Zion Gordon won the 110H in a lean, and in a US No. 4 of 13.62.
Zion Gordon won the 110H in a lean, and in a US No. 4 of 13.62.
Layla Roebke ran away with the steeplechase title Friday night.
Jordan Lanning captured the heptathlon title Friday afternoon.
Taylor James dropped the third-fastest 800 in the country barely a week ago.
Jasmine Charles (center) dropped just over a full second from her 2018 best.
Eaton's Scott Grable added 11 inches to his personal best this year.
Shoncire Graham (center) dropped 1.49 seconds from her 200 this year.
Cole Sprout and Cruz Culpepper went 1-2 in the mile. Sprout ran a nation-leading 4:04.19 to win the mile, and Culpepper was just a stride behind in 4:04.82.
Ryan Zrubek dropped 2.75 seconds off his 2018 personal best.
Harrison Witt dropped a 1:52.87 for the fourth fastest 800 run by a sophomore in the country this season.
Haxtun's Joey Gerk topped the list with a leap of over a second in the 100.
Riley Colby dropped nearly 13 seconds from her 2018 personal best.
David Cardenas was the first Colorado high schooler to enter Folsom Stadium.
Alexa Oatman topped the sophomore class in the pole vault.
Avery Wright topped the freshmen class in the 100 and 200 at the state meet.
Kain Medrano capped his high school career with a state meet record in the discus.
Monika Williams (left) and Kaiya Firor (right) battled across three events. Firor claimed three state titles.
Gunnison's Kelita Baroumbaye went 47-0.75 in his first jump to win the triple jump.