Catch up on the top performances by former California high school athletes who have continued on to a collegiate career!
Is there any team in the state that's as dominant within its section race as the Sage Creek boys are in the SDS Division 4?
While the rest of the state is still finishing league meets, the SJS has a HUGE competition scheduled on a difficult course - and we'll be on-site to capture the action!
With talented individuals (like Emily Perez) and some of the strongest teams in the state, the NCS is always very competitive! Find out the top contenders inside.
Ivan Mendez isn't as well-known as he should be, at least not outside the Central Section. If you don't know about this guy, and the other great talent in the Central Valley, tune in!
The database says the Presentation girls are the team to beat in Division 2 this year. Will that turn out to be true next week?
We haven't talked about Palos Verdes much this year - but the database says they're in line to win both the boys' and girls' Division 3 titles.
Justsin Hazell was a little off at Mt. SAC, but you can expect him to cruise through the upcoming levels of the championship season. Other teams and individuals won't be so lucky!
The second section to begin its state qualifying playoffs (starting next Thursday) is also often overlooked, but highly competitive (especially in Division 5).
With the SJS sub-sections starting this weekend, we give the MileSplit database a chance to predict the outcome of the next two weeks of championship racing.
This week saw a lot of the top talent in the state focused on league meets, tuning up for championship season, or resting - and that opens the door for a different group to shine.
While league championships have already begun in some sections, in other places around the state there are still regular season invitationals going on. Get the top performances from these inside!
Could Jill Walker be the next great Simi Valley runner? She went toe to toe with big-time runners in the Team Sweeps race and came out in 7th with the top 9th-grade performance of the weekend.
Galen Topper led a strong showing by Bellarmine's freshmen at Mt. SAC, the first full 3 Mile race for some of them.
Under his watch the Agoura program set the standard for individual success in the early state meet era and team success followed quickly.
Throughout the week we'll aggregate all of our published grade-level rankings here for you, so you can catch up on anything you missed!
Natalia Quintero had a sub-17 at Woodbridge, and who knows how fast she could have run at Mt. SAC if she had been pushed (she won her race by over a minute).
Josh Stern (Thousand Oaks) has been on top of the rankings since Woodbridge, and also had the best 9th-grade performance at Mt. SAC this past weekend.
We've broken down the top performances from Mt. SAC by division and by grade level, with more to come!
Given how well she is running, it's easy to forget that Tori Gaitan is just a sophomore.
With Gabriel Abbes leading 4 returners in the Great Oak top 7 from Mt. SAC, don't expect a drop-off from this program any time soon.
In September of 2016, we identified 16 of the state's best programs EVER and held a tournament of public voting. Check out the programs and every round of voting inside!
If you stopped paying attention after the Sweeps races were done, you missed one of the best performances at Mt. SAC - Patricia Meissner's solo 17:19 on Saturday afternoon.
If you haven't noticed Jace Aschbrenner yet, you haven't been paying enough attention - the kid is a star in the making.
Lauren Peurifoy clocked 16:42 at Mt. SAC, good enough to make the top 10 all time on the hallowed course!
And (yet another) star is born! Great Oak junior Tyler Tickner finished 7th in the Team Sweeps race Saturday, clocking 14:52 - the top underclassman in the race.
Catch up on the top performances by former California high school runners now competing on the collegiate level!
That Claudia Lane leads these rankings is hardly surprising. That she posted the top time in all of California AT MT. SAC is phenomenal.
Kevin Ramos smoked the field in Saturday's Individual Sweeps race, asserting himself as a state title contender a year ahead of schedule.
Mariah Castillo's performance shows that she will be an individual title contender when the state meet comes around.