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Final 2024 High School Football America Public Schools 100 high school football rankings
Venice is the No. 2 public school in the country. The Indians won Florida’s 7A state championship with their only loss coming against IMG Academy.Texas has the second-most Public 100 teams. Class 6A Division I champ North Crowley is the top team of the 19 teams from the Lone Star State.Following North Crowley is Duncanville […]


Venice is the No. 2 public school in the country. The Indians won Florida’s 7A state championship with their only loss coming against IMG Academy.Texas has the second-most Public 100 teams. Class 6A Division I champ North Crowley is the top team of the 19 teams from the Lone Star State.Following North Crowley is Duncanville at No. 4, Westlake at No. 13, North Shore at No. 15 and Atascocita at No. 17.**** Western forfeits two games, West Boca Raton awarded one of those wins.In the High School Football America Public Schools 100, Milton is one of 15 teams from the Peach State. Georgia 6A champ Grayson is No. 5 in the nation, followed by Carrollton at No. 8 and Buford at No. 9. Lee County is the fifth highest ranked public school in the state, sitting at No. 25 in the nation.Jones is the second highest ranked Florida public school at No. 14, followed by Lakeland at No. 16, 2A champ Cocoa at No. 18 and 3A champ Miami Northwestern at No. 19.*** Awarded forfeit victories from The First Academy (Florida), which had to forfeit eight wins for use of an ineligible players+ Awarded forfeit victories from Miami Central (Florida), which had to forfeit eight wins for use of an ineligible player
Rank | Team/State | Record |
1 | Milton (Georgia) | (15-0) |
2 | Venice (Florida) | (14-1) |
3 | North Crowley (Texas) | (16-0) |
4 | Duncanville (Texas) | (13-1) |
5 | Grayson (Georgia) | (14-1) |
6 | Corner Canyon (Utah) | (13-1) |
7 | East St. Louis (Illinois) | (13-1) |
8 | Carrollton (Georgia) | (14-1) |
9 | Buford (Georgia) | (12-2) |
10 | Corona Centennial (California) | (9-3) |
11 | Mission Viejo (California) | (10-1) |
12 | Liberty (Arizona) | (12-1) |
13 | Westlake (Austin, Texas) | (14-2) |
14 | Jones (Orlando, Florida) | (14-1) |
15 | North Shore (Texas) | (14-1) |
16 | Lakeland (Florida) | (13-1) |
17 | Atascocita (Texas) | (12-2) |
18 | Cocoa (Florida) | (10-3) |
19 | Northwestern (Miami, Florida) | (12-2)+ |
20 | Grimsley (North Carolina) | (16-0) |
21 | Basha (Arizona) | (11-2) |
22 | Norland (Florida) | (9-3)*+ |
23 | Thompson (Alabama) | (11-3) |
24 | Edna Karr (Louisiana) | (14-0) |
25 | Lee County (Georgia) | (13-1) |
26 | Lincoln (San Diego, California) | (12-2) |
27 | Vandegrift (Texas) | (15-1) |
28 | Southlake Carroll (Texas) | (15-1) |
29 | Avon (Ohio) | (16-0) |
30 | Pittsburg (California) | (12-3) |
31 | Folsom (California) | (12-2) |
32 | Douglas County (Georgia) | (11-3) |
33 | Lone Peak (Utah) | (11-3) |
34 | Langston Hughes (Georgia) | (13-2) |
35 | Collins Hill (Georgia) | (11-2) |
36 | Oakland (Tennessee) | (14-1) |
37 | Olentangy Liberty (Ohio) | (14-2) |
38 | Allen (Texas) | (13-1) |
39 | Northwestern (South Carolina) | (14-0) |
40 | Weddington (North Carolina) | (13-1) |
41 | North Gwinnett (Georgia) | (12-1) |
42 | Lake Travis (Texas) | (12-2) |
43 | Dutch Fork (South Carolina) | (14-0) |
44 | Coppell (Texas) | (12-1) |
45 | Rolesville (North Carolina) | (14-2) |
46 | Central (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) | (13-1) |
47 | Hough (North Carolina) | (12-2) |
48 | Brownsburg (Indiana) | (13-1) |
49 | Parker (Birmingham, Alabama) | (14-1) |
50 | Massillon Washington (Ohio) | (11-3) |
51 | Westfield (Indiana) | (12-2) |
52 | Alexandria (Louisiana) | (13-1) |
53 | West Boca Raton (Florida) | (15-0)**** |
54 | Gadsden County (Florida) | (13-2) |
55 | Longview (Texas) | (12-3) |
56 | Summerville (South Carolina) | (13-1) |
57 | Summer Creek (Texas) | (12-3) |
58 | Hamilton (Arizona) | (10-2) |
59 | Thomas County Central (Georgia) | (11-2) |
60 | Auburn (Alabama) | (10-1) |
61 | Coffee (Georgia) | (11-3) |
62 | Cherry Creek (Colorado) | (13-1) |
63 | DeSoto (Texas) | (11-3) |
64 | Bryant (Arkansas) | (13-0) |
65 | South Oak Cliff (Texas) | (13-3) |
66 | Lake Mary (Florida) | (12-3) |
67 | Mill Creek (Georgia) | (7-4) |
68 | Skyridge (Utah) | (10-3) |
69 | Roswell (Georgia) | (9-3) |
70 | Central (Phenix City, Alabama) | (10-3) |
71 | Highland Park (Texas) | (14-2) |
72 | Denton Ryan (Texas) | (13-2) |
73 | Osceola (Kissimmee, Florida) | (12-3) |
74 | North Cobb (Georgia) | (11-1) |
75 | Arbor View (Nevada) | (10-2) |
76 | Westside (Anderson, South Carolina) | (13-1) |
77 | Raines (Florida) | (13-1) |
78 | Ruston (Louisiana) | (11-3) |
79 | Aledo (Texas) | (12-2) |
80 | Neville (Louisiana) | (11-2) |
81 | Saraland (Alabama) | (13-1) |
82 | Boyle County (Kentucky) | (12-1) |
83 | Manatee (Florida) | (10-2) |
84 | Armwood (Florida) | (12-1) |
85 | Hoover (Alabama) | (10-3) |
86 | Alcoa (Tennessee) | (12-1) |
87 | Seminole (Sanford, Florida) | (10-2)*** |
88 | Tampa Bay Tech (Florida) | (10-2) |
89 | Edgewater (Florida) | (10-2)*** |
90 | Colquitt County (Georgia) | (8-4) |
91 | St. Augustine (Florida) | (11-2) |
92 | Atlantic (Delray Beach, Florida) | (11-2)*** |
93 | Ravenwood (Tennessee) | (13-1) |
94 | Mallard Creek (North Carolina) | (10-3) |
95 | Dr. Phillips (Florida) | (12-2) |
96 | Southridge (Florida) | (10-3) |
97 | Denton Guyer (Texas) | (10-4) |
98 | Blanche Ely (Florida) | (8-4) |
99 | Katy (Texas) | (11-2) |
100 | Lehi (Utah) | (9-3) |
Below the full HSFA Public Schools 100 that is created with our proprietary algorithm that we’ve been using for our rankings since 2013.Florida leads the Public 100 with 21 teams.Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.* Norland (Florida) forfeited 32-27 win to American Heritage (Plantation) for using an ineligible playerMilton (Georgia) finishes 2024 as the No. 1 Public School in America. The Eagles, who finished No. 2 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football, won the Georgia 5A state championship.
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High school highlights for Saturday, May 17, 2025
NON-CONFERENCE • Tommy Kozak and Evan O’Bryan combined to throw a five-hitter as St. Charles downed Cannon Falls 7-4. ADVERTISEMENT • Pine Island won a pitchers duel, Luke Sems guiding the Panthers past Caledonia 1-0. Sems allowed just three hits and one walk while striking out eight. For Caledonia, pitcher Garrett Konz tossed a four-hitter, […]


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• Tommy Kozak and Evan O’Bryan combined to throw a five-hitter as St. Charles downed Cannon Falls 7-4.
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• Pine Island won a pitchers duel, Luke Sems guiding the Panthers past Caledonia 1-0. Sems allowed just three hits and one walk while striking out eight. For Caledonia, pitcher Garrett Konz tossed a four-hitter, walked none and struck out 11 in taking the loss. Sems got the game’s lone RBI on a double in the fourth inning.
• Brady Buchmann homered but Century fell behind early and never could catch up in a 7-4 loss to New Prague.
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Sheridan/Johnson County HS Regional Track and Field Results 2025
The Sheridan and Buffalo boys and girls teams as well as the Big Horn boys team finished 1st at their respective regional meets. The Tongue River girls were 2nd, the TR boys were 3rd and the BH girls were 4th. The State Meet is May 22-24 at Casper. Click here to see a schedule of […]


The Sheridan and Buffalo boys and girls teams as well as the Big Horn boys team finished 1st at their respective regional meets.
The Tongue River girls were 2nd, the TR boys were 3rd and the BH girls were 4th.
The State Meet is May 22-24 at Casper.
Click here to see a schedule of the state meet
4A East at Campbell County: (Sheridan)
Chance Morris finished 2nd in the boys 100 meter dash and 1st in the boys 200 meter dash.
Rudy Green finished 1st in the boys 400 meter dash.
Ryder Charest finished 1st in both the boys 800 meter run and 1600 meter run.
Shaun Gonda finished 1st in the boys 3200 meter run.
Garrett Otto finished 1st in both the boys 110 meter hurdles and 300 meter hurdles. Adam Frey was 3rd in the 300 meter hurdles.
The Sheridan boys 4 by 100 meter relay team finished 1st.
The Sheridan boys 4 by 400 meter relay team finished 1st.
The Sheridan boys 4 by 800 meter relay team finished 1st.
Colton Patterson finished 3rd in the boys high jump.
Shaw Walker finished 1st in the boys pole vault.
Brady Hartman finished 3rd in the boys discus.
The Sheridan boys 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 1st.
Olivia Hardesty and Lilly Charest finished 2nd and 3rd in the girls 100 meter dash. Hardesty was also 3rd in the 200 meter dash.
Leah Lynn and Loralai Ketner finished 2nd and 3rd in the girls 400 meter dash.
Alexa Miller finished 1st in the girls 1600 meter run.
Rudy Jacobs and Loralai Ketner finished 2nd and 3rd in the girls 100 meter hurdles. Ketner also finished 1st in the girls 300 meter hurdles.
The Sheridan girls 4 by 100 meter relay team finished 2nd.
The Sheridan girls 4 by 400 meter relay team finished 3rd.
The Sheridan girls 4 by 800 meter relay team finished 2nd.
Trinity Johnson and Peytin Fagnoli finished 2nd and 3rd in the girls high jump.
Lilly Charest finished 2nd in the girls pole vault.
Yonah Gradinaru and Amara Caywood finished 2nd and 3rd in the girls discus.
Amara Caywood finished 2nd in the girls shot put.
The Sheridan girls 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 3rd.
3A East at Buffalo:
Zach Freise, Ryan Rasmuson and Cole Rasmuson finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the boys 800 meter run.
Zach Freise, Cole Rasmuson and Ethan Rayo finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the boys 1600 meter run.
Ethan Rayo finished 1st in the boys 3200 meter run.
James Ihnat finished 3rd in both the boys 110 meter hurdles and 300 meter hurdles.
The Buffalo boys 4 by 400 meter relay team finished 1st.
The Buffalo boys 4 by 800 meter relay team finished 1st.
Logan Jordahl finished 1st in the boys pole vault.
Riley Roduner finished 1st in the boys triple jump.
The Buffalo boys 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 2nd.
Maya Hall and Ellie Farris finished 1st and 2nd in both the girls 800 meter run and 1600 meter run. Hall also finished 1st in the girls 3200 meter run.
The Buffalo girls 4 by 100 meter relay team finished 3rd.
The Buffalo girls 4 by 400 meter relay team finished 2nd.
The Buffalo boys 4 by 800 meter relay team finished 1st.
Destiny Cleveland and Samantha Jarvis finished 2nd and 3rd in the girls high jump.
Gabi Hall finished 2nd in the girls triple jump.
Grace Finkle and Brooke Camino finished 1st and 2nd in the girls discus. Finkle also finished 1st in the girls shot put.
The Buffalo girls 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 2nd.
2A/1A East Regional Meet at Torrington: (Big Horn, Tongue River, Arvada-Clearmont, Kaycee)
Cruz Hernandez (BH), Rio Hernandez (BH) and Noah Smith (BH) finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 2A Boys 100 meter dash.
Cruz Hernandez (BH), Noah Smith (BH) and Owen Petty (BH) finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 2A Boys 200 meter dash.
Rio Hernandez (BH), Derek Miller (TR) and Nalin Fletcher (BH) finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 2A Boys 400 meter dash.
Rio Hernandez (BH), Cameron Guelde (BH) and Jacob Sage (BH) finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the boys 800 meter run. Guelde also finished 1st in the 2A boys 1600 meter run.
Brendan Mogen (BH) finished 2nd in the 2A boys 3200 meter run.
Kaden Miller (TR) finished 1st in the 2A boys 110 meter hurdles.
Daniel Walker (BH) finished 2nd in both the 2A boys 110 and 300 meter hurdles.
Hagen Walker (TR) and Kaden Hill (TR) finished 1st and 3rd in the 2A boys 300 meter hurdles.
The Big Horn boys 4 by 100, 4 by 400 and 4 by 800 meter relay teams finished 1st.
The Tongue River boys 4 by 100 meter relay team finished 2nd.
The Tongue River boys 4 by 400 meter relay team finished 2nd.
Owen Petty (BH) and Jacob Sage (BH) finished 2nd and 3rd in the 2A boys long jump.
Brendan Mogen (BH) finished 3rd in the 2A boys triple jump.
Franklin Ford (Kaycee) finished 2nd in the 1A boys pole vault.
Chase Garber (BH) and Paul Lobdell (BH) finished 1st and 2nd in the 2A boys discus.
Chase Garber (BH), Will Taylor (BH) and Bridger Doke (BH) finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 2A boys shot put.
The Big Horn boys 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 1st.
Afton Cummins (TR) finished 1st in both the 2A girls 200 and 400 meter dash.
Alaina Davis (Kaycee) finished 3rd in both the 1A girls 200 and 400 meter dash and 1A girls high jump.
Lyla Marney (BH) and Teagan Butler (BH) finished 1st and 2nd in both the 2A girls 800 and 1600 meter run.
Laken Walker (TR) and Naomi Shepperson (TR) finished 2nd and 3rd in the 2A girls 3200 meter run.
Raegan McLaughlin (BH) finished 3rd in the 2A girls 100 meter hurdles.
Cooper Davies (BH) finished 3rd in the 2A girls 300 meter hurdles.
The Tongue River girls 4 by 100 and 4 by 800 meter relay teams finished 2nd.
The Tongue River girls 4 by 400 meter relay team finished 1st.
The Big Horn girls 4 by 800 meter relay team finished 1st.
Maui Orum (BH) finished 3rd in the 2A girls high jump.
Jeniah Lovingood (TR), McKinlee Scammon (TR) and Chaney Reish (TR) finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 2A girls long jump. Reish and Scammon finished 1st and 3rd in the 2A girls triple jump.
Jeniah Lovingood (TR) finished 1st in the 2A girls shot put.
Kasey Pryor (Kaycee) finished 3rd in the 1A girls shot put.
The Big Horn girls 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 3rd.
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2025 Colorado state track & field championships
The Colorado state track and field championships hit Championship Saturday on May 17th. Highlights of the final day include the 100-meter dash, 200 dash, 4×100 and 4×400 relays, plus the 5A discus and pole vault. LAKEWOOD — They were coming down the home stretch at the Colorado state track & field championship meet. The annual […]

- The Colorado state track and field championships hit Championship Saturday on May 17th.
- Highlights of the final day include the 100-meter dash, 200 dash, 4×100 and 4×400 relays, plus the 5A discus and pole vault.
LAKEWOOD — They were coming down the home stretch at the Colorado state track & field championship meet.
The annual track extravaganza reached a crescendo on May 17 as some of the most prominent racing events in the state took center stage.
Fort Collins-area teams emerged with a team title plus a pair of runner-up finishes. Meanwhile, a Windsor sprinter swept a pair of 4A dash championships and led the Wizards to a relay win, joining Fossil Ridge.
Here’s how day three of state track & field went for Fort Collins-area athletes, plus some notable scores and results for Northern Colorado and statewide competitors.
Fossil Ridge clinches 5A team title
The SaberCats will be champions! There’s still one event to go, but the Fossil Ridge girls team has run away from the field to clinch the 5A team title.
It’s the first track title in Fossil Ridge’s school history and the first Fort Collins team to win a 5A track title since 2016.
— Kevin Lytle Windsor girls 4×400 closes meet in styleWhat a way to go out.Through a driving rain, Windsor grabbed the 4A girls 4×400 relay title with a furious finishing kick from Kiana Cumings for her third state title of the day.Maya Brasch started the Wizards off strong, Madelyn Von Tersch kept them within striking distance, Reyligh Hess closed the gap and Cumings sealed the deal.Not only did that seal a relay title, but it also propelled Windsor into a runner-up 4A girls team finish.
— Chris Abshire Heritage Christian nearly nabs 2A team titleThe Eagles came close to a truly special team championship in Class 2A.Wiggins led by 2.5 points entering the 2A girls 4×400 and Heritage Christian needed to beat the Tigers by three spots to secure the crown.It looked like the Eagles had it down the home stretch but settled for 5th, with Wiggins taking 7th to hold on 69-68.5.This would have been a special one for HCA, a school that has dealt with tragedy this year. Classmate and one-time Eagles track teammate Sophia Case passed away in a spring break car accident in March.
— Chris Abshire Fossil Ridge 4×100 relay breaks throughAfter some remarkably close calls for Fossil Ridge at this state meet, the SaberCats finally sit atop the podium.Fossil’s relay crew of Ellia Anderson, Katie Feldman, Ava Hurlbut and Addyson Smith blew away the field, winning the 5A girls 4×100 title in 46.62 seconds. Eaglecrest was runner-up in 47.35.The SaberCats’ time was also a new school record, the fourth time this season the Fossil girls have set a program best or lowered their own mark.
— Chris Abshire Windsor’s Kiana Cumings wins another state titleMake it a double-dose of gold for Kiana Cumings! The Windsor star made it a two state titles in short order.Not long after winning the 4A 400, Cumings was back on the track as the top speed in the 200. Cumings won the 4A 200-meter title in a personal best time of 23.96 seconds. Holy Family’s Claire Tannehill was second at 24.37 seconds.Windsor’s Maya Brasch was third in the race at 24.44 seconds.Double the gold: Windsor sprinter stands tall in Colorado 4A state track sprint sweep
— Kevin Lytle Another dramatic finish with Addyson SmithFossil Ridge’s Addyson Smith has been right in two of the best races of the day, but finished just short of first in each.After finishing second in the 5A 100 by .01 earlier in the day, Smith finishes second in the 5A 200 dash as well. Like the 100, Heritage’s Zona Welling just edged past Smith at the end.Welling won in 23.96 seconds with Smith second at 24.08. Two tough finishes, but also silver medals that are helping push Fossil Ridge toward a 5A team title.– Kevin Lytle Fort Collins runners with strong distance finishesIn the 5A boys 1,600 run Fort Collins’ Cadel Ruthven had a solid fourth-place finish in a time of 4:14.12. ThunderRidge’s Ben Lee won in 4:09.44.In the 5A girls 1,600, Fossil Ridge’s Tatum Berg had a big final kick to finish fourth in a time of 4:55. Emily Cohen of Cherry Creek won in 4:52.07.Some other recent notable finishes for locals:Poudre’s Gery Lockman followed his third-place in the 400 with a fourth-place in the 200 in a time of 21.46 seconds.Heritage Christian’s Kayla Cuckler finished sixth in the 2A 200 in 26.54 seconds– Kevin Lytle Team scores update: Fossil Ridge title chasingHere’s the midday (12:30 p.m.) team scores updates:Girls 5AFossil Ridge 61Eaglecrest 49Mountain Vista 41Boys 5ACherokee Trail 48Eaglecrest 40Mountain Vista 37Girls 4ANiwot 118Air Academy 46Windsor 43.5Boys 4ANiwot 55Roosevelt 36Thompson Valley 35Girls 3ACoal Ridge 64Classical Academy 61.5Berthoud 46Boys 3AClassical Academy 65Resurrection Christian 50Berthoud 45Girls 2AWiggins 56Heritage Christian 52.5Buena Vista 44Boys 2APeyton 39Sedgwick County 35.5Golden View Classical 32Girls 1AIdalia 62Merino 55McClave 43Boys 1AHaxtun 51.5Plateau Valley 50Springfield 47– Kevin Lytle Windsor sprinter Kiana Cumings wins state titleIt’s golden for Windsor star Kiana Cumings!Cumings won the 4A 400-meter dash in a time of 54.92 seconds, winning in a comfortable margin over Rylee Klatt of Mead in 56.38 seconds.Cumings finished second in the 4A last season. Cumings will race for the 200 title later in the day to try and make it a double-gold in 2025.– Kevin Lytle Fossil Ridge sprinter misses gold by closest of marginsIt couldn’t have been any closer at the finish line.Heritage’s Zona Welling barely nudged past Fossil Ridge’s Addyson Smith to win by just .01 in the 5A girls 100-meter dash.Welling ran the top time in Colorado this season at 11.75, with Smith at 11.76. The SaberCats junior still has a great shot at gold this afternoon as the top seed in the 5A girls 200 dash.
— Chris Abshire Windsor sprinter zooms to runner-up finishWindsor’s Maya Brasch zoomed up the leaderboard, cutting nearly half a second off her prelim time to finish runner-up in the 4A girls 100-meter dash.The Wizards’ junior went from 12.24 to 11.83, just .08 off winner Claire Tannehill of Holy Family.Brasch should also be an integral part of Windsor’s 4×100-meter dash team that has a strong shot at gold this afternoon.– Chris Abshire Local sprinters start morning with top-5 finishesGold was within reach, but a trio of local sprinters still found a spot on the short-distance podiums with top-5 finishes:5A boys 100: DJ Ruff, Fort Collins, 10.61 seconds (4th)4A boys 100: JaMaurius Taylor, Timnath, 10.95 (5th)4A girls 100: Emili Voelker, Timnath, 12.07 (5th)2A boys 110 hurdles: Alec Lundy, Heritage Christian (5th)
— Chris Abshire Timnath top seed fizzles in long jumpTimnath freshman Liliana Purohit entered state as the top seed in the 4A girls triple jump.But she failed to make the event finals, only leaping 34-06, 3.5 feet off her No. 1 qualifying mark in the finals. Teammate Jordyn Kauffman did take 6th with a best jump of 35-02.50.
— Chris Abshire Colorado state track team scoresThere are plenty of points still on the table on Championship Saturday, so the team title races are heating up.Here’s how the team standings look entering the final day at state track:Class 5ABoysMountain Vista (37)Eaglecrest (31)Fountain Fort-Carson (25)GirlsFossil Ridge (53)Cherry Creek (37)Mountain Vista (35)Class 4ABoysNiwot (51)Thompson Valley (35)Palmer Ridge (30)GirlsNiwot (68)Air Academy (46)Roosevelt (28)Class 3ABoysResurrection Christian (48)Classical Academy (35)Berthoud (29)GirlsClassical Academy (53.5)Coal Ridge (52)University (35)Class 2ABoysSedgwick County (35.5)Lake County (28)Golden View Classical (22)GirlsWiggins (38)Heritage Christian (35)Wray (28)Class 1ABoysMerino (31)Idalia (29)Plateau Valley (28)GirlsIdalia (44)Merino (38)Eads (31)– Chris Abshire Check out all the Colorado state track boys winnersThere has already been plenty of gold medals given out through two days the the Colorado state track & field meet.Who will join them on Championship Saturday down in Lakewood?State champions: Here is every 2025 Colorado high school boys track and field state champion
— Chris Abshire
See all the Colorado state track girls champions
More than two dozen girls state champions have been crowned at the Colorado state track and field meet, with more to come on the final day.
— Chris Abshire
Friday state track recap
It was another fruitful day of runner-up finishes, especially in relays and mid-distance events on the track.
See where our local athletes landed on day two at the Colorado state track meet:
— Chris Abshire
Thursday state track recap
There were no Fort Collins-area state champions on the first day. But there was a city runner-up sweep in the 5A high jump and plenty of podium finishes on the track.
Relive all the day one action from the Colorado state track & field meet.
Fort Collins state track guide: Who are local title contenders?
There were no city or PSD state champions during the first two days despite several locals entering as top seeds.
But the final day holds plenty of promise, with many Fort Collins, Timnath and Windsor-area title contenders still on deck.
Who will be crowned champions? Who will add to their existing hardware? Check out some likely contenders in this story:
— Chris Abshire
History lesson: Great Fort Collins-area state track performances since 2000
Since the calendar turned to the new millennium, there have been a slew of remarkable achievements from local athletes at the Colorado state track meet.
From Brooke Naughton’s jumps triple to Ray Bozmans’ sprint sweep or Gabi McDonald’s years of dominance, here are 15 of the best Fort Collins-area performances since 2000.
— Chris Abshire
Saturday state track finals schedule (field)
Here are all the Saturday field finals at the 2025 Colorado state track & field championships:
8:30 A.M.
- 4A girls triple jump
- 3A boys discus
- 2A girls high jump
- 1A boys long jump and shot put
- 1A girls pole vault
10/10:30 a.m.
- 4A girls shot put
- 2A girls long jump
11/11:30 a.m.
- 5A girls pole vault and discus
- 4A boys triple jump
- 3A girls high jump
12:30/1 p.m.
- 2A boys long jump and shot put
1:30/2 p.m.
- 5A boys pole vault and discus
- 3A boys triple jump
- 1A girls high jump
— Chris Abshire
Saturday state track finals schedule (track)
Here are all the Saturday running finals at the 2025 Colorado state track & field championships:
- 9:30-10:04 a.m.: 110-meter hurdles (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 4-6 minutes)
- 10:30-11 a.m.: 100-meter dash (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 3-4 minutes)
- 11:10-11:20 a.m.: 1600 meters (2A boys and girls)
- 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.: 400-meter dash (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 3-4 minutes)
- 12:10-12:20 p.m.: 1600 meters (1A boys and girls)
- 12:50-1 p.m.: 1600 meters (5A boys and girls)
- 1:10-1:46 p.m.: 200 dash (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 4 minutes)
- 2-2:34 p.m.: 300 hurdles (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 4-6 minutes)
- 2:45-2:55 p.m.: 1600 meters (3A boys and girls)
- 3:05-3:50 p.m.: 4×100 relay (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 5 minutes)
- 4:05-4:15 p.m.: 1600 meters (4A boys and girls)
- 4:25-5:33 p.m.: 4×400 relay (All classes, boys and girls, alternating every 8-10 minutes)
— Chris Abshire
Chris Abshire covers high school and community sports for the Coloradoan.
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