Seven-day meet, which begins on Friday, features 16 athletes from the Bay State area.
Seven-day meet, which begins on Friday, features 16 athletes from the Bay State area.
The Class of 2018, our returning seniors, had an impressive fall campaign. A total of 45 runners dipped under 20 minutes for the five-kilometer distance. Who are our top returnees this season?
This feature is intended to not only recognize some of our star athletes, but give recognition to our unsung heroes, too. If you are a coach, please pass this along to your team. If you are an athlete and a recent graduate, feel free to participate or send this to teammates and friends.
The Class of 2018, our returning seniors, had an abundance of fine performances. A total of 12 runners dipped under 16 minutes for the five-kilometer distance. Who are our top returnees this season?
The Class of 2019, our returning juniors, made an impact last year with a total of 36 runners breaking 20 minutes for the five-kilometer distance. Who are our top returnees this season?
The Class of 2019, our returning juniors, were a talented bunch last year with a total of 31 runners under 17 minutes for the five-kilometer distance. Who are our top returnees this season? We the use of our extensive data base, we compiled a list that is 500 deep! Where do you rank?
Voting ends July 31st for Hometown Heroes, which will recognize an exceptional high school coach with a $25,000 mortgage on behalf of Quicken Loans
Former Bellingham High standout wins 3K steeplechase by more than three seconds.
We picked the class-leaders in 14 events this spring. Voting ends on Saturday at midnight.
We picked the class-leaders in 16 events this spring. Voting ends on Saturday at midnight.
A good indication of who will be the runners to keep an eye on this cross-country season taking a look at what they did in the longest race of the outdoor track & field season, the two mile run.
A good indication of who will be the runners to keep an eye on this cross-country season taking a look at what they did in the longest race of the outdoor track & field season, the two mile run.
Two-day meet includes middle school and high school races.
For the past decade, the MIAA All State Finals has taken part on a five-kilometer terrain. Who has been the fastest for this distance?
For the past decade, the MIAA All State Finals has taken part on a five-kilometer terrain five times. Who has been the fastest for this distance?
The former Seekonk High standout earned a spot to next month's IAAF World Track & Field Championships by placing third at the USATF T&F Championships. Here's what he had to say about that race (and more!).
Watch the AAU Junior Olympics LIVE on FloTrack from July 29-August 5th.
Former all-state middle-distance star competing in 3K steeplechase at Pan American Junior Championships this weekend.
The Class of 2020 turned in some strong times as ninth-graders last year with a total of 15 runners under 20 minutes for the five-kilometer distance.
We had 18 freshmen crack 18 minutes for the 5K distance.
We picked the class-leaders in 16 events this spring. Voting ends on Saturday at midnight.
We picked the state-leaders in 14 events this spring. Voting ends on Saturday at midnight.
The meet schedule begins on Sept. 9 with the Vineyard X-C Invitational at Oaks Bluff. All State Meet slated for Nov. 18 at Wrentham.
With the use of our data base, we checked out the rankings of this special class each of their last two years? How did they rank with their peers as ninth- and tenth-graders? We have it here, and 100 deep!
With the use of our data base, we checked out the rankings of this special class each of their last 2 years? How did they rank with their peers as ninth-and tenth-graders? Check it out! We are 100 deep!
With the use of our data base, we checked out the rankings of the senior class each of their last three years? How did they rank with their peers as ninth-graders, tenth-graders and 11th graders? We have it here, and we're 100 deep!
With the use of our data base, we checked out the rankings of the senior class each of their last three years? How did they rank with their peers as ninth-graders, tenth-graders and 11th graders? We have it here!
There's still time to enter for this unique event, which will be held on July 23 at Cranston West and will feature several current and past Rhode Island high school stars.
This feature is intended to not only recognize some of our star athletes, but give recognition to our unsung heroes, too. If you are a coach, please pass this along to your team. If you are an athlete and a recent graduate, feel free to participate or send this to teammates and friends.