Girls

Zenobia Witt (Eaglecrest HS//CO) - Stood out as one of Colorado's premier sophomore performers during the 2025 outdoor season, building on her reputation as a multi-event threat in sprints, hurdles, and horizontal jumps. Had a powerful meet at the Colorado State Championships where she defended her long jump title and backed it up with a top-three finish in both the triple jump and 100m hurdles. Witt has accumulated P.R's across a range of events in 2025 - from a 12.30 in the 100m to 14.24 in the 100m hurdles, as well as notable marks in the long jump (18′-10.5″) and triple jump (39′-10.5″). These performances placed her among the returning elite in the 5A classification going forward.


Alexa Queen (Fountain-Fort Carson HS//CO) - Delivered the performance of her high school career at the Colorado Class 5A State Championships, winning the 300-meter hurdles with a crisp 41.66 seconds - edging out Ponderosa's Payton Becker in a tight duel (41.66-41.73) to claim gold. She also clocked 13.99 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles, finishing as the runner-up in a competitive field. Throughout the season, Queen showed strong sprinting versatility, posting season marks of 12.25 in the 100m, 26.49 in the 200m, and 59.94 in the 400m, reflecting multi-event speed and competitive depth at the state level. In meets like the Fountain-Fort Carson Invitational, Queen swept sprint and hurdles races, including first-place finishes in the 100m, 200m, 400m, and 100m hurdles, demonstrating dominance on her home track.


Naiaja Sizemore (Vanden HS//CA)- Emerged in 2025 as one of Northern California's top sprinters and one of the state's most compelling talents in the short dashes. Sizemore put her stamp on the season at the 2025 CIF California State Track & Field Championships, winning both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes, a double that helped redefine sprint success in Northern California for the year. She won the 100m title in 11.33 seconds, followed by a powerful 200m victory in 23.18 seconds, completing the sprint double and underlining her versatility across both short sprint distances. Earlier in the season at events like the 2025 Arcadia Invitational, Sizemore ran competitively, finishing among the top sprinters in a stacked field of regional talent. She was undefeated during her 2026 indoor campaign.

Sophia Cox (Belen HS//NM) - Cox kicked off the spring with a statement at the Tiger Invitational, where she took first place in both the 100m and 400m dashes, immediately vaulting to the top of New Mexico's 2025 outdoor lists in those events. Her 11.36 in the 100m was the fastest time in the state all season and one of only a handful of sub-12 performances recorded. According to season rankings, she also posted top marks of 25.22 in the 200m and 57.01 in the 400m, making her one of New Mexico's most versatile and dangerous sprinters across all three distances. At the NMAA 4A State Track and Field Championships, Cox continued to shine; she placed runner-up in both the 100m and 200m finals. Her 57.01 P.R in the 400m was quick enough to earn her the state title in that event.