Grant Campbell took this even to new heights in 2023 ending the season at US #2 and a Pan Am Champion.
Over the last two season, Memphis Central put their name next to five state records, four just last year.
Jakobe Tharp became appointment viewing during the 2023 track season ending with a record that may stand for a very long time.
Centennial not only broke the longest standing relay record remaining, they shattered it.
After her sophomore season, Claire Stegall now has her name next to three records.
This fall had several unexpected winners that defined the 2023 season.
There may not be a defining moment quite like there was in 2021, but Mensi Stiff ended her career as the greatest thrower in Tennessee history.
Caroline Weems made history becoming just the second female vaulter ever to clear thirteen feet.
The mile relay is the most exciting event in track and field and the drama was heightened with the stakes on the line in May.
Lewis Lagrant had the first head turning performance of the outdoor season which kick started the next two months.
After losing the state title in 2021 in dramatic fashion, Memphis Central opened and closed the 2022 season with authority.
The Spring of 2022 was Claire Stegall's world and we were all just living in it.
Cleveland's Owen Clemons became the first freshman since 1998 to win the largest public school division but that's not all he did this season.
The last competitor to race the 2022 cross country season did not disappoint in San Diego this year.
It's hard to put into perspective what we witnessed in May of this year when it came to girls throws but it was an historic to say the least in girls throws.
After a two year hiatus, Team Nationals returned and Tennessee runners were in attendance.
Barion Brown did this not one, not twice, but three times last season with the stakes rising each time.
Whitehaven's Terrick Johnson and White Station's Courtland Noble raced to All-Time 400m marks... in April.
In just the second year it's existence, Saturday Light Fever establishes itself as a can't miss meet on the calendar.
To lead off in our end of the year countdown is a couple of vaulters who cleared a height Tennessee has only seen a handful of times.
Brentwood Academy's Mensi Stiff Breaks 37 year old record set by Elizabethton's Angie Barker in 1984.
Bearden's Christian Langlois made the most of his one full season of track and field and left his mark on the state in the process.
Memphis Central had a two point lead heading into the mile relay and failed to score a point after an unfortunate drop on the 6th turn.
Pearl-Cohn's Barion Brown and Harpeth Hall's Emory Moore had nearly identical days at state ending with exclamation points on the mile relay. Here's a recap!
MLK's Miles Ally and Lebanon's Aiden Britt joined an exclusive club in April of this year and set a historical precedent in the process.
You can go your entire life consuming track and field and never see a tie race but if you were at state last year you did. Rewatch it here.
It's not every day you have the number one recruit in the country in your state so when they commit it's a major news story and the #7 moment in our countdown.
Green Hill Senior Marzeion Jones came out of nowhere in his only season of Track and Field to win the triple jump and almost win the high. More here.
Between three races, a total of .11 seconds COMBINED separated the winner from the runner up in the 800m races at State in May. Rewatch them here.
The first moment in our end of the year countdown ends up being the most recent. Abby Faith Cheeseman and Keegan Smith race at Eastbay as Freshmen.