Awards of the decade gathered from input of coaches throughout the state.
Coverage
Hilton Head boys and girls are ranked no. 1 in the South Carolina Track and Cross Country Coaches Assocation all classifications poll released this afternoon. Daniel senior Sinead Haughey and Wando's Tim Tyler are ranked no. 1 individuals for all classifications. The next publish date is Sept. 7.
Daniel senior Sinead Haughey talks about winning the Class AAA state title.
Nation Ford senior Kevin Ketner talks about his win.
Stratford senior Jasmine Polite talks about winner her second state title.
Dutch Fork's Roland Hakes talks about his first title.
Christ Church's James Quattlebaum talks about his Class A individual win.
Pendleton's Jessica Whitmire talks about winning the Class AA girls title.
Christ Church's Caroline Jennings talks about her Class A win.
The track and field season is winding down and scrunners.com is traveling to a few more meets including USATF state Junior Olympics and New Balance Outdoors.
Fort Mill High School’s Mark Blackmon, a three-time state cross country champion, has withdrawn from the school. The rising junior may be enrolling at a Raleigh, N.C., private school, according to his father, Thomas Blackmon. The decision is not yet final. (via www.heraldonline.com)
COLUMBIA -- USATF S.C. association announced officers for the association during its annual meeting last weekend.
Hilton Head senior Jack Felix talks about goals for this season and future plans. Felix finished third in the state meet least season, as the Seahawks won the Class AAA team title.
Daniel senior Sinead Haughey talks about her final high school cross country season and preparing for the season.
Ridge View senior David Jennings talks about why he started to run and his final season of cross country.
Hilton Head senior Sara Manesiotis talks about goals for the season, the future and playing several sports.
Ian Davidson, a runner at Rock Hill in the 1970s, lives by the following statement: "strive to achieve your best." For Davidson, achieving his best has included racing and competing at the national level for the last 40 years.
Pendleton senior Jessica Whitmire talks about her Coaches Classic victory and future involvement in the sport.
Sage Kosiorek wanted to do “something big” for his community, but never found a big cause. (via www.goupstate.com)
Meet scheduled for Nov. 6 at Sandhills Research Center in Columbia
Mauldin junior Brittany Williams talks about her season and being a team captain for the Mavericks. Williams is the top-ranked runner in the state. Editor's note: The questions in this interview are from after Coaches Classic.
Class A, AA and AAA declarations to the South Carolina High School League for Upper and Lower State qualifying meets, scheduled for Oct. 30 are due Friday.
LEXINGTON -- Lexington junior Colby Coulter moved from 11th in overall state database rankings to first following a first place time of 15 minutes, 35 seconds at the Lexington Invitational Wednesday.
Lexington junior Colby Coulter talks about the season and why he started to run cross country.
Class AAAA will determine the qualifiers for the State Meet at three qualifying sites.
The 2010 Shrine Bowl Run is scheduled for Dec. 18. The team is chosen at the state meet on Nov. 6.
First-year SCTCCCA president Eric Cummings explains Saturday's operation of the SCHSL State Meet and the association's involvement.
scrunners.com will have onsite photo and video coverage this weekend at the SCHSL State Cross Country Championships.
COLUMBIA -- The South Carolina High School League State Championships was held Saturday at Sandhills Research Center. Click inside to view individual champions from the eight races.
COLUMBIA -- Twenty six seniors were chosen for the 2010 Shrine Bowl Run team.