AUGUSTIN JUNEAU (5) IS RANKED No. 1 ALL-TIME IN La. FOR SOPHOMORE BOYS IN THE 3200m
Week No. 3 is in the books and we have our finalists for MileSplit LA Boys' Performer Of Week. Congratulations to all of the finalists. The winner will advance to MileSplit LA Boys Indoor Athlete Of The Year at the end of the season where he will join Parkway distance runner Brennan Robin and Catholic pole vaulter John Henry Overton among other POTW winners. This poll will close on Saturday at 9pm.
Blake Guidry (E.D. White)-- Edged out Catholic junior John Henry Overton to win the boys' pole vault with a jump of 14-3.25. Both vaulters cleared the same height, but Guidry won on fewer misses. Guidry, who had his personal best at the LSU High School Classic with a jump of 14-11, is ranked No. 2 in Louisiana behind Catholic New Iberia's Elijah Parich (16-0).
Keshaun Toney (East Feliciana)-- Toney has picked up where he left off in 2025 after opening his senior season at the LSU High School Qualifier. Toney had a personal best of 6-4.75 on Saturday morning to win the high jump. Right now, that puts Toney at No. 16 all-time for Louisiana juniors.
Jaden Terrance (Rummel)-- It was another impressive performance by Terrance, who is Louisiana's second fastest sprinter behind his teammate Micah Green. Terrance finished second with a time of 6.90, just .05 off the old meet record set by Captain Shreve's Marquez Stevenson in 2023.
Brajon Melancon (North Iberville)-- Melancon won the triple jump in his season opener with a jump of 47-4.25 at the LSU High School Qualifier. Melancon is ranked No. 1 in Louisiana, and No. 34 in the nation.
Augustin Juneau (Catholic)--Won the 3200m at the LSU High School Qualifier with a time of 9:29.05. Juneau, with his personal record of 9:25 from the LSU High School Classic, currently ranks No. 2 in Louisiana behind Jesuit's David Quintana. But, Juneau is 11 seconds ahead of Quintana on Louisiana's all-time list for sophomore boys. On that list, Juneau is No. 1 and Quintana is No. 2. Juneau is currently No. 10 in the nation for sophomore boys in the 3200m.
Miles Torres (Warren Easton)--finished second in the boys long jump at the LSU High School Qualifier. Torres jumped 22-1.75 to finish second behind LCCP's William Plaster. Torres is currently ranked No. 2 in Louisiana.