2022 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Abridged Individual Results
We apologize for any missing information. We hope to make these results as complete as possible in the near future.
2022 Boys 7-3A
Event Place Name Mark School Comment
Pole Vault 1 Owen Beyers 9-09.00 Shelbyville Moulton Class Record - New Class
  2 Grady Hartlaub 9-09.00 Riverton  
  3 Colby DeSollar 8-09.00 Beardstown MS  
  4 Adam Reedy 8-06.00 Tolono Unity  
  5 Coy Grossner 8-03.00 Auburn JHS at Divernon  
  6 Warren Weekly 8-03.00 Shelbyville Moulton  
  7 Jackson Wimberly 8-00.00 Vandalia  
  8 Phillip Larson 7-09.00 Coal City  
Shot Put 1 Dylan DuRocher 43-04.75 Rochester Class Record - New Class
  2 Emmett Easton 42-09.50 Coal City  
  3 Isaac Venatta 39-09.25 Toledo Cumberland  
  4 Brock Leman 39-06.50 Eureka  
  5 Landon Montroy 39-01.50 Monmouth-Roseville JHS  
  6 Wesley Kirkman 39-00.00 Williamsville  
  7 Malachi Congo 38-01.75 Morris GS  
  8 Landon Hunt 38-01.00 Williamsville  
Discus Throw 1 Dylan DuRocher 131-01 Rochester Class Record - New Class
  2 Riley Shea 123-00 Richmond Nippersink  
  3 Willis Canamore 120-08 St. Joseph  
  4 Cam Wagner 117-10 St. Joseph  
  5 Frankie Shervino 114-05 Watseka JHS  
  6 Clayton Grieder 110-00 Stanford Olympia  
  7 Landon Montroy 107-07 Monmouth-Roseville JHS  
  8 Tytin Wells 105-06 Hillsboro  
High Jump 1 Parker Seifert 5-08.00 Rochester Class Record - New Class
  2 Lucas Bowers 5-06.00 Vandalia  
  3 Carsen Dudley 5-06.00 Danville Oakwood  
  4 Brennon Bonds 5-05.00 Washington MS  
  5 Kamden White 5-05.00 Morrison JHS  
  6 Charles Schlicht 5-03.00 St. Anne  
  6 Trevor Batey 5-03.00 Mt. Prospect River Trails  
  8 Oliver Vitale 5-03.00 Shelbyville Moulton  
Long Jump 1 Rylan Alvarado 19-05.25 Morrison JHS Class Record - New Class
  2 Dylan Anderson 19-04.75 Pekin Edison  
  3 Miles Hardiman 18-03.75 Robinson Nuttall  
  4 Kenny Baker 17-05.00 Athens  
  5 Khordell Gregory 17-03.25 Rochester  
  6 Brody Maslouski 17-00.50 Northbrook Wood Oaks  
  7 Cameron Bryant 17-00.25 Piasa Southwestern  
  8 Mykell Mueller 16-10.25 Rockton Stephen Mack  
110 Meter Hurdles 1 Miles Hardiman 16.47 Robinson Nuttall Class Record - New Class
  2 Ryan Fritsch 16.47 Rockton Stephen Mack  
  3 Jacob Williams 17.43 Argenta-Oreana  
  4 Jaidon Pelly 17.49 Lincoln JHS  
  5 Andrew Wolters 18.44 Pleasant Plains  
  6 Gradyn Hartlaub 18.47 Riverton  
  7 Carter Snyder 18.61 Morris GS  
  8 Ethan Swift 19.01 Riverton  
100 Meter Dash 1 Dylan Anderson 12.23 Pekin Edison Class Record - New Class
  2 Kyren Edmon 12.60 Bradley Central  
  3 Taeshawn Prince 12.64 Rock Falls  
  4 Ryan Fritsch 12.65 Rockton Stephen Mack  
  5 Tayshaun Austin 12.97 Darien Eisenhower  
  6 Matthew Park 13.01 Northbrook Wood Oaks  
  7 Kaden Matuska 13.05 Piasa Southwestern  
  8 James Lollar 13.24 Stanford Olympia  
200 Meter Dash 1 Dylan Anderson 24.29 Pekin Edison Class Record - New Class
  2 Rylan Alvarado 24.34 Morrison JHS  
  3 Taeshawn Prince 25.40 Rock Falls  
  4 Braxton Eilertson 25.83 Lincoln JHS  
  5 Cole Grining 26.00 River Forest Roosevelt  
  6 Tayshaun Austin 26.37 Darien Eisenhower  
  7 Robert Danciu 26.60 Chicago Latin School  
  8 Damien Andrade 26.62 Braidwood Reed-Custer  
400 Meter Dash 1 Dylan Anderson 55.47 Pekin Edison Class Record - New Class
  2 Braxton Eilertson 56.10 Lincoln JHS  
  3 Adam Reedy 58.26 Tolono Unity  
  4 Ethan Swift 58.81 Riverton  
  5 Andrew Wolters 59.60 Pleasant Plains  
  6 Duke Mays 1:00.11 Johnsburg JHS  
  7 Isaac Venatta 1:01.97 Toledo Cumberland  
  8 Greysen Merrill 1:02.37 Rockton Stephen Mack  
800 Meter Run 1 Zack Born 2:14.72 Metamora GS Class Record - New Class
  2 Cameron Roedl 2:19.47 Toledo Cumberland  
  3 Gradyn Hartlaub 2:20.50 Riverton  
  4 Warren Weekly 2:21.02 Shelbyville Moulton  
  5 Jaden Rivelli 2:21.11 Riverton  
  6 Wyatt Herrington 2:21.51 Robinson Nuttall  
  7 Tim Sikorski 2:23.02 Monticello  
  8 Jackson Kruse 2:24.00 Herscher Limestone  
1600 Meter Run 1 Zack Born 4:58.21 Metamora GS Class Record - New Class
  2 Cameron Roedl 5:04.08 Toledo Cumberland  
  3 Cuyler Swanson 5:08.54 Morris Saratoga  
  4 Lucas Hollinshead 5:09.85 Williamsville  
  5 Warren Weekly 5:13.49 Shelbyville Moulton  
  6 Jackson Kruse 5:17.22 Herscher Limestone  
  7 Tim Sikorski 5:18.24 Monticello  
  8 Grady Smith 5:19.17 Johnsburg JHS  
4x100 Meter Relay 1   50.97 Bradley Central Class Record - New Class
  2   51.33 Rochester  
  3   51.49 Piasa Southwestern  
  4   51.60 Washington Central  
  5   51.68 Pontiac JHS  
  6   51.69 Athens  
  7   51.96 Macon Meridian  
  8   52.03 Chicago Latin School  
4x200 Meter Relay 1   1:49.11 Paris Mayo Class Record - New Class
  2   1:49.76 Tolono Unity  
  3   1:49.82 Richmond Nippersink  
  4   1:50.32 Roxana  
  5   1:51.31 Rochester  
  6   1:51.82 Vandalia  
  7   1:52.21 Streator Northlawn  
  8   1:52.46 Springfield Lincoln  
4x400 Meter Relay 1   4:05.98 Rock Falls Class Record - New Class
  2   4:08.38 Eureka  
  3   4:12.45 Rochester  
  4   4:13.09 Chicago Latin School  
  5   4:13.12 Rockton Stephen Mack  
  6   4:14.34 Piasa Southwestern  
  7   4:14.87 Stanford Olympia  
  8   4:15.24 Paris Mayo  

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.

How Class Split is Determined

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