Andre Williams will be in contention to win the 2018 Division 5 title. See the other contenders in that and every division inside!
Andre Williams will be in contention to win the 2018 Division 5 title. See the other contenders in that and every division inside!
You might have missed Natalie Harper (Cosumnes Oaks), because Division 1 in the SJS is loaded with super-fast individuals. You should be paying attention to this 9th-grader, though.
Led by Tyriq Granillo, the Cathedral boys will be in contention to repeat as Division 4 champs - but it won't be easy.
Impress your friends with deep cross country facts, like: watch out for the Presentation girls next year in the CCS! And if that doesn't work, get new friends.
It's incredible to me that Chloe Arriaga has one more year left - it seems like she has been competing for championships for a complete high school career already!
Kevin Ramos didn't get the result he wanted at the state meet this year, but he has another year to bring the title home.
Incredibly, every single girl in this photo is returning! The D1 girls race in 2018 is going to be FIRE.
Not only is Liam Anderson the top returner in California, he's also the fastest guy coming back from NXN.
Granada has their entire top 7 returning from the squad that finished third in Division 2 this year, and they will be hard to beat in 2018.
With returning talent like Simon Filler and Caleb Niednagel, Dana Hills is going to be very good (again) next year.
Can anyone stop Claremont's girls? They have 2 straight Division 2 titles, and they're not going anywhere anytime soon.
The Lancers are looking like the team to beat in 2018, although obviously a lot can happen between now and then.
You know, just in case you were thinking that the D1 win streak might be likely to end soon...
St. Francis (Mountain View) made it to NXN, and they have six of their top 7 runners returning for 2018.
The Buchanan duo of Meagen Lowe and Corie Smith, who took the top 2 spots in Division 1 last weekend, are back for another round in 2018.
For the second straight year, Liam Anderson was the top non-senior at the state meet.