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FasTrak Athletix Indoor High School Challenge
Sunday February 8, 2026
This weekend's FasTrack Athletix Indoor High School Challenge serves as a crossroads meet for Texas stars, with some athletes beginning the shift toward the outdoor season and others sharpening form ahead of March's national championships. Elite heats, national leaders, and event crossovers highlight a loaded weekend.
Sunday afternoon will feature one of the biggest sporting events of the year, but Sunday morning will belong to track and field.
View the meet schedule below, but also check out some of the athletes whom we've identified you'll want to watch out for. * Athletes were selected from an incomplete list from earlier in the week. Some athletes might not compete, and others might be omitted.
Girls Preview
The Maxwells Move Up
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Mia Maxwell enters as the U.S. leader in the 60m (7.20), 200m (22.89), and triple jump, but she'll test new ground in the elite 400m, signaling bigger ambitions as the season progresses.
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Mariah Maxwell, the No. 2 U.S. sprinter in the 60m (7.26) and 200m (22.97) and national record holder in the indoor 300m (36.24), joins her sister in the elite 400m, making it one of the most anticipated races of the meet.
Hurdle Speed on Display
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Phoenix Phillips (Summer Creek) headlines the hurdles, focusing on her premier indoor event, the 60m hurdles. One of Texas' top technicians, Phillips brings outdoor credentials that include a 13.81 PR in the 100H and a 41.97 finish at the UIL 6A state meet in the 300H.
Elite 400m Loaded with Firepower
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Ashtyn Lewis, a two-time UIL 400m state champion, anchors the elite field after clocking 52.75 last season.
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Jaden Small (55.47) and Laila Walls, who finished third at Nike Outdoor Nationals last summer, round out a heat stacked with national-level experience.
Depth Across Disciplines
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Addie Micklos (Lake Creek) brings a 2:13.17 800m PR as middle-distance athletes begin their outdoor transition.
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Nia Harrison (Greenhill) (2026) arrives fresh off an indoor title at 5-9.75 and owns a 5-10 outdoor PR.
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Parker Coes is the U.S. leader in the long jump (21-0.75) while ranking top-15 in Texas in the 60m and 200m.
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Eguonome Akpobassa (2026) continues her sprint development in the 60m and 200m.
Boys Preview
Speed at the Top End
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Myles Ratcliff headlines the short sprints with a 6.83 PR in the 60m.
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Joseph West III (Round Rock Stony Point) and Cullen Walls (Dallas Episcopal) add intrigue across the 60m and 200m, each capable of breaking open a fast final. West is also a phenomenal jumper who will compete this weekend in the long jump.
Quarter-Milers with Range
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Abram Reagan (Austin Lake Travis) brings serious versatility after running 46.54 outdoors and finishing third at the UIL 6A state meet. His indoor marks (6.96 / 21.34 / 47.66) show elite range from 60 to 400 meters.
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Christian Porter (Belton) drops down to the short sprints after a 47.85 outdoor season and a top-eight finish at 6A state, making this his first races since the Texas High School Indoor Championship.
Distance and Field Standouts
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Miles Nutt (Austin Vandegrift) enters the 1600m with a 4:11.60 PR and a reputation for thriving in tactical races.
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Jackson Kerth, (Kerrville Tivy - 2026) headlines the throws with a 58-10.25 indoor shot put and a 61-8.5 outdoor PR.
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DJ Seaborn, (Liberty Hill -2026) brings national-level pop in the jumps, owning marks of 47-4.25 indoors and 23-0.5 outdoors.