Logan Drevlow, far right, is a rising distance star in Minnesota
Logan Drevlow, Hopkins High School
Class of 2027
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Another uber-talented Drevlow runner out of Hopkins you say?
If you followed his fall cross country season, it's no surprise that Logan Drevlow shows up in both our rising stars column this week, and our performer of the week poll. Drevlow recently ran his first official high school track and field race at the Edina vs. Hopkins dual meet.
VARSITY BOYS 1600 METER RUN FINALS | ALL RESULTS | |||||||||
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PLACE | ATHLETE | TEAM | RESULT | WIND | H# | |||||
1 | Kurt Lebakken | 12 | Edina High School | 4:42.21 | 1 | |||||
2 | Jace Haerter | 9 | Edina High School | 4:43.00 | 1 | |||||
3 | Sam Gausmann | 12 | Hopkins High School | 4:47.39 | 1 | |||||
4 | Owen Sanderson | 11 | Edina High School | 4:52.23 | 1 | |||||
5 | Jack Liethen | 10 | Edina High School | 4:53.37 | 1 | |||||
6 | Adam Rodeghier | 11 | Edina High School | 4:54.09 | 1 | |||||
7 | Logan Drevlow | 7 | Hopkins High School | 4:55.60 | 1 |
Drevlows 7th place finish was more so middle of the pack at the meet, but with his time of 4:55.60, he became the 42nd boy in Minnesota state history (within our database) to break the 5-minute 1600m barrier as a 7th grader. Most recently Sam Deutz of Marshall High School did it when he ran 4:38.50 last season.
All-Time 1600m Times by a 7th Grader in Minnesota
21 | 4:51.56 | Minneapolis Southwest High School | 2024 | |
22 | 4:52.71 | Lanesboro High School | 2024 | |
23 | 4:53.00 | Waseca High School | 2016 | |
24 | 4:54.20 | Hutchinson High School | 2019 | |
25 | 4:54.60 | Chaska High School | 2017 | Wayzata Relays 12th |
26 | 4:55.60 | Hopkins High School | 2027 | Edina vs Hopkins 7th |
27 | 4:55.62 | Ottertail Central | 2018 | |
28 | 4:55.79 | Tri-City United | 2020 |
The top time by a 7th-grader all-time in the 1600m in Minnesota is 4:30.53 by Jesse Donahue back in 2011 for Andover. Drevlow now has ample opportunities the rest of the season to move up the all-time list for 7th graders in Minnesota, and is already off to a hot start.