
BUILT TO WIN.
RAISED TO LEAD.
Eighty-plus years of Lady Eagles have crossed this finish line. We don't just train sprinters, throwers, and distance runners — we graduate confident young women ready for what comes next.
A tradition of grit, forged one lap at a time.
Boulder City High School Girls Track & Field was founded in 1942 as a handful of runners on a dirt oval. Today it's one of the most consistent 3A programs in Nevada — with school records that have stood for decades and new ones written every season.
What hasn't changed is the standard. Show up. Work hard. Take care of your teammates. Own the classroom before you own the track. It's the same message our alumni heard in 1985, in 2005, and the message today's freshmen hear on their first day at practice.

Four values. Non-negotiable.
These aren't posters on a locker-room wall. They're how we hire coaches, recruit athletes, and measure a season.
Discipline
Show up on time, in uniform, ready to work. Every rep, every drill, every day.
Sisterhood
We compete for the girl next to us. The relay baton is a promise.
Scholarship
Grades before spikes. Every Lady Eagle is a student first — no exceptions.
Excellence
Chase PRs. Chase podiums. Chase the version of yourself that hasn't shown up yet.

The numbers don't lie.
A program measured by more than ribbons — by classrooms, colleges, and character.
From tryout to podium.
- 01Try Out
Open tryouts in early February. No prior experience required — coaches place you by event and potential.
- 02Train
Six-day-a-week structured training blocks — sprints, distance, throws, jumps — periodized to peak at regionals.
- 03Compete
Weekly meets from March through May across the Sunrise League, invitationals, and 3A championships.
- 04Rise
PR boards, scholar-athlete awards, college recruitment support, and a season that ends with a state podium in reach.
Think you belong on this track?
Come to a tryout. Talk to a coach. Every Lady Eagle standing on the podium today started with one first step onto the oval.