Congratulations to last week's winner, John Sesteaga of Glendora (SS)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9:01 pm.
Saturday's meet at Frogtown qualified the top 10 teams and individuals over five divisions for the Nov. 13 SJS cross country finals. (Photo: Eric Boucher)
Check out the fastest boys and girls on 3-mile and 5,000-meter cross country courses during the week of Oct. 25-31. We go 250 deep for each category.
Congratulations to last week's winner, Kenan Pala of Francis Park (SD)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9:01 pm.
Congratulations to last week's winner, Kelli Gaffney of Great Oak (SS)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9:01 pm.
ICYM any of the postings over the weekend, here are quick links to all section-, gender-, and class-specific leaders for 3 miles and 5K through results of 10/27
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
The BYU-bound senior at Del Oro (SJ), and two-time CIF-State champion, won her fourth league XC title rolling over the 5K Jessup University course in 17:01.9!
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Del Oro (SJ) senior Riley Chamberlain ran a 5K PR of 17:01.9 at William Jessup University to win a fourth league cross country title. Coverage by Dan Tyree.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Next in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
First in a series of articles linking fall 2021 cross country leaders by gender and class for 3 miles and 5K from results in the database through Oct. 27.
Congratulations to last week's winner, Andrew Burr of Sacramento Country Day (SJ)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9:01 pm.
Congratulations to last week's winner, Ellie Buckley of Campolindo (NC)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9:01 pm.
UPDATED - Recapping Day 2 at Mt. SAC, where large-school division teams and athletes took on the iconic hilly 3-mile challenge.
Race video highlights and more than 1,300 photos by James Leash from Saturday's race in Sacramento County.
More than 3,200 images by Clark Kranz from Friday's cross country meet in Escondido.
Claudia Lane's performance at the 2017 invitational stands 11 seconds faster than the next fastest girl over the past 13 runnings of this epic event.
Over the past 13 runnings of this XC invitational, Austin Tamagno's time from 2014 is less than a second faster than Ammar Moussa's 2010 effort.
Roughly 300 CIF-SS teams are set to test the 3-mile course that will now be used for the CIF-Southern Section prelims and finals.
Congratulations to last week's winner, Samantha McDonnell of Newbury Park (SS)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9:01 pm.
Congratulations to last week's winner Glenn Bell of Rancho Cucamonga (SS)! This week's poll closes Friday at 9 p.m.
Laguna Hills freshman and Dana Hills senior win individual sweepstakes titles while San Clemente's boys and Canyon's girls are best on Oak Canyon 3-mile course.
A 10-foot BMX-style hill at about the 2.5-mile mark added a new twist on the venerable Orange County-only XC championships at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado.