An Early Glance at Track & Field Depth: Intermountain League Girls

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Emma Heminger gives Alamosa a strong 400 and plenty of relay punch. Photo by Alan Versaw.

Our attention now turns to the Intermountain League boys. Alamosa, Pagosa Springs, and Bayfield are each traditional track and field powers, but Alamosa looks to have the best depth coming into this spring.

Although the following should not be construed as a prediction of order of finish of the Intermountain League girls teams, it should serve as a strong indicator of the kind of strength each of the member schools brings to the table this spring. Rankings are based on returning marks from last spring. No incoming freshmen are included on the list below. Due to the very small size of the league (five teams), I've only done rankings ten deep for this one.

For more detail on the performances of any of the athletes below, simply click on the name to link to the profile page.

2015 Colorado HS F Outdoor Track Team Scores (Returners Only)

Calculated as of January 01, 2016

These rankings were calculate...