Jaedyn Carpenter was the first Arizona athlete of the season to drop below 48 seconds for the 400.
Salpointe Catholic's Paris Mikinski won the Chandler Rotary high jump and figures to be in the hunt at state as well.
Morenci's Kayla O'Connell holds a narrow lead on the Division 4 1600 field.
Queen Creek's Krew Jackson went to the top of the triple jump with a 44-9.5 on Saturday.
J'Neya Hill is part of a tag team of North Canyon sprinters that threatens to stand Division 2 on its ear.
Desert Vista's Hayden Gorovitz, a freshman, added a little interest to the Division 1 javelin this past week.
Reminding us just how exciting a good finish is, Madison Shults edged Mia Prok in the girls 800.
Madison Burciaga finds herself as a serious contender at both 400 and 800 meters early in the outdoor track and field season.
Tyson Givens is the early leader in the 300 hurdles with a 38.82.
William Merrick served notice of bigger things to come in the 800 with a 1:53.68.
Xander Black won a Division 1 cross country title last fall, but what does that translate to in terms of the 3200?
Makayla Hunter takes favorite status into this season, but there's a small group of girls aiming to keep her honest.
CJ Scrivner was winning state titles as a sophomore. It figures to get better for him as a senior.
Trinity Henderson won the Division I 100 meters in 2019. Can she repeat this year?
Mason Hickel is arguably the top known male thrower in Arizona at this time.
How fast is the Confluence Park course? You could ask Sierra Bower and Katelyn Maley that question. They know.
Times were a little slower at the Kokopelli 5K in November, but not because the course was measured with a wheel.
With just under a mile to go, Zane Bergen made his break from the field.
Maybe there is an unexplored trail somewhere close by that is calling your name.
If you aren't used to running with a mask yet, that time is coming soon.
For some of New Mexico's small-school boys, the last few months have been busy with training.
Amanda Mayoral wins for best time at the state meet in the last decade, but there's more here...
Luis Martinez takes the individual title, but the team title is a different, and much closer, story.
A phalanx of Wolverines wasn't about to let Chandler Wilburn get away from them early in the race.
First Ben Conlin, then Sawyer Wilson ran to dominating margins of victory late on Friday afternoon.
There will be no massive fields like the old UNM Lobo meet this year.
Some aspects of coaching will be little changed from previous years, but at other points coaching will be like none of us has ever before known.
Less than a mile into the race, Mountain View's Jackson Shorten has established an insurmountable lead.
Mario Garcia was once younger than he is now, but he is still a hero. He is hosting four high school meets this fall.
Kameron Eustace was part of a parade of early Zuni finishers last year. He'll have a chance to be part of that again this year.