Cross Country

State cross country results

The 2022 Kansas High School cross country season is now complete, find the complete results from each race on the KSHSAA site at the links below:KSHSAA State Cross Country6A Boys6A Girls5A Boys5A Girls4A Boys4A Girls3A Boys3A Girls2A Boys2A Girls1A Boys1A Girls   

Kansas XC coaches release second poll

 The second Kansas High School cross country poll for 2022 was released over the weekend. It does not include recent updates to the classifications. Kansas Cross Country Coaches' Association leadership plans to update the classifications in the next release.
Southeast of Saline is the second ranked boys team in the 3A poll. (Photo: Huey Counts)

Regional cross country results updated on the KSHSAA website

Cross country runners from across Kansas converged on Regional sites across the state Saturday to compete for a shot at the KSHSAA State Cross Country Championships November 2nd. Check out complete results at the KSHSAA Regional Cross Country page here.
Top from left: Southeast of Saline boys were Regional Champs (Photo: Jessica Sprecker); Regional champion Chapman's Taylor Briggs (File Photo); Regional champion Lincoln's Jaycee Vath (File Photo). Bottom row from left: Regional runner-up Southeast of Saline girls (Photo: Jessica Sprecker); Regional champion Maize South's Alexa Rios (Photo: Huey Counts); Regional champion Hutch-Central Christian's Collin Oswalt (Photo: Huey Counts)

Subway Sports Spotlight, Oct. 23

Check out a few noteworthy stories from recent Kansas high school cross country, football and volleyball action, and head to Subway for pre- or post-game meals, catering or Footlong Faves starting at $4.99. Order online at Subway.com.
Clockwise from top left: Lincoln volleyball (Photo: Angela O'Bannon); Hutch-Central Christian's Caleb Lambert (Photo: Bree McReynolds-Baetz); Maize's Zoie Ecord (Photo: Huey Counts); Maize South's Alexa Rios (Photo: Huey Counts); Bluestem's Torrance Lovesee (Courtesy Photo); Beloit's Carson Cox (Photo: Debbie Meier, MeierProductions.com)

Subway Sports Spotlight, Oct. 9

Here's a quick rundown of a few noteworthy sports stories in our Subway Sports Spotlight: Little River controls its own destiny in District 5 Little River High School continues to fly under the radar, but it may not be long before people take notice.
Clockwise from top left: Clifton-Clyde volleyball (Courtesy Photo); Jack Caudle (Photo by Bree McReynolds-Baetz); Hayden Pauls (File Photo); Taylor Briggs (File photo by Everett Royer); Grant Waite (Photo by Huey Counts)

Beloit midseason Fall Sports Round-up

Kansas Pregame will begin to offer some localized coverage at the city, county and regional level on our website. This is the first installment of our new Beloit Sports Round-up which will cover cross country, football and volleyball at Beloit and St. John's Beloit/Tipton high schools.
Clockwise from top left: BHS volleyball (Photo: Jeff Travis); SJBT's Caleb Eilert (Photo: The Beloit Call); SJBT's Bren Peters (Photo: Jeri Dubbert); SJBT's Brayden Perez (Photo: The Beloit Call); BHS football (Photo: Carrie Towns Photography)

Oswalt guided by faith

The fastest schoolboy distance runner in Class 1A cannot do anything halfway. If he’s in, he’s all in. If he’s out, he’s all out.
Central Christian junior Collin Oswalt is one of the top cross country runners in the state. (Photo by Huey Counts)
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