VHS Sweeps Indian Invitational #2


Boys
The Vidalia High School track and field teams delivered an outstanding showing at the Indian Invitational #2, with both the boys and girls squads capturing team championships in commanding fashion. The Indians were fueled by a combination of record-breaking performances, multiple individual champions, and strong relay efforts that showcased their depth across all events.
Leading the way for the boys was a historic performance in the 4×200-meter relay. The team of Jaydyn Young, Ja’Marre Wiggs, Tyler McKinney, and Andre Jackson set a new school record, with a time of 1:17.15. Young also etched his name into the record books individually, breaking the school record in the 110-meter hurdles- 14.13 while claiming first place in both the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdle events.
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ued his dominant sprint season, capturing victories in both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. The Indians’ sprint depth was further highlighted in the 4×100-meter relay, where the quartet of Jaydyn Young, Jamarion Lanier, Tyler McKinney, and Jackson raced to another first-place finish.
Distance standout Cash Driggers turned in a remarkable performance, winning both the 800-meter and 1600-meter runs. He also played a key role in the victorious 4x400meter relay team of Jamarcus Bouyer, Alton Boles, and Kashun Coney.
In the field events, CJ Monroe added to the Indians’ success with a firstplace finish in the discus.
Girls
On the girls’ side, Vidalia matched the boys’ intensity with an equally impressive championship performance. The Lady Indians were led by a strong group of individual champions and dominant relay teams.
Takaiyah Bacon soared to victory in the long jump while Dreshiya Jackson claimed first place in the triple jump. On the track, Kayden Love sprinted to gold in the 100-meter dash, and J’Miyah Hunt followed with a win in the 200-meter dash.
The Lady Indians’ relay teams proved unstoppable, sweeping both the 4×100-meter and 4x200meter relays. The winning teams featured Kayden Love, Zenobia Rollins, Dreshiya Jackson, and J’Miyah Hunt, whose speed and teamwork sealed the victories.
With both teams firing on all cylinders, Vidalia’s sweep of the Indian Invitational #2 highlights the program’s strength and momentum as the season continues.








