– 5A state champion Megan Fristoe of Summit.
1 – Point separated 3A/2A/1A girls champion St. Mary’s from runner-up Catlin Gabel (73-74).
2 – Number of state XC titles the Summit girls have won in a row.
3 – Sophomore Jessica Wolfe’s finish for the Mountain View girls.
4 – State 5A titles the Crater boys have won in a row.
4 – Number of runners the Summit girls put in the top 7 of 5A. (1, Megan Fristoe, 4, Kellie Schueler, 6, Eirann Cohen, 7, Brit Oliphant)
5 – Megan Fristoe’s state title makes her the fifth IMC girl who has ever won an individual XC title, the third in a row. (Kellie Foley, Michelly Foley, Kimber Mattox, Abby McAllister).
6 – Runners the Jesuit girls put in the top 25 of the 6A race.
7 – Number of runners from the IMC that were ahead of everyone else in the Class 5A girls’ race.
8 – Number of state titles the Jesuit girls have won in a row.
9 – Travis Neuman of Summit’s place in the 5A boys’ race. The best finish of any freshman or IMC runner in the race.
10 – Seconds separating Jesuit’s Annamarie Maag (18:31) and Payton Schutte (18:41) the top two finishers in 6A girls.
15 – What a combined Summit, Mountain View and Bend girls’ team would have scored at state (a perfect score).
21 – Summit girls score, the third lowest in girls state history in any classification. (16 – Crater 2007, 20 – Bend 1992.)
73 – Points that St. Mary’s scored and won the Class 3A/2A/1A girls title. The most by any champion this year.
2001 – The last time a public school won the large school division of the boys’ xc state championship. Since Bend did it in 2001, Jesuit and Central Catholic have won all the titles.