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Fastest player you’ve seen

Schweighardt was beat a few years ago.​

300-meter intermediate hurdles​

National — 35.02, Reggie Wyatt, Riverside (La Sierra), CA, 2009
IHSA — 36.53, Deion McShane, Freeport (H.S.), 2017 (finals)
Class 1A — 37.33, Cody Wisslead, Sciota (West Prairie), 2006 (finals)
Class 2A — 36.53, Deion McShane, Freeport (H.S.), 2017 (finals)
Class 3A — 36.77, Jon Schweighardt, Wheaton (W. Warrenville South), 1999 (finals)
OK, you old-timers out there ... for IHSA track before the 300m intermediates were instituted, what were the 2 "equivalent" events that were contested?
 
OK, you old-timers out there ... for IHSA track before the 300m intermediates were instituted, what were the 2 "equivalent" events that were contested?
220 and 440?
Before the 300m IH, you had the 220-yd lows, which replaced the 180-yd lows, the latter of which were run on the STRAIGHTAWAY. The change between the last 2 versions occurred during the late '60s in the era of mostly cinder HS tracks, chalked lane lines and long spikes on the running shoes. I believe the move to the 300m IH and metric tracks in general came sometime in the early to mid '70s.
 
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easy answers of don beebe who was held the nfl combine 40 record at 4.25 for 19 years and kevin kasper of hinsdale south who with a 3.73 still holds the nfl combine 5-10-5 record he set in 2011.
 
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