RIO RANCHO, NEW MEXICO- It's time to highlight the top marks for the 2025 New Mexico outdoor track & field season, and shout out all the female athletes who sit alone at the mountain top.
A name that appears here a lot is Las Cruces high school's Kaselle Davis who would win the 2025 New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year recipient in track and field. Davis is currently competing with the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Conference.
Another notable name here is Albuquerque Academy's Grace Erinle who ran a leg on many of Academy's relay teams. Erinle, a junior now, should continue to dominate for years to come.
Finally, Cleveland's Morgan James not only recorded the fastest 300m hurdle time in 2025 but in all of New Mexico prep history. James signed her letter of intent Dec. 3 to compete for Boise State next season.
Here are all the female athletes who earned the nod:
100m- Belen's Sophia Cox (11.36)
200m- Las Cruces' Kaselle Davis (24.69)
400m- Las Cruces' Kaselle Davis (56.05)
800m- Grants' Laila Martinez (2:13.65)
1600m- Eldorado's Gianna Rahmer (4:41.36)
3200m- Albuquerque Academy's Anna Hastings (10:31.16)
100m H- Artesia's Hattie Harrison (14:57)
300m H- Cleveland's Morgan James (42.86)
4x100m- Albuquerque Academy (47.63)
4x200m- Sandia (1:41.87)
4x400m- Albuquerque Academy (3:59.97)
4x800m- Eldorado (9:38.17)
Sprint Medley Relay- Albuquerque Academy (4:07.30)
Shot put- Pojoaque Valley's Mikayla Calabaza (40 ft. 10.5 in.)
Discus- Pojoaque Valley's Mikayla Calabaza (132 ft. 7 in.)
Long jump- Albuquerque Academy's Grace Erinle (18 ft. 11.5 in.)
Triple jump- Albuquerque Academy's Grace Erinle (38 ft. 3.5 in.)
High jump- Las Cruces' Kaselle Davis ( 5 ft. 10 in.)
Pole vault- Los Alamos' Colette Bibeault (12 ft. 6 in.)