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VARSITY POINTS SCORED AT GENEVA

1. Guy Lohoua 6.50 
2. Alex Ortiz 5.50 
3. Jay Borgwardt 4.50 
3. Jacob Yosowitz 4.50 
4. Nick Brown 4.25
5. Brandon Banas 3.25
6. Daniel Agbeo 1.75
7. Carel Jones 1.25
8. Jadd Oweimrin 0.50  

 

VARSITY POINTS SEASON TOTAL (12 MEETS)

1. Kyle Friedler 73.50
2. Guy Lohoua 56.00
3. Jay Borgwardt 55.25 
4. Alex Ortiz 53.00
5. Jacob Yosowitz 35.75
6. Osazee Osaghae 24.25
7. Jack Nolan 22.00
8. Matthew Garder 21.00
9. Charlie Guthmann 20.75
9. Asher Rappaport 20.75
10. Elias Decker 19.00
11. Brian McManus 18.00
12. Sergio Soto 17.75
13. Daniel Agbeo 16.50
14. Nick Brown 15.25
15. Brandon Banas 14.50
16. Carel Jones 10.25
17. Kris Ushimia 6.75
17. Darius Deloye 6.75
18. Norberto Nieves 6.25
19. Mason Sotomayor 5.50
20. Marcus Zinke 4.75 
20. Jadd Oweimrin 4.75
21. Jalen Miron 3.00
22. Cole Makuch 2.50
22. Jack Webster 2.50
23. Matthew Kosova 2.00
23. Gabe Piechnik 2.00
23. John Kim 2.00
24. Seth Karall 1.75
25. Jack Vasilopoulos 1.25
25. Josh Burns 1.25
26. Ian Shimandle 1.00
26. Chris Jackson 1.00
27. Josh Aladesuru 0.75
27. Marcus Zinke 0.75
28. Jeronimo Najarro 0.50
29. Cameron Boulanger 0.25 
29. Jack Peterson 0.25

The athletes listed above have earned a Varsity letter in Track & Field. Every point scored is vital to the TEAM. The difference between winning and losing a Championship Track meet has come down to a single point on several occassions.

 Northside Alumni legend Danny Rosen holds school records in the 1600m (4:22), 800m (1:56), 4x800m, 4x1600m, and Distance Medley Relay. Rosen also finished TWICE in the Top 2 at the Outdoor Chicago Public League Championships in the 1600m, and won the Indoor State Title in the 800m.

 During his high school career, Rosen qualified for the IHSA Outdoor State Championships in the 4x800m Relay, and the 1600m run. Rosen earned All State Honors in the 1600m run.

 The Steeplechase is not a high school event in Illinois. However, Eastern Illinois University, the host of the IHSA Outdoor State Championships provides an open Steeplechase competition after the prelims are completed at the State Championships every year. Rosen learned how to Steeplechase at the IHSA Outdoor State Championships, and holds the Northside School record in the 1000m Steeplechase.

 Danny Rosen is currently a collegiate Fresman at Pomona, and had a legendary performance at the Bryan Clay Invitational at Cougar Stadium in Azusa, California.

 The 3000m Steeplechase featured athletes from Gonzaga, Texas Tech, Biola, Missouri, Cal St. Fullerton, Seattle U, Alaska Anchorage, San Diego, Frenso State, Grand Canyon, Cal St. San Marcos, Central Arizona, Texas Trinity, Paradise Valley, Providence Christian, University of California Riverside, University of California San Diego, Western Washington, UT-RIO Grande Valley, South Dakoka State, Northern Arizona, University of Califoria Irvine, Idaho, Southwest Baptist, Arkansas, Sam Houston State, Dallas Baptist, Webster State, Western Washington, Boston University, Colorado, Cedarville, and Boise State.

 The Bryan Clay Invitational was broadcasted live on FloTrack, and for most of the race Solomon Demeku-Ousman of UC Riverside (9:17.21) is leading the field. Northside Alumni legned Danny Rosen (Blue Uniform, racing with glasses) is not even in the picture until the final 1000m of the race. On the final lap, Danny Rosen had an incredible finish to outkick the entire field to WIN his heat of the 3000m Steeplechase at the finish line with a personal best time of 9:16.98. Rosen is now within two seconds of the automatic qualifying time for NCAA Nationals.

 The finish of the 2017 Bryan Clay Invitational 3000m Steeplechase is a must see video for every athlete and Track and Field fan.

For FloTrack Video of the 3000m Steeplechase:

Alumni legend Danny Rosen WINS 3000m Steeplechase   

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 On Wednesday, April 12, 2017, the Northside Varsity Men traveled to Adams Stadium at Deerfield High School in Deerfield, Illinois for the 2017 Deerfield Warrior Track & Field Classic.

 The meet featured Glenbrook North, Northside College Prep, and host Deerfield High School.

 Individual events were scored 5-3-2-1, and relays were scored 5-3. 

 Deerfield High School is one of the most highly competive places to compete at in Illinois. As recently as 2011, Deerfield High School finished fifth in the Class 3A State Track & Field Championships.

 In the Long Jump, Northside Senior Jay Borgwardt won it with a leap of 17'10.5. Northside Junior Nick Brown finished in fifth place with an outstanding jump of 17'2. Northside Freshman phenom Chris Jackson finished in sixth place with a personal best jump of 17'0.5. Northside Junior Osama Hassen finished in eighth place with a jump of 15'7.50. Northside Junior Mason Sotomayor finished in tenth place with a jump of 14'0.5.

 In the Triple Jump, Northside Junior Nick Brown finished in fourth place with a triple jump

 

VARSITY POINTS SCORED AT DEERFIELD

1. Jay Borgwardt 9.25 
2. Nick Brown 2.25 
3. Matthew Gardner 2.00 
4. Mason Sotomayor 1.25 
4. Daniel Agbeo 1.25
5. Kris Ushijima 0.75
5. Marcus Zinke 0.75
5. Jalen Miron 0.75
5. Seth Karall 0.75  

 

VARSITY POINTS SEASON TOTAL (11 MEETS)

1. Kyle Friedler 73.50
2. Jay Borgwardt 50.75 
3. Guy Lohoua 49.50
4. Alex Ortiz 47.50
5. Jacob Yosowitz 31.25
6. Osazee Osaghae 24.25
7. Jack Nolan 22.00
8. Matthew Garder 21.00
9. Charlie Guthmann 20.75
9. Asher Rappaport 20.75
10. Elias Decker 19.00
11. Brian McManus 18.00
12. Sergio Soto 17.75
13. Daniel Agbeo 14.75
14. Brandon Banas 11.25
15. Nick Brown 11.00
16. Carel Jones 9.00
17. Kris Ushimia 6.75
17. Darius Deloye 6.75
18. Norberto Nieves 6.25
19. Mason Sotomayor 5.50
20. Marcus Zinke 4.75 
21. Jadd Oweimrin 4.25
22. Jalen Miron 3.00
23. Cole Makuch 2.50
23. Jack Webster 2.50
24. Matthew Kosova 2.00
24. Gabe Piechnik 2.00
24. John Kim 2.00
25. Seth Karall 1.75
26. Jack Vasilopoulos 1.25
26. Josh Burns 1.25
27. Ian Shimandle 1.00
27. Chris Jackson 1.00
28. Josh Aladesuru 0.75
28. Marcus Zinke 0.75
29. Jeronimo Najarro 0.50
30. Cameron Boulanger 0.25 
30. Jack Peterson 0.25

The athletes listed above have earned a Varsity letter in Track & Field. Every point scored is vital to the TEAM. The difference between winning and losing a Championship Track meet has come down to a single point on several occassions.

 On Saturday, April 8, 2017, the Northside Varsity Men traveled to Niles West High School in Skokie, Illinois for the 46th Annual Paul Gans Invitational. Paul Gans was an outstanding three sports athlete, who finished 2nd in STATE in the 200m Dash. He also held the school records for Niles West in the 100m, 200m, 400m and Long Jump. The Paul Gans Invitational has been held since 1970.

 The Paul Gans Invitational is a highly competive meet. Paul Gans would have been proud of Northside Sophomore Osazee Osaghae's performance in the 200m Dash on Saturday.

 Prior to Saturday, the fastest Sophomore 200m Dash times by Northside athletes were Guy Lohoua (23.37, 2016), Nathaniel Agharese (23.52, 2011), and Mac Melto (24.02, 2010). 

 Priot to Saturday, the fastest 200m Dash times in Northside history were Alumni legends Mac Melto (21.80, 2012), Nathaniel Agharese (22.80, 2012), and Keith Jones (22.80, 2016).

 In the Varsity 200m Dash Finals, Northside Sophomore Osazee Osaghae finished in SECOND place with a PERSONAL BEST time of 22.49. As a Freshman, Osazee Osaghae qualified for the IHSA State Track and Field Championships in 2016 in the 100m Dash. Osazee Osaghae is now within 0.23 of a second of the Class 3A IHSA State qualifying automatic time (22.26) in the 200m dash! Osazee Osaghae was awarded a MEDAL for finishing in second place overall. It was the second fastest 200m dash time in Northside history!

 In the Varsity 100m Dash Finals, Northside Sophomore Osazee Osaghae finished in sixth place to complete the scoring with a PERSONAL BEST time of 11.24. Osazee Osaghae dropped 0.12 of a second (11.36, 2016 IHSA State Championships) with a personal best time of 11.24. Osazee Osaghae was awarded a MEDAL for finishing in sixth place overall.

 Osazee Osaghae also anchored the Northside 4x200m Relay to Fifth place with an official time of 1:37.93. In the 4x200m Relay, Northside Junior Nick Brown ran an impressive 200m split of 24.22 on the first leg of the relay. Northside Senior Jay Borgwardt ran an outstanding 200m split of 25.14 on the second leg of the relay. Northside Junior Daniel Agbeo ran an outstanding 200m split of 25.42 on the third leg of the relay. Northside Sophomore Osazee Osaghae anchored the Northside Varsity to fifth place with an impressive 22.50 200m split for an official time of 1:37.93. Nick Brown, Jay Borgwardt, Daniel Agbeo, and Osazee Osaghae were awarded MEDALS for finishing in fifth place overall.

 In the Varsity 3200m run, Northside Senior Alex Ortiz dropped 14.21 seconds (10:11.75) to finish in SECOND place with a PERSONAL BEST time of 9:57.54. Alex Ortiz was awarded a MEDAL for finishing in second place overall.

 The Northside Varsity Men scored 19 points, and posted victories over University High (12 points), Mather (10 points), and Northridge Prep (7 points). 

 For Official Results for the Paul Gans Invitational: Niles West Paul Gans Invitational

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VARSITY POINTS SCORED AT PAUL GANS INVITATIONAL

1. Osazee Osaghae 9.50
2. Alex Ortiz 8.00
3. Jay Borgwardt 0.50
3. Nick Brown 0.50
3. Daniel Agbeo 0.50
 

VARSITY POINTS SEASON TOTAL (10 MEETS)

1. Kyle Friedler 73.50
2. Guy Lohoua 49.50
3. Alex Ortiz 47.50
4. Jay Borgwardt 41.50
5. Jacob Yosowitz 31.25
6. Osazee Osaghae 24.25
7. Jack Nolan 22.00
8. Charlie Guthmann 20.75
8. Asher Rappaport 20.75
9. Matthew Gardner 19.00
9. Elias Decker 19.00
10. Brian McManus 18.00
11. Sergio Soto 17.75
12. Daniel Agbeo 13.50
13. Brandon Banas 11.25
14. Carel Jones 9.00
15. Nick Brown 8.75
16. Darius Deloye 6.75
17. Norberto Nieves 6.25
18. Kris Ushijima 6.00
19. Mason Sotomayor 4.25
19. Jadd Oweimrin 4.25
20. Marcus Zinke 4.00
21. Cole Makuch 2.50
21. Jack Webster 2.50
22. Jalen Miron 2.25
23. Matthew Kosova 2.00
23. Gabe Piechnik 2.00
23. John Kim 2.00
24. Jack Vasilopoulos 1.25
24. Josh Burns 1.25
25. Seth Karall 1.00
25. Ian Shimandle 1.00
25. Chris Jackson 1.00
26. Josh Aladesuru 0.75
26. Marcus Zinke 0.75
27. Jeronimo Najarro 0.50
28. Cameron Boulanger 0.25 
29. Jack Peterson 0.25

The athletes listed above have earned a Varsity letter in Track & Field. Every point scored is vital to the TEAM. The difference between winning and losing a Championship Track meet has come down to a single point on several occassions.