Wednesday, November 08, 2023

Mid-Season CCS Cross Country Rankings

I will update this list later today. Feel free to comment on any of the races that will take place this Saturday at the world famous Crystal Springs course.

Division I Teams

Boys (Top 2 teams advance to state)

1. Bellarmine
2. Menlo Atherton
3. Mt. View
4. Milpitas
5. Carlmont
6. Alisal

Girls (Top 2 teams advance to state)

1. Menlo Atherton
2. Carlmont
3. Mt. View
4. Evergreen Valley
5. Hollister
6. Alisal

Division II Teams

Boys (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. Palo Alto
2. Los Gatos
3. Los Altos
4. Branham
5. St. Francis

Girls (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. Los Altos
2. St. Francis
3. Los Gatos
4. Palo Alto
5. Archbishop Mitty

Division III Teams

Boys (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. St. Ignatius
2. Sacred Heart Cathedral
3. Willow Glen
4. Woodside
5. Pioneer

Girls (Top 2 teams advance to state)

1. Sacred Heart Cathedral
2. St. Ignatius
3. Willow Glen
4. Burlingame
5. Aptos

Division IV Teams

Boys (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. Scotts Valley
2. Riordan
3. King City
4. Santa Cruz
5. Harker

Girls (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. Scotts Valley
2. Carmel
3. King City
4. Santa Cruz
5. San Lorenzo Valley

Division V Teams

Boys (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. Menlo
2. Crystal Springs
3. Nueva 4.     Monte Vista Christian 5.     Pacific Collegiate

Girls (Top 3 teams advance to state)

1. Crystal Springs
2. Castilleja
3. Nueva
4. Menlo
5. T.B.A.

12 comments:

  1. Branham beat Los Altos head to head when they met at Clovis. Why rank Los Altos above them?

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  2. When will second half be posted?

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  3. The link below shows the XCStats Rankings by division - pretty close.

    http://lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/XC/2023/ccs_pre.htm

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  4. It’s heating up

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  5. All posted now. Los Altos races today and we can see how their times compare to what Branham ran yesterday.

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  6. Earlier above someone provided a link to rankings, by division, which was helpful and interesting. Where can one find the assigned divisions for all CCS xc schools? Thanks in advance!

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  7. https://cifccs.org/Playoffs/CBEDS/2022-23_CBEDS_for_XC.pdf

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  8. Curious to see which leagues don’t take their league finals seriously, versus the ones that do. Sure there are athletes that take a look at this blog and try to make a statement before the race that matters.

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  9. I think most teams take their league finals seriously. The teams that don't are probably teams you don't have to worry about at CCS.

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  10. Many understand the league finals don't hold any bearing on the outcome at section and state.

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  11. You never know right?

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