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2019 Illinois Top Times Championships - Class 1A Previews

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Illinois Top Times   Mar 21st 2019, 8:48pm
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By Michael Newman

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The Illinois Top Times Championships begin Friday afternoon at 3PM with the 1A Meet. Though this is the smallest classification in the IHSA of the three, there are still some top-flight athletes that could compete in any of the other classifications.

National Champion Chloe Lindeman of Fulton will look to go after KD Young’s meet record in the Shot Put. The Boys Meet features Colfax Ridgeview’s Tate Walcott and Mason Barr that carried their school to a state title last May.

Here is a look at every event in Friday’s 1A Meet.

 

WATCH THE MEET LIVE | 1A HEAT SHEETS

 

GIRLS FIELD EVENTS

 

Long Jump – 3:05 PM

ITT Record – 18-4.75 - Ryann Hendricks, Chicago Christian, 2005; Amanda McClain, Sullivan 2015

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 19-4.5 – Raelyn Robinson, Glenview Glenbrook South

2019 1A Indoor Best – 17-7 – Kamryn Kolb, Manlius Bureau Valley

Preview – This could be a tight competition with six athletes over 17-feet indoors. Kamryn Kolb leads the group jumping 17-7 at a quad meet at Byron last week. Faith Frye of Casey Westfield is the defending champion. She was in the middle of the pack heading into this meet in 2018. Watch for her to launch some big jumps on Friday afternoon.

Brittney Oakley of Warrensburg-Latham, Jaden Christian of Reed-Custer, and Kaylenn Hunt of Hume-Shiloah all have jumped 17-5 this season. Any of those three athletes could win this event.

 

Pole Vault – 3:05 PM

ITT Record – 13-0 – Morgan Zacharias, Reed-Custer, 2015

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 13-1.25 – Samantha Spencer, New Lenox Providence Catholic

2019 1A Indoor Best – 12-6 – Windsor Roberts, Downs Tri-Valley

PreviewWindsor Roberts is the defending champion in this event. She made a statement in the Shirk Center on Monday clearing 12-6 at the Clinton Last Chance Meet. That was her third time clearing 12-feet or higher this winter.

There are two athletes that could catch Roberts in this competition. Tori Thomas of Rock Island Alleman has a seasonal best of 11-9. Emma Smith of Carlinville cleared 11-6 last week at the University of Illinois and has a 12-0 personal best.

 

Shot Put – 3:05 PM

ITT Record – 49-1.25 – KD Young, Warrensburg-Latham, 2015

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 49-8 - Chloe Lindeman, Fulton

2019 1A Indoor Best – 49-8 – Chloe Lindeman, Fulton

Preview – Does the meet record of KD Young fall in this 1A session? There is a good chance that it could. Chloe Lindeman has the momentum winning the New Balance Indoor National Championship as well as a 49-8 put this indoor season. That is better than the record. Lindeman won the national title on her third attempt. If she comes close, it could come in her early throws.

Lindeman has the best mark in this field by over seven feet. Three athletes this indoor season have gone past 40-feet led by the 42-6.75 mark from Saige Barnett of Bureau Valley. Claire Bushur of Teutopolis and Hope Jackson of Riverdale are also over that 40-foot mark and will contend for one of the top three spots.

 

Triple Jump – 5:00 PM

ITT Record – 38-0.75 – Leah Orley, Benton, 2008

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 40-4.25 – Riley Ammenhauser, Naperville Neuqua Valley

2019 1A Best – 37-3.50 – Jaden Christian, Braidwood Reed-Custer

Preview – Two athletes have gone past 36-feet in 2019 in this event led by Jaden Christian. Danielle Taets of Orion is the defending state champion as well as the defending meet champion. Taets has a 38-0 personal best outdoors. She could threaten the 1A meet record on Friday.

Daekota Knott of Fulton is the only other athlete over 35-feet. Keep an eye on her to push for the championship.

 

High Jump – 5:00 PM

ITT Record – 5-9 – Morgan Reese, Eureka, 2001

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 5-8 – Jenelle Rogers, Oswego; DaeLin Switzer, Decatur St. Teresa

2019 1A Indoor Best – 5-8 – DaeLin Switzer, Decatur St. Teresa

Preview – This event is the first of two meetings between DaeLin Switzer and Kenli Nettles of Arthur Lovington. Nettles had the upper hand last year as she cleared 5-7 for the win ahead of Switzer’s 5-6 clearance. Switzer has the final say outdoors winning the state title.

Switzer cleared 5-8 last week in this facility and has the momentum entering this meet. Nettles cleared 5-5.25 at the Music City Invitational in Tennessee at the beginning of February. Both athletes should push each other higher in this event like they have the past two years.

Alleman’s Kiah O’Neal and Gabbi Loiz, Brooke Probst of Indian Creek, Abigail Weaver of Riverdale, and Zofia Lehew of Elmwood all have personal bests of 5-4 or better. They could be one of the final three competitors left when it gets near the end. But it will come down to Switzer or Nettles winning this event.

 

 

BOYS FIELD EVENTS

 

Long Jump – 3:05 PM

ITT Record – 23-5.5 – Babatunde Ridley, Carlinville, 1996

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 23-5.75 – Tate Walcott, Colfax Ridgeview

2019 1A Best – 23-5.75 – Tate Walcott, Colfax Ridgeview

Preview – Tate Walcott had the best jump in the state last week in this facility for the Heart of Illinois Invitational. The senior finished second in last year’s meet and should climb up that one spot on Friday. Walcott’s best from last week is also better than the 1A meet record that has stood for 23 years. That record could also go down.

Sidney Malone of Winnebago is the only athlete in this field that has gone past 22-feet this indoor season with his 22-7.75 leap at Rockford in February. He could be Walcott’s chief competition. Keep watch for Jacardia Wright of St. Teresa and Julian Samuels of Wethersfield to grab the top spot just in case Malone and Walcott falter. That, however, does not seem realistic.

 

High Jump – 3:05 PM

ITT Record – 6-11.25 – Tyler Owen, Georgetown, 2016

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 6-9.25 – Zachary Pluff, Freeburg

2019 1A Best – 6-6 – Jordan Tedford, Warrensburg-Latham

Preview – Jordan Tedford just missed the title last year clearing 6-5 and finishing second. The defending state champion enters this meet as the favorite and the top seed having cleared 6-6 at Illinois State University at the beginning of the month. Michael Douglas of Carlinville is the closest athlete to Tedford having cleared 6-5 two weeks ago at Principia College. Only two other athletes entered have cleared 6-3 or higher in this field. It could come down to Tedford and Douglas to decide the winner.

 

Triple Jump – 5:00 PM

ITT Record – 47-1 – Ridge Thompson, DuQuoin, 2007

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 49-1.50, Quinton Stringfellow, Homewood-Flossmoor

2019 1A Best – 44-7 – Jordan Tedford, Warrensburg-Latham

Preview Jordan Tedford’s only indoor meet was at Illinois State University at the beginning of the month. At that meet, Tedford jumped a 1A leading 44-7. It does not make him the overwhelming favorite. Last year’s champion Ramsey Hunt of Hume Shiloh is in the field along with Will Walton of Carlinville who is the only other athlete to go past 44-feet in 1A in 2019 (44-3).

 

Pole Vault – 5:00 PM

ITT Record – 16-6 – Matt Bane, Rochester, 2019

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 16-0 – Chandlar Ifft, Fairbury Prairie Central

2019 1A Best – 15-6 – Kyle Kruthoff, Erie

Preview – The class of this field is Kyle Kruthoff who has the 1A best in this event. A possibility of Kruthoff getting over 16-0 in this meet is good. Four other athletes in this field have cleared 14-feet or higher with Tim Moore of Altamont his closest competition having cleared 14-6 at Marion two weeks ago.

 

Shot Put – 5:00 PM

ITT Record – 59-2.50 – Matt Maddox, Girard 1996

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 63-0.25 – Sam Liokumovich, Deerfield

2019 1A Best – 52-2 – Ghage Lambasio, Knoxville

Preview – This event is up for grabs with four athletes in the field having marks of 51-9 or better leading the way. Less than four inches separates those four. Ghage Lambasio has the put in 1A and the only athlete over 52-feet. Payton Taylor of Salt Fork, Brad Olysav of Williamsville, and Logan Lee of Salt Fork could also take home the top prize Friday evening.

 

GIRLS RUNNING EVENTS

 

60 Meter Hurdles – Prelims: 3:45 PM; Finals: 5:25 PM

ITT Record – 8.82 - Jenny Kimbro, Salt Fork, 2015

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 8.60 – Kayla Walters, Bolingbrook

2019 ITT 1A Indoor Best – 8.90 – Kenli Nettles, Arthur-Lovington

Preview Kenli Nettles should be the big favorite in the finals. Nettles ran 8.90 at this distance at the Music City Invitational in February. What could make it interesting is that her seasonal best is just eight hundredths of a second behind Jenny Kimbro’s Meet record. A good start could get her into the record books.

The field is almost half a second behind Nettles with seasonal bests. Gracie Jessup of Salt Fork, Danielle Taets of Orion, DaeLin Switzer of St. Teresa, and Chloe Meyer of Macon Meridian are some of the other athletes to keep an eye on in this event.

 

60 Meter Dash – Prelims: 3:55 PM; Finals: 5:40 PM

ITT Record – 7.51- Bella Uscilla, Elgin St. Edward, 2018

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 7.57 – Serena Bolden, Springfield Southeast

2019 1A Indoor Best – 8.11 – Faith Wyman, Trenton-Wesclin

Preview – This event is wide open with the top nine seeds with times of 8.20 or faster. Alyssa Busker of Aurora Christian will be one of the favorites having the fastest 1A time for 55-meters (7.52). Defending meet  champion Janiya Collins of Madison has a seasonal best of 7.61 for 55-meters. Faith Wyman has the fastest 60 time in 1A and will be a threat.

Kenli Nettles will be coming back from the 60 Meter Hurdles. We will see how the short recovery time will affect her. She ran her personal best of 8.14 after running 8.99 for the hurdle race two weeks ago at Eastern Illinois University. Faith Frye of Casey-Westfield, Maclayne Taylor of St. Joseph-Ogden, and Madison Davis of DuQuoin are serious threats to win in the finals. It will take 7.88 or faster to win and any of 13 athletes could stand on top of the podium.

 

3200 Meter Run – 4:15 PM

ITT Record – 10:49.20 - Kelsey Hildreth, Byron, 2014

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 10:02.46 – Katelynne Hart, Glen Ellyn Glenbard West

2019 1A Indoor Best – 11:43.90 – Ailey Mitchell, Shelbyville

PreviewKatelyn Robbins of Liberty and Ailey Mitchell raced each other at the beginning of March at Southern Illinois University. Mitchell ran the 1A best time winning by six seconds ahead of Robbins. Karlie Hey of Sterling Newman only has run 12:04.70 at Westwood but has two all-state finishes at Detweiller Park including last fall’s fifth-place finish. She could be a threat to push Mitchell and Robbins.

Alexandra Cajigal of Rock Island Alleman and Lizzy Friedinger of Tremont both have seasonal bests of 12-minutes or faster. I would not count out these two runners. There is a gap of 30 seconds between the first five and the rest of the field.

 

3200 Meter Relay – 4:50 PM

ITT Record – 9:46.70 - Eureka, 2006

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 9:20.49 - Downers Grove South

2019 1A Indoor Best – 10:10.63 – DuQuoin

Preview – DuQuoin has the advantage entering this meet with the best 1A time and having Gabrielle Alongi, who can run under 2:20 for 800-meters, on their quartet. Pleasant Plains will be a threat with Caroline Jachino and Brigid & Bernadette Tournoux part of their quartet. The Tournoux sisters have been in this race before winning the meet title while attending Springfield Lutheran.

There are some good teams that could win this race going under 10-minutes. Keep an eye also on Winnebago, Harvest Christian, St. Joseph-Ogden, and Knoxville who could be a threat in the front.

 

800 Meter Run – 5:50 PM

ITT Record – 2:13.23 – Stephanie Brown, Tri-Valley, 2008

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 2:11.47 – Erin Reidy, Downers Grove South

2019 1A Indoor Best – 2:14.76 – Marianne Mihas, Chicago Latin School

Preview – Delanie Dykes of Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley finished second in last year’s race behind Arielle Summit and will be one of the favorites in this race. Gabrielle Alongi of DuQuoin will be coming back from running the 3200 Meter Relay but will be in the front.

Breena Shreeves of Knoxville and Maleigha Huston of Bushnell Prairie City both have times this winter under 2:23 and will challenge for the win. Keep an eye also on Zarra Humphry of Warsaw who only has run 2:31.43 in this indoor campaign. She has a personal best 2:17.88 for this distance outdoors and finished fifth last year in Charleston. She could be a surprise in this race.

 

800 Meter Relay – 6:00 PM

ITT Record – 1:47.50 – Seton Academy, 2012

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 1:43.25 – Homewood-Flossmoor

2019 1A Indoor Best – 1:51.15 – Trenton-Wesclin

Preview – Warrensburg-Latham and DuQuoin will be two of the teams to watch in this wide-open relay. The two teams are only separated by three hundredths of a second. Bureau Valley, led by sophomore  Kamryn Kolb, could be the team to beat considering the success this squad had in last May’s state meet. St. Joseph-Ogden and Rock Island Alleman, running in Section 3, could push each other to winning times.

 

400 Meter Dash – 6:35 PM

ITT Record – 57.03 – Gena Rawlings, Stanford Olympia, 2001

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 55.09 – Dajour Miles, West Aurora

2019 1A Indoor Best – 58.73 – Kenli Nettles, Arthur-Lovington

Preview – This could come down to a two-runner race in the final section of this event. Delaine Dykes of Gibson City-Melvin Sibley is the defending champion running 1:00.01 for the win. She will company in the front. Kenli Nettles, known for her success in the short sprints, surprised some by running 58.73 two weeks ago at Eastern Illinois University. She has fastest seed time in this field by close to three seconds. Dykes will be coming back racing in the 800 Meter Run while this will be the fourth event of the meet for Nettles.

 

1600 Meter Run – 6:55 PM

ITT Record – 4:52.15 – Anna Sophia Keller, Effingham St. Anthony, 2016

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 4:44.42 – Katelynne Hart, Glen Ellyn Glenbard West

2019 1A Indoor Best – 5:13.63 – Fran Hendrickson, Champaign St. Thomas More

Preview Fran Hendrickson finished second in this race last year and should be the big favorite in this race. Her time of 5:13 is ten seconds faster than the rest of the runners in this field. Ailey Mitchell of Shelbyville and Katelyn Robbins of Liberty will be coming back after running in the 3200 Meter Run. Natalia Martino of Winnebago and Caroline Jachino of Pleasant Plains will be doubling back after running in the 3200 Meter Relay.

This will be the only race of the meet for Hendrickson giving her the big advantage. She will push the pace from the start. If she sits back (which I doubt), it could be a kicker’s paradise which the St. Thomas More senior could also have the advantage. If she pushes early, we could see her well under 5:10 for the win.

 

200 Meter Dash – 7:10 PM

ITT Record – 25.70 – Tominique Boatright, Aurora Central Catholic, 2001

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 24.80 – Ameia Wilson, Danville

2019 1A Indoor Best – 26.57 – Faith Wyman, Trenton-Wesclin

Preview – Janiya Collins of Madison is the defending champion in this event and one of the top seeds. She will have to be ahead of Faith Wyman along with Capria Brown of Danville Schlarman if she wants to repeat. Section 3 is loaded with Kayelynn Hunt of Hume-Shiloh, Brittney Oakley of Warrensburg-Latham, and Faith Frye of Casey Westfield who are all legitimate contenders to take the win.

DaeLin Switzer of St Teresa will be in her fourth event and could challenge along with Tori Thomas of Rock Island Alleman.

 

1600 Meter Relay – 7:35 PM

ITT Record – 4:07.46 – Carthage Illini West, 2015

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 3:59.92 – Homewood-Flossmoor

2019 1A Indoor Best – 4:17.83 – El Paso-Gridley

Preview – This could be anybody’s race with four teams in the final section within a second of each other.  Amboy enters the meet with the top seed with St. Joseph-Ogden, Rockridge, and Knoxville not that far behind.

 

BOYS RUNNING EVENTS

 

60 Meter Hurdles – Prelims: 3:35 PM; Finals: 5:25 PM

ITT Record – 8.18 – Mason Barr, Colfax-Ridgeview, 2018

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 7.94 – Victor Cameron, Crete-Monee

2019 1A Indoor Best – 8.10 – Mason Barr, Colfax-Ridgeview

Preview – Mason Barr had a great race last year with Connor Artman with Artman claiming the title. Barr lost that race by eight hundredths of a second. He did set the 1A meet record in the prelims. He is back and could surpass that time. Barr ran 8.10 at the University of Missouri in February and should be the class of this field.

Caine Wilson of Salt Fork has an 8.44 best and could be the one athlete to challenge Barr. Chandler Ellis of Winnebago, Shamir Adams of DuQuoin, and Keigan Halford of Pleasant Plains are some of the athletes that could challenge for a finish in the top three.

 

60 Meter Dash – Prelims: 3:55 PM; Finals: 5:40 PM

ITT Record – 6.88 – Easton Bianchi, Sterling Newman Catholic, 2018

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 6.65 – Marcellus Moore, Plainfield North

2019 1A Indoor Best – 7.09 – Aiden Laughery, Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley

Preview – The mystery runner in this race is 1A leader Aiden Laughery. The freshman ran 7.33 at Illinois State University on March 2. Less than two weeks later, he dropped his time down to 7.09. It will be interesting to see what he does in this meet.

Who will replace the graduated Easton Bianchi who was king of this event the last two years? Adam Snedden of Princeville has the top 1A 55-meters time (6.62). Snedden also ran 7.13 to win at Charleston last week. Tate Walcott of Ridgeview, Dalton Burk of Fisher, and Connor McBride of Sterling Newman have times under 7.20 seconds. It could be a surprise in the front. Let’s watch the prelims Friday afternoon to see who has the advantage.

 

3200 Meter Run – 4:15 PM

ITT Record – 9:08.26 – Jonathan Davis, Fithian Oakwood, 2016

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 9:18.06 – Tyler Cushing, Bolingbrook

2019 1A Indoor Best – 9:43.83 – Negus Bogard, Robinson

Preview – We saw a fantastic finish in last year’s race with Wyatt McIntyre winning in an all-out kick ahead of Logan Hall and Jack McNabola. We could see the same kind of race in this event. Negus Bogard outkicked Cort Ross of Casey-Westfield to win by less than three seconds last week at Charleston. Aryan Lalwani of Urbana University was in that race eight seconds behind the two runners. Lalwani could be a factor in this race.

The one runner to watch in this race could be Warsaw’s Miles Sheppard. The freshman lapped the field running 9:53.19 more than a week ago at Illinois College. Sheppard finished seventh in last November’s 1A state meet. He could be the one runner that wins this race. Lucas Chittick of Fisher, Tristin Olpin of Keith Country Day, and Caelin Foley of Galva-Mid County are some of the runners that you could see in the front.

 

3200 Meter Relay – 4:50 PM

ITT Record – 8:00.15 – Monticello, 2006

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 7:57.92 - Naperville Central

2019 1A Indoor Best – 8:32.21 – Winnetka North Shore-Country Day

Preview – There is no real favorite in this race. Defending champion Pleasant Plains has the fifth fastest 1A time and just two seconds behind top seed Deer Creek-Mackinaw. Tremont will have Leland Sumer anchoring that could have them in front in the end. Seneca could be a factor led by 1A State XC champion Christopher Collet. Northridge Prep quietly has run 8:34 this season. They could be the surprise in this race.

Keep an eye also on Morrison. The four juniors were sophomores last May when they won the state title in this event. Even though their seed time is ten seconds behind the front runners, they have that experience to turn it on at the right time.

 

800 Meter Run – 5:50 PM

ITT Record – 1:55.71 – Riley Wells, Rockford Christian, 2018

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 1:55.91 – Andrew O’Keefe, Granite City

2019 1A Indoor Best – 2:00.25 – Shane Yamco, Riverton

Preview – With Riley Wells now running in Class 2A, the favorites role goes to Shane Yamco. The senior has the top 1A time this winter. Yamco does have the outdoor personal best of 1:54.33 that got him third in last year’s 1A state race.

This a good field with four other runners under 2:02. Jackson and Boston Stewart of St. Teresa have been running strong in this event this indoor season with one of the brothers winning the race. Jacob Landon of Carlinville has a 2:01.51 seasonal best that has run in this kind of a pressure race. He could also challenge Yamco. Dawson Rogers finished second behind Yamco last week at Charleston. I would not count him out in this race.

 

800 Meter Relay – 6:00 PM

ITT Record – 1:33.00 – Harrisburg, 2000

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 1:30.00 – East St. Louis-Senior

2019 1A Indoor Best – 1:35.58 – Caitlin Salt Fork

Preview – Salt Fork has the top 1A time and will be one of the favorites along with Ridgeview and St. Joseph-Ogden. Tremont will be running in Section 3. They do have the talent that could win this event from that section. Ridgeview may have the edge if they get Tate Walcott the baton with the lead heading into the anchor leg.

 

400 Meter Dash – 6:35 PM

ITT Record – 50.42 – Mason Barr, Colfax Ridgeview, 2018

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 48.39 – Willie Johnson, East St. Louis-Senior

2019 1A Indoor Best – 51.34 – Mason Barr, Colfax-Ridgeview

Preview – List leader and defending meet champion Mason Barr is not competing in this event. Bobby Kapolnek of St. Thomas More has run 51.35, is the top seed, and the only runner that has gone under 52 seconds in 2019.

Caine Wilson of Salt Fork will be coming back after racing in the hurdles. He still will be a runner to watch. Gregory Downs of Auburn, John Carnicle of Deer Creek-Mackinaw, and Devon Butler of Heyworth will be runners to watch for. Also watch for Charly Tshibuabua of Rushville Industry. The senior won the outdoor state championship in this event but has a seed time that places him in Section 3 of this event. He could be the runner that comes away with the title.

 

1600 Meter Run – 6:55 PM

ITT Record – 4:19.50 – Jason Bill, Manlius Bureau Valley, 2002

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 4:16.69 – Andrew O’Keefe, Granite City

2019 1A Indoor Best – 4:25.41 – Christopher Collet, Seneca

Preview – It is hard to see anyone finishing ahead of Christopher Collet in this race. The 1A State XC champion will be running earlier in the meet in the 3200 Meter Relay. He does have the fastest seed time and only runner under 4:30. He ran the 4:25.41 two weeks ago at Batavia Distance Madness.

The next five runners have times under 4:36. Noah McIntyre of Athens will only be running this race and has a 4:31.15 seasonal best. If Collet does not have his legs back after the relay, we could see McIntyre surprise. Negus Bogard and Cort Ross will both be in this race after running the 3200 Meter Run along with Caelin Foley of Galva Mid-County. Any of those three runners could end up with the win.

 

200 Meter Dash – 7:10 PM

ITT Record – 22.30 – Jeff Farnell, Lombard Montini Catholic, 2005

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 21.09 – Marcellus Moore, Plainfield North

2019 1A Indoor Best – 22.61 – Mason Barr, Colfax-Ridgeview

Preview – It could be a 1-2 finish from a pair of Colfax-Ridgeview athletes. Tate Walcott and Mason Barr finished second and third behind Easton Bianchi last year. They could sweep the top two spots with Barr entering this meet with the fastest 1A time of the year.

Thomas Williams of Aurora Christian ran 22.83 at Reed-Custer on March 12 and could play a role in the outcome of this race. Aidan Laughery of Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley, Charly Tshibuabua of Rushville-Industry, and Westly Milam of DuQuoin are runners to keep an eye on in any of the four sections in this event.

 

1600 Meter Relay – 7:35 PM

ITT Record – 3:27.49 – Monticello, 2006

2019 Illinois Indoor Best – 3:22.09 – East St. Louis-Senior

2019 1A Indoor Best – 3:33.09 – Morrison

Preview – Morrison has the fastest time entering into this meet by over three seconds. They will be using the same quartets that ran in the 3200 Meter Relay and 800 Meter Relay. It would not be a surprise if they swept all three events.

Tremont, Harvest Christian Academy, and Pleasant Plains are the only teams in the field that have times under 3:40. That trio of teams will be the ones to watch chasing after Morrison.

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