We take a look at Class A boys cross country over the past decade.
Coverage
Carlos Oliver of Belton-Honea Path talks about the season and winning two races so far this season.
Riverside’s Cate Ambrose talks about the sport and team as the Warriors prepare for the Bob Jenkins SCTCCCA Coaches Classic.
Riverside’s Abigail Smith talks about the season and summer training.
scrunners and the SCTCCCA will be acknowledging the runner of the week each week throughout the season.
George Hirsch is the co-founder of the New York City Marathon and serves as chairman of New York Road Runners.
Bill Rodgers sat down with scrunners.com Friday afternoon to talk about all areas of the sport.
George Hirsch is the co-founder of the New York City Marathon and serves as chairman of New York Road Runners.
scrunners recently caught up with Matt Elliott and talks about his move to Tennessee and summer travels for meets. Elliott also talks about his role with the annual Run for Attention.
Riverside's Cate Ambrose ran 19:05 at Eye Opener and teammate Abigail Smith has the second-fastest time this season (19:12).
SPARTANBURG -- Tanis Baldwin came to the 31st Eye Opener hoping to set the course record. He didn't get that, but he did get to work on his kick.
Makenzie Jones (Morristown (Tenn.)) wins international girls title in 18:17.
Tanis Baldwin (East Henderson (N.C.)) wins international boys in 15:35.
Individual winners table from this weekend's S.C.S.D.B. Eye Opener.
Part of our SCSDB Eye Opener coverage (via MileSplit)
The South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind Eye Opener meet starts Friday at The Roger Milliken Research Center Friday evening with college races and resumes Saturday with high school action. Complete meet information inside.
If you want something bad enough and have the courage to chase your dreams, you have to be willing to walk through the dark places to get them. BBTM met Brandon Hudgins at the GNC Live Well Liberty Mile earlier this year, beginning to learn his story.
Vote and discuss who will win Saturday's Eye Opener International boys race.
Vote and discuss who will win Saturday's Eye Opener International girls race.
scrunners.com is starting a series this season called, Did you know? The series will include research on meets, how they started, changed and different methods used for timing and other notes that you may not have known.
scrunners.com will be onsite at the S.C.S.D.B. Eye Opener and the Ponds Invitational and Trojan Invitational. Check back for updates throughout the weekend.
High school action is Saturday, college Friday evening.
High school action is Saturday, college Friday evening.
Meet starts Friday. Virtual meet, previews and more meet history coming tonight and tomorrow.
2014 Eye Opener starts Friday with college races and high school on Saturday.
Meet management provided historical numbers for the S.C.S.D.B. Eye Opener that starts Friday.
Lexington coach Bailey Harris talks about the sport and being a hall of fame inductee.
Teams compete in North Carolina and two meets instate.
A number-cruncher, the algorithm takes into account both cross country and track seasons, based on various categories and weights. It even indicates what the computer believes the biggest weakness is at this point.
A number-cruncher, the algorithm takes into account both cross country and track seasons, based on various categories and weights. It even indicates what the computer believes the biggest weakness is at this point.
Riverside coach Eric Cummings talks about the sport and being nominated to the SCTCCCA Hall of Fame.