The Bulldogs return nine lettermen, but will be a young team.
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The Skyhawks bring back 15 lettermen from last year’s state championship team.
The Patriots return 16 lettermen and hope to compete for the Sunrise Region title.
Traditionally one of the top teams in the state, the Bulldogs have the makings of another potential title-winning team.
The Diamondbacks are hoping to compete for one of the top spots in the state meet.
The Aggies appear solid in the running events and are hoping their field event athletes have successful seasons.
Division I-A triple jump champion Jonathan Spearman leads a group of promising returnees for the Dragons.
The Rattlers return 18 lettermen, including a handful of state meet qualifiers.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2016 all-state boys track and field teams.
Silverado senior Zakee Washington on Monday announced via Twitter his commitment to run track and field at Arizona next season.
Desert Pines, led by a senior-laden team, will be competing in the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships on June 17-19 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Skyhawks seemingly contend for a state team title every five years, and Saturday was no different as they overcame injuries and wintry conditions to claim the championship at the Division I state track and field meet at Carson High.
Nick Tapuala won the discus at the Division I state track and field meet with a mark of 178 feet, 9 inches despite unfavorable conditions at Carson High and became the third Liberty thrower to take home a state title in the event since 2011.
After sweeping both hurdles in this year’s Sunrise meet Saturday, the quick-learning David Washington will be seeking a repeat performance at the Division I state meet, which begins at 3 p.m. Friday in Carson City. The meet concludes Saturday.