Fathom, if you can, having the #1 returning 100, 200, and 400 time, plus the #2 TJ mark, in the Centennial League. That's what Michaela Onyenwere brings to this year's table.
Fathom, if you can, having the #1 returning 100, 200, and 400 time, plus the #2 TJ mark, in the Centennial League. That's what Michaela Onyenwere brings to this year's table.
Devin Cadena moves out of drive phase with a small lead on the finals field.
Arria Minor blazed through the 60 meter dash final in 7.41, but that was just the warm-up act.
Chiante' Stewart is part of a very small Black Forest League representation of returning athletes with state meet experience.
Destiny Grimes had a nice debut season as a freshman and appears to be poised for bigger things this spring.
Donovan Williams picks up where Fountain-Fort Carson sprinters before him have left off.
Two of Colorado's best ever, and both will be presenting at the CHSCA clinic at the end of the month.
Aryelle Wright had a profound impact on the San Juan Basin League as a freshman and could potentially come back as the league's top scorer as a sophomore.
An athlete like Lauren Gale exercises a whole lot of influence over the outcome of an SMR8.
Al Hassan El Amin brings back the top sprint credentials in the Denver Prep League.
The world of sport is a high-risk, high-reward kind of setting. But are we letting the certain risks run ahead of the rewards?
Alexis Carroll, Niwot's do-everything athlete, is back for one more year of tormenting the Northern League.
Sydnee Larkin's 40-0.75 TJ from December 9 still stands as a US #4 mark.
Tyler Hein was a big part of Wiggins' success last spring and should occupy that role again this spring.
They'll be off and running again at the Cadet Field House on Sunday.
Teagan Garand should keep Durango very much represented this spring in the sprint events.
Jaiden Paris was a double winner on Saturday, taking both the 60 meter dash and the 60 meter hurdles. File photo.
Emily Sloan had a lot to smile about at the end of her day of hurdling.
At 42-8, Josh Hernandez is the league's top returning triple jumper--and a pretty good long jumper, too.
Anna Hall's 400 on Friday night was good enough to earn her the chance to do it again on Saturday. File photo.
Brenna Kuskie may be quite a bit more than the Mile High League favorite in the pole vault.
If your tastes run toward the full gamut of indoor track and field events, your long wait is over.
German Aguirre's 42-0 returning triple jump from State has him easily atop the Frontier League ratings, as well as a lofty place in the 2A overall rankings.
Loveland's Blonde Bombers were responsible for a state title or two won on the basis of sprint relays.
Micaylon Moore made it to State as a freshman last year. Expect more from him this year.
Katelin Gallegos returns as one of the league's top throwers and a leading reason Air Academy holds down the top ranking going into the season.
Nicole Montgomery was a legendary SMR8 anchor in her days at Lewis-Palmer High School.
Micah Crane figures as a serious distance threat not just in the Tri League, but in all of 1A as well.
KJ Sapp probably won't get through the season with much anonymity this spring.
Ana Scott is part of the bevy of talent Eaton returns to the track this spring.