Josh Davis of Farmington may be emerging as the face of the future of NM hurdling.
Josh Davis of Farmington may be emerging as the face of the future of NM hurdling.
Adriana Tatum is back to what she does best--beating everyone else down the straight.
Mia Roy is part of an exceptional crop of New Mexico 300 hurdlers coming back this spring.
Pacer Hill took his pole vault game outdoors this weekend and cleared 13-6 to open a new season.
Josh Bennett tried out his sprint legs a bit at Great Southwest Indoor.
Hayden Colfax, among the top track athletes in New Mexico, should help to keep Santa Fe Prep in the 3A title hunt this spring.
Nia Johnson is part of a serious one-two punch in the throwing events for Albuquerque Academy.
Jerrick Maldonado sent a message with a going-away win in the Great Southwest Indoor 800.
Luke Tichi was in a class by himself in the Great Southwest mile.
Riley Stewart ran away from the field by 15 seconds to take the NXR-SW girls title.
The chase pack reels Jocelyn Millican in from an early lead.
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Lilly Lavier starts to separate from the pursuit of Sawyer Wilson with less than a quarter mile go.
Aidyn Woodall had lots of time and space to herself at the end, but it would be Pine Creek securing the team title.
After a brief bit of company to start the race, Mason Norman ran alone to his third regional title in three years.
Tatum Miller pulls away from Ella Chura and Jocelyn Millican at the end.
Mason Norman and Ben Conlin traded strides for better than half of the race, but the last 2000 meters belonged to Norman.
The girls race hits the first dip with Fountain-Fort Carson already firmly in the lead.
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.