Jeff McCoy takes his camera to the track events.
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Jeff McCoy takes his camera and visits the hurdle events.
Jeff McCoy takes his camera to the field event venues...
In 3A, where Berthoud's girls were dominant in sprint relays, state scratches from relays were few and far between. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
There was only one scratch and it took a time of 4:28+ to make it into the 5A 1600 field at state. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Limon's Bradey Scherrer and Akron's Logan Merrill made it a very competitive 2A 110 Hurdles final. Photo by Alan Versaw.
For distance runners qualified for multiple state events, the 3200 seems to be the preferred state event to scratch--just not for Heather Bates, Sydney Scott, or Allie Parks. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Ashley Atkin's speed may or may not have been the reason, but the girls 200 was the popular event to scratch in 1A when it came time to declare for state. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Landry Cogburn closed out a brilliant high school career with three individual and one relay state title on Saturday. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Despite a big win in the 4x400, the Glenwood Springs girls came up just short of a state title. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Rachel Hinker was untouchable at state, setting two new 2A state records. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Sierra Williams of Cedaredge starts to establish a lead at about 40 meters into the 3A girls 100. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Lakewood's Jake Jones eyes the flight of his winning throw in the shot put. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
When you're about five miles from Littleton HS, it can be tough to get the 4x400 recognition you deserve, but Arapahoe figures to contend this weekend. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Last year, Andrew Proebstle and his Rifle teammates were competing in 4A. This year, they threaten to take over 3A. Contributed photo.