
Coal Ridge was way out ahead of everyone in last year's 4x100 final, and they will be looking to repeat the feat this year. Photo by Paul Jaeger.
Coal Ridge took a second at last year's state meet, even despite bringing one of their top guns home as damaged goods. They did it with straight-up sprint and hurdle speed. They figure to be shaping a similar plan this spring.
It's black-and-white at Coal Ridge. It's all about speed. And the Titans have an abundance of it.
Try not to get too excited about the fact that two of Coal Ridge's walked to Pomp and Circumstance last May. There will be more to fill their shoes.
Chris Contreras is a certified 100/200 threat. Edgar Enriquez (photo, right, by Alan Versaw) returns as the classification's #2 ranked 800 meter runner. For the record, Enriquez also scored an astonishing 36 goals in soccer season this last fall. Andy Bowles and Trevor Kelly are, without a doubt, two of the best hurdles in the 3A ranks. Kelly sticks mor...