KALEB BIGWOOD COMES THROUGH THE LINE A RACE IN 2025
It's time for our weekly MileSplit LA Performer Of The Week. This week, we take a look at Week No. 2 and standouts from the McNeese Indoor No. 1. Congratulations to all of the finalists. The poll will close on Saturday at 9pm.
Kaleb Bigwood (Hamilton Christian) -- Louisiana's top returner in the 400m opened his senior season on Saturday at McNeese Indoor No.1. Bigwood was the only male athlete to break a meet record. Not only did his 49.23 break the meet record, but it also gives Bigwood the No. 1 ranking in Louisiana heading into Week No. 3.
Brayden Berglund (Mandeville)-- Berglund picked up the first win of his senior year with a 9:32 in the 3200m. Last week, Berglund ran 400m and 1600m-a rare combination for sure. The 3200m is much longer than his specialty distance-the 800m. Last year, Berglund ran 1:56.84 at the LSU Last Chance Meet. It was the No. 5 all-time for Louisiana juniors indoors.
Sean Herrington (Erath)-- Herrington ran a 7.85 in the 55m hurdles to win the McNeese Indoor No. 1.
John Henry Overton (Catholic)-- Overton vaulted 14-6 to win the McNeese Indoor No. 1.
Genard Green (Scotlandville)-- Green went into Saturday's McNeese Indoor No. 1 with the state's top mark of 44-2.6. He separated himself on Saturday with a jump of 46-6.
William Plaster (Lake Charles College Prep)-- Finished second in the boys long jump at the McNeese Indoor No. 1 with a jump of 21-4.5.