Marcelo Laguera inks with CSU-Pueblo as the Thunderwolves work on building an RMAC-competitive men's distance program. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Marcelo Laguera inks with CSU-Pueblo as the Thunderwolves work on building an RMAC-competitive men's distance program. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Sergio Currie takes his hurdling talents over Monarch Pass next year. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Bailey Walser's dedication to distance running, even when it meant doing it solo, is rewarded with a signing at Kansas Wesleyan University. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Eric Hamer's senior season off cross country raised a few eyebrows--evidently including some at CSU. Photo by Alan Versaw.
The sunglasses won't go with him, but Noah Riley travels a few miles down I-25 this summer to run for the Air Force Academy. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
Over the last two spring seasons, we've seen Sylvana Ross develop into a force at 400 meters. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
Haley Showalter winds up on a discus throw at the Great Southwest Classic last June. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Lindsey Koch shaved over a minute off her PR at this year's Liberty Bell meet. Contributed photo.
Ashley Snyder enters the turn in last year's state 200 meter prelims. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
After a long stint as an Eagle, Blue Jay is the next identity up for Lauren Ogg. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Mackenzie Pettit jumps at just about every opportunity, but the high jump ranks as her favorite. Contributed photo.
Ashley Bock knocked down a major personal goal earning first-team all-state recognition for this fall's cross country season. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Cammy Sargent takes her much-better-than-average speed for a distance runner to Greeley next fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Nicole Mundy counts the hurdles as a favorite event, but she's found success in a variety of events. Contributed photo.
Alicia Thompson has been a big part of Ralston Valley's success for four years running now. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
Cami Kennnedy joins an already large incoming recruiting class of the University of Northern Colorado. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Blake Yount is set to continue his track and cross country careers at the University of Oklahoma next fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Corey Lewenkamp, who has been one of 2A's top performers for three years running, takes his race to the University of Alabama - Huntsville next fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Ashlyn Hare is tied at the top of the list of returning high jumpers in Colorado this year. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Riley Cooney has been a big part of Mountain View's recent success in both track and cross country. Mountain View's loss will be Kansas's gain. Photo by Alan Versaw.
If you see Kiah Leonard breaking five minutes in the 1600 this spring, that's just part of the dream. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Nicole Montgomery leans into the second turn en route to setting a new 4A 400 meter record last spring. Photo by Paul Jaeger.
Aubrey Till has been a major force in 4A cross country and track for four years; she seeks now to export her success to Abilene Christian University. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Regan VanDePol's contributions helped to make this year's Broomfield girls team possibly the best the school has ever seen. Photo by Ashley Green.
Elissa and Karina Mann have shared a few experiences the last four years at Monarch. It looks like that will continue four or five more years at the University of Colorado. Photos by Ashley Green.
Devynn Miller has been a mainstay of the Fort Collins teams for four years now. Next year, it's Kentucky. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Tabor Scholl joins a select group of Colorado runners making early signings with the University of Colorado. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
After four years as a dominating presence in Colorado track and cross country, Jordyn Colter will be headed to California next fall. Photo by Jeff McCoy.
Miranda Mathiason raced to a first and a second in the 3A State hurdles races last spring. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
Phillip Benjamin Thomas is accustomed to the contact of the 800 and will take that experience to the University of Wyoming next school year. Photo by Alan Versaw.