Indoor Track is Back! Both on the oval, in the circle and on the runways, NH Indoor Track and Field League kicked off the 2026 season in grand style this 2 weeks ago with meets at UNH, PEA and USM! Yes we know it is only been a couple weeks, but we still feel compelled to shout out a good number of you given some fantastic 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 New Balance RESULTS HUB!
Also, NHTFRRS has been updated for the 2026 season! Remember this is an unofficial ranking, but obviously awesome to use and fun! NHITL Battlenotes are the performances actually entered into the state meets. Coaches are supposed to update these on a weekly basis. We pull from both for our shoutouts!
Shoutouts through 12/26! Little XL covering the first 2 weeks!
- Timberlane’s Danielle Bates is literally soaring to new heights as she has cleared 5’7.75″ and 5’8″ on consecutive weeks! Wow! What a start! FYI – State Record is 5’10” set by BG’s Paige McConney back in 2005.
- Con-Val’s Ross Stephens has already dropped a 35.37 in the 300 meters at PEA.
- Concord’s Grace Saysaw has the early leads in the sprint events. She has posted a 7.38 in the dash and a 42.13 in the 300.
- Inter-Lakes senior David Walker has posted an impressive 21’1.25″ Long Jump.
- Girls High Hurdles may be one of the more competitive events this season. Shout out to HB’s Grace Dow for the early season lead with a 8.74 posting at PEA on the first week!
- Pinkerton’s Jason Robie continues his momentum from XC season posting an 8:54.70 in the 3k at PEA. BTW teammate Trainor Mailloux was just a few ticks behind at 8:58 just in front of Londonderry’s Josh Twomey (8:58.20) and Carson Fitzgerald (8:59.42). What a race!
- Exeter Girls had a nice mid distance show at Beantown last week as they posted 600 times of 1:39, 1:40 and 1:42 courtesy of Izzie Bremer, Madie Poteet and Danica Caron respectively. Throw in teammate Eli Cross with another 1:42 earlier this season, and the Blue Hawks own the top 4 spots on the D1 Battlenotes.
- Pinkerton’s George Winston owns the top spot in D1 with a 6.53 and 300 in 35.97.
- Believe it or not, Bedford’s Mikita Barry opened up faster than last year posting a 1k time of 2:58.91.
- Alvirne’s Joey Marcotte and Pinkerton’s John Child will be locking horns this season in the High Hurdles. Both have posted sub 8 times and are separated by only .01 entering this weekend 7.96 to 7.97.
- D2 sprints are crowded, but Gilford’s Macy Sawyer has opened up in fine form posting a 7.52 Dash and a 40.93 300. Right with her is Belmont’s Ava Lacasse ahead of her in the Dash with a 7.51 and currently #2 in the 300.
- Monadnock’s Peyton Joslyn opened up with a nice 2:35.40 1k at PEA the first week.
- Mascoma Valley throws sit atop the D2 rankings. Georgia Kondi returns to the indoor circle with a 36’4″ and teammates Barnaby Diehn and Colin Myers own the top 2 spots on the boys shot with 52’5.5″ and 47’1″ respectively.





