Franklin County’s Jackson capped his high school career by winning the 100-meter hurdles state title, earning the Traditional Bank Spring Athlete of the Year honor, the State-Journal reports.
Browsing: High school athletics
Glacier Peak sprinters dominated the Wesco 4A Championships, showcasing speed and skill to secure multiple titles. Their strong performances highlighted the team’s growing track prowess this season.
City of Page middle and high school athletic champions were honored with a celebratory parade, highlighting their achievements. Additionally, four students marked a milestone with collegiate signing ceremonies on the Navajo Nation.
Plymouth South High School celebrated years of dedication at its Athletic Awards Night, honoring student-athletes for their hard work, sportsmanship, and achievements across various sports programs.
MHS girls secured 2nd place at the Seaman Relays, showcasing strong performances across events. Meanwhile, the Wamego boys team finished 4th, demonstrating competitive spirit in a tight field.
South Carolina has approved major changes to high school sports transfer rules, aiming to reduce eligibility delays for student-athletes switching schools. The update seeks to promote fairness and clearer guidelines statewide.
The NFHS reports a slight rise in high school athletics participation for 2024-25, highlighting increased engagement in team sports and growing interest in girls’ athletics nationwide.
Waterbury high school athletics will see major changes in 2025-26, including updated league alignments and new playoff formats aimed at boosting competition and student-athlete experience, officials announced.
As the Minnesota state championship qualifying heats approach, StribVarsity spotlights the fastest high school sprinters primed to compete. These athletes aim to leave their mark in this intense season of track and field.
Thirteen Section III boys and girls cross country athletes have kicked off their seasons with strong performances, showcasing promising talent and setting the pace for the competitive year ahead, reports Syracuse.com.










