Not surprisingly, Mountain Vista wins the state meet merge, but how do the rest of the teams fare?
Not surprisingly, Mountain Vista wins the state meet merge, but how do the rest of the teams fare?
Can Elizabeth Constien and Naomi Harding defend their position as the top two returners from last year's 4A State race?
Cole Sprout dominated on this course on August 25. Can he do it again on October 28?
A fresh, new update on the old viewing-options-for-state article...
Chloe Veilleux won going away last year, but faces a stiff test to repeat this year.
Charlie Perry, not much heard from of late, reminded a few folks of what's he's capable of at 5A Region 3.
Blake Davis is one of 3A's top returners from last year, but instead of finishing 16th this year, he could be very much in the running for the 3A Boys title.
Catch up on the moving and shaking among the region's top teams here.
Ivy Gonzales is the top returning female from last year's 5A state meet.
Grant Gardner led Springville to a Utah 5A state title over Timpanogos and the top place in the boys merge.
Monarch's boys ended four years of Mountain Vista domination last fall. Photo by Karen McCoy.
Broomfield has won the last two 5A Girls state cross country titles. Photo by Karen McCoy.
If Niwot is going to win this thing, the pack is how it's going to get done.
Summit Ridge has a lot of podium finishes in middle school cross country, but this year was the school's first title.
Soleil Gaylord has spent a lot of time running by herself this fall. Can she continue that into State?
There are plenty of ways to obsess over the state meet before the runners actually toe the line!
Andrew King beats Levi Chambers and Christian Fagerlin to the finish line in 3A Region 4.
Erik Le Roux wasted no time surging to the front of the boys championship race. After that, the battle was for second place.
Samantha Blair's late charge at the end put her in #10 position on the all-time list among girls at the Colorado middle school state meet.
Erik LeRoux's wind-blasted 11:06 was the fasted time ever posted at a Colorado middle school state championship race.
Yonas Mogos is one of the unusual individuals who qualified for State as an individual by winning his regional race.
When Rachel Ingram made her break, she made it once for all and never looked back.
Once again, you can expect massive fields at the middle school state meet and meet officials running for their lives.
Here's who has been registered for this week's regional meets!
The Moffat County boys enjoy favorite status in 3A Region 1 Boys.
David Fine takes favorite status into Friday's 3A Region 5 meet, and his team will be trying to make it a party of seven at State.
Two meets shaped the news in Southwest region cross country this past week.
Max Bonenberger is on the bubble for a state-qualifying position as an individual, but he gets to make the attempt on the Summit home course.
The Unified/Paralympic race has become an annual tradition at Colorado State Cross Country. Now there are two races to select from.
Check up on how Colorado's high school graduates are doing in the college ranks!