Awards of the decade gathered from input of coaches throughout the state.
Coverage
We take a look at Class AAA boys cross country over the past decade.
We take a look at Class A boys cross country over the past decade.
Vote on the cross country season of the decade and take a look back at season coverage.
Nick Rozakos talks with scrunners as he prepares for the future.
West Florence distance runner Pearson Mixon talks about his time at the school and as a runner.
Owen Andrews talks with scrunners about summer training and goals for his season.
We share team rankings removing the Class of 2019 runners from Class AAAAA girls.
We share an analysis of boys 3200m times from the 2019 season to the 2018 xc times.
Cover photo by Bart Boatright for scrunners.com from SCHSL Championships.
Annika Bissinger will be attending Cornell this fall.
My most memorable race was the Class A cross country championships in 2017. I was on pace to run a massive P.R. but with about .75 mile to go I swallowed a wasp that stung me on the uvula or dingle dangle in the back of the throat.
I had a huge pr that race and just remember feeling like Coach Moore was right there with me cheering me on the entire time.
Class of 2019, please answer the questions inside and for formatting include the questions and answers underneath.
The South Carolina Track and Cross Country Coaches Association announced tonight the change of venue and date for the SCTCCCA Coaches Classic.
Academic Magnet's Colin Baker was named Gatorade South Carolina Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Compare South Carolina runners to other states in a virtual meet.
St. Joseph's junior Ava Dobson was named Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year for the state, the company announced today.
All season, the Eastside boys cross country team had one goal: to finally bring a state championship back home. It had not happened since 1988.
Check out the top 100 videos viewed on scrunners in 2018.
Longtime coach and meet official David Hickman passed away Dec. 17 after over a year battle with cancer.
Check out the top articles by page views for 2018 on scrunners.com.
The Storm Track and Field Club founder Doug Kotti passed away last Thursday after a battle with cancer.