LHSAA STATE INDOOR MEET: Will Parkview Baptist Repeat?

LUCY (5) AND MOLLY (4) CRAMER LOOK TO LEAD PARKVIEW BAPTIST TO THEIR SECOND STRAIGHT INDOOR TITLE

2026 LHSAA DIVISION II GIRLS RANKINGS

Last February, Parkview Baptist-led by the Cramer and Theriot sisters- made school history by winning the Eagles first-ever LHSAA state indoor championship. This Saturday, could be a repeat of a year ago.

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While Macey Theriot is now running for the LSU Tigers, three fourths of the 2025 Sister Act is still intact in 2025. Junior Lucy Cramer leads division II in both the 1600m (5:01) and 3200m (10:58)-so there is 20 points right there.

Parkview Baptist's 4x800m leads Division II by seven seconds, so the Eagles should get another 10 points there. Besides Cramer, Molly Cramer, Georgia Theriot, and Ella Kate Johnston were on the qualifying team. Sophomore Brynlie Monistere is scheduled to be on the quartet this Saturday. 

Theriot is the favorite in the 800m. She leads Division II with a time of 2:20.53. Theriot will be pushed by Metairie Park Country Day's Colette Alvarado (2:20.55) and Anacoco's Sophia Acevedo (2:21.71). 

In a perfect Parkview Baptist, they will score 40 points in the events listed above, but it will take more than that to claim their second state indoor championship in a room. 

Lucy's sister, Molly Cramer, is ranked No. 2 in the 1600m (5:03) and No. 3 in the 3200m (11:17). If she is able to do that on Saturday, Molly Cramer would be able to add 14 points to the Eagle point total.

The Parkview Baptist 4x400m team is ranked No. 2 in Division I. Finishing in the No. 2 spot on Saturday would give the Eagles 8 points. 

While the defending champions may be the favorite, they will have to earn in on Saturday by holding off Madison Prep, Episcopal, and Metairie Park Country Day. 

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