As Boys Track & Field readies for the CSL Conference Indoor meet, GBS got wins in 11 of 15 events against Warren, Wheeling, Round Lake and Lake Forest Academy.
Individual winners included:
Tyrone Cotton's time of 5.4 sets the GBS Fieldhouse record for the 50 Yard Dash for the year and Patrick Kuprewicz's time of 7.3 ties the Fieldhouse record for the 2nd time this season. Great efforts!
In addition to our home meet, 6 athletes represented GBS in the Batavia Distance Madness Invite which featured the top distance runners in the Chicagoland area.
Ryan Taylor highlighted the night by smashing the Sophomore school record in the 1600 run with a outstanding time of 4:35.58. Congrats, Ryan!
This week GBS hosted the CSL Freshmen Invite on Monday, and will host the CSL Varsity and Sophomore Pole Vault competition on Wednesday. Friday the Titans travel to Evanston for the Varsity/Sophomore level CSL Indoor Championships.
We are looking forward to a busy and exciting week! Let’s keep it going Titans!!
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Team scores for all events, including sprints, hurdles, field, etc.
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This is either an unscored meet, or team results are missing from our database. If you believe this is an error, please reach out.
Automated team scoring only for Distance Events (3200m,1600m,800m,4x800m) using IHSA State Series scoring.
Place | School | Score |
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1 | Glenbrook South | 55 |
2 | Wheeling | 30 |
3 | Lake Forest Academy | 5 |
4 | Round Lake | 0 |
5 | Warren | 0 |
Experience indoor track and field like never before at the David P. Pasquini Fieldhouse! With eight lanes on the straightaway and six on the turns, our 160-meter track is a premier destination in the North Shore since its opening in 1990. The facility is named after the late David Pasquini, a beloved figure who tragically passed away while serving as the head cross country and assistant track coach in October 1996. Come and experience the passion and dedication of our track community at the David P. Pasquini Fieldhouse.
The David P. Pasquini Fieldhouse is located on the campus of Glenbrook South High School, located between West Lake Avenue, Pfingsten Road, and Landwehr Road. Once you arrive at Glenbrook South, the most convient parking is in the North parking lots. Enter at Door OO, also known as the North Entrance. This entrance is near the cafeterias, and is the new entrance for all Athletics. The former Fieldhouse entrance is not accessible for spectators.
Find on Google MapsEvent | Mark | Name | School | Year |
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50m Dash | 5.7 | Adam Harris | Wheaton North | 2005 |
5.7 | Colin Hepburn | Glenbrook South | 2009 | |
200m Dash | 22.7 | Colin Hepburn | Glenbrook South | 2010 |
400m Dash | 51.3 | Malcolm Engel | Glenbrook South | 2013 |
800m Run | 1:59.7 | John Ihrke | Glenbrook North | 2023 |
1000m Run | 2:34.4 | Cermak | Palatine | 1996 |
2:34.4 | Mat Smoody | Palatine | 2007 | |
1600m Run | 4:25.8 | Bryce Richards | Mundelein | 2015 |
3200m Run | 9:43.2 | Will Kelly | Glenbrook South | 2019 |
55m Low Hurdles | 7.3 | Patrick Kuprewicz | Glenbrook South | 2024 |
7.3 | Nathan Shapiro | Glenbrook South | 2022 | |
55m Int. Hurdles | 7.3 | Adam Harris | Wheaton North | 2005 |
55m High Hurdles | 7.4 | Adam Harris | Wheaton North | 2005 |
4 x 160m Relay | 1:13.4 | Glenbrook South | 2022 | |
Sprint Medley | 1:58.1 | Glenbrook South | 2013 | |
4 x 400m Relay | 3:35.3 | Glenbrook South | 2013 | |
4 x 800m Relay | 8:14.1 | Glenbrook South | 2022 | |
Throwers | 1:20.8 | Glenbrook South | 2008 | |
High Jump | 2.0066m (6'-7") | Brandon Ellis | Warren | 2017 |
Pole Vault | 4.4704m (14'-8") | Declan Ritzenthaler | Loyola | 2018 |
Long Jump | 7.18m (23'-06.75") | Nathan Shapiro | Glenbrook South | 2022 |
Triple Jump | 14.224m (46'-8") | Deandre Bovan | South Shore | 2001 |
Shot Put | 17.4498m (57'-3") | Ted Cnota | Hoffman Estates | 1997 |
OTD - March 7, 1991 - The field house at Glenbrook South High School was dedicated. It was built with a 6-lane track and wrestling room. (Photo: newly opened) pic.twitter.com/oYFxCzVxu4
— Glenview History Center (@GlenviewHistory) March 7, 2022