New Balance Race Report 10/15

Wednesday 10/15 #3 Boys Brookline defeats #19 Newton North, 20-37 Brookline wrapped up their regular season yesterday against a strong Newton North team. Star duo Liam Hartman and Theodore Butty went 1-2 for the Warriors in 16:05-06. That 1-2 punch will be crucial for Brookline as they head into the post season and look to […]

Collegiate Round Up

While there was a plethora of high school action last weekend, Hopkinton, NH played host to the New England Cross Country Championships. The Hopkinton Fairgrounds course will host the NCAA Regional Championships, so this was a great opportunity for some local teams to scout out the course.

New Balance Girls Power Rankings Week 6

A big weekend of action means a lot of results to comb through. While most of the attention went to Twilight and Devens, there was also out of state competition with Wickham Park and the Manhattan Invitational. Let’s dive in.

New Balance Boys Power Rankings Week 6

A big weekend of action means a lot of results to comb through. While most of the attention went to Twilight and Devens, there was also out of state competition with Wickham Park and the Manhattan Invitational. Let’s dive in.

New Balance Girls Power Rankings Week 5

With a relatively quiet week, there isn’t much movement in our rankings. However, there were some notable performances form last week that warranted some shuffling. Familiar face Weymouth moves up three spots on our list after taking down Natick. The Redhawks were coming off a win in the Large Schools race at the Ocean State […]

New Balance Boys Power Rankings Week 5

This last week was relatively quiet so there is not a ton of movement in the rankings. However, one team made a big leap over the weekend despite the blazing temperatures. While New Hampshire may have won the battle, the Boston Latin Academy boys conquered the race with an impressive win and they move up […]

Kelly and Boston Latin Academy Shine at Battle of the Border

Saturday’s Battle of the Border had unusually high temperatures for the first Saturday in October, reaching 82 degrees at one point. Still, that didn’t deter the contingents from Massachusetts and New Hampshire that showed up for the annual state battle. While New Hampshire got the win overall, there were some outstanding performances from athletes from the Bay State.

Former Bay State Runners and Harvard Shine at Paul Short

When top high school runners transition to the NCAA, it can be quite shocking at first. When you’re used to winning races or at least challenging up at the front, getting thrown into the NCAA where there’s olympic athletes can be daunting.