The Parkview Baptist track and field program made history at the 2025 LHSAA State Indoor Championships on Saturday by winning the school's first indoor championship in the girls' Division II. The Eagles used a "Sister Act" to get it done at the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse.
Here is how they did it. Sophomore Lucy Cramer anchored a 4x800m team which included younger sister Molly Cramer as well as Macey Theriot and Georgia Theriot. The team set the fieldhouse composite record of 9:33 in Week No. 1 at the LSU HS Classic, but on Saturday they won with a 9:52-conserving energy for the remainder of the meet.
Lucy Cramer would also pull the distance double in the 1600m (5:11) and 3200m (11:17). Between those efforts, she finished as the runner-up in the 800m (2:17.61) behind Madison Prep's Dynasty Wilfred (2:17.04).
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Molly Cramer finished as the runner-up behind big sister in both the 1600m (5:13) and 3200m (11:22).
Georgia Theriot finished fourth in the 800m (2:22) and Macey Theriot finished fourth in the 400m (59.66).
In all, the Eagles finished with 62 points, 10 points ahead of runner-up Madison Prep.
It was the second state championship for the Eagles as the Cramers and Theriots helped the Parkview Baptist to an LHSAA Soccer State Championship on Wednesday.
On the boys's side, senior Aiden Monistere won both the 1600m (4:23) and the 3200m (9:34) while also finishing as the runner-up in 800m (1:57). He started his day with a leg on the Eagles' fourth place 4x800m team (8:33).
Monistere did all of this after landing in Baton Rouge at 10:30pm the night before after competing in Boston on Friday.