If Eagle Valley is to run down cross-county rival Battle Mountain this fall, Brandon Sheard is going to have to do a lot of the running. Photo by Alan Versaw.
If Eagle Valley is to run down cross-county rival Battle Mountain this fall, Brandon Sheard is going to have to do a lot of the running. Photo by Alan Versaw.
If Canon City is to make an upward move this fall, Jamison Smith looks to be the guy to key that step forward. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Sarah Smagacz' 2014 cross country campaign assures us she is ready for a bigger role as a junior this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
If you remember this scene from late in last year's state race, you already know a lot about the Killer Bs of the Front Range League. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Ro Paschal returns for his senior season, and the possibilities loom large for Mancos. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Jennifer Bowles (center) figures as an important cog in the machine if Frontier Academy is to be the top team in the Patriot League this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Liam Cox was the #2 finisher at state for Palmer Ridge last fall, but the top guy for the Bears this fall could be anyone's guess. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Logan Sessums spearheads what figures to be a sharply-improved Sargent attack this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Meghan Gerritsen is a big part of the reason Platte Canyon figures as Frontier League favorites coming into the fall campaign. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Jessica Nats holds a high spot on a very deep Mountain Vista roster. Photo by Alan Versaw.
After a nice freshman campaign last fall, bigger things will be expected of Jefferson Academy's Ryan Lehmuth this fall. Photo by Ashley Green.
Kaylene Khosla and Lauren Kleven help to give Pueblo South a scoring roster unmatched in the South Central League. Photo by Alan Versaw.
It's not precisely clear yet to whom the Arvada West mantle of leadership will pass this fall, but Max Sevcik is certainly one of the candidates. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Matti Hlatki figures to be a big piece of the puzzle of Peyton this fall, but pieces are not in short supply for the Panthers. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Jacob Rogers earned three state meet medals this past school year and will likely be counted on for another this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Last year, Mackenzie Dill was Highland's lone representative at state cross country. This year, she will try to bring her team along with her. Photo by Ashley Green.
Harrison Scudamore could prove to be the top runner in the league, but Denver East will need more to develop alongside Scudamore to position themselves for a league crown. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Nate Fedel will be trying to keep the rest of the Western Slope distance types in his rear-view mirror this fall. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
Lillian Markusch is an 18-something type on a formidable Cherry Creek roster. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Sierra Bell posted the top 3200 time this spring for a Mead team that could be aiming for the top of the Tri Valley standings this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Caleb Palmer didn't grab as many headlines as a couple of his teammates last fall, but was still a very big part of the reason that Alamosa claimed a state title. Photo by Ashley Green.
Connor Kaufman hasn't run cross country before, but his track season says he just might be the best returning distance runner in the league. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Pine Creek lost some firepower to graduation this spring, but Athena Kuehn is one reason to believe they have plenty coming back. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Emily Womble leads a tough Moffat County team that figures to spell trouble for the rest of the Western Slope 3A programs. Photo by Ashley Green.
It's impossible to say now who the top Jeffco 4A runner will be this fall, but Charles Doebbler should be on your list of possibles. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.
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