DUTCHTOWN'S DAGAN MIRE HOLDS OFF RUMMEL'S CURRY AT THE GRIFFNIN RELAYS
Here are the finalists for this week's MileSplit LA Boys' Performer of the Week! Congratulations to all of the young men who made the ballot. The winner of this poll will go on to compete for MileSplit LA Outdoor Athlete of the Year. This poll will close on Saturday at 9pm.
Ouachita Christian's Tate Hamby scored 30 points at Rayville Hornet Relays. 15.27 in 110m hurdles. 21-10 in the long jump. 6-6 in high jump. I guess this answers our question if Hamby was going to bypass his senior track season to prepare for his football career at Vanderbilt University. Hamby led the Eagles to the team title as OCS scored 155 points, 85 more than runner-up Bastrop.
OCS's TATE HAMBY JUMPS 6-6 TO WIN HJ AT RAYVILLE HORNET RELAYS AND LEAD HIS TEAM TO WIN!
Cedar Creek's Myles Carpenter Head won the 1600m (4:55.69) and 3200m (10:34.18) at the North Webster Invitational.
Airline's Jeremiah Boudreaux won the 110m hurdles (15.29), 300m hurdles (39.43) and finished second in the high jump (6-2). His performance in the 110m hurdles and the high jump is better than his performance in the same meet a year ago. This is remarkable when considering that Boudreaux broke his leg in an Airline football game on Oct. 20. For more on Boudreaux, click the link below.
READ MORE: Jeremiah Boudreaux Leads Vikings To Win In Outdoor Opener!
Dutchtown's Dagan Mire won both the 110m hurdles (15.23) and 300m hurdles (39.91) at the Griffin Relays.
Highland Baptist's Tyler Blissett won both the 800m (2:01.31) and 1600m (4:31.30) at the Cecilia Bulldog Relays.
Catholic High's Paul Catalanatto throws the javelin 215-1 at the CHS Tip Off Invitational to take the No. 1 position in the nation. Catalanatto finished as No. 13 in the nation last year with a season best of 209-8 in a runner-up performance at the Nike Outdoor National. He came into this season as the No. 3 returning javelin thrower in the nation. For more information about the LSU signee, click the link below.
READ MORE: Catholic's Paul Catalanatto Opens With 215-1! US#1 in JV!
Scotlandville's Alden Dupree had three personal records in three consecutive days to open his outdoor season. First, it was the Brusly Invitational, Dupree jumped a personal record 6-4. The following day, at Denham Springs, Dupree improved to 6-6. On Saturday, at the Carver Classic, Dupree improved two more inches to 6-8.
Jesuit's Brady Mullen opened his outdoor season with a 4:11.09 at the CHS Tip Off Invitational. The time is No. 3 all-time in Louisiana and No. 3 in the nation during the 2024 outdoor season.