Capturing several of the moments from the girls championship race at SSXCN.
Colorado boys were very nicely represented at the inaugural running of Small School Nationals.
At two miles in, it was still anyone's race between Noah Graham, Chandler Wilburn, and Wyatt Hoover.
There are hints of smiles today, but it will be serious race faces tomorrow.
Highlighting some under-the-radar performances that stood out from the AIA State Championships!
Do you want lots of room on your starting line? Welcome to the realization of your dreams!
Come Saturday, there is no bigger battle than the one pitting Mia Hall and Flagstaff against Casteel.
Elijah Davis and Brady Eagar are more than a mere battle of headbands. Both are legitimately in the hunt for the DI boys title.
It may be the widest starting area in the nation. There's room for a whole lot of folks to race!
Lance Harris and the Flagstaff boys sent a message with a perfect sectional score.
It may be the widest starting area in the nation. There's room for a whole lot of folks to race!
Hollister Beddingfield heads toward the finish line, helping Salida to finish with the best-ever second-place point total in state history.
The big prize of sectional meets this week is advancing to the state meet next week. Read more about the details here.
Thomas Koska had things mostly to himself at the end of the Valley Christian Invitational.
Lucy Turley had one uncooperative bib and two meet titles in last week's action.
Those gaps in the starting lines at regional meets weren't just your imagination.
After the first mile, Matthew Edwards began to open a lead on Henry Ilyasova.
Madelyn Palmer enjoyed one of the headliner performances of the week with a win at Cesar Chavez.
Brady Eagar claimed the Casteel Invitation crown for his second meet title of the season.
Caleb Anson picked up his second meet title of the season with a win at Alchesay.
Madeline Reeves and her Liberty teammates put another nice showing on the course on Friday.
Riley Stewart didn't offer the field many good looks, but there was this one in the very early going.
Adelle Boxberger came out of the tunnel at the Glendale Showcase easily in time to be a sub-20 finisher.
Trevor Querciagrossa left his mark on the weekend with a 15:31 win at the Glendale Showcase.
Save for the crowds, Ella Johns ran the second half of the race alone.
Back in the spring, the date was set for Small School Cross Country Nationals at Nov. 20. The date hasn't changed, though almost everything around it has.
If there's a hidden clue tucked away in the Desert Twilight results, it may belong to Elijah Davis and Red Mountain.
Jessica Madrid doesn't figure to have much impact on the Division 4 team race, but she will certainly impact the individual standings.
Evelynne Carr had the hammer down all the way and dominated at Ojo Rojo.
Logan Marek took top Arizona honors at Woodbridge with a 14:26 for three very flat miles.