30 Boys XC Teams to Watch this Fall: Campolindo

Per Campolindo assistant coach Andy Lindquist. The Cougars have dominated this division like few other teams in North Coast Section history, having won 10 team championships in the past 15 seasons, including the previous two in 2021 and 2022. The team won the state Division III title in 2019 and finished in 2nd place in 2018, 2021 and 2022. 

Look for more of the same this year as Campo returns 4 varsity members from last year's squad. Senior Alex Thomasson had a breakthrough spring season, running 9:33.67 in the 3200 and 4:25.43 in the 1600 to make himself the favorite to snag the individual title.

The remaining Campo squad all had productive track seasons with 6 other boys all breaking 10:20 in the 3200. Baron Walsh (4:36.12/10:03.18), Paulo Trento (4:58.41/10:17.56), and Maxson Cook (4:42.67/10:05.64) have both flashed big potential for Campo in the past, and they will need to do so yet again this season to continue the championship streak. With a mix of depth and front-running prowess, the Cougars will be tough to beat at the section level.