Taylor Alexander rose to the occasion to reset her own 1A state meet record, a few times over. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Taylor Alexander rose to the occasion to reset her own 1A state meet record, a few times over. Photo by Tim Hilt.
When Bailey Roth dropped Ben Butler on lap four, it became a solely a contest of Roth vs. the clock. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Chyna Ries went sub-25 to take the 200 meter title from Dior Hall. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Keaton Brown set a meet record by giving the ball a 59-foot ride. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Mantiou's Dustin Bohnert beat the large-school field at both 100 and 200 meters. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Allison Toppen and Kelly Christensen were far out in front of the competition. Photos by Tim Hilt.
Liam Meirow held off a late charge from close friend Ethan Gonzales to win the 4A boys state title. Photo by Paul Jaeger.
It's tough enough just to overcome Lauren Gregory's talent, but as she starts to take on the patterns of a wily old veteran, it becomes even tougher. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Sisters Natalie and Mae Anderson are an example of the most obvious key to success in 2A cross country. Photos by Alan Versaw.
Having long since dropped the chase pack, Josh Davis brings it home to the finish line. Photo by Tim Hilt.
All alone in front, Jordyn Neely puts the finishing strides into her regional title. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Running all alone at the end, Bailey Roth keeps a string of sub-16 finishes alive. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Ever in danger of being consumed by the purple people eating Salida crew, Elena Slavoski held on for her third consecutive Tri-Peaks League crown. Photo by Tim Hilt.
In the final stages of the race, the pursuit pack has lost contact with Mountain Vista's Connor Weaver. Photo by Tim Hilt.
Emily Waters approaches the finish, part of the flood of ThunderRidge runners that would dominate the team scoring. Photo by Tim Hilt.