Aubri Wrye split her high school time between Estancia and East Mountain, but left a few 2A marks in her wake while at Estancia.
Aubri Wrye split her high school time between Estancia and East Mountain, but left a few 2A marks in her wake while at Estancia.
Ginger Hutton dominated a lot of distance events in her day, including lapping most of the field.
Jericho Cleveland owns two seconds and a first in the virtual meet placings.
A seven-foot high jump clearance by Colt Sessions was the 4A standard for the decade.
Morgan Crotta owns the pole vault at an even eleven feet.
Shame on you if you've forgotten about Jennifer Celis. I promise you Tabor Scholl hasn't.
Cordell Davis is the top-ranked triple jumper of the decade, but he shows up on several other lists as well.
Raymond Bozmans was, and remains, in a league of his own as a sprinter.
Cera Chavez holds the 4A Girls 200 meter standard and is only two places out of first at 100m.
It was cold and wet on the last day of state, 2012, but Sierra Williams still tore it up.
Alonzo Chavez remains arguably the top 2A distance runner of the decade.
Clay Russell was in a 1A league of his own at the 2014 state meet.
It's hard to pick a best from so many candidates, but Dior Hall would have to be on your short list.
The steeplechase isn't an NMAA event, but Alex Heffelfinger was pretty good at the 1600 and 3200 as well.
Blake Yount set a Colorado all-time record in the 800 meters in 2015.
Annie Stirling was unquestionably the top 1A pole vaulter of the decade.
Gavin Sleeter wins the 800 in a very nice time of 1:51.80!
Haley Rizek was a master of the hurdles and the top multis athlete in New Mexico during her time in high school.
It's a shame if you weren't around for, or simply don't remember, Luis Martinez.
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Josh Davis of Farmington may be emerging as the face of the future of NM hurdling.
Adriana Tatum is back to what she does best--beating everyone else down the straight.
Mia Roy is part of an exceptional crop of New Mexico 300 hurdlers coming back this spring.
Pacer Hill took his pole vault game outdoors this weekend and cleared 13-6 to open a new season.
Josh Bennett tried out his sprint legs a bit at Great Southwest Indoor.
Hayden Colfax, among the top track athletes in New Mexico, should help to keep Santa Fe Prep in the 3A title hunt this spring.
Nia Johnson is part of a serious one-two punch in the throwing events for Albuquerque Academy.