Coverage
Who runs over four minutes faster than they ran as a freshman at State? 2018 4A State Champ Layla Roebke.
Glenwood's Henry Barth was No. 5 as a freshmen, and No. 2 as a senior.
Relive the sweat, the tears, and the grind of the 2018 Colorado State Cross Country Championships!
Mountain Vista had three of the top four times run by the junior class at State.
Seth Bruxvoort capped his high school cross country career with a state title.
Jenna Fitzsimmons ran away to defend her state title.
Ares Reading (center) and Cruz Culpepper kicked late to finish 1-2 Saturday.
Mason Norman defended his state title, and ran a new 3A course record of 15:33.
SkyView's Owen Nolan ran 16:36 for the fastest time by a freshmen at State.
Layla Roebke (center) and Taylor James (right) made it a 1-2 punch to give Niwot the state title.
Kaylee Thompson and The Classical Academy ran away with Saturday's state titles.
Cole Sprout ran away with the state title, and a new course record of 15:16.
We compiled national notes from the Colorado state championships on Saturday
Boys 2A by Blake Mourer @bmourer
2A Girls by Blake Mourer @bmourer
3A Boys by Blake Mourer @bmourer
3A Girls by Blake Mourer @bmourer
4A Boys by Blake Mourer @bmourer
4A Girls by Blake Mourer @bmourer
5A Boys by Blake Mourer @bmourer
5A Girls by Blake Mourer @bmourer
The Lyons girls are eyeing their third title in five years.
Peak to Peak may be able to sweep the team competition Saturday.
The Niwot girls will have a battle with Battle Mountain on their hands Saturday morning.
The MileSplit50 No. 2 ranked Mountain Vista girls are well on a path toward claiming state