Peter Franklin makes a break across to border to run for Fort Hays State in the fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Peter Franklin makes a break across to border to run for Fort Hays State in the fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Mackenzie Dill's success at Highland High School earned some attention from the folks at Kansas Wesleyan University. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Branden Bohling will be taking his race to Saginaw Valley State in Michigan this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Hannah Capek saved her best seasons for her senior year and became one of Colorado's top high school distance talents. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Lexi Reed enjoyed the best State meet of her high school career this year. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Jacob Bejarano recently signed on the dotted line for Colorado School of Mines. Contributed photo.
The pole vault is Kyle Rex's headliner event--at least until you start thinking about the decathlon. Photo by Paul Jaeger.
Cori Small set her cross country PR at the 4A Region 2 meet this past fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
A series of nice performances from Madison Lambros caught the eye of the coaching staff at the University of San Diego. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Cayli Hume moves from a very successful high school career at Dakota Ridge to big hopes and dreams at an unexpected destination of Kansas State. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Paxton Smith will make the transition this fall from Colorado's top high school program to Colorado's top collegiate program. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Alec Hornecker parlayed a second-place finish at 4A state cross country into a scholarship to Portland State University. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Sallie Tucker's high school career has been all about hurdles until this year, but expect to see some middle distance and distance in the mix this spring. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Kenzie Henderson has excelled in a few events, but none more so than the long jump. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Ashley Van Vleet has been a state meet regular at 400 meters, on relays, and in the high jump. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Olivia Rogers hopes to keep the mile, and its close variations, on her agenda in college. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Megan Mooney will be joining one of the nation's finest track and field programs at Florida State University. Photo by Alan Versaw.
After this spring, Julia Hall will be leaning into the turns in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Catherine Liggett's strong cross country season helped make the case for an offer to run with the Kansas Jayhawks. Photo by Alan Versaw.
With better than a foot improvement in her triple jump PR and an added measure of consistency, Alyssa Strong became one of the state'stop triple jumpers last spring. Photo by Eric Versaw.
Sarah Storey, who has been a force on the 1A/2A jumps and sprint circuit, will be headed to Idaho State University in the fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Alex Miller quickly become a force to be reckoned with in his first year in 4A hurdles last spring. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Andrea Willis has won state titles the last two years in 3A and 4A. The University of Kansas took notice and signed the promising pole vaulter. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Taylor Stack looks forward to racing against a large collection of Colorado's best at NXR-SW on Saturday. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Josie Spitz will be taking her pole vault talents to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, next fall. Contributed photo.
Mark Simmons had a dream come true with a podium finish at state cross country. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Ben Butler won his second state cross country title last month, but he has a lot left to accomplish. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Kiara Kearney enters the upcoming track season as one of Colorado's top high jumpers and as a strong threat in the triple jump as well. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Paul Roberts recently became Colorado's first boys four-time state champion. Photo by Alan Versaw.