The Chagrin Valley Conference will be well-represented at the 2023 OHSAA State Track & Field Championships as 52 athletes from the league qualified to compete.
Each state qualifier is listed below:
DIVISION I
Geneva
- Connor Boland (100, 200, 400)
DIVISION II
Beachwood
- Vincent Crenshaw (4×400)
- Braylen Eaton (4×400)
- Sherman Max Page (4×400)
- David Steckner (4×400)
- Madison Torbert (shot put)
Brooklyn
- Jenna Young (high jump)
Chagrin Falls
- Mila Gresh (4×800, 1600)
- Leah Kler (4×800)
- Bella Radomsky (4×800)
- Lilly Stukus (4×800)
Crestwood
- Hunter Yoder (high jump)
Edgewood
- Sarah Coxon (shot put)
- Taylor Visnosky (shot put)
Geneva
- Alyssa Pamisano (shot put)
Hawken
- Christian Anderson (4×100)
- Parker Carrus (3200)
- Vlad Estrin (4×100)
- Nick Garcia-Whitko (1600)
- Dominic Johnson (4×100)
- Jordan Johnson (4×100)
- Leila Metres (200, 400)
- Ethan Metz (pole vault)
Orange
- Dominic Anekwe (4×400)
- Cam Evans (4×400)
- Brian Gent (4×400, 800, 1600)
- Vincent Ononogbo (4×400)
Perry
- Grace McKoon (4×800, 3200)
- Addison Renau (4×800)
- Brayden Richards (300 hurdles, pole vault)
- Jordan Rowan (4×800)
- Addy Trefzger (pole vault)
- Holly Vis (4×800)
West Geauga
- Grant Congdon (4×800)
- Matthew Dienes (4×800)
- Daniel Kearns (4×800, 3200)
- Christopher Whiting (4×800)
Wickliffe
- Colby Humbert (400)
DIVISION III
Cardinal
- Anna Layman (pole vault)
Cuyahoga Heights
- Noah Wilson (pole vault)
Grand Valley
- Dylan Hivick (pole vault)
- Robert Rogers (high jump, long jump)
Independence
- Casey Adams (long jump)
- Matt Wisniewski (100, 200)
Trinity
- Imari Charlton (4×100)
- Iniya Charlton (4×100, 100, 200)
- Cameron Corrothers (300 hurdles)
- Miracle Head (4×100)
- Toni Jamison (4×100)
- Jordan Thompson-Seay (high jump)