We were back at Chenango Valley to capture all the action on the course that would hold States.
New York Track & Field and Cross Country News
This weekend serves as a return to Chenango, with the full 5K course being the target for the best in the State.
Athletes will have a shot at making their mark on history once again.
It's time for the first major Invitational of the 2021 season, and the teams are ready to converge on the course that will hold States.
The Pre-State Invitational is quickly upon us, as Chenango Valley State Park ramps up to welcome the State's best this coming Saturday.
While some rust has definitely shown, the pieces of the top programs are there, with plenty of new names arriving on the scene.
Warwick once again opened the door for some of the top athletes in the State.
It's been nearly two years since a full Invitational took to the Bear Mountain course, but with some local help, the course was ready once again.
It has been 11 years since the State Meet was last held on the course at VVS High School.
The State Meet is set to return to VVS in 2022, and we can only imagine how much this list is ready to change.
It's not all about the Large Schools. Coaching at the lower classifications have their own challenges and rewards.
It's not all about the Large Schools. Coaching at the lower classifications have their own challenges and rewards.
One of the toughest State Meet Courses makes a comeback to kickoff the return to racing.
The past four years have been a whirlwind of State Meet Courses.
Two of New York's most notable recent graduates are set to represent Team USA in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
The hills of Bowdoin Park may have been bare for nearly two years now, but they are once again primed to be the proving ground of New York XC.
The one course almost every team in the State is set to compete on, the returners list can give us our best snapshot of who to look out for.
Think of these as the thoughts that cross the mind of your average coach. Up from Section 3, we present you with "Thoughts From Three."
We continued with our MileSplit50 preseason girls 25 rankings with No. 17 Karrie Baloga of Cornwall (NY)
We continued with our MileSplit50 preseason girls 25 rankings with No. 18 Ella Kurto of Saratoga Springs (NY)
The NYC-area leagues are looking to pull it all back together after a year of sacrifices.
Class D has gotten very small, but there's still a couple of teams that could pack some punch.
A mad scramble is on to replace the Red Storm in Class C with teams from two sections leading the stampede.
After a year of no States, a fourpeating band of Spartans are marching at the front again back to the place it all started.
Class A teams are in a big rebuilding year across the state, but can any forge a team with high enough ratings to catch the Hawks?
The prep for cross-country greatness starts now with MileSplit's official 5K training program brought to you by St. Edward's University coach Ryan Ponsonby.
The boys are back in town, hopefully, and NY teams will be heading to some big invitationals in not too long.
Entries are now being accepted for the Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational Presented by HOKA that will again be contested at Van Cortlandt Park on Sat
Conferences around the city look to get back into the groove after a year of limitations and voids.
Class D is in a wait-and-see mode in a year of unknowns.