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Fayetteville Hosts Thrilling Arkansas High School State Track Meet
National Desk
April 21, 2026
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Arkansas high school track and field stars descended on Fayetteville for the state championships, turning the Razorback track into a battleground of speed and power. Hosted at the University of Arkansas' state-of-the-art facility, the event draws competitors from all classifications, including 1A through 6A schools across the Natural State. Initially reported by KATV, the meet follows a string of early-season indoor events and canceled meets due to weather, setting the stage for outdoor redemption.[2][3][8]
Fayetteville High School boasts standout talent, with senior Sloan Jones clocking a blistering 10.78 seconds in the 100-meter dash (0.4 wind), ranking second on the school's all-time boys' list behind Lucas Roblee's 10.59. Trace Foreman follows closely at 10.79 seconds, signaling a potent sprint squad for the Bulldogs. These performances, recorded in recent outdoor meets, position Northwest Arkansas athletes as favorites against rivals from Little Rock and Bentonville.[5][6]
The championships feature full slates of events, from the 100-meter hurdles to the shot put, with regional qualifiers feeding into the state showdown. Earlier indoor attempts, like the January 16 Arkansas Invitational and a weather-canceled state indoor meet, heightened anticipation. Organizers expect record crowds as athletes chase medals and points for their schools in this pinnacle of the high school season.[1][2][7]
Local context runs deep: Fayetteville's hosting leverages proximity to Razorback facilities, benefiting home teams while challenging out-of-state visitors. With the outdoor calendar ramping up -- including April 23's 1A Region 5 meet in Conway -- these state titles will shape legacies for the Class of 2026.[4][8]


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