High school athletic competitions in New York State are organized by geographic sections. “Section V” designates a specific region, encompassing a collection of schools primarily located in the Rochester and Finger Lakes areas. Cross country running, a fall sport, culminates in championship meets where individual and team rankings are determined within each section. These culminating event outcomes, often meticulously documented and publicly accessible, provide a record of athletic achievement. For example, they might show which team won the sectional title or which individual runners qualified for the state championship.
These outcomes hold significant weight for athletes, coaches, and schools. They represent the culmination of a season’s worth of training and competition. Results can influence athlete recruitment, scholarship opportunities, and school pride. Historically, these records have provided valuable data for tracking athletic development and identifying emerging talent within the region. They offer a benchmark for evaluating program success and motivating future generations of runners.