Coleman Mitchell is one of a handful of 10th-graders that are on the verge of joining the sub-16 club this season.
Coleman Mitchell is one of a handful of 10th-graders that are on the verge of joining the sub-16 club this season.
Marissa Bishop established her big-time credentials as a freshman, and now she brings them up to 4A with her Cardinal Gibbons team.
Jacob Gonzalez is the best runner in the state that many you don't know - unless you've raced him in 3A.
Don't forget that Lexi King broke 18 minutes in 2013, and if she's fully healthy this fall she can certainly do that again.
Mount Tabor's Kenny Kneisel leads a pack of runners that have never broken 15:30, but all of them are chasing Jeremy Brown.
She's back after an injury curtailed her spring season, and Blair Ramsey is ready to be counted among the best in the state again.
Several of the state's best individuals will square off in the 3A classification this year, but how far under 15:30 can they go?
In addition to the 4 returners from 2014 that have broken 18 minutes, there are 2 others who did so in 2013.
Can anyone threaten the longest title streak in state history, or will Green Hope add championship number 7?
With the defending boys' & girls' champions off to 4A, who will step up to claim the team titles in 2015?
Providence Day has two title streaks on the line this season - can the Chargers maintain both of them?
The Unicorns are always a threat to win the 2A title, but this year's team has the potential to be particularly special.
Both Carolina Day's girls and Epiphany School's boys won in 2014 with enough returning talent to be the favorite for the upcoming season.
Can Gray Stone Day's girls recover from a disappointing 2014 state meet to claim a title in 2015? Can Research Triangle's boys get over the top this time?
Can the Woodlawn School boys (and Hickory Christian girls) repeat as champions? The database says yes.