Olathe North freshman Anjali Hocker Singh, the 6A state cross county champ last fall, will help her team chase the track and field title this spring.
Jentrie Alderson of Southeast of Saline now holds top times in all three class 3A distance events.
Senior Tyus Wilson of Sterling cleared 7-0 in the high jump to highlight a weekend filled with top marks.
Brandt Cox of Salina South placed second in the long jump at the Saline County Invitational.
Taylor Briggs, a senior at Chapman, could finish an undefeated state meet career this spring.
KSHSAA's Bill Faflick and Mark Lentz answer questions about what to expect in the 2021 season.
Manhattan's Daniel Harkin returns to defend his state title in the 3200 meter run.
Leavenworth's Dhakiya Blake and Wynter Ramos are back to claim their dominance of Kansas sprints.
Cali Kerschen of Andale is among the key returners for Andale's girls.
Belle Peters of Smoky Valley cleared 12-8 to win the 2019 class 3A state title in the pole vault.
Emily Jensik of Republic County is among 65 returning state placers in class 2A girls.
Lincoln's Jaycee Vath will be seeking to repeat as class 1A state champion in the 1600 and 3200 meters
Chesney Peterson wins the 2A state title that slipped away from her last year.
Colin Oswalt and Caleb Eilert went head-to-head for the 1A state title...again
Olathe North freshman Anjali Hocker Singh broke away late to win the class 6A girls state title.
Kapaun's Enriquez, Carroll's Jackson win individual state titles
Blue Valley Northwest's Riley Beach gets one more shot at a state championship this Saturday.
Logan Seger and St. Thomas Aquinas aim for a seventh straight boys Kansas 5A state cross country title.
Taylor Briggs could become just the sixth Kansas runner ever to win four Kansas cross country state titles.
Erin Hammeke of Ellinwood will have a fight on her hands to defend the Kansas girls class 2A cross country state title.
Hope Jackson dipped under 18 minutes to win the Bishop Carroll regional Saturday.
Tanner Lindahl of Buhler again won the AVCTL Div. 4 league title.
Lawrence Free State posted a perfect score to win their home meet on Saturday.
Caylyn Pfizenmaier of Clay Center "won" her race at Junction City on Saturday.
Newkirk out-kicks Harkin; Briggs rolls in matchup of state champs
KSHSAA announced classification changes Friday, re-shaping the state title outlook in every X-C division
Girard's Cormick Logue is making a strong case as Kansas' best cross country runner this fall.
Wamego will continue its tradition of hosting the KSHSAA state cross country championships.
Buhler's Tanner Lindahl (left) and Hayden's Tanner Newkirk went toe-to-toe in Wamego on Saturday
It looked a little different, but there were plenty of great races on Kansas' opening weekend.