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The 2026 Providence Journal All-State Girls Indoor Track and Field Teams

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Which athletes were the best in indoor track and field in 2026? Check out our picks for The Journal's All-State Girls Track and Field Teams.

The Providence Journal is proud to announce the 2025-26 All-State Indoor Girls Track and Field First and Second Teams. The Journal Sports staff, with help from the coaches associations, determines the members. Check providencejournal.

com all week long as the Winter All-State Teams will be announced. The Providence Journal All-State Indoor Girls Track and Field Teams First team Meriden Alge Chariho, freshman There were a lot of big names in the 1,000-meter and when it was done, everyone quickly learned Alge’s, who makes her debut as an All-Stater in her first season. With a variety of All-State competitors in the field, Alge finished the race in 3 minutes and 20 seconds to win her first career gold medal and start a career the state will be watching for the next three years.

Anna Bianchi Cumberland, sophomore Part of the Clippers' cross country dynasty, Bianchi became a surprise story at the Rhode Island Interscholastic League Indoor Championships and earned her debut as a First Team All-Stater. A Second Team pick for cross country in the fall, Bianchi was brilliant in her 3,000-meter race, finishing in 10:36. 63, good for a 3.

31 second win that established her as one of the state’s elite distance runners. Zariyah Brown Hope, senior Brown has quietly had a terrific career for the Blue Wave, but there was nothing quiet about what she did to make her All-State debut. Caught in the logjam behind the Raye sisters the last two years, Brown took center stage at this season’s state meet.

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