After posting some of the top marks in the state at the Liberty Bell Cross-Country Invitational in Littleton the week prior, the Summit High School cross-country team stuck around the Western Slope and competed at.
When visiting a mountain town at over 7,500 feet of elevation at the tail end of the summer, there is usually a safe expectation that temperatures will be mild with the possibility of an early.
The first race of the cross-country season is always a stressful time for athletes and coaches alike. For many athletes, it is the first time they have been in a race since the spring.
The Summit High School cross-country team has been hard at work over the summer. Since the beginning of June, the team has been meeting in the early morning hours all across the county in order.