Soleil Gaylord posted the 2A Girls leading 1600 time in Grand Junction on Saturday.
Soleil Gaylord posted the 2A Girls leading 1600 time in Grand Junction on Saturday.
It wasn't Lauren Offerman's fastest 800 ever, but 2:26 was more than enough to dominate the meet on Friday.
Among the stellar seniors we bid farewell to on Saturday were 5A standouts Lauren Gregory and Brie Oakley. Photo by Karen McCoy.
Broomfield's top three get a lot of publicity, but Vanessa Kort and Laura Thompson at 19:05 is also a big part of the success of this team. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Madison Mooney approaches the finish line with a huge grin and nobody in sight. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Heidi Liles cleared several bars on her way to an eventual finishing mark of 11-0. Photo by Tim Hilt.
If you wondered why Ben Butler put his hands to his face at the end of the 3A Boys race, you'll get a glimpse into the release it meant here. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Madelynn Gerritsen, one of eight freshmen to medal at state this year, explodes off the start line. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Once Kayla Carter took over the lead at Thursday's 2A Region 3 event, there was no bringing her back. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Taylor Stack leads Jacob Rogers and Isaiah DeLaCerda shortly before the midway point of the race. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Ellie Enderle heads toward the finish line with a regional title in sight. Photo by Tim Hilt.
With a curious equine looking on, Kiara Mattern races to the Doherty Spartan individual title. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Matthew Hartshorn contributed more to a Lamar team title than a 17th-place finish. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Jack Plantz and Soleil Gaylord spearheaded a Telluride sweep of the 2A titles. Photos by Alan Versaw.
Sprint--and now middle distance--ace Brock Miller had a hand in four event titles for Lakewood on Saturday. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Kiara Kearney captured the high jump title at 5-4 on misses. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Thompson Valley assistant James Vance had no peers in either today's race or the history of the Fastest Coach in the State race. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Ryan Currie's last competition of the season was the UNM Lobo Invitational, but he was a motivating factor for Mountain Vista nevertheless. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
Marcelo Laguera shares a few thoughts on his state title with Tim Hilt. Photo by Karen McCoy.
Alamosa's Jericho Ulibarri plays the patience game behind Gage Mayo early in the race. Ulibarri's strategy paid off with a second-place regional finish. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Cheyenne Mountain's girls used a pack strategy to coast to a girls regional title on Thursday. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Emilys Gauna and Aragon make sure the Rocky Ford team score hovers a lot lower than the temperatures on Thursday. Photo by Tim Hilt.
After spotting his rivals a lead on the first loop, Rampart's Ben Dingman mastered the field on the second loop. Photo by Tim Hilt.
After a couple of near misses earlier in the season, Paxton Smith found his way into first at the Coronado Cougar Classic. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Adam Egger, Dominic Carrese, and Luc Hagen separate from the pack a little on the second loop of the Kadet Invitational. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Aubrey Till has successfully made her break from the pursuit of Lauren Offerman by the top of the hill. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Lamar's Jake Rogers finishes all alone at the front of the 3A boys race. Potos by Tim Hilt.
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Aaron Ragin earned his trip to Houston in two weeks with a come-from-behind win in the 400 meters. Photo by Tim Hilt.
TCA's Andrea Willis sets a new 3A pole vault standard at 11-6. Photo by Tim Hilt.