Amazing Race. Fast Times. Big Names. The San Diego Union Tribune does a great job recapping the fastest 3200 in the country this year.
Amazing Race. Fast Times. Big Names. The San Diego Union Tribune does a great job recapping the fastest 3200 in the country this year.
This weekend California Milesplit will bring you all of the action at Stanford Invtiational and the West Coast Relays at Buchanan. Milesplit Insider subscriptions will see all races and hear from top performers.
Former Foot Locker finalist and Washington Husky Lauren Saylor now guides the Clovis North squad. Recently a training sample was featured in Runnersworld.
With Stanford and Arcadia on the horizon and the post season nearly a month away, stars like Southern Section discus and shot leader Stamatia Scarvelis are putting up marks that will be tough to take down.
CytoSport®, one of the largest sports nutrition companies in the United States and maker of Muscle Milk®, announced today the 22 high school athletic programs that will receive grants this year as part of the 2013 Muscle Milk Recovery Grant Program.
De La Salle's Marquis Morris is rounding into fine form as he preps to defend his high hurdle state championship. This weekend he ran 14.08 at the Pasadena Games.
Cal State San Bernardino Athletic Director Kevin Hatcher has talked about adding a sport for the last six years. The most obvious to him was women’s track and field. Well, the school is adding that sport and will compete (via www.sbsun.com)
Junior Jasmyne Graham of Roosevelt HS is the current state leader in the 100 hurdles and also ranks high in the long jump. Strong performances at Chandler Rotary and at her home meet this weekend put her in position to return to the state finals after a disappointing 2013 Southern Section finals race in the 100 hurdles.
The anticipation of Stanford and Arcadia Invitationals only got stronger after another big weekend of action in week #5.
In the race of the season so far in California, Bethan Knights of Northwood and Simi Valley's Sarah Baxter tied at the end of the 3200 at the ASICS Mt. Carmel Invitational. Both were given first place in a national leading time of 10:07.52.
With The Arcadia HS distance stars scheduled in the 3200, the ASCIS Mt. Carmel Invitational looks to be one of the strongest meets in California this season.
National elites like Blake Haney and Sarah Baxter are household names across the country. It is no surprise that they are in position to finish their senior seasons in in fashion.
Though it is early in the season, Skyline High School doninates the Oakland Section rankings.
Traditional San Fracisco Section powers Lowell and Linclon are once again on top of the rankings in the city by the bay.
With Stanford and Arcadia Invitationals scheduled for the next two weeks, top athletes continue to prepare for high-powered performances. Mt Carmel Invitational and the Pasadena Games lead the list of meets scheduled for week #5.
San Lorenzo Valley's Anna Maxwell continued her string of national level performances today, running 10:11 for 3200 in a dual meet.
Evan Singletary, Justin Collins, and Amber Gore are among the juniors that are in position to vie for state titles after four weeks of outdoor action in California.
Kinsburg High's Joey Souza has his team on his back, leading three events in the and making his team a Central Section favorite.
Entries for Stanford Invitational are up, and the fields are loaded. Tune into California Milesplit next week for all of the action.
Current rankings show West Valley and Yreka High Schools are set up for close races in the Northern Section team championships
Powerhouse programs La Costa Canyon girls and Poway boys lead the rankings in the San Diego Section after Week #4.
Speedsters Azaria Hill and Jeanette Paul pace on the girl's side, while distance stars Phillip Rocha and Austin Tamagno lead the boys on this week's sophomore watch list.
Santa Cruz High's Dion Shattuck is a one-man wrecking crew, leading the CCS in both the boys high jump and pole vault. Please submit all corrections and additions to Kevin Selby - kselby@milesplit.com.
Carson High School brings power on both the boys and girls sides, and they current lead the rankings in the LA City Section.
Vacaville's Jurnee Woodward and Esparanza's heads the freshman class after week #4. Below are the top freshman overall and the top 20 by event. Please send corrections and additions to Kevin Selby- kselby@milesplit.com.
Week #4 was solid for the North Coast Section. Check out the updated rankings by sub section.
Southern Section continued with fine performances in week #4. Overall leaders for the section and top 8 by division are included in these lists. Please submit all corrections and additions to Kevin Selby - kselby@milesplit.com.
The 2014 track season is off to a great start in California, and athletes from across the state have turned in great performances. At California Milesplit, our goal is to offer the best results, rankings, and statistics in our sport.
Week #4 saw many changes in the top 20 state rankings. Please send all changes and additions to Kevin Selby - kselby@milesplit.com.
Big distance marks at Azusa, hot sprints at California Relays, and another dominating performance by Ana Maxwell higlighted week #4's action. Oh yeah, don't forget Adoree Jackson soaring in the long jumpo in Arizona!. Please send all changes and additions to Kevin Selby - kselby@milesplit.com.