2008 Boys & Girls Track and Field

State Meet Team Results
2008 Girls Class 7AA
Place School Score
1 Cahokia Wirth 53
2 Springfield Franklin 39
3 Matteson Huth 28
4 Danville North Ridge 26
  Urbana MS 26
6 Normal Kingsley 22
7 Chatham Glenwood 18
  El Paso-Gridley 18
9 Matteson Colin Powell 16
10 Lincoln JHS 15
11 Clifton Nash 14
12 Mahomet-Seymour 13
  Normal Parkside 13
14 Lemont Old Quarry 11
15 Bolingbrook Brooks 10
  Casey-Westfield 10
  Decatur Jefferson 10
  East St. Louis Lincoln 10
  Edwardsville Liberty 10
  Quincy 10
  Rochester 10
  Rushville Schuyler Industry 10
23 Newton Jasper County 9.5
24 Romeoville Martinez 9
  Teutopolis 9
26 Genoa Kingston 8
  Taylorville JHS 8
28 Freeport 7
29 Dwight 6
  Germantown Hills 6
  Shelbyville Moulton 6
  Williamsville 6
33 Auburn JHS at Divernon 5
  East St. Louis Younge 5
  Pleasant Plains 5
  Princeton Logan 5
37 Minooka 4.5
38 DeKalb Clinton Rosette 4
  Flossmoor Parker 4
  Port Byron Riverdale 4
41 Amboy 3
  Bushnell-Prairie City 3
  Danville South View 3
  Lisle 3
  Metamora GS 3
  Vandalia 3
47 Argenta-Oreana 2
  DeKalb Huntley 2
  Frankfort Summit Hill 2
  Mattoon 2
  Monmouth-Roseville JHS 2
  North Chicago Neal 2
  Springfield Lincoln 2
  Wadsworth Millburn 2
55 Bethalto Trimpe 1
  Coal City 1
  Effingham JHS 1
  Galesburg Lombard 1
  McHenry MS 1
  Monticello 1
  Paris Mayo 1
  Pekin Broadmoor 1
  Springfield Washington 1

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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