
Student-athletes from Many High School delivered an impressive showing at the District 3-2A Track & Field Championships, with the Lady Tigers capturing the district title and the boys team earning a runner-up finish.
The girls team secured first place overall, showcasing depth and dominance across multiple events. Leading the way was standout athlete Anaya Aldredge, who was named the District 3-2A Most Valuable Field Athlete after scoring 16 points. Aldredge placed second in both the long jump and triple jump, contributing significantly to the team’s championship performance.
Several Lady Tigers claimed top finishes, including Samarie Glynn, who took first place in the javelin, and Jamaya Holland, who won the 300-meter hurdles. Paris Palacio also turned in a strong performance, earning first place in the 3200-meter run and helping lead the 4×800-meter relay team to a first-place finish alongside Avyunna White, Kyndl Laroux, and Toni Cutright.
Additional podium finishes included Sydney Scott with a second-place finish in the 3200-meter run, Reagan Scott placing second in discus, and Allie Payne earning second in javelin. The Lady Tigers also saw strong relay performances, including a third-place finish in the 4×100-meter relay and a third-place finish in the 4×400-meter relay.
On the boys side, the Tigers secured a second runner-up overall finish, highlighted by several first-place performances. Javanta White claimed gold in the discus, while Keelan Maxie dominated the 300-meter hurdles with a first-place finish. Distance standout Carson Avery captured first place in the 3200-meter run and added a second-place finish in the 1600-meter run.
The boys team also saw strong contributions from Aiden Martin, who placed second in the 300-meter hurdles and third in the 110-meter hurdles, and Peyton Cutrer, who earned second place in the 400-meter dash. Relay teams continued to add points, including a second-place finish in the 4×400-meter relay.
Officials say the strong performances from both teams reflect the hard work and dedication of the athletes and coaching staff throughout the season. With the district meet complete, Many High School athletes now look ahead to regional competition, aiming to build on their momentum and continue representing Sabine Parish with pride.