Indoor Track is BACK!!!

Indoor Track is Back! Both on the oval, in the circle and on the runways, NH Winter Track and Field League kicked off the 2025 season in grand style this past weekend with meets at Plymouth, UNH, and PEA! Yes we know it is only the first week, but we still feel compelled to shout out a good number of you given some fantastic early, early season performances. As always, if after reading this, you feel as if we left some one off who is worthy of a shout-out…DO IT!!! This is your website designed to build every one up!

As always – all results can be found on our HOKA RESULTS HUB!

Also, NHTFRRS has been updated for the 2025 season! Remember this is an unofficial ranking, but obviously awesome to use and fun!

Few somewhat random shoutouts from the first week!

  • Bedford’s Anika Scott picks up where she left off – 8.51 in the Highs and
  • Pelham’s Colby Crear drops a 7.97 HH opener and comes back with a 36.89 in the 300!
  • North’s Jhanelle Thomas also rolled in the HH to a 8.60
  • Don’t sleep on CBNA soph Bristol Shirland as she crossed in the same race with the D2 lead of 8.98!
  • Kendrick Edwards, Samuel Bruneau, Avery Wilson! All D2 Dash studs opened in 6.72-6.73. This is gonna be great!
  • D2’s Gilford’s Macy Sawyer (Dash in 7.67& 300 in 44.73) and Kingswood’s Kylie Rapoza (Dash in 7.74 & 300 in 44.72)
  • D1’s Leanny Ortiz-Blanco (Salem) state leader with a 7.53 in the Dash.
  • D1’s Cesar Flahn (Central) also has state lead with a 6.65 in the Dash
  • D2 owns the fastest 300s so far with Con-Val’s Ross Stephens and Bow’s Kody McGranie 36.40 and 36.49 respectively.
  • Hanover’s Andrew Valentino dropped a super impressive 8:49 time in the 3k. Happy to see this as his XC season was cut short due to injury.
  • Fresh off her first XC season, Bedford’s Mikita Berry opens with a 3:01.90 in the 1k.
  • John Stark’s Field Events! Rio Calle 21’10” state lead in the Long Jump, Joel Douzanis 47’8.5″ D2 lead in the Shot.
  • Darius Smith of North with the expected, but don’t take for granted, state lead of 49’7″.
  • High Jump – the same as it ever was with Concord’s Ella Goulas battling Timberlane’s Danielle Bates, both clearing 5’1.75″.

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