Monday, June 13, 2011
The combination of Brown’s speed and team spirit helped lead Lincoln-Way East's girls track and field team to its first state runner-up trophy.
Aaliyah Brown, Lincoln-Way East, sophomore, track and field Brown was the big winner in the IHSA Class 3A state finals in Charleston. She won three state titles, taking home top honors on her own in the 100 dash (11.46) and 200 dash (24.00) as well as the 4 x 100 (47.00) with Dana O’Grady, Meghan Marias and Maria Perozzi. Brown was the SWSC champion and the sectional champion in the 100 dash, 200 dash and 4 x 100, along with O’Grady, Marias and Perozzi. She also teamed up with the same relay foursome to win the 4 x 400 in the sectional and that same relay team placed third in the IHSA state finals. Brown was named MVP for Lincoln-Way East girls track and field. She broke four indoor Lincoln-Way East records: 55 dash, 200 dash, 4 x 200 (…
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Sophomore sprinter Aaliyah Brown won two individual events and helped the Griffins win medals in two relay events as they captured second place in the Class 3A girls state track meet.
CHARLESTON -- It was the ultimate act of redemption for Lincoln-Way East sophomore sprint standout Aaliyah Brown. One year after leaving a trail of tears from the start line of the 200-meter dash to the finish line after false starting in the preliminaries, Brown answered the bell with a resounding flurry of upper cuts and left hooks at the Class 3A girls track and field state finals Saturday afternoon at Eastern Illinois’ O’Brien Stadium. The end result was the Griffins placing second as a team in the large-school competition. “I don’t want to be known as the girl who false-started in the 200,” Brown said. Brown, the defending champion at 100 meters, denied Waubonsie Valley junior Morolake Akinosun--the indoor state champion--to retain …
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Aaliyah Brown's anchor leg pulled L-W East through in the 4x100 relay event at Class 3A girls state track and field meet. Later, she bolted to victories in the 100- and 200-meter dash events and helped the Griffins place third in the 4x400 relay.
Aaliyah Brown runs the anchor leg for a reason. She can run down anyone in front her. Her work in the sprint events and relays helped Lincoln-Way East power to a second-place finish in the Class 3A girls state track and field meet on Saturday at O'Brien Stadium in Charleston. The Griffins totaled 37 points. East St. Louis won the team title with 46 points. Brown's strong anchor leg pulled Lincoln-Way East through to a first-place finish in the 4x100 relay event. The Griffins' team of Meghan Maris, Maria Perozzi, Dana O'Grady and Brown was clocked in 47.0 seconds. Evanston placed second with a time of 47.37. Brown followed up with a victories in the 100- and 200-meter dash events. She was clocked in 11.46 in the 100 and 24.0 in the 200. And…
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Griffin sophomore sensation Aaliyah Brown will compete in four events in the Class 3A girls state track and field meet. And she could win them all.
Lincoln-Way East sophomore Aaliyah Brown believes she’ll compete in Rio in the 2016 Olympics. For now, though, she’s focused on this weekend’s trip to O’Brien Stadium in Charleston for the IHSA girls track and field state finals. Brown won the 100 dash (11.96) and 200 dash (24.21) during last week’s Homewood-Flossmoor Sectional, which was held over two days because of thunderstorms. She also qualified in the 400 relay (46.83) and 1,600 relay (3:58.28). “Knock on wood, but if we keep our exchanges clean we should be coming home with three champions, the 100, 200 and our 4x100,” Lincoln-Way East coach Caroline Cunningham said. “They’re all ready. They’ve worked their butts off.” Brown may only be a sophomore, but she’s been recognized as …
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
The Phoenix outscored three opponents 35-6 and were on an offensive tear heading into weekend action.
The Lincoln-Way North softball team was looking for its fourth consecutive win when it faced Andrew on Friday. And for more offensive firepower. North blasted Thornwood 13-2 on Monday behind a few strong performances with the bat. Katie Plotke and Kelly Sweeney each had two hits, and Leann Buzzard had three hits. Plotke led the team with 3 RBIs, while Sweeney and Buzzard each chipped in with two. Sweeney continued with her hot bat on Wednesday, getting two more hits and two RBIs in a 17-0 blowout against Thornridge. Kirsten Iversen threw a no-hitter and fanned 10. Things got tighter on Thursday as the Phoenix survived Oak Lawn, 5-4. Shannon O’Donnell had a pair of hits, including a double. Lincoln-Way North went into the weekend with a …
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john bruno
8:55 pm on Saturday, May 21, 2011
She's a terrific high school sprinter...Talking Olympics after someone's sophomore year in high school is a bit much. Congrats to her and the LWEast squad.   more ›