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Many of the runners are sophomores which shows a bright future for the program
Many of the runners are sophomores, which shows a bright future for the program
The Meadows girls team returns the Division III champion, Ellen Hirsberg, and will have a number of new faces join her
The team has a core of experienced runners returning and looks to continue building a successful program
Desert Oasis has a veteran group of runners returning and several promising young runners joining the program
With six letter winners returning, the team is primed to again compete for a state meet berth.
The Gators return six lettermen from a team that surprised some when it finished second in the Division I state meet last year
We look to compete for one of the three spots to make the trip up north in November
Our kids look forward to the competition this season. They work hard and have a great sense of team.
Our kids look forward to the competition this season. They work hard and have a great sense of team
Head coach Roy Session says the ultimate goal, of course, is to win state, but we just want to compete well
Head coach Todd Faranda says the Pioneers have the intention to field a full team this year and compete in conference play
The spirit is high and top 10 finishers from the 2014 Division III region meet, Ryan Chen and Tucker Hansen, return to lead the group
