Northeast Florida Cross Country Championship: Teams Race for State Glory!

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Explore Niceville's upcoming FHSAA District 2-2A cross country championship on Nov. 10, 2025, featuring top local teams and individual qualifiers.

Explore Niceville's upcoming FHSAA District 2-2A cross country championship on Nov. 10, 2025, featuring top local teams and individual qualifiers.
Explore Niceville's upcoming FHSAA District 2-2A cross country championship on Nov. 10, 2025, featuring top local teams and individual qualifiers.

Northeast Florida Cross Country Championship: Teams Race for State Glory!

On November 10, 2025, excitement is brewing in Jacksonville, where runners are lacing up for the FHSAA District 2-2A cross-country championship held at Bishop Kenny High School. This event marks the beginning of the postseason for Florida high school athletes, with regional meets kicking off on November 13. Top performances can lead to spots in the state competition—where the top eight teams and the top four individuals will advance.

As the races approach, anticipation is palpable. In the upcoming Region 1-4A at Cecil Field, the girls‘ race is set for 8:30 a.m. and the boys at 9 a.m. The boys’ qualifiers include strong teams like Bartram Trail, Creekside, Mandarin, and Nease, while individual standouts like Kenneth Folkenroth from Tocoi Creek and Judah Vieira from Fletcher hit the track. Meanwhile, the girls’ side sees Atlantic Coast and Bartram Trail among the competitors, with individuals like Alaysa Chipunov (Mandarin) and Clara Murillo (Fletcher) making a mark.

A Glimpse Into Region 1-3A and 1-2A

Later in the morning on November 14, Region 1-3A kicks off the girls‘ race at 10:30 a.m., followed by the boys at 11 a.m. Teams like Beachside and Fleming Island are anticipated to perform well in both divisions. The boys’ team list features six competitive squads, while standout individual runners include Joshua Hefner from Baker County and Annaliese Hovda from Clay. It’s expected to be a fierce competition, particularly as track fans keep an eye on Fleming Island in the boys’ race and Ponte Vedra for the girls.

Region 1-2A races are set to unravel the next day, with early risers catching the girls at 7:30 a.m. and the boys at 8 a.m. The local favorites in this category include Bishop Kenny and Bolles, who are anticipated to bring their A-game. Individual achievements here promise to stand out too, particularly with Bryson Lewis from Raines leading the pack on the boys‘ side.

Further Regional Insights

Not to be overlooked, Region 2-2A at Holloway Park in Lakeland starts on November 13 at 9:25 a.m. for girls and 9:50 a.m. for boys. Here, local representation is sparse, with competitors like Ciara Boynton from Palatka boasting the lone individual nomination. Meanwhile, top competitors including Melbourne West Shore and Cocoa Beach vie for advancement.

In another division, Region 1-1A prepares for races on November 14 at 9:30 a.m. for girls and 10 a.m. for boys. Providence is marked as the likely favorite in the boys‘ race, while the girls‘ side can expect a nail-biting finish with athletes like Faye Brooks from Bishop Snyder aiming for quick times and potential accolades.

  • Region 1-4A Team Qualifiers:
    • Boys: Bartram Trail, Creekside, Mandarin, Nease
    • Girls: Atlantic Coast, Bartram Trail, Creekside, Nease, Tocoi Creek
  • Region 1-3A Team Qualifiers:
    • Boys: Beachside, Fleming Island, Menendez, Middleburg, Ponte Vedra, St. Augustine
    • Girls: Beachside, Fleming Island, Menendez, Middleburg, Ponte Vedra, St. Augustine
  • Region 1-2A Team Qualifiers:
    • Boys: Bishop Kenny, Bolles, Episcopal, Fernandina Beach, Keystone Heights, Suwannee, Wolfson
    • Girls: Bishop Kenny, Bolles, Episcopal, Fernandina Beach, Keystone Heights, Stanton, Suwannee, Wolfson

As we gear up for these races, local runners are reminded of the importance of staying in good spirits and maintaining a “can-do” attitude. An uplifting mind truly does a good deal for performance—there’s something to be said for mental preparation. As they hit the trails, athletes will surely reflect on the higher goals they’ve set and how far they’ve come, echoing the true spirit of high school sports.

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