This term refers to the outcome of a high school state championship race in cross country running, specifically within a classification designated “4A.” This categorization typically signifies a mid-sized school, although the specific criteria for classification can vary by state. These results usually encompass team placements based on cumulative runner scores and individual runner rankings within the race. An example would be a listing showing the team champion, followed by the second, third, etc., place teams, alongside a separate ranking of individual runners and their finishing times.
These outcomes hold significant importance for athletes, coaches, schools, and communities. They represent the culmination of a season’s worth of training and competition, showcasing the achievements of dedicated runners and the effectiveness of their training programs. Historically, state championship results serve as a record of athletic excellence, allowing for comparisons across different years and contributing to the overall narrative of the sport’s development within a particular state. They can also influence athlete recruitment for college programs and contribute to a school’s athletic reputation.