Mikayla Revera (Santa Catalina) is the top returner in the 200 and 400, although she has strong competition in the shorter of the two races.
Mikayla Revera (Santa Catalina) is the top returner in the 200 and 400, although she has strong competition in the shorter of the two races.
Versatile sprinter Daniel Bessolo (Castro Valley) has a chance to make a major splash in the section finals this year.
Last year, 53 teams participated in our 4 meets. We expect more this time around, and we want you to join us!
Kaylah Robinson (El Cerrito) is a monster over the high hurdles, but which sprint races will she pursue this spring?
The top collegiate performances by former California high school athletes over the last two weeks, like Jack Van Scoter competing for Georgetown in Boston.
Pittsburg's Iffy Joyner is looking for a section championship, a third straight trip to the state meet, and a top 10 finish there.
Agoura star Tara Davis got three wins, a second US #1, and another spot in the all-time lists. Jasmin Reed, Myles Webb, and Carolyn Wilson also posted big marks in Idaho!
Morell Osling is back to defend his state championship in the triple jump. Can he crack the 50-foot barrier this spring?
All five sprint/hurdle state champions from 2016 are back and three of them are in the Southern Section, including national superstars Lauren Rain Williams and Tara Davis.
(Photo by Joe Gagnon) Tate Curran has been on a tear this winter. Can he continue to improve his PR Saturday at Arcadia?
Both went head-to-head against both college and high school athletes, and both came home with nationally-ranked performances.
The Serra senior showed that she is set for big times this spring, after dominating the field at the UW High School Invite.
Jennifer Daly's 600 indicates a strong season to come, and she could also play a part in some strong Dana Hills relays.
Carlos Carvajal has led the charge for a deep Great Oak team, but will the Wolfpack have enough top finishers to score well at the Winter Championships?
Arcadia's Jasmine He posted a strong 3000 two weekends ago, a good sign that she's back on track after an up-and-down cross country season.
Luis Grijalva wanted to remind you that he's a pretty good track runner in addition to his cross country talents - and that 3:58 1500 last weekend should suffice.
Tara Davis has only competed a handful of times this winter (perhaps pacing herself for a big spring), but it has been enough to lead the state in 4 events.
Tate Curran is already over 16' 4", equaling his PR from last spring. How high can the Redondo senior go this spring?
Myles Webb first came to our attention when he raced well at New Balance Nationals Indoor last March. Now, he leads the state in the 60 Dash.
Joseph Anderson had a big time last weekend, but which TEAMS have had the best combination of big participation and strong performances so far this winter?
Brentwood's Brodey Hasty will try to break 4:10 in the Elite Mile, just one of many loaded events set to light up the weekend at JDL Fast Track!
Great Oak's depth in the distance races has them on top of the team scoring right now, but will that be enough to win the Winter Championships?
Elija Godwin (Newton) will make his way up to Winston Salem from Georgia to compete in the 400. Who else made the cut for the 10 Elite events Saturday?
Last year's national leader started off the 2017 season with a small improvement over the same meet in 2016. Will she compete at other indoor meets this season?
The Agoura star kicked off her indoor season with a bang, placing third against a collegiate field - and fellow California hurdler Kaylah Robinson was 5th for US #3!
After warming up with a few all-comers meets, Tara Davis returns to the indoor circuit in pursuit of all-time records.
With a stud sprinter like Isaiah Cunningham and 3 of 4 relay legs returning in both the 4x1 and 4x4, could Rancho Verde be the next state champion?
The state's current crop of seniors is impressive on the track, especially the NorCal trio of Cooper Teare, Luis Grijalva, and Michael Vernau. But will we see them during the winter?
McKenna Brown (La Costa Canyon) isn't just a cross country stud - she has serious ability on the track, too, and she competes actively during the winter season.