IHSA Class A boys' state track preview

BC boys seeking state track medals

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With an entire spring of competition behind them, athletes from Bureau Valley, Hall, LaMoille/Amboy and Princeton will be making the trek to Charleston for the boys’ 1A State Track Meet this Thursday, looking to put the finishing touches on the season with a good performance at the state meet. Here is a look at area competitors by school.

Bureau Valley

The Storm will send a pair of athletes in the field events — Adam Sanden in the triple jump and Austin Peterson in the high jump. Sanden, a junior, enters as the top seed in Class 1A after setting a new school record of 45-0 1/2 at the Erie sectional.

"He's really starting to put everything together and jump really well," said BV coach Nick Hartz. "Last Monday, he jumped, I think, 14 inches farther than his previous best jump, so he's starting to peak at the right time, which is what you want, especially this time of the year."

Peterson punched his ticket to Charleston with a second-place finish at sectionals, where he matched his season best with a top jump of 6-1.

"He's been jumping well all year long," said Hartz. "He's a kid that if he gets a couple good jumps could easily go 6-3, maybe 6-4 and make the finals."

Hall

The Red Devils boast the largest contingent of state-bound athletes in the area with six athletes qualifying for the state meet. Pole vaulter James Thompson, who qualified for the state meet last year, is the highest seeded Red Devil, entering as the No. 12 seed after clearing a season best 13-6 at the Erie sectional.

“He made it last year and wanted to get back and medal this year, and he has the potential to do it. I’m excited for him. He’s worked hard at it, and it's his last year, last chance,” said Hall coach Rob Malerk, adding that Thompson is looking to break the 14-foot mark in order to beat the Hall school record held by Thompson’s older brother.

Another Hall senior, Austin Pozzi will compete in the 300 hurdles, where he enters ranked 13th in Class 1A, after finishing second (40.6) at sectionals.

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