Emma Randecker wins 100m dash in class 1A, four newcomers have a bright future ahead

Emma Randecker leads the field in 100m dash prelims
West Carroll's Emma Randecker accelerates down the middle of the track ahead of Flanagan's Abbi Armstrong and ROWVA-Williamsfield Haven Manning in the 200m Dash prelims on Thursday at the IHSA Girls State Track & Field Finals. Two days later, Randecker took home the Class 1A state titles in both the 100m and 200m Dash.

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IHSA Girls 100m dash delivers speed and excitement; Emma Randecker leads top four at last weekend's state track & field meet for Illinois. Here is the list of the top high school sprinters in Illinois.


CHARLESTON - The 2025 IHSA Girls State Track 100 Meter Dash final at Eastern Illinois University’s O’Brien Stadium showcased a thrilling sprint showdown, with Savanna’s Emma Randecker powering to the championship in a wind-aided 11.91 seconds. The event, often regarded as track fans’ favorite for its electrifying speed and precision, lived up to expectations with a close race among the top four finishers.

Randecker, a senior from West Carroll, maintained her top form from the prelims, where she clocked a swift 12.11 seconds. Her winning time in the final was a significant improvement on her 2024 finals time of 12.22 seconds, marking a strong season progression. Randecker’s sectional qualifying time of 11.95 seconds had already signaled her as a contender for the state crown.

Finishing second was Jaida Reed of El Paso-Gridley, a sophomore who set a personal record of 12.09 seconds in the final, improving on her prelim time of 12.16 seconds and last year’s state finals time of 12.53 seconds as a freshman. Reed’s quick rise places her firmly among the state’s elite sprinters, and her 2024 qualification shows continued consistency. Her second place finish was key in EPG winning this year's Class 1A team title.

West Carroll's Emma Randecker and Mendon Unity's Saylor Barry sprint to the finish line in 100m Dash
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West Carroll's Emma Randecker and Mendon Unity's Saylor Barry pull ahead Newman Catholic's Elaina Allen and the rest of the field in the championship race for the 100m dash on Saturday. Randecker took first and Barry finished second in the Class 1A race.

Unity’s junior Saylor Barry took third place with a final time of 12.17 seconds, a slight drop from her 12.03-second sectional qualifier but an improvement over her 2024 state final performance of 12.32 seconds. Barry’s prelim time this year matched her final time from last year, demonstrating steady competitive output.

The 100-meter dash remains a fan favorite for three reasons: the event showcases raw speed and explosive power over a brief but intense sprint; its unpredictability keeps spectators on edge as races can be decided by hundredths of a second; and it serves as a fundamental test of sprint mechanics, often predicting future stars in the sport.

Rounding out the top four was senior Lilly Gilbertson from Father McGivney, who ran 12.27 seconds in the final, shaving time off her prelim 12.39 and comfortably improving on prior benchmarks this season.

Several runners qualified for the state finals in both 2024 and 2025, illustrating a strong core of returning talent. Notable among these are Randecker, Reed, Barry, Gilbertson, and Elaina Allen from Sterling, who placed seventh this year with a 12.37 final time.

This year’s 100-meter dash also highlighted some freshmen to watch. McKenna Van Tilburg of Wilmington, who set a personal record of 12.31 seconds to place fifth, and Madison Yazel of Maroa-Forsyth, are among the promising newcomers. Reese Hoene from Effingham's St. Anthony's and Abbi Armstrong from Flanagan also posted strong times, hinting at a deep field in coming years.


Illinois' top sprinters in the 100m Dash


1 Emma Randecker, West Carroll, 12.11
2 Jaida Reed, El Paso-Gridley, 12.16
3 Saylor Barry, Unity, 12.17
4 Bree Schneiderman, Forreston, 12.24
6 McKenna Van Tilburg, Wilmington, 12.34
5 Elaina Allen, Newman Central Catholic, 12.38
7 Lilly Gilbertson, Father McGivney, 12.39
8 Calie Field, Carrollton, 12.46
9 Daniella Bumber, Henry-Senachwine, 12.5
10 Madison Yazel, Maroa-Forsyth, 12.55
11 Reese Hoene, St. Anthony, 12.58
12 Kaelyn Swift, North Mac, 12.63
13 Jordyn Ballard, Rockford Lutheran, 12.64
14 Nevaeh Scott, Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin, 12.7
15 Miraya Pessman, Fulton, 12.71
16 Lily Bosnich, St. Bede, 12.72
17 Adi Foss, Camp Point Central, 12.78
18 Lucy Gargani, Rockford Christian, 12.8
19 Gabby Totten, Okaw Valley, 12.85
20 Gabriella Davis, Rockford Lutheran, 12.88
21 Kiara Holmes, Timothy Christian, 12.92
22 Abbi Armstrong, Flanagan-Cornell, 12.95
23 Aubrey Crispen, Athens, 12.96
24 Carleigh Clifton, Shiloh, 12.99
25 Brooklyn Thoms, Fulton, 13
26 Jaliyah Wright, Momence, 13.02
27 Lera Schmeink, Carlyle, 13.04
28 Micaela Riadi, Astoria, 13.06
29 Faith Wingert, Virginia, 13.08
30 R'Legend Hamilton, Maroa-Forsyth, 13.1
31 Abby Packer, Metro-East, 13.1
32 Karly Davenport, Marquette, 13.11
33 Paige Stevens, Farmington, 13.11
34 Stella Schackmann, Newton, 13.14
35 Brycie Hird, Salt Fork, 13.19
36 Samaria Thomas, Christ the King, 13.23
37 Madison Curless, Havana, 13.25
38 Lilly Trettenero, Staunton, 13.31
39 Kaylee Wolf, Okawville, 13.35
40 Maggie Carter, Stockton, 13.35
41 Emmie Gurley, Vienna, 13.38
42 Kadi Bain, Webber, 13.46

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