Qualifiers from Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties chase FHSAA gold at UNF's Hodges Stadium
A wave of Treasure Coast sprinters, jumpers, and distance runners is heading north to Jacksonville this week, representing Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties at the FHSAA State Track and Field Championships.
The state meet, held annually at the University of North Florida's Hodges Stadium, is the pinnacle of the Florida high school track season. A handful of Treasure Coast athletes earn the right to compete each spring after surviving regional qualifying rounds. For the families and coaches who spend months logging early-morning practices at local tracks, the trip to Jacksonville represents the full payoff of a long season.
Treasure Coast programs including those at Treasure Coast High School, Martin County High School, Fort Pierce Central, Vero Beach High School, and Sebastian River High School have produced state-caliber track and field athletes in recent seasons. The region has developed a reputation for sprinting depth and field event talent.
Every athlete who qualifies for the state meet carries not just a school name on their jersey but the identity of an entire community — the parents in the bleachers at Wednesday night time trials, the coaches who doubled as guidance counselors, the teammates who didn't make it but trained just as hard. State track is where Treasure Coast kids get to stand on the same track as the best in Florida.
The FHSAA State Championships run through the weekend in Jacksonville. The FHSAA will post results following each day's finals.
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