Gracelyn Leiseth of Hamlin broke her own all-time state record in the girls' discus to highlight the performance of area athletes in three conference high school track and field meets on Thursday.
The Loveland boys totaled 188 points to win the team title while the Loveland girls completed a sweep for the Red Wolves, claiming their division’s title with 173 points ...
The Elkins High School track & field teams opened the season Tuesday at Freal “Red” Crites Memorial Stadium on the campus of Buckhannon-Upshur High School. Eight schools competed in the meet, with the ...
In his second season as Wabasso Rabbits track and field head coach, Dylan Woodford is excited to see his team continue to grow and improve throughout the season, bolstered by a strong and experienced ...
The Fatima Comets won four events Friday on their way to topping the boys team standings with 112 points in the New Bloomfield Wildcat Relays.
The Parkersburg boys defended their home track while the PHS girls placed runner-up to Huntington in Friday’s Kim Nutter Invitational at Stadium Field. The Big Reds outscored the Highlanders ...
Kate Lewis swept the throwing events and led Laramie High outdoor track and field in the season opener at Roosevelt Power Meet Invitational on Friday in Johnstown, Colorado.
Bradford also teamed with Mia Martin, Draeia Prayer and Lela Moser to win the 4x400-meter relay (4:02.85) while fellow Scottsboro juniors Izzy Nelson (15.72 seconds) and Caroline Dawson (120 feet, 9 ...
Sehome girls and Squalicum boys track and field teams kicked off the 2026 season with team victories at the annual Twilight in the ‘Ham meet Friday, March 27 at Civic Stadium.
Greater Cincinnati has a deep track and field history, but two events that should not get overlooked are the shot put and ...
Among boys, Eli Dockiewicz won the boys shot put (41 feet, 1 inch) and discus throw (135-10), Ben Morris won the high jump (5-10), Grady Frederick won the pole vault (10-0), and Jackson Pruitt won the ...
Josh Lambertsen and Kricket Bridges of Eureka broke a lot of tape Friday, and Troy’s Aspen Orr and Hot Springs’ Ben Aldridge also won big at Eureka’s season-opening Spring Fever track and field meet.
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