We've got nearly 1200 pics from Saturday's off-season championship at Arcadia!
Overlooking Oakland is a mistake! It may not be the deepest section, but there is state-level talent here, like Henry Larkin and Caroline Garrett from Oakland Tech.
His teams set the tone in the southern Inland Empire, but the longtime Murrieta Valley coach did something even more important: he helped other coaches learn and improve.
Arianna Fisher is one of a small handful of returning champions that are heavy favorites - but in many events, the section needs new blood to step up.
The top finisher from the 2017 CCS Finals graduated in 8 of the 10 sprint & hurdle races, opening the door for a new group of stars, but the girls' hurdlers are back to defend their titles.
Which athletes have the potential to become the section's three representatives in every at the state meet this June?
Who will be advancing to compete in Clovis this June? Step inside to find out our picks!
Some of this year's favorites won last year, and some had breakouts in 2017 that may not have been noticed behind graduating senior stars (and one moved in from out of the country...)
The undisputed queen of the SJS, Jurnee Woodward, has graduated. Will the next superstar be a sprinter like Tai McDonald, or will someone else step up?
Who will be the best in the Central Section this spring? Nobody really knows yet, but we've got a pretty good idea.
It shouldn't be much of a surprise that Breanna Bernard-Joseph leads the 300H rankings, or that her Roosevelt team looks strong in the winter.
Long Beach Wilson's boys are looking good this winter - and they'll look even better when they get the relays up to full speed.
The former Agoura star earned Athlete of the Week honors from one of the most competitive conferences in the NCAA - step inside to see why!
In addition to his 27 years on the Buchanan coaching staff (19 as head coach), he has impacted the entire state through directing the state meet and many other events.
Step inside to see the performances by former California high school stars now competing for their colleges!
Lauren Rain Williams and Zaria Francis each hold the #1 spot in one of the events inside. Who else tops the rankings?
Remember this guy? He was dropping big winter times back in 2015, but you may be surprised which list he leads.
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Amanda Gehrich was a beast during outdoor season, and you could see that competitive fire as early as February.
Cooper Teare didn't post many all-comers marks (although he did race indoors last winter). Nonetheless, he sits on top of at least one event - step inside to see which!
Tara Davis leads the long jump - and you knew that. But she DOESN'T lead the triple jump for all-comers competition. Do you know who does?
Before his breakout 70-foot throws in the spring of 2016, Bronson Osborn hit 68 in an All-Comers meet.
Tierra Crockrell and company have put Calabasas on the map these last few seasons, and NOBODY gets more done with a small group of athletes.
Great Oak's emphasis on year-round training makes them one of the strongest teams during the winter season.
Will Great Oak dominate the distance races again this winter? With top returner Sandra Pflughoft, breakout star Fatima Cortes, and transfer Tori Gaitan, we're guessing the answer is yes.