Southwest Region Boys 2017: Will The American Fork String Be Broken?

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Brace yourself for another rousing edition of NXR-SW Boys, but with lots of new faces this time around!

At 10:47 on Saturday morning, it all comes down to 5000 meters of mayhem, or at least such mayhem as the flattest, fastest course in the entire region can generate. Mostly, it comes down to raw speed, and who has the best supply of it, five deep.

There's a great deal of suspense building up to this one. The region lacks a clear and compelling favorite, but there are at least five teams very much in the hunt to advance to Portland.

Teams

2016 - A Bit of History

Last year was ruled by American Fork. And nobody was particularly surprised by that. American Fork went on to finish second at Nike Cross Nationals.

Honestly, there was a lot more interest surrounding the question of what other team or teams would qualify out of the Southwest region, meaning no slight to American Fork, of course.

Those other teams ended up as Davis and Springville. Davis got the auto bid, Springville had to wait f...