Summit's Jeremiah Vaille claimed the U19 World Snowshoe Federation World Championship this past weekend.
Summit's Jeremiah Vaille claimed the U19 World Snowshoe Federation World Championship this past weekend.
Arlo Garner will look to defend his 110 and 300 hurdle state titles this year.
Western's Mountaineer Field House will play host to the Western State High School Open Feb. 9.
Can Faith Novess nab four state titles?
Buena Vista's Matthew Thompson is the top returner from last year's 400 final.
Winning says you're the best on that day, but setting a national record says your best in history, as is the case for Anna Hall.
Remington Ross has been a dominating force in the sprints, and she'll look to continue that this year.
2018 has been the Year of Sprout. That's about as simple as anyone can put it.
Dakota Ridge shocked the country with a third-place finish at NXN.
Gunnison's Kelita Baroumbaye is the top returner in the triple jump.
Minor has transcended into the realm where winning is nearly marginal, and records are the true statement of how great one is.
Emily Sloan made sure to end her 2018 season with the 300H record.
Bayfield's Jordan Lanning will look to defend her state title in the high jump next year.
Jequan Hogan's 51-8 triple jump was No. 1 in the country during the 2018 outdoor season.
Max Manson celebrates his state meet record with his father, Pat Manson.
Kain Medrano: The King of Throws Returns.
Kaylee Thompson lead The Classical Academy to the 2018 state cross country title.
Michael Mooney and Carter Dillon's clash at the line of the 5A State 1,600 race was one for the ages.
Taylor James is a threat in multiple events. She's the defending state champ in the 800.
Monarch's Max Manson is currently the No. 1 pole vaulter in the country.
Joel Nyatusah is the top returner in the 110 hurdles.
Anna Hall will look to put her stamp on a handful events this 2019 season.
Arria Minor sits No. 2 in the first edition of the MileSplit 50 Indoor rankings.
Cole Sprout vs the Lead Bikes - now there's a challenge!
Katie Fankhouser (right) and Quin Gregg (left) return as the State Champion, and Runner-up.
Niwot's Cruz Culepper is set to defend his title, but he'll likely have some challengers next year.
Bethany Michalak ran away with the 11-12 girl's national title.
Florence's Kylie Simshauser leads four of this year's top 10 into 2019.
Mason Norman is set for a three-peat.