Extended feature on the District 7 title race!
Extended feature on the District 7 title race!
Phil Grove's extended meet feature on the Tri States Coaches Association Championship!
Part of our Slippery Rock University Mack Cooper Invitational coverage (via MileSplit)
Check out this extended feature on Saturday's Pittsburgh Central Catholic Invitational
Recap of the Grove City Invitational on Saturday
Part of our Pittsburgh Central Catholic Invitational coverage (via MileSplit)
Sharpsville meet feature featuring winners Jeff Van Kooten of Pittsburgh Central Catholic and Alexis O'Shea of West Allegheny
Many miles are still to be traveled on the road to National Trail Raceway.
Several of the winners Saturday at the Spartan Invitational in Boardman took simply the next step on an expected path to the state championship meet. A few others completed giant, possibly unexpected leaps toward potential berths in the OHSAA finale.
Phil Grove recaps his trip to the Boardman Invitational and what he witnessed!
PTXC 6 feature story on boys varsity races!
The heat and humidity had a big impact on the runners on Saturday, to the point where some couldn't overcome the opressive temperatures.
Poca throws standout Christian Buckley was named the Gatorade West Virginia Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year.
A six-part series on the 2014 Central Bucks South girls 4x800 meter relay that made Pennsylvania history on Saturday, May 24th when they claimed the all-time Pennsylvania best clocking in the event in 8:51.49.
Millie Paladino solidified her standing as one of the nation's best distance runners with a 2014 season to remember. Her final race at the Brooks PR Invitational ended with another national-class time from the West Virginia recruit.
Former Jefferson standout Brandon Doughty finished fifth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the recent NCAA Division I championships in Eugene, Ore.
Amelia Paladino runs 4:46.69 in the mile at one of the top post-season invitationals.
West Virginia's 100th State Track and Field Meet
AAA Girls Preview
All told, six meet records fell as conditions more agreeable to record breaking welcomed competitors back to Baldwin High School.
In the face of drenching rains, districts 1, 3, and 6 instituted delays. District 7 did not.
Amelia Paladino won the Girls' Mile Run Championship on the opening day of the 120th running of the Penn Relays at historic Franklin Field in Philadelphia. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
For generations, countless Americans have trained in the “family business,” with the goal of one day taking over the grocery store, farm, restaurant or any other enterprise that their parents were operating.
Many people avoid the number 13 at all costs, carefully planning activities to distance themselves from the unlucky combination of digits.
Any NASCAR fan will tell you that North Carolina is the center for speed in their favorite sport. Trentavis Friday is lobbying hard that the Tar Heel state also deserves recognition for the speed of its track sprinters.
Sunday was the time to tidy up any loose ends or unfinished business from the 2014 indoor season, and one of the nation’s best relay teams definitely had some missions to accomplish on the final day of the New Balance Nationals Indoor.
A national title in the 800-meter run wasn’t the only thing on the line Sunday afternoon at The Armory when 10 middle distance standouts awaited the starter’s gun. As it played out, bragging rights for the state of Virginia also were very much at stake.
Somewhere in math class, two negatives make a positive. Sunday afternoon, Grant Fisher only needed one huge negative to make a positive, that being a New Balance Nationals Indoor championship in the boys’ mile run.
One could excuse Adam Kelly for being a little nervous and in a hurry. After all, national championships were on the line Sunday in New York City. Despite some anxious moments, the junior from Barrington, R.I., was able to withstand a late challenge and capture the New Balance Nationals Indoor title in the weight throw.