Las Cruces Track Meet Shatters Attendance Records with Historic Runs
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — The annual New Mexico Activities Association high school track and field state championships in Las Cruces drew record attendance, surpassing previous years as athletes from across the state competed in a festival of speed and endurance. Hosted at the historic field near New Mexico State University, the meet featured divisions from 1A to 5A, with standout results in sprints, distance and field events. Organ Mountain High School's track team clinched the 5A boys' state championship in a recent Albuquerque event, signaling the strength of Las Cruces-area programs.
Local hero Corbin Coombs of Organ Mountain etched his name in history with the fastest mile time by a New Mexico high school athlete: 4:02.59, set at the Millrose Games in New York City. The Las Cruces native's blistering pace, finishing second in the Nike Boys' Mile, underscored the talent pipeline from the Mesilla Valley. Coombs previously held records and continues to elevate New Mexico track standards, inspiring packed stands at the state meet.
Las Cruces High School athletes contributed to the excitement, logging impressive distances in training leading into the 2026 outdoor season, with one runner covering 50.6 miles tracked via Athletic.net. The championships highlighted divisions-wide excellence, from relay teams shattering school marks to field athletes dominating shot put and high jump, as detailed in NMAA records. With attendance spiking amid rising participation, the event cements southern New Mexico as a track powerhouse.
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