Football-ish: Running Fast, Throwing Implements Far and Jumping High and Broadly

crusader_of_90

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Track is good for football players and many gridders excel on the oval. This is their story.

IL has five dudes at 10.40 or below. This is the fastest season I can ever remember. Top three times are from Juniors, led by Bennett Konkey of Geneva, who has seen his football stock explode after posting 10.25 15 days ago. Seems like a new offer comes in daily now, per his X.com account.

Notably, MJC has yet to post, nor have the other Flyers football burners yet.

Speaking of Texas, three of the top 5 100s have been turned in down there - 9.88, 9.95, and 10.02. FLA has the other two spots - 10.08 and 10.05.
 
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crusader_of_90

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Konkey follows up with a 10.41 and 21.00 - both all-time county meet records. Dude's stock has EXPLODED since his 10.25.

I forgot his name, but the LWE athlete who had a monster race as a sophomore coasted that to D1 - Konkey dropped the Donkey Hammer going into his senior year. Each is/will be rewarded greatly for a few foot races.

Track matters!

Damn shame ESL is 2A and Geneva 3A - would be cool to see him and MJC on the track side-by-side.
 

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MJC and Laron Baker JR. to rep East Side in the 100 at state, MJC did not run the relays - I assume he was an alternate with Jahmori Ware, Raheem Floyd, Ronnie GoMiller and Baker Jr. posting decent qualifying times of 42.99 and 1.29.99. Each will play D1 football.
 

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Illinois State University-bound Cary-Grove senior Logan Abrams easily won discus (58.04 meters) and shot put (20.15 meters). Abrams’ monster shot put was the eighth-best mark in the country and second best in the state for the 2025-26 season, while his discus mark ranked third best in Illinois.

“I’m very happy to come out with a double PR in shot and disc was huge, and I finally broke my school record in the shot put,” said Abrams, fifth at state last year in the shot put. “I’m hoping to come out with firsts in both events [at state], but I will have some tough competition.”
 
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crusader_of_90

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Nothing spectacular in the IHSA meet so far, but it is only the prelims.

Here is MJC coasting a 10.67. Look at this specimen! HEY-ZEUS!
 

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The top ten individual times across all divisions are tightly packed, setting up a historic Saturday final:

RankAthleteSchoolTimeClass
1Bennett Konkey (Jr.)Geneva10.58Class 3A
2D'Mario Jackson (Jr.)Danville10.59Class 2A
3Braden Gibson (Jr.)El Paso-Gridley10.61Class 1A
4Alec Schlichting (Sr.)Lena-Winslow10.64Class 1A
5Micah Pickett (Jr.)Hoffman Estates10.65Class 3A
6Brady Anderson (Sr.)Morrison10.67Class 1A
7Kamden Flenner (Sr.)Tuscola10.67Class 1A
8Myson Johnson-Cook (Jr.)East St. Louis10.67Class 2A
9Dontrell Young (Jr.)Oswego10.67Class 3A
10Oreoluwa Sobodu (Sr.)Dundee-Crown10.67Class 3A
(Note: Places 6 through 10 finished with an identical 10.67 mark to the hundredth; exact seeding for finals is separated by thousandths of a second on the official FAT systems).
 
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crusader_of_90

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MJC looks FAST in the second leg of the 4x100 ... holy smokes!

Flyer coasted into the finals with the top 6th time, then put in the A team for the 10-point gold.
41.79 - Durand Sain Jr., Myson Johnson-Cook, Ronnie GoMiller, LaRon Baker Jr

Rochester, who beat ESL in the prelim heat, started falsely. Second-place Kaneland completed the circuit in 42.16. Metamora had the fastest 2A time of the weekend (41.68), but wilted with a 4th place 42.21. Without seeing the race, I am not sure how Flyer finished and if it would have mattered.

The winning time would only get 6th in 3A, with Evanston clocking 41.11, Belleville West at 41.20, Glenwood at 41.52 and Belleville East at 41.52.

Flyer in top 4 with their 10, West leading 3A with 17. Much more to come!
 
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PlaceAthleteSchoolTime / Mark
1D'Mario Jackson(Jr.) Danville10.59-0.1PB
2Myson Johnson-Cook(Jr.) East St Louis10.75-0.1PB
3Marlin Jeffries Jr.(Sr.) North Chicago10.78-0.1PB
4Jaiduan Cranford(Sr.) Metamora10.83-0.1PB
5Chikere Anyamele(Sr.) Southland10.86-0.1PB
6Carson Norman(Sr.) Mascoutah10.91-0.1PB
7Adan Castaneda(Jr.) Woodstock North10.94-0.1PB
8Andrew Owens(Jr.) Mt Zion10.99-0.1PB
DNFJayden McCallum(Jr.) CahokiaDNF-0.1


Top Teams - midday​

Full standings
  1. Carbondale -
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  2. Cahokia
    22
  3. Rochester
    22
  4. Metamora
    20
  5. North Chicago
    19
  6. East St Louis
    18
  7. Dixon
    18
  8. Mascoutah
    16
  9. Southland
    15
  10. Morton
    14
 

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Noted that H-F, Yorkville, Oswego, Plainfield N, and Minooka are all on the schedule... for when people talk about which schools have speed and athletes.