Check out all the class state records right here.
Check out the final rankings on the girls' side right here.
With a flip of a coin Britton Wilson and her coach chose just hours before what event she would run at New Balance Nationals.
Michaela Rose, only a sophomore, is already setting state records.
Check out the final season rankings right here.
Oscar Smith won the shuttle hurdle relay and Kurt Powdar won his second 110meter hurdles title in a row in state record fashion.
The quartet of Jones, Allen, Martin, and Jackson ran a blistering 1:30.55 to win the 800 meter sprint medley. They are VA's third relay national champions of the weekend and so far the only champions on Sunday.
The quartet of Gartasia Crawley (53), William Spencer (48), Alicia Thorpe (54), and Keyonte Midgett (48) won the mixed 4x4 relay.
Prince George junior and multiple time state champion Javonte Harding had quite the Saturday down in Greensboro.
Check out all the interviews from New Balance Nationals right here in a hub format.
Glen Allen and Central VA may have another star pole vaulter in the works.
County Christian freshman Abriel Thrash is headed back north with a gold medal in the 800 meter run. Her winning time is a VA No. 1 for freshmen this season, 2:13.29. To win that race she edged out Micah Trusty of PA who ran 2:13.38.
With his "special duck" junior high runner Michail Rose secured a photo finish win in the 110m hurdle finals. His clocking of 15.37 was a personal best for him and into a 1.9 m/s headwind.
Virginia enters the national championships this weekend with seven serious shots at winning a national title.
After a huge state meet and some time off, Elby Omohundro is gearing up for a serious shot at the decathlon national title.
Britton has never been an athlete to shy away from competition so the decision is not an easy one either.
Here are all the competitors from VA competing this weekend based on the first performance list we have received (6/10).
After 25 years, the state cross country meet is leaving Great Meadow. Starting in 2019 the large and small school state championships will be spread across the state at two venues with Class 1/2/3 being held at Green Hill Park in Salem and Class 4/5/6 being held at Great Meadow.
Syaira Richardson joins Grant Holloway, Trevor Stewart, and many others as an All-American after the NCAA Division 1 National Championships.
South County graduate and North Carolina A&T athlete Trevor Stewart came within inches of winning an NCAA title this weekend.
Check out the results merge for athletes competing at DIII Nationals from a Virginia University right here.
Just as we have seen other athletes trying new events and succeeding, Michaela Rose has been doing the same thing.
Check out the class of 2019's rankings right here.
New Mexico sophomore and Heritage Leesburg alum, Weini Kelati just won her first NCAA title with her 33:10.84 facility record in the 10,000 meter run. Fellow Virginian Caroline Alcorta was 5th in 33:20.
Check out the top 100 rankings for every event for the Boys' class of 2019 right here.
Arguably the biggest performance from States this past weekend was actually three performances by Riverbend senior Jaren Holmes.
Check out the new state rankings and top 25 per event after the state meet right here.
Here are the post-states rankings for every event.
The Warriors of Nansemond River held on Saturday to make it a sweep of titles for defending champions.