Elijah Boesch has graduated from Central DeWitt! Check out some fun facts about him as we salute his high school career.
Santiago Hardy reflects on his high school running career for the Chinle Wildcats.
Trevor Tam reflects on the culmination of his high school running career after pulling off the triple crown. He will attend the University of California in San Diego, this fall.
Desert Vista's Ryan Bender reflects on his high school career.
Sarah Carter graduates from Xavier with PRs of 4:53.07 for 1600m and 10:35.21 for 3200m. We wish her the best as she moves on to the University of Washington.
Edwin Adams graduates with back to back State Titles for D1 Boys 300m Hurdles under his belt as well as a third place finishes in the D1 High Hurdles.
Here's Brandon McGuire's take on his High School career. The Raymond S. Kellis graduate leaves for the University of Wyoming with 2 State titles and a meet record under his belt.
While Jacob Slate tossed 160 to take 3rd in the Boys Discus at the D1 State Championships in May, Jacob Slate finds his niche as a Hammer and Weight thrower. Here's a look back through his eyes.
Alexis Rios just capped off her career at North Canyon HS. Here, she shares some of the most important parts of her high school career and what being a Rattler has meant for her.
Kayleigh Conlon is a two time Division I State Champion for Girls Shot Put and a State record holder in the event with a PR of 47-09.5.
Precious Craig is a Centennial school record holder for 100, 200, and 4x100. At the D2 Track and Field State Champs she took 6th for LJ, and 7th for 100m. We wish her the best at U of A.
Chris D'Angelo leaves the Thunder as part of a three-peat legacy having consistently scored at the D1 Cross Country State Champs. We wish him the best as he continues his career for the GCU Lopes.
Elijah Mason concluded his career as a thrower for Desert Vista this spring with his third consecutive State title in the Disc and his first for the Shot. Best of luck as he continues his career for the Huskies.
Trey Johnson led the State in three events with 13.65 in the 110 Hurdles, 10.57 in the 100 meter dash, and 24-06 in the Long Jump. We wish him the best as he continues his career at GCU.
Anaya capped off her high school career with individual State Titles in both the 100 and 200 meters in Division I, and anchored both the 400 and 1600-meter relays.
Brielle Sterns is a dual-sport (volleyball and track) athlete for Sahuaro High School. She is a three-time D2 State Champion in the 100 Hurdles and was also ranked AZ #5 for Long Jump this season.
Salute To Seniors is a medium for "senior farewells". These Q&As highlight the senior class as they move onto bigger and better things.
MileSplit waves goodbye to the Class of 2015. We recognize Darren McCaughan
MileSplit waves goodbye to the Class of 2015. We recognize Darren McCaughan for his achievements this school year and finishing on the podium in the long jump at the Ohio state meet.
MileSplit waves goodbye to the Class of 2015. Eli Moskowitz overcame many injuries to graduate as a State Champion in three different events.
MileSplit waves goodbye to the Class of 2015. Jack Jibb Graduates as both the New York Sate Champion in the 3000m steeplechase & the New Balance Nationals Outdoor champion in the 2000m Steeplechase.
MileSplit waves goodbye to the Class of 2015. Zach Dale tells us how he went from a 5:18 miler in 8th grade to one of the best distance runners in the nation by graduation.
We salute steepler Daniel Glick on a great high school career.
We salute Virginia 1000m Indoor State Champ Candace Jones.
MileSplit waves goodbye to the Class of 2015. 4:04 miler Logan Wetzel graduates as one of the best prep distance runners in the state of Michigan
In the coming weeks, many of our seniors will head out to start their college careers both athletically and academically. We wanted to salute them one more time in this special feature and say thank you for your support over the years.
In the coming weeks, many of our seniors will head out to start their college careers both athletically and academically. We wanted to salute them one more time in this special feature and say thank you for your support over the years.
In the coming weeks, many of our seniors will head out to start their college careers both athletically and academically. We wanted to salute them one more time in this special feature and say thank you for your support over the years.
In the coming weeks, many of our seniors will head out to start their college careers both athletically and academically. We wanted to salute them one more time in this special feature and say thank you for your support over the years.