Of course it's another year of hold-your-breath racing shaping up at NXR-SW! And a few girls who stand out from this photo in last year's race are very much in the hunt again this year.
Of course it's another year of hold-your-breath racing shaping up at NXR-SW! And a few girls who stand out from this photo in last year's race are very much in the hunt again this year.
Seth Bruxvoort and his companions in green could be the 2A Boys team to beat next fall.
The top five for Mountain Vista should all be back next fall, with Jenna Fitzsimmons likely at the front.
4A regional assignments didn't completely resolve at yesterday's cross country committee meeting at the CHSAA offices in Aurora.
Brock Dykema only recently came to see Colorado State University on his near horizon.
Early indications point to a crowded field at the top of 4A Girls next year.
As committee chair, Rick Macias once again presided over today's deliberations of the cross country committee.
Luke Arkell reckons the 200 meters as his favorite event.
When Harrison Scudamore went by Awet Beraki, the battle for first was done.
William Ledden and his Peak to Peak teammates make up one of the 3A Boys teams you want to be thinking about for next year.
Landon Rast made an early impression as a freshman.
Paonia returns next year as a team to watch seriously in the ranks of 2A Girls.
The Flagstaff girls came out the surprising big winner in the Arizona state meet.
You, of course, want to consider the effect of the faster courses Durango ran on a couple times this fall, but Noah Bodewes and Company may be the 4A Boys team to beat next fall.
Can we make 5A regions more balanced and at least move in the direction of balance in difficulty of advancing to State?
5A Region 5 dominated the 5A Girls regions at State. Much of that, but certainly not all of it, was due to Mountain Vista.
Mason Norman gradually put space on the field over the second half of the 3A Boys race.
Callin Naddy posted a 19th-place finish at state cross country a little over a week ago.
The CHSAA CLOC committee met today and finalized breakpoints for the 2018-20 cycle for cross country and track and field. Here are those breakpoints:
The Tomahawk 2 Mile goes back under the lights this year, but the cast of characters figures to be a little different this time (including that guy in the Western State uni).
Ben Conlin didn't run at the middle school state meet in 2016, but that didn't prevent him from becoming the top freshman at State this fall. File photo.
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It's always a fast start at the state meets around the region, but the question everyone wants to know is who are the best teams.
Helen Cross made a pass late in the race and opened a substantial lead before the finish.
One image, and the top three sophomore girls at State all included.