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The nation's premier indoor high school track and field event -- held every February in Pocatello, Idaho.

03/20/2026

Congratulations to alum Jane Hedengren on an incredible weekend at the NCAA Indoor Championships, winning two national titles and setting a meet record in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:36.61.

Your hard work and determination continue to inspire the next generation of athletes. We’re proud to celebrate your success!

Photos from Simplot Games's post 02/22/2026

The Long Beach ‘A’ won the girls’ 4x200-meter relay with a time of 1:39.55. “Our team comes back every year for the fun and competition of Simplot Games,” the team said. “Everyone loves us and we love them.”

D1 Elite ‘A’ from Colorado won the boys’ 4x200-meter relay with a time of 1:30.50. “We never ran together before the event,” the team said. “We all just met each other on Thursday.” When asked if they would run together again next year they replied: "Absolutely."

The winners of the All Idaho 4x200-meter relay events are the Twin Falls Coyotes ‘A’ (1:33.25) and Spike Up Athletics ’A’ (1:46.96). Both teams said they had been training for the events all season and are happy to end with a win.

Long Beach Blazin Bruin ‘A’ won the girls’ 4x400-meter relay with a time of 3:48.70. “We are grateful for the opportunity and for our team.”

Long Beach Blazin Bruin ‘A’ won the boys’ 4x400-meter relay with a time of 3:17.22.

02/21/2026

Mary MacLean closes out her Simplot Games career in style! The senior from Leduc, Alberta, defended her title in the girls’ 800 meters with a winning time of 2:12.62. After four years at her favorite meet, Mary says she’s soaking it all in.

Photos from Simplot Games's post 02/21/2026

Lydia Townsend, a senior from Inkom, Idaho, won the girls’ pole vault with a height of 13’. She stated that she was very confident in her training and worked hard on her speed down the runway and her swingup.

Ethan Rathke, a senior from Boulder Colorado, won the boys’ pole vault with a height of 16’07”. He said the pole vault was great but also a battle today after 11 jumps total.

Sadie Stewart, a senior from Smithfield, Utah, won the girls’ high jump, with a height of 5’09”. She is the back-to-back winner in the event, after also winning in 2025. She said she loves competing at Simplot with her friends.

Ambrose Brainard, a senior from Eagle, Idaho, won the boys’ high jump with a height of 6’09”. He felt that he felt good even though he had never done an indoor meet before.

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