Lincoln's Haymarket Park Hosts Nebraska HS Track Clash
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska's brightest high school track talents kicked off the Class A and B State Championships at Haymarket Park on Thursday, May 22, 2026, drawing competitors from urban powerhouses like Omaha Burke to rural contenders across the Cornhusker State. The two-day event at the downtown Lincoln venue features prelims in sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws, with finals set to crown champions by Saturday evening. Athletic.net rankings highlight early favorites, including Omaha Burke sprinters eyeing the 100-meter dash after their strong regional showings.
In distance events, Kearney High's cross-country standouts lead predictions for the 1600- and 3200-meter runs, building on their 2025 Class A boys team title win that showcased depth in middle-distance relays. Class B frontrunners from schools like Gothenburg, site of the Nebraska Championship Meet training hub, dominate early 800-meter heats with sub-2:00 times. Weather holds favorable at 72 degrees under partly cloudy skies, boosting marks in field events like the high jump where Lincoln Pius X athletes cleared 6-4 early.
Team races intensify as Class A powers Lincoln East and Omaha West vie for the boys' crown, while Millard North girls hold a slim edge in projected points from vault and triple jump qualifiers. NSAA schedules confirm field events wrapping by 4 p.m. Friday before Saturday's marquee relays. Local fans from Central Nebraska Today-outlined hotspots like Grand Island and Hastings fill bleachers, amplifying stakes for scholarships and legacy.
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