Taylor James is a threat in multiple events. She's the defending state champ in the 800.
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.
Niwot's Taylor James is the top returner in a stacked 2019 field.
Custer County's Micah Zeller is the top returner.
Jenna Fitzsimmons and Riley Stewart are set up for a big battle next year.
Niwot's Ares Reading capped his high school cross country career with a 19th place finish at Footlocker Nationals.
Will Kelly Christensen return to recapture his title? (Unlikely, with Ares Reading racing Footlocker!)
A high quality field highlighted Wednesday night's action in Golden for the second edition of the Mines Indoor Series.
Erik Le Roux is the top incoming freshmen in the 800 and the 1,600.
Emily Beckner is the top incoming freshmen in the 800 and the 1,600.
Three of the top five boy's returners come from Colorado.
Dakota Ridge capped their stellar season with a third place finish at NXN.
Zaire Jackson finished second in the 60 hurdles, and fourth in the 400.
Kyairra Reigh ran the second fastest 400 last year.
Dakota Ridge moved to No. 4 in the final MileSplit 50 Team Rankings.
Zion Gordon is the top returner in the 60 hurdles.