It was a rainy day of first-time champions emerging from the pack alongside former champions returning to glory as the GHSA Track and Field State Championships completed the season at four locations around the state – Rome’s Barron Stadium, Hugh Mills Stadium in Albany, East Jackson High School and Carrollton High School.
Langston Hughes’ boys (Class 5A), Starr’s Mill’s boys (Class 4A), Monroe Area’s girls (Class 3A), KIPP’s boys (Class 2A), Carver-Atlanta’s girls (Class 2A) and Claxton’s girls (Class A-Division II) were the first-timers.
There were three programs to defend titles — Westminster’s girls won the program’s seventh title and fourth-straight after topping Class 4A, joining Sandy Creek’s boys (3A) – which won its third-straight — and Mitchell County’s boys (Class A-Division II) as the teams which defended last year’s championships. For Mitchell County, it marked the program’s second title and first since 1957.
Landmark Christian’s boys added the program’s 11th championship after finishing atop Class 1A-3A Private with a 98.5-point effort, highlighting former champions returning to the top of the podium. Landmark secured championships victories in 1996-2002, 2016, 2019, 2021.
Buford’s boys won in 1964 and 1982 before winning the Class 6A competition with 74 points, placing ahead of No. 2 Carrollton by just four points. Marietta’s girls won the Class 6A championships, the program’s third – 2001 and 2018. Pope’s girls hadn’t won a title since 1996 before finishing at the top of the Class 5A standings with a 96-point effort, 22 points ahead of second-placed Woodward. Sandy Creek (3A) won the team’s sixth title – 2007, 2008, 2015, 2023 and 2024.
Bleckley County’s boys won the Class 2A title in 2019, its first, before finishing atop Class A-Division I this season. Vidalia’s girls won the program’s first title in 2018 before mounting the top of the podium in Class A-Division I this season. Greater Atlanta Christian’s girls won previous titles in 2005, 2009 and 2012 before leading the final 1A-3A Private standings this year.
Follow the link to see the full standings for each event on both the boys and girls side of the classifications provided by MileSplit.
Final Team Standings
Class 6A
Boys: 1. Buford, 74 points; 2. Carrollton, 70; 3. Richmond Hill, 36; 4. Chapel Hill, 34.5; 5. North Atlanta, 34.
Girls: 1. Marietta, 70; 2. Buford, 58; 3. Harrison, 45; 4. Heritage-Conyers, 44; 5. McEachern, 44.
Class 5A
Boys: 1. Langston Hughes, 99; 2. Alexander, 64; 3. Brunswick, 45; 4. Greenbrier, 36; 5. Dunwoody, 34.
Girls: 1. Pope, 96; 2. Woodward Academy, 74; 3. Langston Hughes, 35; 4. Chamblee, 31; 5. Milton/Rome, 27.
Class 4A
Boys: 1. Starr’s Mill, 42, 2. Benedictine, 40; 3. Cartersville, 40; 4. Marist, 33; 5. Mays/Eagle’s Landing, 30.
Girls: 1. Westminster, 69; 2. Harris County, 66; 3. Cambridge, 58; 4. Pace Academy, 56; 5. Southwest DeKalb, 52.
Class 3A
Boys: 1. Sandy Creek, 99; 2. Jefferson, 79; 3. Calhoun, 49; 4. Stephenson, 44; 5. North Hall, 43.
Girls: 1. Monroe Area, 61; 2. North Hall, 60.25; 3. Jefferson, 51.5; 4. Cherokee Bluff, 50; 5. Monroe, 47.
Class 2A
Boys: 1. KIPP, 56; 2. Franklin County, 47; 3. East Jackson, 42.5; 4. Redan, 39; 5. Therrell, 32.
Girls: 1. Carver-Atlanta, 61, 2. Shaw, 58; 3. Booker T. Washington, 58; 4. Columbus, 55; 5. Redan/Savannah Arts, 44.
Class A-Division I
Boys: 1. Bleckley County, 58; 2. BEST, 55; 3. Social Circle, 53; 4. Bremen, 42; 5. Thomasville, 39.
Girls: 1. Vidalia, 70; 2. Model, 63; 3. Bremen, 57; 4. Bleckley County, 41; 5. Banks County, 39.
Class A-Division II
Boys: 1. Mitchell County, 54; 2. Warren County, 52; 3. Portal, 46; 4. Georgia Military, 43; 5. McIntosh County Academy, 43.
Girls: 1. Claxton, 74; 2. Elite Scholars, 52; 3. Metter, 50.63; 4. Washington-Wilkes, 47.63; 5. Charlton County, 46.63.
Class 1A-3A Private
Boys: 1. Landmark Christian, 98.5; 2. Trinity Christian, 74; 3. Athens Academy, 72; 4. Lovett, 49; 5. Hebron Christian, 46.
Girls: 1. Greater Atlanta Christian, 114; 2. Landmark Christian, 92; 3. Hebron Christian, 61; 4. Mount Vernon, 59; 5. Athens Academy, 39.
Adapted Wheelchair
Boys: 1. Wesleyan, 20; 2. Calhoun 10.
Girls: 1. Starr’s Mill, 10, 2. Gordon Central, 8; 3. Calhoun, 6.