In case you missed it, check out some of the top races from Tennesseans from Saturday's action in Louisville.
Tennessee Track & Field and Cross Country News
For the second weekend in a row Tennesseans will descend on Louisville and you can watch it Live On MileSplit.
Sam Fisher returns as the defending state champion in the 110m Hurdles but has his eyes set on a lot of events this spring.
For what seems like the 5th year in a row, a hurdler will be challenging the state record in the high hurdles even though he may already own it.
Wilson Central's Maya Follmer fought through injury last year but is ready to bounce back before heading off to New Mexico.
While we can't do true "returner rankings" for relays, we can see who will most likely have a strong one the following season based on recent history.
For the second year in a row, Knoxville Catholic's Keegan Smith awarded Gatorade Tennessee Boy's Player of the Year.
The smallest competitive classification returns the most firepower in the hurdles this season.
While we can't do true "returner rankings" for relays, we can see who will most likely have a strong one the following season based on recent history.
Though she's never been to state, Ashley Parrish returns as the #7 overall shot putter state wide and hopes a trip to Murfreesboro is in her future.
Though Mensi Stiff may steal all the headlines this season, there's a lot of quality up and down these events in every grade and division.
One of Kentucky's premier indoor track and field events, held at the sparkling new Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center, returns on the calendar.
While there is a lot of clamoring about the need for indoor facilities, some high schools continue to struggle to have one outdoors.
After last season, Mason Green looks like the favorite in the Discus but now looks like a contender in both disciplines.
Most of these throwers will continue their collegiate careers on the gridiron but plan to leave their mark this season before graduating.
Coaches looking to continue their education will have the opportunity to hear from Coach Carlson early next month in Knoxville. Details here.
Do you think YOU could take one of the remaining places in one of the Southeast's biggest indoor meets? Find out inside!
For the second year in a row, Webb School's Abby Faith Cheeseman awarded Gatorade Tennessee Girl's Player of the Year.
KinderSport Athletics traveled to the Sunshine State this weekend to compete indoors and came away with both multi-golds.
As a freshman, Darrah Wiseman of Tellico Plains won two distance events at state. This year, she's hoping for more.
While the Memphis Boys were in Arkansas, the Middle Tennessee Girls were in Louisville dominating the sprints.
CAK's Antiya McAlister has her eyes set on being the fastest sprinter in Knoxville this season.
This event is practically flipped on it's head when it comes to which classification is the strongest in the state.
John Sherman has been in a lot of signature races but has yet to get that signature win. He's hoping to change that this season.
We can't go a week without runners from Memphis rewriting the national leaderboard.
Every division has a runner returning under eleven second this year and one chasing a state record.
Hendersonville set to host the TSSAA State Cross Country Championships for two more years.
We break down all the pre-meet coverage and information ahead of The VA Showcase this weekend in Virginia Beach.
The VA Showcase is nearly here, and we have you covered with preliminary full performance lists.
We are upwards of 80 signings and commitments throughout the state. See who is committed and where they're going.