Olathe's Freddie Ramirez races to a second-place finish and a new school record at the Grand Junction Central Invitational on Friday. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Olathe's Freddie Ramirez races to a second-place finish and a new school record at the Grand Junction Central Invitational on Friday. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
The SWL girls 400 was even more southwestern than usual, with Montezuma-Cortez and Durango taking the top four places. Rachel Demby, the eventual event winner, is third from the left. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Moffat County's Kayla Pinnt won the Phil Wertman 100 and 200 meter titles, adding to her reputation as the new speed queen of western Colorado. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Greg Eccher leads a tight 1600 field past McDonald's and around the first turn en route to winning the Frank Woodburn 1600 in 4:32. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Reid Gates of Cedaredge sets a new season standard in the high jump at 6-8. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
The pack behind Jordyn Colter was pretty tight until Erin Norton (right) broke free. Photo by Kelli Noto.
Rangely's William Scoggins very nearly became the newest member of the sub-16 club on Saturday. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Greg Eccher and Cassie Ahrens claimed the individual titles at Friday's Grand Junction Cross Country Invitational. Photos by Michele Bisbee.
Garrett Stockton gets a clearance en route to going 6-4 to finish third in the high jump. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Paxton Patey, Andrew Brewer, Isaac Faux, Austin Brower, and Chance Werner nailed down places two through six for Utah in the GSW 1500.
Whether in Colorado or New Mexico, few people find it possible to stay with Sierra Williams. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Durango's Shannon Maloney strides away from the field to win the 400 in 58.94. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Grand Junction's Sabrina Trujillo turns over a little sand in the triple jump pit en route to winning that competition. Photo by Michele Bisbee.
Grand Junction's Jamie Derrieux,right, gets a wary sidewards glance from Durango's 4x200 anchor, but the wariness was to no avail--Grand Junction dominated the outcome of the relay. Photo by Michele Bisbee.