If CHSAA goes to six classifications next cycle, that would mean a new shuffling of the teams on each classification's starting line at State.
If CHSAA goes to six classifications next cycle, that would mean a new shuffling of the teams on each classification's starting line at State.
Curious to see how the schools would break out into classifications by October, 2014, enrollments under the new CLOC proposal?
In a scene eerily reminiscent of recent years, Loveland's 4x100 dominates the field. Photo by Kim Salazar.
Erie's Amelia Sease took the girls title at the Friday's Mead Mud Stampede. Colorado Track XC file photo.
Austin Waterman winds up for one of his big throws. His biggest throw of the day, 167-11, won the boys discus competition. Photo by Kenny Regan.
Roosevelt's Tanner Starr gets nice clearance en route to winning the Welco pole vault title. Photo by Jim Siegle.
Marcus Harris was the fastest sprinter in Colorado on Saturday, winning the 100 and 200 at the Titan Track Clash. Photo by Mike D'Amato.
Andres Flores helps take University to a 3A best 4x800 time of 8:28.13. Photo by Mike D'Amato.
Kelley Robinson and Ty Williams both ran to their third individual state titles on Saturday. Photo by Alan Versaw/Photo by Paul Jaeger.
Nicole Hahn and Gus Waneka both raced to league meet titles last week to earn their recognition of Boulder Running Company athletes of the week. Photos by Cliff Jurgens/Alan Versaw.
Ian Boucher and Erin Hooker posted big wins at big meets this past weekend. Both have their eyes set on bigger things in the week to come. Photos by Alan Versaw. Free content.
Danny Carney and Claire Green dominated their races at Liberty Bell. Both look to continue their run of success through the end of the season. Photos by Jeff McCoy.
Rachel Hampton and Kyle Ames stole a little thunder from the favored runners on opening weekend. Contributed Photo/Photo by Alan Versaw.