Salida's Fern Clark emerged as one of 3A's top freshmen this year.
Salida's Fern Clark emerged as one of 3A's top freshmen this year.
Maya Provencal continued to add to a nice list of marks compiled early in the indoor season with a winning effort in the 200. File photo.
Mason Howard emerged as a high-end threat for Peyton this past fall. Does the whole team emerge as a high-end threat next fall?
Chris Theodore has been a prominent figure in the rise of Rock Canyon cross country over the last three years.
Ben Morrin is a key element in a very deep group of returning runners for Dakota Ridge next fall.
For this edition of Throwback Thursday we share this treasure we found of then Oviedo High School star Jenny Barringer's (Simpson) diary from the 2003 Foot Locker National Championship in San Diego.
We caught up with the duo and their coach Stephen Dunn as they prepared for Foot Locker Nationals.
James Vance was pretty happy about staking out a lead on Terry Witkowski last December.
Lizzie Valentine and Centauri figure to be stirring the 2A Girls pot a little next fall.
When Cole Munoz ran to the win at this year's Pueblo Central Invitational, it set loose a chain of events that would change the next four years of his life in a big way.
Unless you live on the Western Slope, you probably haven't heard much about Wyatt Mortenson yet, but he could be playing a much larger role among 3A boys as early as next fall.
The age-old distinction between rebuilding and reloading applies at Battle Mountain. Look for girls like Emma Reeder to be capably filling holes in the roster left by graduation.
Paul Roberts was Colorado's most recent top ten finisher at Foot Locker Nationals in 2015.
Jaiden Paris had a nice hurdle opener at Steinhauer on Thursday. Chances are good she'll be back in action this weekend.
Mountain Vista had the best-ever Colorado combined program finish at NXN with a third and a sixth, edging the 2010 Fort Collins team by one combined place. Contributed photo.
Ray Lutz, a longtime football, basketball and track official for over 40 years, passed away Friday. (via CHSAANow.com)
One of the greatest reliefs about the start of the NXN race is that there's actually something to do about the race other than think about it.
For Sydnee Larkin and Mary Gillett, the indoor long jump season started off very nicely.
Alex Herman's 200 is already purring like a well-oiled machine.
Battle Mountain's girls pulled off a stunner in Casa Grande. Can they revive the magic in Portland this weekend?
Chase Cooper still owns the top two high school pole vault marks, but Corbin Mayes put up a nice set of marks last winter.
Payton Miller still owns the top high school 400 time at Steinhauer and is one of a very few who have broken 60 seconds there. File photo by Alan Versaw.
Check out what the head coach of the Battle Mountain (CO) High girls team has to say about NXN
Kara Lucyk gave us an advance preview of what was to come in outdoor season in last year's Mines indoor meets. Who will be the big reveal this year?
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The toy cannon they use to start races at Foot Locker Midwest packs a bigger punch than you would think at first glance.
Anna Hall owns the returning high jump rankings--for Colorado and very nearly for the entire nation.
Brie Oakley dominated the field in 2016, running to the largest-ever margin of victory at NXN.
Devin Cadena has Colorado's top returning 60 meter time, but you'll recognize a lot more names on these lists as well.
Harrison Scudamore camped out outside the top ten early but found himself within the desired company by the end.