Long before he was sprinting down the football field with the crowd roaring and the bright lights illuminating the stadium, Summit High School senior Jackson Archambault was living the island life. Originally born in Delaware,.
LAKEWOOD On his first day of high school in 2017, Cam Kalaf, like so many other Summit High School freshmen, wrote a note to his future senior self. The paper he handed to his.
A pair of Summit Tigers track and field athletes doubled-up their league championships from Thursday while a few more teammates took home titles at Friday’s second and final day of the Western Slope League championship.
A pair of Summit High School Tigers won league championships Thursday, June 10 at the Western Slope League Meet at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction. Sophomore Dom Remeikis won the boys 3,200 meters with a.
Photo by Kendal Vaille
The Summit High School varsity track and field team is primed for the annual Western Slope League meet Thursday, June 10, and Friday, June 11, at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction.
On Thursday, the Tigers will begin the meet with the preliminary rounds for all sprint and hurdle events. A few distance events will also be run competitions in which Tigers sophomore distance runners Dom Remeikis and Zach McBride figure to challenge for podium spots. Remeikis will led the Tigers into the 3,200 meters Thursday morning and then the 800 meters at the end of the day. The Tigers feature a deep stable of distance runners, including senior leader Sam Burke.