The Hornets are hoping to make a return trip to the Class 1A Southern Region playoffs.
The Patriots bring back a pair of runner-up finishers from last year’s state meet.
The Cougars lost some talented athletes to graduation, but return a small group with state meet experience.
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The Rattlers return the Class 3A state record holder in the 100-meter dash.
The Rattlers bring back a handful of letter winners with state meet experience.
The Cougars are a year older and wiser and hope to be competitive in every event.
The Patriots expect to be strong again in the throws and improved in both distance and sprints.
The Bulldogs bring back plenty of talented athletes as they shoot for an eighth straight state title.
The four-time defending state champion Bulldogs are hoping to contend again this year.
The Pirates are hoping to improve in the field events to go along with strong distance runners.
The Pirates return the runner-up in the pole vault in last year’s Class 3A state meet.
The Dragons return a pair of state meet placers and hope for even more success this season.
The Wildcats will have plenty of new faces in prominent roles this year.
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The Vikings return five starters and have 10 seniors on their roster.
The Dragons return the bulk of last year’s team that finished fourth in the Class 3A Southern League.
The Mustangs return 10 lettermen, including five starters, and could be among the Sunset Region’s top teams.
The Gaels bring back three starters and expect to grow and improve throughout the season.
The Wolves bring back five starters and are primed for a successful season.
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The Cougars bring back five lettermen after finishing third in last year’s Class 4A state tournament.