VOTE: Indiana Boys Performer of the Week (9/16-9/22)

Indiana Boys Performer of the Week

Make sure to cast your vote for this week's performer of the week here! Every week we will be conducting a poll beginning Monday and ending Thursday to highlight performances from the previous week. This will give us an opportunity to showcase some of the best talent in Indiana. Though some athletes will likely run times every week that are worthy of being in the poll, our goal is to showcase a vast array of athletes that win or have notable performances from all parts of the state. Once an athlete earns a performer of the week title they will be ineligible for the following weeks, this will allow for new names to pop up each week to celebrate various accomplishments.

Each week's poll can be found in the "More Articles in Series" link below. A brief summary of each week's winner can also be found under the poll.


Boys Performer of the Week from 9/2-9/8
Jackson Nolan - Evansville F.J. Reitz

Jackson Nolan would earn the first boys performance of the year with his victory at the Rick Weinheimer XC Classic held at CERAland Park in Columbus. Nolan was coming off an impressive performance at the Kentucky Run for the Gold invitational where he would finish 3rd with a 15:23 to some of Kentucky's top talent. He would help the team to the title at this meet as well. At Columbus Jackson would be just off breaking the 15 minute barrier with his 15:02 performance. His time puts him as the second fastest 5K for Indiana boys this season behind Noah Bontrager's recent 14:59 at the Marion Invitational.

Boys Performer of the Week from 9/9-9/15: John Libs - Noblesville

John Libs would earn the second boys performance of the year with his victory at the Marion Invitational at IWU. This would be John's first victory in his high school XC career after becoming the Hamilton County runner-up and Rick Weinheimer third place finisher earlier this year. He would run a 15:08 at Columbus North this year before helping his team to a victory with his 15:30 at Marion. As of this week his time ranks him as the fourth fastest boy so far this year.