Many of Week 5's top male performances were in the same time range. Which one will get the top pick?
Many of Week 5's top male performances were in the same time range. Which one will get the top pick?
Week 5 saw the re-emergence of distance force Elly Henes and the rise of Anna Vess to the sub-18 club.
The Bo Run began in 2005 as a way to remember an athlete lost to tragedy, and NC Runners will be on-site for the first time in the meet's history.
Jack Cawley demonstrates consistent strength and popularity, and Nevada Mareno stays atop the NC girls ballot.
In his sixth year at Community School of Davidson, Frank Bragg talks about his running journey as an individual and as part of a developing team.
Both major invites of Week 4 had NC boys running tight races. Which one will get the pick for best performance?
The adidas XC Challenge was the main meet of Week 4...Will the week's top performance come from the iconic Wake Med course?
Big performances all around made for a successful weekend at Wake Med Soccer Park.
Ben Savino and Connor Lane take all the boys' votes, while Nevada Mareno continues to hold reign over the girls' competition.
Alex Vandenberg lets us in on where she's been and where she hopes to go.
Nevada Mareno is on the prowl again...Will she win the week's vote?
Weekend 3 saw many boys under the 16-minute mark, including Jeremy Brown but which performance was the best?
Miller Meares was a unanimous pick of the fans and the NCRunners staff, but who got the votes on the girls' side?
The Ragsdale senior shares what inspires her to work hard while keeping her signature cheery smile.
Providence Day's girls take the team championship title while out-of-stater Maryville High crushes the boys competition.
Defending champion Morristown-West returns to challenge the competition (and the course) in the girls' race, while Maryville's boys are also looking to improve on their runner-up finish from 2014.
One of the most competitive editions in the meet's 13-year history, and we have the pics to prove it!