In terms of name recognition among Colorado athletes at Simplot, probably none has more than Brie Oakley. But, the race she's running may not be the one you expected.
In terms of name recognition among Colorado athletes at Simplot, probably none has more than Brie Oakley. But, the race she's running may not be the one you expected.
We haven't seen a lot of Dawnielle Lewis this indoor season, but she is slated for appearances at Simplot.
This year, it will be at a brand-new discus venue, and, yes, we will be spinning the discus on Saturday morning!
After a nice showing in Albuquerque on Saturday, Drew Seidel shoots for another nice showing in Pocatello this weekend.
Simone Watkins is just one of the reasons Denver East figures to be a potent force on the track this spring.
Nolan Kembel was a key piece of Mountain View's title run last spring. He's back for more this year.
Changes are already afoot for the 2017-18 indoor season.
Brock Helvey takes the lead on the very first step of the mile.
Corbin Mayes very definitely made the most of his opportunities at Steinhauer Field House this winter.
Callie Dickerson lays claim to the title of top returning thrower in the Lower Platte League.
Emily Gallegos-Francksen's mile on January 19 stood the test of the season at the Mines indoor meets.
Everyone knows about Montrose's distance presence, but Sam Distel gives the Indians a substantial presence in the rings as well.
The victory that didn't go to Alayna Szuch in Saturday's two mile did come her way in Thursday's 3000.
Kallaway Wood is part of the sprint and jump depth at Elizabeth that could keep the Cardinals in the hunt all season long.
Jerald Taylor is one of several top Colorado athletes at Great Southwest this weekend.
Camden Gillis stunned some folks with a great race at Nike Cross Southwest after no CHSAA cross country season. Can he reprise the magic in the Western State Indoor steeple?
Josh Damir might have a lot of people seeing his backside this spring.
Last year's 1000 meter field proved to be exceptionally competitive.
It may be a while before anyone takes down William Mayhew's 1:52.82 meet record in the 800.
Natasha Bernal's 11:19 from 2015 is the GSWI meet standard for 3200 meters.
Caroline Benney saw some nice improvement in cross country this fall and may be ready to challenge some of the established Frontier League distance veterans this spring.
Gabriella McDonald is part of a long list of top-tier talent represented by the Front Range League girls.
Jessica Cusick set the intial meet record in the 800, only to have it narrowly beaten in 2016 by both Taryn Ceglowski and Lilliana Hamilton in a very tight finish.
Cooper Wiens staked out an early lead over Paxton Smith in the first indoor 1600 steeple, but Smith went on for the win and the meet record.
2A star Annie Hughes tagged along with the Salida group at the Air Force High School Open, and could figure with the same group again at Western State this weekend.
Frank Nash has been enjoying a solid indoor season to date. This weekend, he's slated to make the trip to Albuquerque.
Jacob Adelgren figures to be launching a few more big throws for Palmer Ridge this spring.
Paul Roberts takes the top place on the awards stand for Junior Men at the USATF Cross Country Championships in Bend, Oregon, on Saturday.