The CHSAA, PSAL, NYSAIS, and All-Catholic conferences held their championships, and sparks flew.
Saturday is the XC holy day once again as the CHSAA teams decide who rules.
The big races on Sunday stay in one boro as the AIS does a morning run at Van Cortlandt Park.
Hall's girls and Tolland's guys had their pack attacks going on a day of all-around Noble efforts.
We've crunched the numbers from Divisionals for a look at what may be up for Friday at the Open.
Some major changes got rammed through at the top as tight packs filled up the Class rankings.
One major meet in the Suburb and a few in city and country settings shook up the rankings.
A few teams started their year-end push early as the conference and county meets made their entrance.
Teams were gearing up for the final big drive for county, conference, and section championships.
Manhattan and Burnt Hills got eye-popping action, and some teams crashed while others burned bright.
Manhattan and Burnt Hills lit up the numbers as teams rose and fell in Week 5.
Scorching competition with historic results is the prediction for Burnt Hills this weekend
In the limbo week between McQuaid and Manhattan, a few teams made big statements.
There was no escape from great action in the week before Manhattan as a group of teams launched their seasons.
Top powers battled at McQuaid to forge the Week 3 rankings.
The stampedes across Genesee Valley Park at McQuaid led to some major changes in the rankings.
The Week 2 rankings set the stage for many big showdowns at McQuaid on Saturday.
Pre-States at Plattsburgh set the tone for NY action during the weekend before the McQuaid Invite.
Week 1 rankings kick off with a big weekend on the horizon.
The rankings begin early this season, just in time for Pre-States.
The Beavers have had a dammed good time at the top of D, and there's no sign of any changes a-coming.
A Red Storm aims to blow away Class C again, and near home turf in 2019 it could be even more ferocious.
The Spartans march for a fourth straight title, but a few XC armies stand in their way.
FM may have no static at all on its way to a repeat Class A title, but will a second A team go to NXN?
The Knights look ready to charge ahead again, but there is a pack of teams that are armed for an upset.
Trinity looks to go 4th, but Packer, Hackley, and Collegiate all agree that 3 is enough.
After a successful rebuilding year and a second straight PSAL title, the Falcons are ready to fly high again.
The Hornets have their buzz back, it's Knight time in the CHSAA, and the Beavers are partying like it's 1999.
The Black Knights and Red Dragons have both won 3 States titles in the last decade. Who gets the 4th first?
In the madhouse world of Class C, the Witches still rule but newcomers are stirring up a big pot of trouble.