Articles Archive

  • Submit your snow photographs

    Did you play or run in the snow today? Submit your photos to john@scrunners.com and we will post your photographs online.
    Category: Photos
     
  • Sanctioning. A battle with many fronts -- and it's growing.

    If you\'re having trouble keeping up with the many fronts, and faces, of the sanctioning crises in high school sports, then you\'re not alone. Since beginning this series in late December, the emails have been pouring in. Pro and con, depending on your perspective. All agree that athletes deserve the opportunity to compete.
    Category: Feature
     
  • NMB Winter Run Photo Gallery

    17 photographs are now online from the North Myrtle Beach Winter Run on Jan. 22.
    Category: Photos
     
  • Ridge View Boys Win Eastern Challenge, SC Athletes Qualify for Nike Indoors

    Ridge View \"Blazers TC\" boys finished first in the team standings at the Eastern High School Challenge Saturday at the University of North Carolina. Ridge View scored 70 points at the meet. In 2004 the Blazers finished 12th with 11 points.
    Category: Meet Summary
     
  • SCTCCCA Honors Top Cross Country Athletes, Uniform Rule Addressed Saturday

    The South Carolina Track and Cross Country Coaches Association honored Spring Valley junior Kate Niehaus and senior Reid Wilson as Outstanding Female and Male Athletes from the cross country season at the SCTCCCA winter meeting Saturday.
    Category: News
     
  • 2005 Track & Field Season Preview

    Find out who the top returners are not only statewide, but who is coming back from your area. We used our powerful database of elite performances to generate these returners rankings.
    Category: Rankings
     
  • Martin Runs No. 1 55 Hurdle Time At LSU Invitational

    Dennis Martin moved from fourth in the preliminaries of the 55-meter hurdles to first in the finals with a US No. 1 time of 7.56 at the LSU High School Invitational on Jan. 8.
    Category: Meet Summary
     
  • In the unfolding sanctioning crisis, one thing is consistent. The inconsistencies.

    The growing sanctioning crisis that has threatened the seasons and possible scholarship offers for talented high school athletes who happen to compete for schools not sanctioned by official state associations, is expanding once again. Virtually everywhere you look, there\'s a story of a denial, a threat, and most importantly, a lost opportunity for competition.
    Category: Feature
     
  • Interview: Chesterfield High Graduate Craig McPhail

    Craig McPhail is the head cross-country and track and field coach at Lees-McRae College, located in Banner Elk, NC. While attending Chesterfield McPhail captured state titles his junior and senior year in the mile and two-mile.
    Category: Interview