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Coverage
Check out the 2015 Illinois 3A boys recap show detailing key analysis of the meet. Tony Jones, Pierre Nealon, Jeff Bryant, Yasser Arrocha, and Colin Boyle are on the scene
The Milesplit IL team takes time to highlight the action from the 2A arena
Peep the days journey of some of the top athletes at the IL boys state prelim
The premier issue of Milesplit IL grown men talk. This is candid track and field talk and nothing is off limits!
Check out the IHSA war room as they determine how to deal with the weather delay in the state meet. Plus, this Kevin Salvano of Buffalo Grove on the spot interview
Check out the Saturday journey of the boys state championship. The event features interviews, race clips, laughs, etc
Pavlo Hutsalyuk (Lane Tech) 4:08.19; Jesse Reiser (McHenry) 4:09.78, Zach Dale (Conant) 4:10.25, Ryan Clevenger (DGN) 4:11.22
Sandburg 7:42.03, Lyons Twp. 7:43.08, Barrington 7:43.39, Neuqua Valley 7:45.27,York 7:47.54, Jones 7:49.81, New Trier 7:50.72, Prospect 7:51.23, Lake Zurich 7:51.30,
E. Louis Sr. leads 8 teams under 3:20 with a sizzling 3:15.24
Kahmari Montgomery (Plainfield Central) 10.50, Cary Lockhart (Bloomington) 10.59, Shandall Thomas (Schaumburg) 10.60 [+1.6]
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Check out a little mock action prelims to kick off boys state week
Nothing is guaranteed and everything must be earned. With that being said it appears as though Tolono (Unity) is the team to beat. The Rockets have a ton of arsenal to complement their name sake. The outlook for their relays and individual players seem unstoppable. The Illinois Top Times Indoor meet gave us some insight on who to look out for as the outdoor season calendar turned May and eventually into the post-season.
There is good news and bad news for the state of boys track and field in Illinois. The good news is Cahokia is heavily favored to win their fifth state this weekend inside of O'Brien Stadium on the campus of Eastern Illinois University. The bad news is the Comanches are expected to be even better in 2016 when the likes of superstar Ja'mari Ward, Tyran Lyons, and a fleet of other well oiled moving parts will be seniors.
Charleston will be the place to be this weekend if you are looking for big time high school track and field. Eastern Illinois University and O'Brien Field will feature the top talent in the state. Kahmari Montgomery (Sr., Plainfield Central, Jesse Reiser (McHenry), Zach Dale (Conant), Cary Lockhart (Bloomington), and more are expected to light things up.
Neuqua Valley boys established themselves as the relay squad to beat in the 3A finals at Illinois State Meet in rolling to fast prelims times of 7:45 in the 4x800 and 3:17 in the 4x400. More highlights from day one!
Not only did Plainfield Central's Kahmari Montgomery take down 30 year old Illinois 3A state meet record in the 400 with his 46.26 PR performance, but swept the sprints with wins in the 100 and 200.
The 121st Annual Boys Track and Field State Championship had to be among the most anticipated meets in a very long time. Coming into the meet there were a lot of compelling questions that had to be answered. Among them were: 1) Could Kahmari Montgomery (Sr., Plainfield Central) win the rarely achieved " sprint triple crown" of track and field which entails 100-200-400; 2) Cahokia would be going for a historic fifth 2A title in a row. But are they really the best overall team in Illinois; 3) Jesse Reiser (Sr., McHenry) proved that he was the king of Illinois distance running over the past full season; 4) Who would come on late and surprise the Illinois track and field world; 5) Josh Eiker (Sr., Galesburg) is a great sprinter in his own right. He wants a piece of the sprint accolades as well. Can he upstage Montgomery?