Select from four nationally-ranked high school track and field athletes in the awesome Class of 2025.
Select from four nationally-ranked high school track and field athletes in the awesome Class of 2026.
Select from four nationally-ranked high school track and field athletes in the awesome Class of 2026.
Sadie Engelhardt, Keaton Robar, and MacKenzie Browne led Southern Section girls in the 800-meters.
Scotts Valley junior Ashlyn Boothby placed second at the State Meet in the 1600m in a time that makes her the No. 12 performer in that event in state history.
Harker senior Andrew Fu not only led the Central Coast Section in the short sprints, he earned medals in the 100m and 200m at the CIF-State Championships.
Carson's girls opened the CIF-State Meet with a victory in the 4x100-meter relay, as expected result for one of the nation's fastest foursomes.
Granada Hills Charter's 4x100-meter relay team rolled to the State title in the opening event of the championships, setting the stage for a team crown.
Pleasant Valley sophomore Jackson Hein placed fifth and earned a medal in the 800-meter run at the 103rd CIF-State Track and Field Championships.
Pleasant Valley junior Kayla Johnson swept the horizontal jumps at the Northern Section Championships and went on to compete in both at the CIF-State Meet.
Pleasant Valley sophomore Jackson Hein ran back-to-back PRs in the 800 meters to first qualify for the State Meet Final, and then to earn a fifth-place medal.
Whitney senior Ashanti Eli won the State title in the high jump, one of two first-place medals earned by SJS girls at the State Meet.
It wasn't his fastest 800m time of the season but it was fast enough to earn Hughson senior Joe Lighthall a CIF-State Meet title.
Rodrick Pleasant and Jordan Washington are two of the fastest sprinters in California high school track and field history.
Menlo-Atherton junior and Santiago sophomore drop PRs in the elite girls mile championship race at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
Campolindo senior Mari Testa ended the 2023 outdoor season as the North Coast Section leader in three events.
Ventura HS sophomore Sadie Engelhardt won the girls elite mile in a meet-record 4:38.96 at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor championships in PA.
El Cerrito senior Robert Stitts more than held his own against two of CA's all-time 100m sprinters, Jordan Washington (left), and Rodrick Pleasant (right).
Buchanan senior Grace Hutchison dominated the distances in the Central Section and also ran on one of the nation's fastest 4x800m relay teams.
The two-time CIF sprint champion runs another super-fast time, and the girls 4x800m final in Eugene resembles that of the State Finals at Clovis.
Buchanan senior Hilton Green was the top boys pole vaulter in the state all season and culminated his spring with a victory at the CIF-State Meet.
After carrying JSerra to CIF-State team runner-up trophy, senior duo both throw personal records at Nike meet in Eugene.
San Diego Section record-holder Adren Parker was dominant in the long sprints this past outdoor season.
La Jolla junior Payton Smith ran season-best times while earning third-place medals in both the 200m and 400m at the State Meet.
Skyline junior Safir Bey was a double-winner at the Oakland Section track and field championships.
Galileo senior Jarvis Thompson dominated the horizontal jumps in the SF City Section and PR'd in both at the CIF-State Track and Field Championships.
Lowell senior Jacqueline Holman dominated the distances in the San Francisco Section again this past outdoor season.
Oakland Tech sophomore Eliza Ayers led the section in two individual events and ran third leg on her team's OK-best 4x100m relay team.
The Galileo boys 4x800-meter relay team ran a San Francisco Section-best time at the CIF-State Championships.
Skyline senior Andy Ixtabalan Argueta consistently among the distance leaders in the OK, ran his season-best 3200m at the CIF-State Championships.