AHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships for Class 1A, 2A, 3A get underway in Cullman.
Cold Springs High School senior Ethan Edgeworth, center, poses with second-place finisher David Layfield of Horseshoe Bend, left, and third-place finisher Carson Masterson of Hatton after his record-setting 1,600-meter race in the AHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Cullman on Friday, May 3, 2024.
Cold Springs is the Class 2A boys’ team points leader after the first day with 37 points. Hatton is second with 14, followed by Holly Pond and Mars Hill Bible with 13 points each. Winfield is atop the 3A boys’ leaderboard with 33 points. Madison Academy is second with 32 points and W.S. Neal is third with 24.Addison High School’s Hadley Butler competes in the Class 1A long jump competition in the AHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Cullman on Friday, May 3, 2024.
Cold Springs coach Casey Howell said Edgeworth’s record came thanks to a mental toughness he learned from running against the best competition he could find. “Ethan is so dedicated,” Howell said. “We have tried to challenge our kids to run against the best so when they get to this stage we can be at our best.
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