The Falcons return five lettermen and hope to compete for a spot in the state meet.
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The Rams are banking on senior leadership helping them to a successful season.
The Mustangs have a small, but experienced group.
The Trailblazers bring back six lettermen and hope to make a run at a state meet berth.
The Skyhawks welcome back 10 lettermen, including Sunrise Region meet runner-up Omar Aguilar-Espinoza.
The Wolves return just two lettermen but have high hopes for the season.
The Panthers return eight lettermen, but must make up for the loss of two-time Sunset Region champion Daniel Ziems.
The Gators hope to return to the state meet despite losing five of their top seven runners to graduation.
The Cougars welcome back four runners who competed in last year’s Class 4A state meet.
The Bulldogs are hoping to make a return to the state meet.
The Eagles will work hard to replace four talented runners who graduated last year.
The Lions continue to make strides as they build their program.
The Dragons are young and hoping to show improvement during the season.
After finishing third in the Class 3A state meet last year, the Roadrunners return seven lettermen.
Wesley Stephens, the former head coach at Desert Pines, confirmed he will be moving to Western to take over the boys cross country and track programs.