Amazing Performances to Cap off the 2024 Outdoor Season!

The Alabama State Track and Field Championships represent the pinnacle of Alabama high school athletics, where the hard work, dedication, and perseverance of young athletes come to the forefront. After months or even years of rigorous training and competition, these championships provide a stage for the state's best to showcase their talents. Each event is a culmination of countless hours of practice, teamwork, and personal sacrifice, making this meet not just a competition, but a celebration of athletic excellence and determination.


The AHSAA State Track and Field 1A-3A Championships in Cullman were a testament to the prowess and passion of young athletes, showcasing some remarkable performances across a range of events. In the women's 1A category, Marion County led the scoreboard with 84 points, followed closely by Marengo and Winterboro. Moving up to 2A, Whitesburg Christian Academy dominated with a whopping 124 points, far outpacing their nearest competitors, Francis Marion and Hatton. In the 3A division, Altamont took home the crown with 85 points, narrowly edging out Houston Academy.

On the men's side, Winterboro emerged victorious in the 1A division, amassing an impressive 103 points. Cold Springs led the 2A field with 94 points, and Madison Academy topped the 3A category with 96 points. These performances highlighted the depth of talent and competitive spirit present at the event, with athletes pushing themselves to achieve new personal and school records.


The AHSAA State Track and Field 4A-7A Championships held at Gulf Shores also witnessed stellar team performances. In the women's 4A competition, Bayside Academy was the standout with 108 points. Scottsboro HS led the 5A category with 106 points, while Mountain Brook HS led a competitive 6A field with 114 points. The prestigious 7A category saw Hoover High School scoring 90.5 points to secure their 12th state title in 14 years!


For the men, Hamilton seized the lead in the 4A group with 94 points. Scottsboro HS claimed a clear victory in 5A with a remarkable 141 points, demonstrating their depth across various disciplines. The 6A  competition saw Northridge High School just edge out UMS Wright in one of the closest team competitions over the weekend! Last, but certainly not least, Hoover claimed it's 13th title in the last 15 years displaying their depth and dominance in the state by racking up 156.5 points.  Hoover has demonstrated all year that they are not only the best team in the state but also one of the best teams in the country! These championships displayed individual excellence but were also a celebration of teamwork and strategic execution across multiple events.