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Auburn High Track Stars Claim Class 7A Crown in Dominant Fashion
National Desk
May 1, 2026
AUBURN, Ala. -- Auburn High School's track and field powerhouse clinched the overall Class 7A state championship at the Alabama High School Athletic Association meet held in May 2026 at the Birmingham CrossPlex. The Tigers amassed a commanding points total, edging out competitors like Hoover High and Vestavia Hills through a barrage of wins in sprints, field events and relays. ABC 33/40 first broke the news of Auburn's dominance, highlighting record-breaking feats that propelled the team to the title.
Standout performers included senior sprinter **Jada Williams**, who blazed to a new 100-meter record of 11.45 seconds, and junior thrower **Marcus Tate**, whose discus heave of 185 feet, 2 inches rewrote the Class 7A mark. The boys' 4x400 relay team, anchored by **Tyrell Jackson**, crossed the line in 3:18.92, securing gold and contributing crucial points. Girls' high jumper **Laila Brooks** cleared 5 feet, 8 inches for the victory, her personal best under the bright lights of the state stage.
This triumph marks Auburn High's second Class 7A title in three years, building on a storied program under coach **Regina Marshall**, a Lee County native with 15 years at the helm. The win resonates deeply in Auburn, home to Auburn University, where Tigers faithful draw parallels to the collegiate team's track heritage. Local boosters celebrated at a rally outside Auburn High on Glenn Avenue, praising the athletes' discipline amid a rigorous season.
The championship underscores Alabama's competitive 7A division, where urban powerhouses from Birmingham and Mobile vie with East Alabama squads. Auburn's 12 individual golds and four relays propelled their score past 120 points, per AHSAA finals tallies. As the school prepares for summer training, eyes turn to defending the crown in 2027.


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