A male athlete took first place in a race for high school girls over the weekend at an Oregon state championship. Sophomore Aayden Gallagher, who Read More
FORT SCOTT, Ks. — Another Fort Scott athletic program is off to the state track meet at Wichita State University. This time the girls track and field team qualified in a few events for state. Wednesday morning, the team loaded their vans as they had a send-off before their departure. The Lady Tigers send seven []
A transgender high school runner won a state title over the weekend, but instead of a rousing ovation, the athlete was met with a chorus of boos with spectators voicing their displeasure over the track star's participation in the event. The…
WICHITA (KSNT) - Thousands of high school athletes flock to Cessna Stadium in Wichita, Kansas each year to participate in the largest state track meet in the nation. In 2024, northeast Kansas stood out amongst the crowd. Here's which area athletes left the state track meet with a first-place finish: Running Events Aaron Merritt - []
2024 state track and field qualifiers from News-Herald coverage area schools list
A male-to-female transgender runner won a girls’ state track title in Oregon, drawing boos from the stadium crowd and fueling the outrage over the growing presence of male-born athletes in girls’ and women’s sports.
Veronica Garcia, a transgender high school runner in Washington, competed in the girls 400-meter dash Saturday. Garcia won the event and became the Washington girls 400-meter dash state champion. Garcia ran the race in 55.75 seconds, which was one second better than the second-place finisher's time of 56.75, according to the Pacific Northwest Track and Field Officials' track scoreboard. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The second- and third-place winners in Saturday's race...
Another year, another Kenston run is in the cards.
Battling temperatures which rose into the 80s and a tough opponent, the Pelham High girls tennis team defeated Trinity, 6-3, to advance in the NHIAA Div. 2 tournament.
For the second time in three years, the Littleton High boys outdoor track team captured the Division 6 state championship.
At the track and field state championships this weekend, the Summit Storm did what they do best, winning a state title. The girls and boys are back-to-back 5A champions, brining their state title count to 21. Meanwhile, Crook County broke through to grab their first state title, with the Cowboys winning by 50 points.
A transgender teen athlete was booed as she was crowned state champion of the Oregon Girls' 6A 200-meter race.