It was quite a year for track and field athletes in the San Diego Section.
It was quite a year for track and field athletes in the San Diego Section.
The University City sophomore closed hard over the final 400 to claim victory, and says she had more in the tank if needed.
(Photo by DeAnna Turner) The Madison senior dropped a season best in the 100 and proved his top times were no fluke.
State sprint leader and San Diego Section record-setter, says 'I can go faster.'
Madison senior Kenan Christon posts state-best 100m time among four section titles.
The elites are household names by this point but there's more to the San Diego Section than the likes of Christon, Hickey, Fahy and Callahan.
With the likes of Kenan Christon, Kristin Fahy, Alysah Hickey and Ashley Callahan, among others, eying section titles and State Meet berths, big things are likely to happen.
CORRECTED: The Madison senior ran two of the fastest times in state history.
Coronado's senior jumper took down a Gail Devers record but she still has one to go.
Madison senior runs 10.42/20.67 sprint double.
The Madison senior and USC football recruit talks about a season in which he has not yet run as fast as he wants.
Coronado's Alysah Hickey wins the long jump and high jump and La Costa Canyon's Kristin Fahy sets a San Diego Section record in the 3200.
Southern Section athletes shine at San Diego's hottest invitational.
Alysah Hickey and two stacked pole vault fields are just a few of the headliners scheduled to compete in the 40th Mt. Carmel Invitational.
Alysah Hickey led the way with PR marks in the High Jump and Long Jump, and Ashley Callahan followed suit in the Pole Vault.
Riverside hurdle star Reyte Rash joined some of San Diego's finest in grabbing the headlines at Saturday's Rancho Bernardo Bronco Invitational.
Another football injury has sidelined La Costa Canyon senior Karson Lippert, a promising 400 runner whose season appears in jeopardy.
Mission Vista sophomore Bella Longo says she's prefers running in the rain to the heat and showed it Saturday, running nearly four seconds under her goal for 1600 at the Mt. Carmel Field and Distance meet.
Let's be clear: there really are NO weak girls state records. So here's the question: which CA all-time bests compare less favorably to the top marks from other states?
No Golden State record is ever easy to break -- but some dominate the all-time national lists, while others pale in comparison to what other states have to offer.
The Golden State has produced some of the nation's best historical performances, none better than Allyson Felix's still-standing national record in the 200.
Michael Norman holds the best 200 time in Golden State history, but how does that mark stack up against the national record book?
Next up in a series of section-by-section track and field previews, writer Steve Brand grades out the San Diego Section.
Annual 'Salute to Champions' event in San Diego to honor county's finest in track and cross country including state champions Kristin Fahy and Alysah Hickey, and distance icon Meb Keflezighi.
We are putting a bow on the 2018 XC season by recognizing California's top runners. This is the next installment of a 10-part MileSplitCA All-State series. Check out CA's top Junior Girls ...
We are putting a bow on the 2018 XC season by recognizing California's top runners. Here's the latest installment of a 10-part MileSplitCA All-State series. Check out CA's top Sophomore Boys ...
Next in a series, Kristin Fahy and La Costa Canyon earned a majority of the San Diego Section headlines in 2018.
A fifth consecutive week of "championship" competition proved to be too much for the 10 California qualifiers on the West Region team at the Foot Locker National Cross Country Championships.
Vista's Kira Jorgensen won the Kinney National Cross Country Championship in 1987 and qualified for the race all four years. She is the only girl from San Diego County to have won the national title.
Vista's Kira Jorgensen won the Kinney National Cross Country Championship in 1987 and qualified for the race all four years. She is the only girl from San Diego County to have won the national title.