HOUMA CHRISTIAN'S EMMA BOURG TALKS ABOUT LAST MONTH'S WATSON CLASSIC
TOP 10 LHSAA DIVISION IV RANKINGS
RANK | TIME | ATHLETE/TEAM | GRADE | MEET DATEPLACE |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 17:21.46 | 2023 | ||
2 | 18:21.14 | 2024 | ||
3 | 18:34.51 | 2026 | ||
4 | 18:59.65 | 2024 | ||
5 | 19:18.39 | 2026 | ||
6 | 19:30.11 | 2024 | ||
7 | 19:34.17 | 2026 | ||
8 | 19:37.50 | 2024 | LHSAA D4 - Region 34th F | |
9 | 19:45.30 | 2025 | LHSAA D4 - Region 36th F | |
10 | 19:45.50 | 2026 | LHSAA D4 - Region 23rd F |
Who do you think will win the 2022 LHSAA Division IV Girls' State Championship? If you said Houma Christian's Emma Bourg, you are certainly not alone. Bourg has a PR of 17:21, which is a minute faster than her closest opponent in Division IV, but Bourg's time--the fastest time by any La. HS girl this year--at the St. Joe's Invitational s the only time she has been under 18:00 this season.
Hathaway has two girls--Madison Suire and freshman Kaitlyn Sawyer, looking to give Bourg a run for her money. St. Thomas Aquinas has a freshman, Ava Mistretta, who will be in the front of the pack. Finally, Sara Godley is the No. 2 ranked runner in the Division IV state championship and certainly one to watch.