One O'Keeffe graduated this spring, but the other O'Keeffe (Olivia) is back after finishing 3rd in the state meet in the 1600.
It has been two full track seasons since a California boy has cracked the 50-foot barrier in the triple jump. Can Morrell Osling get us back on track next year?
You know about the brilliance of rising seniors Tara Davis and Rachel Baxter. Did you know that Pamela Amaechi will be the top returner in both throws when the 2017 season begins?
Joseph Anderson stepped up his game when it counted, and he will be back in 2017 to defend his 110 Hurdle title.
Her state meet didn't end the way she wanted, but at least Lauren Rain Williams can take comfort in knowing she has another full season in her high school career.
In California, if you have the talent to post the top time in two different relays, you have the talent to win the state championship.
Carson's girls made history in the 4x100 at the CIF State Meet, then they added the top time in the state in the 4x400 for good measure.
Isaac Cortes had to rally hard in the final straight to win both the 1600 and the 800 at the CIF State Meet, but he still pulled off the double.
Alyssa Brewer didn't get enough recognition from us this season. We intend to change that.
Liberty (Bakersfield) senior Dennis Hicks was 1.5 inches away from breaking the 50-foot mark this spring.
Cassidy Palka's all-time best coming into the state meet was 5' 6". She left the state meet with a new PR of 5' 9", plus a state title and the top spot in the CA rankings. That's nice work!
Joseph Anderson brought his best at the state meet, posting a CA #1, US #5 time of 13.59 that will make him one of the top returners in the country for next year,
Jurnee Woodard set a new PR in the 300 Hurdles this weekend, moving up to US #2 in the process, and it's likely she will be the top returner in the nation for next year.