The Engineers are steaming ahead for a PSAL title, but the Hornets, Wolverines, and Falcons are trying to derail the Brooklyn Tech Express.
The Engineers are steaming ahead for a PSAL title, but the Hornets, Wolverines, and Falcons are trying to derail the Brooklyn Tech Express.
New York teams aim to blaze fast trails at Nationals, while a mix of reigning champs and rebel contenders are getting set to shake things up in the state's conference championships.
Trinity goes for a third straight NYSAIS title, but a deep Collegiate squad hopes to return to the top for a 20th win in 22 years.
The Red Dragons are fired up to snare their first States title in six years, but a trio of teams from Section 3 including reigning champ South Lewis stand in the way.
After a last race at States in 2017 turned into a B movie horror show out of Night of the Creeps, or Slither, the B runners are back for more fun with a quartet of top contenders who all feel entitled.
The Hornets have flown high to thirteen straight state championships while hoarding away twelve national titles, but this year the hive is under attack.
The Gators are again on the march, but a trio of top rivals are rising
fast and hoping to keep the Notre Dame from swallowing up a 5th straight
CHSAA title.
Four top teams representing four different boros are set for a showdown this year in the PSAL, and the key word on the championship ticket is something called depth.
The AIS title is up for grabs this year as four top contenders look to dethrone last year's surprise champion.
After a year like no other and championships for NY at the team and individual level at NXN and also an international title for a runner at World Juniors, what's in store for 2018?
Sixty-three of New York's top track and field athletes put their best
performances from the winter and spring seasons on the line in the NY
Trackathlon Showdown. So who manned up with the biggest scores?
Fifty of New York's top track and field athletes put their best performances from the winter and spring seasons on the line in the NY Trackathlon Showdown. So who showed up with the biggest scores?
Who were the Kings of the Cage in the NY Weightathlon ThrowDown? Find
out who launched the longest heaves in four different contests involving the
shot put, discus, javelin, and hammer and weight throws.
Who were the Queens of the Ring in the NY Weightathlon ThrowDown? Find out who pushed it the furthest in four different contests involving the shot put, discus, javelin, and hammer and weight throws.
Three years ago under almost perfect conditions, the field at Loucks put on a show for the ages, and one race especially among the distance events was a classic.
Videos from the action at Drew University of Friday can be seen here.
The XC team competitions are complete after a spectacular year in New York, and at last we try to wade through the muddy waters swirling around the final rankings.
The college runners from New York competed at five different Nationals meets in November with varying results.
Going into States and the CHSAA and PSAL championships, we take a look
on the guys' side at which teams have proved themselves to be among the Top 25 in New
York.
Going into States and the CHSAA and PSAL championships, we take a look at which teams have proved themselves to be among the Top 25 in New York.
Brooklyn Tech is trying to engineer a sweep of of the boys and girls team and individual titles, but Susan Wagner and the rest of the PSAL have very public objections to that plan.
Two great races in the CHSAA championship on Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park will be highlighted on the boys' side by a classic showdown between Xavier and St. Anthony's.
Marathon Sunday brings two big running events to New York City, as the AIS league hosts big showdowns for the boys and girls in the morning at Van Cortlandt Park.
The State Qualifiers on Thursday and Friday provide great action from six sections.
Section 10 leads off the Sectional Qualifier action as always, and we think we may have six really solid projections before we dive into the other ten big meets.
From a Salt City expedition through a Suburban Council trek, the New York XC action was blazing hot in Week 6.
Summer lingered into later October last weekend leading to some hot temperatures and sizzling action.
A huge weekend at Manhattan and Burnt Hills led to major changes in the rankings, and a new leader edges to the top based on its performance at Van Cortlandt Park.
The young men went west to McQuaid for some really big action that left the rankings all shook up.
The McQuaid meet dominated the action last weekend and the speed ratings blasted off into the stratosphere as many new teams joined the rankings.