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Cross Country Ready for NCS Meet

Athletic Department Staff
The varsity cross country teams are ready for the North Coast Section meet on Saturday.  The meet will take placed at Hayward High School.

Our cross country teams picked up NCL II league titles in all three divisions, with the JV Boys, Varsity Girls and Varsity Boys all winning the league titles at the CMC Championships in Lake County.

At the NCS meet this weekend, the top individual and team finishers will qualify for the State Meet in Clovis the following weekend.

The SA girls team is currently ranked 2nd in the NCS with the top six advancing to the State Meet.

The SA boys are currently ranked 3rd in the NCS with the top five advancing to the State Meet.
To view recent team rankings, visit:
http://www.redwoodempirerunning.com/ncs-rankings/

Rylee and Kate Bowen are both ranked in the top ten in the State in the most recent individual rankings which can be found at the link below:
https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://pct-media.objects-us-west-1.dream.io/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/16XC-1114-State-Indiv-Ranks-3.pdf&hl=en_US


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