With one more week to go in this MileSplit series, Brooke heads to the goat show and runs more miles
With one more week to go in this MileSplit series, Brooke heads to the goat show and runs more miles
The Manhattan Invite was a defining moment in Katelyn Tuohy's career last year, so much so that we called it our Top Moment of the Overall Year.
It was a big weekend for Saratoga Springs senior Kelsey Chmiel.
Up next in the MileSplit50 individual ranking is No. 7 Brooke Rauber
Kal Lewis may be the top returner in the State, but Jacob Appleton has
shown steady improvement over his HS career. Can anyone challenge the
pair at the top?
The Beavers are damming up Sunken Meadows to fend off all torpedo attacks, and it's full speed ahead for a 17th States title.
The Rizzo Brothers made a splash in Indoor Track last season, and they're ready to translate that back to XC. Who will be in the mix to challenge the 1-2 punch.
Wild times are on the way in Class C as a pack of teams scramble to replace a departed champion.
There's another Lawler out there, younger brother Sam. Can he surprise a loaded Class B field this year, and keep the State Title in the family for another go-around?
Up next on the MileSplit50 countdown is No. 11 Claire Walters
A band of Spartans are again lighting up the trails, and this year they plan to keep the fires burning all the way to Portland.
With the State Meet headed to Long Island, and a fast rising Smithtown team in the projected Top 5, can Section 11 defend their home territory?
The Hornets and Hawks are battling at the top again this year, but many other teams are looking to blaze a trail to the front of Class A.
Following a great 2017 season, the Liverpool (NY) girls begin the new year nationally ranked
After two straight years of Knight time in the CHSAA, are the Friars ready to seize back the limelight from the X-men?
Check out the top 1,000 returning girls cross country runners for the upcoming 2018 season in New York. Based on 5K performances on all courses from 2017 season.
Check out the top 1,000 returning boys cross country runners for the upcoming 2018 season in New York. Based on 5K performances on all courses from 2017 season.
The Engineers are steaming ahead for a PSAL title, but the Hornets, Wolverines, and Falcons are trying to derail the Brooklyn Tech Express.
New York teams aim to blaze fast trails at Nationals, while a mix of reigning champs and rebel contenders are getting set to shake things up in the state's conference championships.
Trinity goes for a third straight NYSAIS title, but a deep Collegiate squad hopes to return to the top for a 20th win in 22 years.
Class D will see quite a few returners from last year trying to improve their position. Upstate rules the lower class, with Section 2 and Section 3 bringing back the most top talent.
The Red Dragons are fired up to snare their first States title in six years, but a trio of teams from Section 3 including reigning champ South Lewis stand in the way.
Kimberley Goerss led her team to a State Title two years ago, and now is looking to do so again, but will be challenged individually by Emily Brown. Check out where they land among all Class C competition.
In a scrambled up Class C, two longtime rivals with 18 state championships between them may be squaring off again, but a new band of Warriors hope to capture their first title in 29 years.
Up next on the MileSplit50 team countdown is No. 19 Saratoga Springs
Could a Freshman rule the runs in Class B? Megan McLaughlin made her name known as an 8th grader, and will now be among the top of her High School competitors. See who else makes the list.
After a last race at States in 2017 turned into a B movie horror show out of Night of the Creeps, or Slither, the B runners are back for more fun with a quartet of top contenders who all feel entitled.
She made Nationals in 2017, and Mary Hennelly will be back among the top pack come this fall.
The Hornets have flown high to thirteen straight state championships while hoarding away twelve national titles, but this year the hive is under attack.