Midwest Senior Spotlight
Track & Field Championships


2011 RESULTS

Meet program


The Midwest Senior Spotlight Track & Field Championships pits the best seniors from Wisconsin vs. their counterparts from surrounding states in the Midwest.  Traditionally held one week after the WIAA State Championships, the Spotlight Meet provides our best athletes with the opportunity to enjoy one final sendoff competition in more than 20 events.  

The 2011 competition, the 13th annual edition of the Spotlight Meet, will be held on Saturday, June 11.  Team Wisconsin is excited to play host to the meet for the third straight year, as the competition will be held once again at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.  The first two Spotlight Meets were held at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, with the next eight competitions taking place at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.

The Team Wisconsin lineup is determined by selections made by a coaching staff comprised of a number of event coordinators.  Athletes are considered for selection based on performances throughout the year that rank on the State Honor Roll, along with WIAA Tournament performances. The Wisconsin roster is limited to four athletes in each individual event. Up to two squads in each relay can be entered.

The Senior Spotlight Meet was a brainchild of John Nalley from Illinois, who wanted to give elite prep track and field athletes from the Midwest an opportunity to compete on the same stage.  Nalley and Iowa’s Dick Washburn brought the concept to fruition, and Illinois and Iowa competed in the inaugural Spotlight Meet in 1999.  Wisconsin made its Spotlight debut in 2000.  Nebraska sent a contingent from 2000-2003, and South Dakota participated in the Spotlight Meet in 2008.  Minnesota has been invited, but the date of the meet conflicts with their team state meet.  Kansas and Missouri have also had discussions about participating in the competition. The stalwart teams from Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois have enjoyed a healthy annual rivalry over the years.

The events are similar to those used during the Wisconsin high school season, except for 400m Intermediate Hurdles are run in place of 300m hurdles. The Spotlight Meet also includes a Distance Medley Relay and a Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Medals are given out to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places, and an Outstanding Athlete from each state, for each boys and girls, is selected at the conclusion of the meet. No team scores are kept.


Senior Spotlight Meet Archive

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