Check all the video coverage from the 2021 NMAA State Cross Country Championships.
Check out how New Mexico boys fared against each other at the 2021 New Mexico State Cross Country Championships regardless of classifications.
Check out how New Mexico girls fared against each other at the 2021 New Mexico State Cross Country Championships regardless of classifications.
They came close in 2019, missed out in 2020, and finally get the New Mexico 5A State Cross Country trophy that had been elusive in the past.
Volcano Vista was favored going into the season and throughout had been the most consistent, they unleashed full force for the 5A State Championships.
Los Alamos is the juggernaut program that shows no signs of slowing down now or in the future as they repeat as 4A state champions for third straight year.
Los Alamos finds a way with new boys on the varsity seven to roll along to yet another state title. Hope Christian's Rendon Kuykendall once again champ of 4A.
Zuni was on a mission after missing out last cross country season, they ran away with 3A boys title while Melvin Scott out-leaned Kameron Eustace to be champion
Cottonwood Classical returns on top of the podium despite some key departures from the spring championship team. St.Michael's Raylee Hunt dominates the 3A race.
Pecos Panthers finish off the season once again hoisting the blue trophy as they land 50 points over Oak Grove Classical and Penasco in the A/2A State race.
Penasco was likely not on anyone's list of teams to potentially win the A/2A crown and yet they pull off the upset in the closest championship race of the day.
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Rio Rancho enters this meet seeking a repeat state title but the real show will be in this 5A girl's individual race with talent all over this field.
Sandia's Steven West will seek to end his season with the 5A state cross country title, while you can expect a tight team battle between 5A's top contenders.
This may be the most dominant Los Alamos team ever going into 4A girls state meet, while Academy's Emma Patton will seek to shine on her home course on Saturday
Hope Christian's Rendon Kuykendall is the defending 4A boys champ that has been in the zone all season long, Los Alamos is the undeniable favorite this weekend
Raylee Hunt looks to continue her momentum to cap off the 3A girls' state championship and Cottonwood Classical shows no sign of letting off the pedal to repeat
NMMI's Lance Miller seeks to capture an individual title after his runner-up performance in the spring. Cottonwood Classical seeks to remain on top of 3A boys.
Might this be the year for Gateway Christian to hoist a blue trophy, led by Hannah and Sarah Lilley? The Individual race boasts plenty of contenders among A/2A.
Pecos has surged into championship form as they enter the A/2A title race as the top contender while Penasco's Gilbert Valdez looks to repeat as champion.