Will we finally get to see Davis at full strength in a major invitational? Will a boys team establish themselves as the top squad in the SJS?
Will we finally get to see Davis at full strength in a major invitational? Will a boys team establish themselves as the top squad in the SJS?
"Muddled" is the word for the current state of the boys team rankings, especially in the Southern Section. Some teams need to get their act together, but Loyola isn't one of them.
Colleen McCandless and her Granada teammates have been running very well against top competition, and it moved them up in the rankings.
Carlos Carvajal took on a national-caliber field on a tough course at the Roy Griak Invitational, and he emerged with a 3rd-place finish and a team win. Does that earn him your vote?
Sydney Hwang and Claremont had a successful trip to Idaho, winning the Bob Firman team title over US #21 Bozeman (MT) and taking over the top spot in the 5K state rankings.
We combined the results from every division and every level into one giant report. Which schools had the best overall performances?
Which teams come out on top when we put all divisions and all grade levels together? Find out inside!
Cathedral Catholic's Finn Waters had his breakthrough race at Woodbridge, dropping a stunning 1:53 off of his previous PR.
La Costa Canyon will once again travel up the coast, but will their two big guns up front be in the Invitational Section this year?
There WILL be a TON of important sectional meets around California, plus a handful of Golden State teams heading out of state. Come see what we're covering on Friday and Saturday!
Many former California high school cross country runners have kicked off their collegiate seasons, and you can follow them with MileSplit and FloTrack!
Haley Herberg broke through with a 16:00 at Woodbridge, getting the better of some Division 2 rivals in the process.
Elias Opsahl had a huge race at Woodbridge this past weekend, dropping 47 seconds off his time from 2016.
Mari Friedman had a monster race at Toro Park, setting herself up as the favorite for the Central Coast title later this season.
Over 10,000 individuals and more than 170 complete teams competed at the Classic this weekend, and we've got ALL OF THEM in our merged results!
Over 4500 photos covering every race from the biggest San Diego invitational, including Lauren Peurifoy's meet record 14:46 for 2.75 miles!
Our Virtual Meet function lets us go 1000 individuals and 84 full teams deep with merged results from day 1 in Norco!
Haley Wolf returns to lead Desert Vista in a repeat title attempt, but the Thunder lost three seniors from last year's top 7.
Last year's Classic was epic, with Brie Oakley setting the all-time meet record while Claudia Lane, Cooper Teare, and Luis Grijalva all posted top 10 performances.
You decide the top boy and girl from this past weekend, PLUS a bonus poll for the top TEAM performance!
Carlos Carvajal and his Great Oak teammates had a huge first meet at Seaside - but how do the other teams at the two meets stack up?
Check out the images from four varsity races under the lights Friday night, including Sara Leonard's big win.
Alex Stout had a great junior year, and now she is the solid favorite to claim a state title as a senior.
We'll have reporters at Cool Breeze tonight, plus Lowell and Laguna Hills tomorrow, to bring you shots of the top performers!
Last year's runner-up Evan Pattinelli returns as the early favorite for an individual title that is much more up for grabs this year.
Mari Friedman dominated everyone except the eventual Foot Locker champ at last year's state meet, and she's back for one more season.
This section is loaded with strong individual boys, but it's one very good girls team that really stands out from all the rest.
Munir Kabbara is one of the top runners in the NCS overall and should be a contender at the state level, too.
Hannah Ruane joins Campolindo teammate Isabella Chao as individual contenders for the state title, but they'll have their hands full even in the NCS.