2023 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Abridged Individual Results
2023 Girls 8-4A
Event Place Name Mark School Comment
Pole Vault 1 Addison Flannery 9-03.00 Mt. Zion Class Record
  2 Sydney Fabrizius 8-08.00 Sycamore  
  3 Campbell Huffman 8-00.00 Edwardsville Lincoln  
  4 Molly Snyder 8-00.00 Geneseo MS  
  5 Kylie Pryor 7-09.00 Effingham JHS  
  6 Samantha Brown 7-09.00 Danville North Ridge  
  7 Kierstyn Hendrix 7-09.00 Effingham JHS  
Shot Put 1 Elena Fetzer 34-00.00 Algonquin Heineman Class Record
  2 Keagyn Koenig 33-11.25 Effingham JHS  
  3 Dariyah Ford 32-03.00 East St. Louis Clark  
  4 Isabella Brown 31-10.00 Geneseo MS  
  5 Jada Bell 31-07.50 Danville North Ridge  
  6 McKenna Mefford 31-03.00 Pekin Broadmoor  
  7 Victoria White 30-06.50 Edwardsville Lincoln  
  8 Ella Davidson 30-03.50 Dixon Reagan  
Discus Throw 1 Elsie Williamson 116-10 Taylorville JHS Class Record
  2 Jada Bell 108-08 Danville North Ridge  
  3 Angelina Tadros 99-06 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  4 McKenna Mefford 94-11 Pekin Broadmoor  
  5 Sarah Baughman 89-09 Pekin Broadmoor  
  6 Nia Evans 84-10 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  7 Isabella Brown 84-05 Geneseo MS  
  8 Sadie Marks 80-10 Arlington Heights Thomas  
High Jump 1 Eva Lapys 5-01.00 Arlington Heights South Class Record
  2 Nicole Demma 5-01.00 Mokena  
  3 Ryleigh Mazzacano 5-01.00 Crystal Lake Bernotas  
  4 logan Georgy 4-11.00 Crystal Lake Lundahl  
  5 Tawonna Keith 4-11.00 DeKalb Huntley  
  6 Nora Keane 4-11.00 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  7 Hadley Bishop 4-11.00 Gurnee Woodland  
  8 Cailen Obrien 4-11.00 Burlington Central  
Long Jump 1 Kaiya Collier 17-03.00 Flossmoor Parker  
  2 London Jarrett 16-11.25 Homewood Hart  
  3 Cayla Bedeker 16-06.00 Normal Kingsley  
  4 Devyn Kleidon 16-05.75 Oak Park Julian  
  5 Claire Villalobos 16-05.75 Edwardsville Liberty  
  6 Jordyn Clark 16-04.75 Lansing Memorial  
  7 Amani Meeks 16-02.50 Sugar Grove Kaneland Harter  
  8 Cameron Byquist 16-01.00 Quincy  
100 Meter Hurdles 1 Hannah Safranek 15.00 Bloomington Evans Class Record
  2 Sophie Shapiro 15.22 Edwardsville Liberty  
  3 Diamond Childress 15.91 Matteson Colin Powell  
  4 Leah Falk 16.09 Geneseo MS  
  5 Kylie Huffaker 16.18 Bloomington JHS  
  6 Emma Novotny 16.21 Manhattan  
  7 Emily Hany 16.76 Arlington Heights Thomas  
  8 Angie del Rio-Carey 17.22 Normal Parkside  
100 Meter Dash 1 Rege Cooper/Smith 12.59 North Chicago Neal Class Record
  2 Hannah Safranek 12.61 Bloomington Evans  
  3 Tamryn Farmer 12.78 University Park Crete Monee  
  4 Ciaune Bibb 12.85 Champaign Jefferson  
  5 Grace Murphy 12.94 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  6 London Jarrett 13.02 Homewood Hart  
  7 Lauryn Francis 13.06 Lake Villa Palombi  
  8 Natalie Fair 13.24 Chatham Glenwood  
200 Meter Dash 1 Hannah Safranek 26.21 Bloomington Evans Class Record
  2 Rege Cooper/Smith 26.34 North Chicago Neal  
  3 London Jarrett 26.62 Homewood Hart  
  4 Aniya Mullins 26.63 Homewood Hart  
  5 Tamryn Farmer 26.71 University Park Crete Monee  
  6 Ella Herchenroder 26.87 Galesburg JHS  
  7 Londyn Grant 27.05 Champaign Jefferson  
  8 Sophie Shapiro 27.10 Edwardsville Liberty  
400 Meter Dash 1 Alaina Steele 58.11 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  2 Abigail Jackson 58.92 Normal Kingsley  
  3 Sophie Shapiro 1:00.11 Edwardsville Liberty  
  4 Zoe Moxley 1:01.19 Minooka  
  5 Josie Morelli 1:02.15 Mt. Zion  
  6 Maddie Strzechowski 1:02.41 Frankfort Summit Hill  
  7 Marley Yau 1:02.48 Urbana MS  
  8 Finley Jezuit 1:02.61 Gurnee Woodland  
800 Meter Run 1 Mia Forystek 2:19.45 New Lenox Martino Class Record
  2 Natalie Nahs 2:21.74 Minooka  
  3 Ali Londrigan 2:22.22 Chatham Glenwood  
  4 Skyler Ferrero 2:22.60 Crystal Lake Bernotas  
  5 Lucy Stein 2:24.31 Oak Park Julian  
  6 Marley Yau 2:24.68 Urbana MS  
  7 Haley Rahman 2:26.89 Lake in the Hills Marlowe  
  8 Brea Counihan 2:27.06 New Lenox Martino  
1600 Meter Run 1 Ali Londrigan 5:09.37 Chatham Glenwood Class Record
  2 Mia Forystek 5:15.89 New Lenox Martino  
  3 Brea Counihan 5:16.30 New Lenox Martino  
  4 Haley Rahman 5:18.36 Lake in the Hills Marlowe  
  5 Brenna Sloman 5:20.98 Chatham Glenwood  
  6 Mia Sirois 5:24.26 Barrington Prairie  
  7 Skyler Ferrero 5:26.25 Crystal Lake Bernotas  
  8 Angelica Hil 5:27.85 Barrington Prairie  
4x100 Meter Relay 1   51.57 Champaign Jefferson Class Record
  2   51.89 Evanston Chute  
  3   52.51 Frankfort Hickory Creek  
  4   52.61 Danville North Ridge  
  5   52.71 DeKalb Huntley  
  6   52.71 Kankakee JHS  
  7   52.99 Edwardsville Liberty  
  8   53.22 Homewood Hart  
4x200 Meter Relay 1   1:48.85 Normal Kingsley Class Record
  2   1:49.94 Bloomington Evans  
  3   1:50.99 Champaign Jefferson  
  4   1:51.53 Mahomet-Seymour  
  5   1:52.12 Quincy  
  6   1:52.14 Arlington Heights South  
  7   1:52.22 Mt. Zion  
  8   1:52.99 Matteson Colin Powell  
4x400 Meter Relay 1   4:14.21 Edwardsville Liberty Class Record
  2   4:14.95 Arlington Heights Thomas  
  3   4:15.51 Normal Kingsley  
  4   4:15.92 Minooka  
  5   4:16.30 Chatham Glenwood  
  6   4:21.51 New Lenox Martino  
  7   4:21.76 Oak Park Julian  
  8   4:22.84 Effingham JHS  

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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