On Saturday, both our top Frosh-Soph and Varsity teams competed in the Mikias Tibebu Invitational Meet at Schaumburg High School. Our Varsity team took 3rd place and our Frosh-Soph team was invitational champions! This was a huge victory for our Frosh-Soph team and their first invitational victory in quite some time. Our younger athletes are starting to develop into serious competitors.
Complete results from the meet can be found at the link below. www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/368080/results The meet began with the field events and some solid performances in the throws. Hunter Danton (So.) won the Shot Put with a throw of 41' 8" and also took 2nd place in the Frosh-Soph Discus with a mark of 112' 3". Hunter was joined by Martin Kiefer (Fr.), who was filling in for Elijah Darden (So.). Martin took 3rd place in the Frosh-Soph Discus with a throw of 104' 8". Matt Appel (Jr.) won both the Shot Put and Discus at the Varsity level. In the Shot Put, Matt threw 55' 0", which is past the State Qualifying Mark and in the Discus, Matt threw 152' 4', less than 2 feet from the State Qualifying Mark. In the Frosh-Soph Pole Vault, Jailen Poole (So.) and Jonathan Martinez (So.) took 3rd and 4th respectively, with jumps of 9' 6". Jonathan would later place 3rd in the Frosh-Soph High Jump with a leap of 5' 2" and Jailen would take 5th place in the Frosh-Soph Long Jump with a mark of 17' 11.75". Jailen would also later anchor two relays, giving him a total of four events for the day. In the Triple Jump, Abood Armouti (Jr.) took 4th place with an outdoor personal best of 40' 5.5". Moving to the running events, our Frosh-Soph 4 x 800 m relay team of Ethan Thomas (So.), Ryan Horn (So.), Kevin Saju (So.) and Sachin Fong (Fr.) took 2nd place in a time of 8:55.00. Our Varsity team of Jordan Matthews (Sr.), Michael O'Connor (Sr.), Spencer Teske (Sr.) and Kel Foley (Sr.) won the meet in a time of 8:22.71. Michael O'Connor would record an 800 m split of 1:59.3, the fastest of the day. In our sprint relays, the Frosh-Soph 4 x 100 m relay team of Christian Allen (So.), Ethan Briones (So.), Jack Wharton (So.) and Jailen Poole (So.) would run 47.21 to take 2nd place. Later the meet, the same group would return in the 4 x 200 m with a serious determination not to lose again and won the meet in a time of 1:39.83. Our Varsity sprint relays experienced some exchange issues and have resolved to have them fixed for the next meet. Back to the distance events, Vasant Fong (So.) went wire to wire with Charlie Siebert from New Trier in the Frosh-Soph 3200 m, with Siebert just edging out Vasant for the win. Vasant's time of 9:53.86 would show that he is getting back to his old racing form. At the Varsity level, Matt Jett (Sr.) would return to invitational competition after injury with a time of 9:53.56 and 5th place. Quinn Kennedy (Jr.) took 6th place in 10:10.41. In the Frosh-Soph 110 m High Hurdles, Paul Lee (Fr.) took 4th place in a time of 18.37 and Enoch Kim (So.) took 6th place in 19.32. The pair would later return in the 300 m Intermediate Hurdles with Enoch taking 2nd place in 46.11 and Paul taking 4th in 46.86. Before the meet, Paul was considering not competing because of a sore quadriceps muscle, but ended up placing in both of his events. Besides both sprint relays, Christian Allen (So.) placed in both the Frosh-Soph 100 m and 200 m, taking 2nd in both, with times of 11.87 and 24.70 to round out an impressive day. Christian was joined in the 100 m dash by Max Mitchell (Fr.) who took 5th in 12.21. The Varsity 100 m featured Max Rivera (So.) taking 2nd in 11.73 and Aditya Sathyaprakash (Sr.) taking 4th in 11.76. Max and Aditya were also key members of both of our sprint relays. The middle distance events were another place where our athletes scored big places. In the Frosh-Soph 800 m, Daniel Gutierrez took 2nd place in 2:10.76 and Luke Mennecke took 3rd in 2:11.32, adding 14 points to the total. Blake Storoe (Sr.) took 5th place at the Varsity level by winning the slow heat in a time of 2:05.53, which is a personal best for Blake. In the Frosh-Soph 400 m, Cory Papastathis took 5th place in 57.08. The 400 m at the Varsity level would see the duo of Kel Foley (Sr.) and Patrick Hoffmann (Jr.) double scoring 16 points by taking 1st and 3rd. Kel ran 51.33 and Patrick Hoffman ran 52.70, showing that these two athletes are quickly returning to racing form. In the last distance event of the day, Nicolas Dovalovsky (So.) would run an impressive 4:31.45 to win the Frosh-Soph 1600 m. He was followed by Leif Anderson (So.), taking 3rd with a huge personal best of 4:37.46. The Varsity 1600 m would see another event win with Michael Madiol's (Sr.) kick bringing him across the finish line in 4:21.55 which is under the State Qualifying Mark in this event. Nicholas Drechsler (Sr.) would take 5th in 4:41.56. In the final event of the day, the Frosh-Soph 4 x 400 m relay team of Ethan Thomas (So.), Max Mitchell (Fr.), Ethan Briones (So.), and Nicolas Dovalovsky (So.) would claim victory in 3:43.66. Ethan Thomas would end up competing in a distance event, a sprint event and a field event in the same meet, something that we have not seen on our team. For Ethan Briones, this would be his third event of the day and for Nicolas Dovalovsky, this event occurred only 20 minutes from the 1600 m. At the Varsity level, the team of EJ Oketona (So.), Aditya Sathyaprakash (Sr.), Michael Grawe (Sr.) and Kel Foley (Sr.) would take 3rd in 3:36.98. Aditya would record a split of 53.9 in his first ever Neuqua Valley 400 m and Kel Foley would record a split almost a second faster than his open 400 m. Michael Grawe and EJ Oketona would record outdoor personal best splits as well. At the end of the meet, the sun was shining and we received a glimpse of what was to come in terms of weather and in performances from our athletes. We saw a young team start to come into their own. We are not there yet, but the marks are coming. Reflecting on the performances, it occurred to me that many of the athletes in this meet have committed to continuous improvement by training outside of the season. Whether it is through other sports or summer programs, we want to see all of our athletes commit to this same mission. Some of our athletes that were not part of invitational teams in the past have become part of them because of their dedication to training and improvement. The easiest way to do this is through our summer programs, which we will be discussing with our athletes this week. For more information and to register, click on the link below. www.wildcatxctf.com/ Next week, we have a meet at Metea Valley on Tuesday and an invitational meet at Minooka on Saturday. Let's continue showing the benefits of our training and come out to compete! After a long day of competition at Proviso West High School, the Varsity squad came away with a 55-point, third place tie with York at the 50th Annual Proviso West Invitational. The Frosh / Soph crew were 9th overall with 24.50 points.
The day was undoubtedly highlighted by the performances of Ty Moss in the 600 Meter Dash, and come-from-behind victory in the 4 x 400. Moss got out to a tremendous start and never looked back. His time of 1:22.76 was nearly 2 seconds faster than the old record held by alum Jake Bender. The 4 x 400 relay team concluded the day’s events around 5:00 pm with a stunning victory, breaking the 1973 Proviso West meet record with an astounding time 3:25.09, which currently ranks as the second fastest in the state. Kudos to Jacob Sampson, Kyle Bender, Zac Espinosa, and Moss who upended powerhouse Cahokia by over 3 seconds. Michael Widmann also needs to commended for his tough race in the 3200 Meter Run. He raced against York’s Matt Plowman and Downers Grove North’s Ryan Clevenger and never let them pull away from him. Widmann’s final time was a season best 9:41.92. Tom Cwiok additionally took away a 3rd place finish in the Shot Put with a near-State qualifying toss of 51′ 2″. Over on the Frosh / Soph side, the distance squad earned some much-needed points as Danny Winek secured 3rd place in the 1600 with a time of 4:46.24. Jake McEneaney ran away with the victory in the 3200, outpacing his competitors at 9:54.25. Matt Milostan was not too far behind in 5th place for 10:19.81. The entire squad will next see action on Thursday, March 4, at Plainfield East High School, as we face off against St. Rita, Metea Valley, and, of course, Plainfield East. Hope to see you there! As the competitive season will begin on Friday, February 10, 2015, at Morton West High School, all team members, specifically freshmen, should review the 2015 Team Information Packet. Contained within it are the rules and regulations of the team, competition protocol, event descriptions, and many other items which will prove invaluable as a true student of the sport.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the tryout process this past week, and especially showcasing your talents at our Intra-Squad meet yesterday. Below please find a link to a PDF document listing all student-athletes, according to student ID number, who are invited to join the 2015 Track and Field team. Additionally, there is a second listing of participants who need to complete the tryout process for a variety of reasons. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Coach Mike Kennedy at [email protected].
It always comes down to the 4 x 400…and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
When the team shoved off for Charleston on Thursday morning, we knew we had the opportunity for a very busy Saturday afternoon, and, sure enough, that’s exactly how the IHSA State Championship meet played out for the team. With 8 events qualified for competition (and a double qualification in the 3200), 7 events through to day #2, and 5 All-State performances, including our first STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in the 4 x 800 Meter Relay, this was one of the best days in the history of Neuqua Valley Track and Field! |
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