Unique "medals" to be awarded at the Knox-C Invite
It's the second big week of competition, and anyone who didn't debut before, is coming out the race now. We've broken down the biggest meets in the State, and what we're most excited to watch for. We're sure there are surprised to be had, so we can't wait for the races to be run.
Warwick Valley Invite
It seems like former State Meet Courses are brining in the talent this weekend, as the Xavier boys will be trying to hold off the home team in this top ranked battle. Don't forget to say hello to the pair of horses set to lead the races.
Queensbury Invite
We'll get our first look at the Shenendehowa boys team here, as well as the Greenwich girls. Both are ranked high in their Classification for their respective genders, and this flat-fast course could put up some big times. With 2100 entries, it's the biggest meet of the weekend.
Regis Invite / Lady Vikings Invite
The Brother and Sister meet features a decent mix of CHSAA and NYSPHSAA Squads going at it in Van Cortlandt Park. Fordham Prep's Eamonn Sullivan looks to lead the boys, while Sierra Dinneen of NDA looks to lead the girls meet.
ESM Invite
In a rare double-header, Manlius is racing once again, while Brooke Rauber and the girls from South Lewis look to mix it up in their Top 5.
Knox-C Invite
With over 1700 entries, a majority of Section 6 will be testing out the course that will hold Sectionals this year, including Boys Top Ranked Joshua Peron (Frontier) and Girls Top Ranked Megan McLaughlin (East Aurora).
New Hartford Invite
Delaney Brewer (VVS) managed to place Top 5 in a race than included both Manlius and Shenendehowa girls last week, and comes into this meet as a favorite.
Fonda-Fultonville Invite
In years past, we've seen Burnt Hills open up here, and with much of their NXN-Qualifying squad graduating last year, it'll be interesting to see how the boys reload
Jim Smith Invite
No entries posted, but is the first chance for Long Island teams to take a crack at Sunken Meadow.
Wayne Invite
No entries posted, but last year, McQuaid and Rush-Henrietta made the trip for some Class A clashing.
Owego Invite
No entries posted, but typically a smaller Invitational for Section 4.