For most of the State, Sectional Week kicks off next Thursday.
New York Track & Field and Cross Country News
A busy day at Bear Mountain, as the Rockland County Champs were underway.
Hear from your winners at a windy and wild OCIAA Champs.
After the success of Jim Vermeulen's XC Journal in the many falls of Cross Country, we've asked again for him to provide some news and notes once a month.
A relaxed weekend served as the opener for the frenetic weeks ahead.
The quiet weeks for the rankings are ending as we head into the time of Sectionals and big conference championships.
Digital resources are quantifying data once only available to the best in the World. One sprint coach is making this equipment available at the HS level.
The competition schedule is light and limited this week, as the State begins the slow ramp up to Sectionals week.
The last few Invitationals are still abound in New York State, and the Ed Bowes Invite allowed local teams one last shot at getting in a meet.
The action at Van Cortlandt Park never stops, as the AAIS gets their Invitational in.
In a weekend of light action, there was at least one key ratings boost.
With the return of the EastBay Cross Country Championships (formerly Foot Locker), the regional rankings take on a renewed sense of urgency.
In a week that was mainly quiet except at Burnt Hills, one class saw a lot of change at the top.
After a delayed start, the Speed Rating National Merge has returned.
On the latest episode of On The Line, Olivia, Cory and Bryan discuss which teams have surprised us so far this fall season.
See all the action from the Saratoga Preforming Arts Center
All results from this weekend are on the books. Check them out below.
For the first time in nearly three decades, high school nationals has a new name.
Some teams went to Van Cortlandt Park and survived, but for others there was no escape from Manhattan. The Week 4 rankings tell the story.
The last, large invitational of the year is here, and we have the race assignments.
As time ticks away, the high school cross country season is inching closer to a culminating race.
At the Manhattan Invite a flock of Eagles soared high, and some big feats were observed elsewhere too.
Van Cortlandt Park once again brought some of the best competition, short of a national championship.
Nearly 10,000 photos from the largest meet in the East.
The New York State Title race is divided by class, and we wanted to see how things would stack up.
A look at how the meet would have played out if organized by School size.
While the highlight was obviously the Manhattan Invite, there was plenty of action state-wide as we hit mid-October.
While the Eastern's race may be the most notable in terms of national competition, the letter races provide many great storylines for the local harriers.
Much of the day's action at Van Cortlandt Park will be devoted to the Letter races, and there are great matches on hand for all.
On the latest For The Record interview, Cory chatted with Manhattan Invite meet director Kerri Gallagher