Boys Track: Kaneland’s 2A hurdle — three-time defending champ Cahokia

Wednesday, May 28 2014


Boys Track: Kaneland’s 2A hurdle — three-time defending champ Cahokia

 
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Kaneland's Kyle Carter takes batfrom teammate Conor Johns1600 meter relay during last year's state finals. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media

Kaneland's Kyle Carter takes the baton from teammate Conor Johnson in the 1,600 meter relay during last year's state finals. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media

State qualifiers

IHSA Boys State Track and Field Meet

Where: O’Brien Stadium, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston

When: Thursday — Class 1A field events, 10 a.m.; Class 1A track events, 11 a.m. Friday — Class 2A field events, 8 a.m.; Class 2A track events, 9 a.m.; Class 3A field events, noon; Class 3A track events, 12:55 p.m. Saturday — Track and field finals in all classes, 10 a.m.

Local qualifiers with sectional marks:

Class 1A

Aurora Christian: Long jump, Noah Roberts, 21-.25; pole vault, Josh Schien, 13-6; shot put, Jonah Walker, 47-1; triple jump, Grant Schweisthal, 40-7.5; discus, Walker, 160-8; 400 relay, 43.58; 3,200, Tanner Chada, 9:50.95; 800 relay, 1:31.04; 400, Johnathan Harrell, 50.47; 1,600 — Chada, 4:40.17; 200, Harrell, 22.8.

Hinckley-Big Rock: High jump, Zach McNanna, 5-8.

Mooseheart: Long jump, Jeremy Kalicum, 20-4; 110 high hurdles, Joe Feemolu, 15.76; 800, Wal Khat, 2:00.7; 300 hurdles, Feemolu, 41.34; 1,600, Khat, 4:37.6; 1,600 relay, 3:28.22

Class 2A

Aurora Central Catholic: 3,200 relay, 8:11.5; 110 high hurdles, Patrick Lefevre, 15.34; 800, Javier Montelongo, 1:58.42.

Kaneland: Long jump, Ben Barnes, 21-9; pole vault — Dylan Kuipers, 14-6; Dan Evers, 13-9; shot put — Nate Dyer, 56-2; Alex Snyder, 53-10.75; triple jump — Barnes, 44-10.5; Davell Triplett, 43-11.5; discus, Dyer, 164-8; 3,200 relay, 7:55.32; 400 relay, 42.76; 110 high hurdles — Dylan Nauert, 14.75; Brock Robertson, 15.22; 800 relay, 1:29.54; 400 — Kyle Carter, 49.89; Nathaniel Kucera, 49.93; 300 intermediate hurdles — Nauert, 38.7; Robertson, 39.66; 1,600, Austin Kintz, 4:30.06; 1,600 relay, 3:21.57.

Plano: Long jump, Shaun Wollenweber, 20-11.5; triple jump — Jon McDermott, 44-10; Wollenweber, 44-2; 400 relay, 43.04; 1,600 relay, 3:27.84.

Sandwich: 400 relay, 43.61; 100, Austin Breunig, 10.96; 800 relay, 1:31.38.

 

Class 3A

Batavia: Pole vault, Tyler Mansfield, 13-9; high jump, Mark Rudelich, 6-7; 3,200 relay, 7:53.16; 3,200, David Morrison, 9:27.39; 800 — Ryan Wieties, 1:55.27; Mitch Voellinger, 1:57.07; 300 intermediate hurdles, Peyton Piron, 39.79; 1,600: 3:23.07.

East Aurora: 800 relay, 1:29.59; 200, Desmond Gant, 22.17.

Geneva: Discus, Mark D’Amico, 155-1; 800, Blaine Bartell, 1:54.72; 400, Sam Urben, 49.52; 200, Tim Roels, 21.99.

Marmion: High jump, Tyler Maryanski, 6-7; shot put, Luke Juriga, 51-6; 800, Kevin Grahovec, 1:56.19.

Oswego: 3,200, Peter Johnsrud, 9:24.33.

Oswego East: 3,200 relay, 7:51.8; 300 intermediate hurdles, Justin Agustin, 38.84; 1,600 relay, 3:23.72.

Waubonsie Valley: Discus: Jon Harris, 176-3; high jump, Tyler Kirkwood, 6-5; 100, Tony Durns, 10.9.

West Aurora: Triple jump — Chris Walker, 45-6.5; DaVion Cross, 45-.5; 800, Brady McCue, 1:56:02; Connor McCue, 1:56.11.

Yorkville: Discus, Paul Fina, 157-2; 3,200, Jake Hoffert, 9:13.16; Luke Hoffert, 9:15.88; 1,600, J. Hoffert, 4:20.21

 

Updated: May 29, 2014 2:32AM

 

There is one paramount question when Class 2A state powers Cahokia and Kaneland collide this weekend for supremacy at the boys track and field finals in Charleston.

Can the Knights knock off the three-time defending champions from the southern reaches of the state?

“From what all the coaches I have talked to around here have said, they think Cahokia is going to walk through the state meet,” St. Charles North coach Kevin Harrington said. “But I have seen Kaneland do some crazy things on the track this year. It’s going to come down to whose strengths outweigh the other.”

“The meet has the makings for something very special between our two teams,” Kaneland coach Eric Baron said.

Kaneland, sixth last year in Class 2A, advanced 15 individuals and three relays to the state finals at Eastern Illinois University.

The preliminaries in the middle tier begin Friday morning in both the field and on the track.

In order for Kaneland to realize its state-championship potential, the Knights will undoubtedly have to double score in certain events.

The pole vault (Dylan Kuipers, Dan Evers), shot put (Nate Dyer, Alex Snyder), triple jump (Ben Barnes, Dalvell Triplett), both hurdles (Dylan Nauert, Brock Robinson) and 400 (Kyle Carter, Nathaniel Kucera) offer the best bets for Kaneland.

The Knights have a commanding five-second lead top seed in the 3,200 relay.

The traditional meet-closing event — the 1,600 relay — could be quite dramatic as Cahokia and Kaneland are the top seeds, separated by a mere three-hundredths of a second.

Plano and Sandwich also have grand designs in Class 2A this weekend.

Plano has two of the top triple jumpers in Jon McDermott and Shawn Wollenweber, who will also compete in the long jump.

“I feel like the triple jump is our best chance to medal,” Plano coach Brad Kunz said. “(Their qualify jumps) were their first jumps. They decided to rest their legs (for track events).”

The Reapers have two powerful sprint relays at 400 and 1,600 meters behind McDermott, Michael Marshall, Jay Davis, 100 qualifier Javon Montgomery and Wes Brown.

Sandwich will lean heavily on its sprint relays as senior standout Austin Bruenig anchors the 400 and 800 quartets with assistance from Alex Lidinsky, Kody Randa and Marc Lidinsky.

“Our kids have been pretty consistent this season,” Sandwich coach Andy Heilemeir said. “Obviously, our goal is to place and bring home some medals.”

In Class 3A, Geneva seniors Blaine Bartell and Tim Roels had eye-opening times at the Bartlett Sectional last week.

“It was about a two-second PR,” Bartell said of his third-seeded time in the 800. “It was now or never. I am going to run just like I did last Friday (at state).”

“If I can make it to Saturday, that’s kind of the goal for all of us,” said Roels, who defended his championship at 200 meters. “It’s really what we’re trying to focus on.”

 
 
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