Something will have to give on Friday when Aubrey Frentheway, last year's Thornton Invite champion, meets Brynn Siles, this year's rival to the throne.
Something will have to give on Friday when Aubrey Frentheway, last year's Thornton Invite champion, meets Brynn Siles, this year's rival to the throne.
Lately, you've been seeing more of Niwot at the front of things. You may want to grow accustomed to that.
Anna Ponzio added to a growing list of meet titles this fall with another win at Denver West. File photo.
There will be no frenzied finish across the Royal Gorge bridge this fall.
Jenna Fitzsimmons and Sarah O'Sullivan helped Mountain Vista solidify their regional rankings lead on Saturday.
D'Evelyn's varsity this year is heavy in freshmen, and they're enjoying a bundle of success.
Desert Twilight isn't in Colorado, but Colorado is coming to Desert Twilight.
This trio would earn places 1, 3, and 5 on the Polson Ranch all-time list back on October 3, 2015. Interestingly, Brie Oakley would break up the party later in the race and earn place #2.
Paul Roberts owns the top two all-time marks on the Polson Ranch course.
There have been big doings across the region the last couple of weeks. Get caught up here!
I don't have any results from the meet to share with you, but I do know Center honored the memory of former Antonito coach Tommy Archuleta at Center's home meet on Friday, even renaming the meet in Archuleta's honor.
Kylie Simshauser is establishing a new order of things in southern Colorado girls cross country.
Vista Nation wasted little time securing a strong presence up front at Pat Patten.
Both Dave Sanders and Pat Patten start on a lot of grass, but the Dave Sanders tends to run a little faster overall, thus requiring an adjustment to equalize times.
What do you do when the generator goes out? Well, nobody is going over the timing mat unless you hold the inflatable up.
Ryan Lehmuth thinks about making a pass on Simon Kelati, but Kelati kept him in the rear-view mirror.
For most of the first mile, the boys race was leadership by committee. The committee would start to dwindle soon thereafter.
The Arvada West girls took the fight to another meet today. File photo.
Lizzie Harding and company have a very tall task in front of them this weekend, but you can make the case that they've been saving up for this meet.
Adugna Moritz, who dominated last year's middle school state meet, is off to Michigan, but there are plenty of other guys from the top 20 8th graders who are making noise in the high school ranks this year.
Find out here who you'll be racing against this weekend!
Josh Torres wasn't keeping much company by the end of the race.
Taylor James was the top 8th grade finisher at last year's middle school state meet and is already a big contributor for a vastly improved Niwot team this fall.
Brock Dykema logged his first individual title of the season at Tuesday's Denver North Invitational. File photo.
4A Boys suddenly became a lot more interesting with the emergence of Centaurus as a top team this year, so how can you keep track of where the 4A Boys teams stand?
Even when running below full strength, Battle Mountain has shown no weaknesses, and the Huskies retain the 4A Girls #1 ranking.
Caden Foster and Ethan Rouse are two good reasons Mountaini Vista is retaining a narrow lead atop the 5A Boys rankings.
Lyons retains the top position in both 2A polls this time around, but there's a serious threat looming on the horizon. Kylee is the new Udovich making a difference in the Lions' scoring order.
Two very different worlds on either side of the starter.
The Steamboat Springs girls didn't take over first place in the rankings, but they did snare a couple of first-place votes this time around.