Eighth in a series of MileSplitCA All-State Track & Field teams focuses on senior boys. Pictured: Sean Lee is a two-time State Meet champion and four-time medalist in the high jump. (Lizette Adams photo)
Seventh in a series of MileSplitCA All-State Track & Field teams focuses on senior girls. Pictured: Double State champion Tierra Robinson-Jones battles two-time State champion Ariyonna Augustine in the 200m.
Caleb Roberson kept the hurdles legacy at Upland alive this season, and has one more year to build on it. Who else leads the rankings?
Sixth in a series of MileSplitCA All-State Track & Field teams focuses on junior boys. Pictured: Liam Anderson hits the finish line to win the 1600m at the State final, one of three State winners in this class.
The Class of 2019 has serious talent, and we've got them ranked in every event!
Did you make the rankings among all the top athletes in the Class of 2019?
Alysah Hickey of Coronado brought home a state championship in the long jump, while also placing 4th in the high jump.
Malcolm Clemons led the nation in the long jump this spring, and he still has two years left!
This fourth installment in a series of MileSplitCA All-State Track & Field teams focuses on sophomore boys. Pictured: Matt Strangio won the State title in the 3200 and is ranked US #1 in the class of 2020.
Rachel Glenn led the overall state rankings in the high jump, finished in a tie for 1st at the state meet, and ranks 2nd in the nation among sophomores.
Colin Peattie leads all freshmen in California and across the nation in the 1600! Who else reached the top of the lists for the Class of 2021?
Second in a series of MileSplitCA All-State Track & Field teams focuses on freshman boys.
First in a series of MileSplitCA All-State Track & Field teams begins with freshman girls.
Great Oak has a potentially historic crew of distance runners returning, and the Wolfpack also has talent outside the distances - but will it be enough to contend for Southern Section dominance?
The 10th and final installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season-in-review articles. With the Southern Section we focus on 18 special storylines, plus athletes of the year, future stars and rankings.
Caleb Foster and Clovis North will be back strong for 2019, and may have a chip on their shoulder after 2018 did not go 100% as planned.
This is the ninth installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the Central Section.
Sheldon's Imani Dupree has unfinished business lingering from this season, but she has two more years to come back and take care of it.
This is the seventh installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the North Coast Coast Section.
Malcolm Clemons will be back for TWO MORE YEARS! Which other stars return, and who will be in position to step up into a bigger role in 2019?
This is the seventh installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the North Coast Coast Section.
2019 will be the year of unfinished business for Karson Lippert, and there are several state meet contenders returning elsewhere in the SDS.
This is the sixth installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the San Diego Section.
Can Charlie Giannini make the leap into state-wide contention in his senior year?
This is the fifth installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the Northern Section.
Daniel Perry will be one of the keys to Skyline's continued success next spring.
This is the fourth installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the Oakland Section.
Masaki Wada-Low is the top returning male hurdler in the section, part of what is shaping up to be a solid Los Gatos squad in 2019.
This is the third installment in a series of section-by-section track & field season in review articles. This is a recap of the Central Coast Section.
Indiah Turner is the next in a long line of great Carson jumpers, and she is also tremendous in the hurdles.