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?
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.
Bronson Osborn was on fire right out of the gate in 2016 - he threw over 68 feet the second week in January!
Pamela Amaechi leads all returners in the shot put, and we would like to see her compete in some indoor meets this winter.
(Photo by Kirby Lee) Zach Shinnick was the star of the 2016 Winter Championships, but an injury at Arcadia forced an early end to his spring season.
She sometimes gets overshadowed by her superstar teammate, but Carolyn Wilson (Oaks Christian) ranks among the nation's top 5 returners in the indoor 400.
Tierra Crockrell was one of the most versatile athletes in the state last winter. Can she be the star of the winter season this year?
Eleanor Roosevelt has a strong group of distance runners coming off of a successful cross country season, and the Broncos also have power athletes like Anthony Easter.
After a fall season marred by injury, can Katharine Scoville get back to the form that won her the Winter Championship 3000?
Last winter, Cooper Teare broke 4 minutes - in the 1500. Could we see some runners threaten that barrier for the full mile?
Tara Davis has state championships and her college choice locked in. What's left? Records, of course - like Marion Jones' state record, for starters.
In a state with so many top-flight athletes, it's hard to find anyone that can be as dominant in the rankings as Sean Lee is in these. Look inside to see!
Kaelin Roberts is back for 2017 - and so is her whole Carson relay team. You know, the one that broke into the top 10 in US high school history? Yeah, them.
Now that the Class of 2016 has graduated, there's space for a new set of sprint stars in California. Will Zach Shinnick step into the void?
Rylee Bowen has been very successful on the track the past two seasons, both indoors and out, and we think she's going to have a monster spring.
Last winter, Isaac Cortes established himself as one of the nation's premier milers with his Millrose Games performance. Which CA distance runner will break out this year?
Way back in January, we got an early indication of how good Rachel Baxter could be in 2016. After her 14' 3" mark outdoors made her the 4th-best jumper in HS history, what can she achieve this year?
Tate Curran started off the 2016 track season with a strong showing at the Pole Vault Summit, but it didn't end the way he wanted.
After her outdoor season ended too early, you can bet Lauren Rain Williams is eager to return to competition and defend her national title in the 200.
Joseph Anderson has been one of California's most active participants on the indoor circuit the last two winters.
Tara Davis was one of California's most active participants in the 2015-2016 indoor season, but you don't have to travel out of state to find good competition during the winter.