• HS Cross Country

    2024 - 2025
    Head Coach: George Flatau

Team News

List of 4 news stories.

  • The girls take off!

    On to State - Region Championship results!

    The Tiger harriers ran exceptionally well at today's Region championships at Vaughn's Creek. The short version: the girls' team finished 4th, with Liv O'Hara and Madeleine Wiseman advancing to next week's State championships with their individiual 4th and 7th place finishes, respectively. The boys' team finished 2nd, just 7 points out of 1st, led by 3 All-Region performers in Jack Fruin (4th), Drew Zwerner (5th), and Griffin Davidson (12th), and the team advances to the State meet. The JV runners also crushed it, with Henry Baxter, James Little, and Binyam Dunne taking 1-3 with Cooper Wengraf-Simons right behind in 5th.
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  • Hot weather, great racing at Jesse Owens

    George Flatau
    Small girls team runs well, boys place 2nd out of 45 teams. 
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  • Bright future - and present! - at Chickasaw Trails

    Lots of personal bests today, as the girls were 7th out of 24 teams, and the boys WON in a field of 36 teams.
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  • Teams Light up Saturday Night!

    The cross country teams opened their seasons in fine fashion at Saturday Light Fever held on the state championship course.
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Jesse Owens Classic

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DII-A Region Championship

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