Returning state placer Zowie Manuma and the Bengals continue to work hard to improve.
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The Lions hope to continue to improve as they prepare for full NIAA membership next year.
The Bulldogs return four individual placers from last year’s Class 3A state meet.
The Patriots bring back a pair of runner-up finishers from last year’s state meet.
The Jaguars have a talented group of distance runners.
The Rattlers bring back a handful of letter winners with state meet experience.
The Cougars are a year older and wiser and hope to be competitive in every event.
The Bulldogs bring back plenty of talented athletes as they shoot for an eighth straight state title.
The Pirates are hoping to improve in the field events to go along with strong distance runners.
The Dragons return a pair of state meet placers and hope for even more success this season.
The Gatorade Company announced its 2016-17 boys and girls track athletes of the year on Thursday.
Centennial swept both genders in the Class 4A state track meet at Foothill on Saturday, winning the seventh consecutive state title for the girls, and fourth in six years for the boys.
Angela Hammond won three state titles, one individual, and helped Cheyenne’s girls track team finish second at the Class 3A state championship at Foothill on Saturday, the best placement of any Southern Nevada school.