The girls team scored 121 points--22 points more than runner-up Lafayette. On the boys' side, the team race was much tighter. Eight points was all that separated the Trojans (60 points) from runner-up Barbe.
Boys Recap
Parkway's distance group set the tone early and finished the meet with two individual titles from Brennan Robin. He won the 1600 meters in 4:13.32 and returned to take the 3200 in 9:12.59. Teammate Ben Ruliffson added a runner-up finish in the 3200 (9:22.36), reinforcing Parkway's control of the distance events.
Parkway also opened with a win in the 4x800 relay, clocking 8:06.97 to edge Barbe (8:09.57) and Ruston (8:10.57).
West Monroe's Tytan Johnson delivered one of the top performances of the meet, winning the 800 in 1:52.33 and anchoring the Rebels to victory in the 4x400 (3:20.42). C.E. Byrd was close behind in the relay (3:20.87), led by 400-meter champion Wyatt Ditt (48.79).
Ouachita Parish's Macario Dade swept the short sprints, winning the 100 in 10.71 and placing third in the 200 (22.06). Sulphur's Tracy Washington took the 200 title in 21.91 after finishing third in the 100 (10.82).
Huntington showed strength in relays and hurdles. The Raiders won the 4x200 in 1:28.47 and got a victory from Adrian Payne in the 300 hurdles (40.44) to go with a third-place finish in the 110 hurdles (15.31).
New Iberia's Conner Stewart won the 110 hurdles in 14.67 and placed sixth in the 300 hurdles (41.57).
Barbe captured the 4x100 relay in 42.34, narrowly ahead of Neville (42.40) and Acadiana (42.70). Barbe also got field event points from Dedrick Tillman, who won the long jump (21-8) and placed fourth in the triple jump.
In the field, Alexandria's Joseph Carter Rivet swept the throws, winning the shot put (57-4.25) and discus (198-0). West Monroe's Jaxon Talley posted the top mark in the javelin at 222-10.25.
Ouachita Parish went 1-2 in the triple jump with Cody Nelson (45-6) and Wydell Clark (43-9). Benton's Jordan Johnson and Haughton's Kyron Turner shared the high jump title at 6-4.
Airline's Jayden Williams (1:53.01) finished second in a fast 800 and later helped the Vikings to third in the 4x400 (3:24.55).
Ruston added distance depth with Joshua Daulton (second, 1600, 4:30.12) and Al-Amin Wilson (third, 3200, 9:36.26), while Alexandria's Parker Monroe placed fourth in the 1600 (4:38.18) and fifth in the 3200 (10:13.04).
Girls Recap
Alexandria scored 121 points to win the team title, powered by sprint dominance and relay wins.
Ja'Nya Gray led the charge, winning the 100 meters in 11.97 and running on the winning 4x100 (48.13) and 4x200 (1:38.94) relays. Teammate Amari Dupar added a third-place finish in the 100 (12.18) and contributed to both relay victories.
Ouachita Parish's Micayla Harris won the 200 in 24.78 and added a runner-up finish in the 4x100 (48.14). Huntington's Zykereya Duncan was second in the 200 (24.85) after placing fourth in the 100 (12.31).
Ruston controlled the 4x800 relay in 9:38.46 and got an individual win from T'Avion Clark in the 400 (55.57). The Bearcats also finished second in the 4x400 (3:56.34).
Lafayette's distance and mid-distance group delivered key points. Riley Siner won the 800 (2:17.43) and anchored the winning 4x400 (3:51.17), while Shelby Burgin (third, 800, 2:18.62) and Tay'lee Crump (fourth, 200, 25.02) contributed across events. Lafayette finished second in the team standings with 99 points.
C.E. Byrd's Emmy Banker swept the distance double, winning the 1600 (5:25.54) and 3200 (11:32.98). Teammate Isabel Wooley added a runner-up finish in the 800 (2:18.40) as Byrd placed fifth overall.
Captain Shreve's Leah Bryant swept the hurdles, winning the 100 hurdles (14.87) and 300 hurdles (44.24).
In the field, Alexandria's Nyla Stewart won the discus (130-6), while teammate Brielle Texada claimed the javelin (129-9). Barbe's Kaci Fulton took the shot put (41-6.5), and Aniyha Lavan won the long jump (18-6) and placed third in the 400 (56.09).
Alexandria's Noelle Williams won the triple jump (38-1) and finished second in the long jump (18-2.5), adding to the Trojans' scoring total.
Airline's Shelby Ledet and Barbe's Taylor Bennett shared the high jump title at 5-4. Lafayette swept the pole vault with Scarlett Petticrew (10-6) and Lelia Burns (10-0).