More meets are won by fifth runners than by first runners, but packing up your 3-4-5 is particularly effective.
More meets are won by fifth runners than by first runners, but packing up your 3-4-5 is particularly effective.
Noel Lopez and Micah Zeller traded strides amicably enough in the early going, but...
Cole Nash kept the pressure on Mason Norman but was never able to mount a successful bid for the lead.
With a little over 600 meters to go, there was no possible means of picking a winner.
Joe Vigil has been drawing top-tier competition over the past few years.
Of the teams gathered, Peyton may have done more to turn attention in their direction than all the rest.
University's white uniforms stood out, but that wasn't what stood out most about the Bulldogs today.
David Stapleton was New Mexico's lone representative in the steeplechase.
Harrison's sprint relays were not taking no for an answer.
Lilly Lavier built a formidable lead on the first lap and crushed the field on the second.
Faith Novess left a small-school mark on a big-school meet with a convincing win in the 300 hurdles.
Hector Ortega made it two wins on the season with another 6-4 triumph at the Mountain Range Mustang Invitational.
In the list of new names to think about, be sure to leave some space for Cherry Creek's Kel McDavid in the 400.
Jaydes Warwick just may have made a hurdles name for himself with two big wins on the opening day of competition.
Three of the top four places in the 60 went to Colorado athletes!
Anna Hall doesn't get as much ink for the hurdles as for some other events, but she was convincing tonight in the hurdles even so, taking the win in the final meters of the race.
Taylor James was a force to be reckoned with at today's Let's Get Real Classic.
If you know your Colorado boys, you can pick a few out here early in the small school boys race.
By midway through the race, there were no challengers left for Cole Sprout and Easton Allred.
Mason Norman was a one-man pack at the front throughout almost the entirety of the race.
Lucy Hart and William Hibbard were instrumental in bringing not one, but two, CSML 5A titles back to Pine Creek High School.
Sophia Mena subdued the resistance for second before taking on the challenge of the lead.
Dust isn't so bad if you don't mind clogged nostrils and dry throats.
You can go to a lot of cross country races and not see a finish as good as this one.
The Spartans, they run in a pack. And a lot of raw meat got chewed up along the way, with carcasses spit out the back.
Looking to be part of the crowd at a meet? There's more to it than doing online registration.
Arria Minor minor enjoyed a monster of a state meet, which included breaking or tying three all-time Colorado high school records.
Jeffco Stadium has been the combined state meet location for 10 years now, but it wasn't always that way.