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CC: State's best slowed by injury, illness

Cross Country/Track

In four weeks, if her injury continues to heal, Dallas Greenhill's Chelsey Sveinsson wants to run again. She believes that a successful senior year in cross country is still a possibility. The feeling is shared by Lewisville Marcus' Craig Lutz, his summer training beset by illnesses.

Lutz, the defending Class 5A state cross country champion has battled illness -- staph infection, intestinal infection --- since a sinus infection began his summer. Sveinsson has not run since last spring when she found out the pain in her lower back was a stress fracture in her sacrum.

Dallas Morning News

   

CC: Boerne Champion keeps expectations high

Cross Country/Track

Despite losing all but two runners from last year’s push to a second straight Class 4A championship, along with a Nike national title, Boerne Champion still has hopes of another banner season. The Chargers may not have the dominant appearance they had the previous two years, but the presence of seniors Travis Barclay and Josh Hernandez is a good place to start the rebuilding.

San Antonio Express-News

   

CC: Coaching changes at NEISD

Cross Country/Track

Northeast ISD has shuffled its girls cross country coaches, San Antonio Reagan, San Antonio, Johnson, San Antonio Roosevelt, San Antonio Churchill and San Antonio Jefferson have new coaches.

San Antonio Express-News

   

CC: Hereford coach to Canyon

Cross Country/Track

Hereford track and cross country coach Ray Baca, one of the premier high school track and field coaches in the area, is the new Canyon girls track and cross country coach.

The 40-year-old Baca, a 1988 Canyon graduate, accepted the position Thursday, Canyon Independent School District athletic director Brent McCallie said.

Amarillo Globe News

   

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