unity  
  4 Kale Wilcox 139-09 Tuscola East Prairie  
  5 Zane Losch 136-09 Roxana  
  6 Landon Montroy 136-05 Monmouth-Roseville JHS  
  7 Cam Wagner 136-04 St. Joseph  
  8 Clayton Grieder 136-03 Stanford Olympia  
High Jump 1 Elijah Webster 6-00.00 El Paso-Gridley  
  2 Charlie Stempien 5-08.00 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  3 Collin Grosenheider 5-06.00 Williamsville  
  4 Cooper Holman 5-06.00 Wilmington  
  5 Tyrek Barnes 5-06.00 East St. Louis Lincoln  
  6 Liam Brown 5-06.00 Eureka  
  6 Landon Dougherty 5-06.00 Tolono Unity  
  8 Trevor Batey 5-06.00 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
Long Jump 1 Dylan Anderson 20-03.00 Pekin Edison Class Record
  2 Malachi Lee 19-06.50 Bradley Central  
  3 Taeshawn Prince 19-04.50 Rock Falls  
  4 Johnny Espino 19-03.50 Plano  
  5 Andrew Wolters 19-00.00 Pleasant Plains  
  6 Braylen Brown 18-08.00 Staunton  
  7 Parker Jacovec 18-07.00 Coal City  
  8 Nicholas Kyes 18-03.50 Richmond Nippersink  
110 Meter Hurdles 1 Miles Hardiman 15.36 Robinson Nuttall Class Record
  2 Andrew Wolters 15.46 Pleasant Plains  
  3 Parker Jacovec 15.56 Coal City  
  4 Sam Bowers 15.68 Vandalia  
  5 Grady Hartlaub 16.40 Riverton  
  6 Cesar Gutierrez 16.58 Pontiac JHS  
  7 Jacob Williams 16.59 Argenta-Oreana  
  8 Brennon Bonds 16.87 Warrensburg-Latham  
100 Meter Dash 1 Johnny Espino 11.35 Plano Class Record
  2 Dylan Anderson 11.50 Pekin Edison  
  3 Ky ren Edmon 11.69 Bradley Central  
  4 Tayshaun Austin 11.70 Darien Eisenhower  
  5 Carter Fretueg 11.97 Rushville Schuyler Industry  
  6 Nicholas Kyes 11.99 Richmond Nippersink  
  7 Michael Schmidt 12.04 Genoa Kingston  
  8 Khamorion Cotton 12.33 East St. Louis Lincoln  
200 Meter Dash 1 Dylan Anderson 23.77 Pekin Edison Class Record
  2 Johnny Espino 24.03 Plano  
  3 Tayshaun Austin 24.56 Darien Eisenhower  
  4 Michael Schmidt 24.62 Genoa Kingston  
  5 Jermaine DeClue 24.85 Hillsboro  
  6 Carter Fretueg 24.94 Rushville Schuyler Industry  
  7 Jackson Orris 24.95 Dunlap MS  
  8 Robert Danciu 25.02 Chicago Latin School  
400 Meter Dash 1 Dylan Anderson 52.48 Pekin Edison Class Record
  2 Zack Born 54.31 Metamora GS  
  3 Riley Eilertson 54.82 Lincoln JHS  
  4 Andrew Wolters 55.20 Pleasant Plains  
  5 Kenny Baker 55.26 Athens  
  6 Noah Hardy 55.31 Petersburg PORTA JHS  
  7 Mark Samuels 55.33 East St. Louis Lincoln  
  8 Hank Maske 55.60 Eureka  
800 Meter Run 1 Zack Born 2:03.88 Metamora GS Class Record
  2 Cameron Roedl 2:08.78 Toledo Cumberland  
  3 Gabriel Gronski 2:09.32 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  4 Wyatt Herrington 2:09.62 Robinson Nuttall  
  5 Jaden Rivelli 2:09.70 Riverton  
  6 Lucas Hollinshead 2:10.71 Williamsville  
  7 Charlie Maida 2:10.90 Chicago St. Benedict  
  8 Steven Randles 2:11.61 Crystal Lake Prairie Grove  
1600 Meter Run 1 Zack Born 4:35.51 Metamora GS Class Record
  2 Cameron Roedl 4:42.59 Toledo Cumberland  
  3 Gabriel Gronski 4:47.02 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  4 Nic Jackson 4:48.38 Vandalia  
  5 Lucas Hollinshead 4:49.72 Williamsville  
  6 Everett Swanson 4:50.36 Morris Saratoga  
  7 Jackson Kruse 4:50.59 Herscher Limestone  
  8 Cuyler Swanson 4:53.36 Morris Saratoga  
4x100 Meter Relay 1   46.51 Bradley Central Class Record
  2   47.52 Pontiac JHS  
  3   47.53 Richmond Nippersink  
  4   47.55 Marengo  
  5   47.60 Athens  
  6   47.90 East St. Louis Lincoln  
  7   48.23 Darien Eisenhower  
  8   48.34 Northbrook Wood Oaks  
4x200 Meter Relay 1   1:40.30 Dunlap MS Class Record
  2   1:41.85 Eureka  
  3   1:42.12 River Forest Roosevelt  
  4   1:42.81 Roxana  
  5   1:42.84 Rock Falls  
  6   1:42.94 Tuscola East Prairie  
  7   1:42.94 Port Byron Riverdale  
  8   1:43.49 Springfield Lincoln  
4x400 Meter Relay 1   3:48.13 Dunlap MS Class Record
  2   3:48.41 Eureka  
  3   3:50.02 East St. Louis Lincoln  
  4   3:50.90 Pleasant Plains  
  5   3:51.13 Port Byron Riverdale  
  6   3:51.29 Marengo  
  7   3:52.14 Chicago Latin School  
  8   3:52.39 Braidwood Reed-Custer  

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

IESA PARTNERS & SPONSORS
Human Kinetics Coach Education Center
Royal Publishing
DICK's Sporting Goods Event Pro Photography Mikasa Sports
Reinstein Quizbowl
GoFan
A&M Products IHSA's March Madness Experience Great Lakes Credit Union Run With The Law Rawlings
Cubby Hole Illinois High School Association Illinois Athletic Directors Association National Federation of State High School Associations NFHS Learning Center
Illinois Association of YMCAs Peoria Air National Guard Scheels Generation Lead
Illinois Elementary School Association
1015 Maple Hill Road, Bloomington, IL 61705
PH: 309-829-0114
FAX: 309-829-0625
Contents © 1999-2025 Illinois Elementary School Association

If you encounter an error message, please contact our webmaster.
Tell us your school, and be as specific as you can about the problem.
Most helpful would any error information listed as part of the error page.