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Top Boys Sophomore Three-Mile Markers The FinAl Decision: Top Boys Sophomore Three- Mile MArKers MileSplit IL Nov 22, 2020 Ironically, there was only one underclassman from this group that broke 15:00 this season. Be as it may look for things to improve in 2021. In the meantime, Daniel Watcke of Hinsdale Central will lead the charge. But there are others on the docket to be aware of. =========== Three Mile Run RANK TIME ATHLETE/TEAM GRADE MEET / DATE PLACE DANIEL WATCKE IHSA 3A Sectional - Chicago (Whitney 2nd 14:54.16 2023 1 Hinsdale Central High Oct 31, 2020 School ALEXANDER DAS SPC Top Times Meet 5th 15:09.60 2023 2 Oswego East High School Oct 7, 2020 TRENT ANDERSON SWSC Conference Meet (Boys) 2nd 15:18.00 2023 3 Sandburg High School Oct 16, 2020 KARSON HOLLANDER Fox Valley XC Conference Championships 2nd 15:22.05 2023 4 Crystal Lake Central High Oct 10, 2020 School OLIVER BURNS SPC Top Times Meet 12th 15:22.90 2023 5 PlainTeld North High Oct 7, 2020 School RILEY NEWPORT Neuqua Valley vs Naperville North, Dekalb 1st 15:23.12 2023 6 DeKalb High School Oct 2, 2020 TOMMY MURRAY IHSA 1A Regional - Rock Island Alleman 3rd 15:27.00 2023 7 Riverdale High School Oct 24, 2020 AKILI PAREKH Whitney Young Invitational 4th 15:29.00 2023 8 Chicago Latin High School Sep 19, 2020 ZACHARY BALZER SPC Top Times Meet 15th 15:31.90 2023 9 Minooka High School Oct 7, 2020 RYAN PALMER NV vs MV vs WV (Boys) 8th 15:31.97 2023 10 Neuqua Valley High School Sep 26, 2020 TOPHER FERRIS IHSA 3A Regional - Marist 11th 15:36.57 2023 11 Downers Grove North High Oct 24, 2020 School JOE SCHWARTZ Granite City Pre-Regional 2nd 15:37.94 2023 12 Waterloo High School Oct 17, 2020 BRADY NELSON SPC Top Times Meet 23rd 15:39.20 2023 13 Oswego High School Oct 7, 2020 CONNOR LEBEAU SWSC Conference Meet (Boys) 1st 15:42.00 2023 14 Lincoln Way West High Oct 16, 2020 School JESSE GAMBOA IHSA 3A Regional - Marist 14th 15:42.49 2023 15 Hinsdale Central High Oct 24, 2020 School HUNTER WHITNEY Whitney Young Invitational 6th 15:42.50 2023 16 Lane Tech High School Sep 19, 2020 MICHAEL POLIZZI Whitney Young Invitational 7th 15:42.60 2023 17 Taft High School Sep 19, 2020 LOGAN BECKMIER Saber Corn Invite 4th 15:43.40 2023 18 Arthur-Lovington-Atwood- Aug 29, 2020 Hammond HS 15:45.73 JACK CASACCIO 2023 MSL Conference Championships 5th 19 Palatine High School Oct 17, 2020 DECLAN OCHOA LPXC Meet #1 1st 15:47.40 2023 20 Lincoln Park High School Sep 15, 2020 BEN WHALEY Yorkville / West Aurora Dual Meet 7th 15:47.90 2023 21 Yorkville High School Aug 29, 2020 LIAM NEWHART IHSA 3A Regional - 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Granite City 18th 16:07.18 2023 47 O'Fallon High School Oct 24, 2020 48 CHASE SAUDER Peoria Nore Dame Blue-Green Invitational 9th 16:08.40 Morton High School 2023 Oct 3, 2020 YUSUF BAIG Fox Valley XC Conference Championships 14th 16:08.48 2023 49 Burlington Central High Oct 10, 2020 School HUSTON GILLESPIE IHSA 3A Regional - Granite City 19th 16:08.83 2023 50 Pekin High School Oct 24, 2020 LUKE PRAVECEK CSL South Conference 16th 16:09.30 2023 51 Maine South High School Oct 17, 2020 LUKA KUZMANOVIC IHSA 3A Regionals - Hoffman Estates 9th 16:11.46 2023 52 Prospect High School Oct 24, 2020 JOSEPH KARLESKY CSL South Conference 17th 16:11.60 2023 53 Maine South High School Oct 17, 2020 ANDRES LOPEZ Neuqua Valley vs Naperville North, Dekalb 12th 16:12.29 2023 54 Neuqua Valley High School Oct 2, 2020 AARON HENDRON IHSA 2A Regional - Taylorville 5th 16:12.30 2023 55 Champaign Centennial Oct 24, 2020 High School JAXSON GAUTHIER SWSC Conference Meet (Boys) 4th 16:12.80 2023 56 Lockport Twp. 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