This may be the most eventful Tuesday we've ever seen in March and the season hasn't even started yet.
Having trouble seeing who ran the best during the first week of competition? Take a consolidated look here.
Having trouble seeing who ran the best during the first week of competition? Take a consolidated look here.
Going into this weekend, none of these names had crossed my radar for various reasons. Let's see who they are.
We're still over a week away from the first official contest date of the season but a lot happened this weekend.
Rewatch every race from Wilson Central High School at the Middle Tennessee Jamboree.
Check out where some of Tennessee's best from the Class Of 2023 will be continuing their academic and athletic careers.
While it may never be an officially scored event, I think there can be a place for it at our state meet.
If you just started visiting the site this week because it's March, you've missed a lot of preseason coverage. This will help bring you up to speed.
In 2014, older sister Kate won the State Title in the vault and Julia Kaufman hopes to follow in her sister's footsteps.
Multiple classification are going to require a twelve foot vault to win. Can't remember the last time that occurred.
For our final outdoor preview rankings of the year we compiled the vertical jumps and last year's states best are both returning this year.
Taylin Segree returns as one of the favorites in multiple events and the flexibility is a good thing heading into 2023.
Recap of the Tennessee State HS Indoor Track Championships as it happens. Check back throughout the day for updates.
Nine of ten champions return this season so if you're looking to win one of these distances you have your work cut out for you.
Hudson Allain impressed last outdoor season and continues to turn heads during indoor.
These event don't really have that much crossover due to order of events but that doesn't stop some from trying both.
Savannah Rivera may not be eligible to run in Murfreesboro but her performances from where she can compete speak for itself.
Stegall is a name you're familiar with but probably not for the first name Hayley. However, the older sister has had a stellar career herself.
Will we see more records broken this year? We definitely have the field capable of doing so.
There were less than a hundred Tennesseans in Louisville this weekend but a handful of them stole the show.
Zachary Youngblood looks to continue the success of recent CCS alumni even if he's still a year or two away from doing so.
Favorites is a loose term in these distance races since the depth of talent is so vast in every grade and division.
Every class in each discipline brings back quality this season and we should be anticipating a lot of numbers we haven't seen in a few years.
Though Zavien Wolfe may steal a lot of the headlines this year, Sterling Weldon is waiting in the wings to chase whatever records he may set.
The depth of talent in these events this season is unlike any season I've been a part of so far.
In case you missed it, check out some of the top races from Tennesseans from Saturday's action in Louisville.
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.