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Magis Miles Meet Recap

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ILXCTF - Mike Newman   Jun 3rd 2018, 1:00pm
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Hart runs Illinois All Time Best in Magis Miles win

 

By Michael Newman

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Chicago – A cool crisp and windy evening on the St. Ignatius Prep campus was warmed up by a record run by Katelynne Hart.

The Glenbard West sophomore won the Women’s Elite Mile Run running a new Illinois All-Time Best time in the process. Her time of 4:44.63 breaks a 33-year-old record of 4:45.3 that Suzie Tuffey of Peoria Bergan had run in 1985. Hart also surpassed Kayla Beattie’s 1600 Meter Run record of 4:43.65 at the 2011 IHSA State Track & Field Championships. Hart’s 1600-meter time was 4:43.07 on her way to the mile win.

RESULTS

The race took shape like the state meet race two weeks ago on May 19. Hart took the lead from the start with Enyaeva Michelin of Evanston Township right on her side. Northwestern University’s Kelly O’Brien, who ran 4:48.01 in this race two years ago as a high school senior, was right behind Hart for the first three laps. Hart and Michelin began to pick the pace up with 500-meters left going through the bell together in 3:35.2 with O’Brien beginning to drop back.

Hart continued to accelerate on the back stretch but could not drop Michelin from her side as they entered the last turn. It was with 100-meters left when Hart shifted into one more gear that Michelin did not have on this night.

“Katelynne did a great job taking it out strong. I’m not complaining about the splits. It went smoothly,” said Michelin whose time of 4:46.29 was the third fastest ever for an Illinois High School athlete trailing only Hart and Tuffey.

“I try to stay comfortable with someone on your shoulder. Enyaeva would just come up on my side. I’ve learned to stay relaxed,” Hart said about racing against Michelin. “We both pushed each other in this race. She had a huge PR also. I just pushed pace on that third lap and hoped to have something at the end.”

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Both High School Elite races came down to the final 400-meters to decide a winner. Campbell Petersen, who will transfer to Naperville North from Dunlap this fall, had been known for a strong kick over the last 200-meters. In Friday’s race, the freshman took the lead with 450-meters left pulling away for the win (4:59.42) more than four seconds ahead of Neuqua Valley’s Corinna Pena (5:03.06).

“My main goal today was just to break five-minutes today. I was tired of being close to that time,” Petersen said. “It was not about pace. It was about breaking five. I saw the pace was too slow (went through 800 in 2:31). I had to pick up the pace from there.”

“This week was the first chance to talk to Campbell,” Naperville North Coach Dan Iversen said. “I told her that people would expect her to wait and kick. So why not take off a little earlier? It seemed to work in this race.”

Danny Kilrea of Lyons Township ended his High School career with a win in the boys High School Elite Mile. The lead changed hands three times in the final lap with Neuqua Valley’s Zach Kinne of Neuqua Valley first taking the lead at the bell followed by Thomas Shilgalis of Naperville Central taking over with 250-meters left. Kilrea took the lead for good with 80-meters left holding off Shilgalis and a charging Zach Albrecht of Jacobs.

Kilrea’s winning time of 4:13.52 was a second ahead of Shilgalis (4:14.54) and another second ahead of Albrecht (4:15.52). Shilgalis’ time was impressive considering that he ran 1:51.83 for 800-meters the night before at Festival of Miles in St. Louis.

“I decided to kill the suspense go with the pacer right at the start,” Kilrea said. “I did not really over think this race. I went to prom last night. I just wanted to come out here and have a good time.”

Taylor-Floyd Mews of Bradley University closed in a 58 second final 400-meters to win the Men’s Elite Mile (4:03.86) just holding off Martin Martinez (4:03.95) and Joe Coffey (4:04.96).


(Laura Duffy Photo Credit)

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