After a fast and hard-fought season by our Mississippi athletes, it is time to cast your vote for who you think deserves the title of the MHSAA Performer of the year. Dive into the list of athletes up for nomination and decide who you think is the top performer!
Andrew Brown - Tupelo High School: Andrew led the Mississippi Milesplit Rankings from the beginning of this season all the way to the end. Starting off the year with his untouched 15:15 at the Tupelo Invitational, he went on to win the MHSAA 7A State Championship race.
Bailey Kosko - Oxford High School (MS): Despite a slow start to his season, Bailey closed hard in his last four races of the season, earning his personal best at the Jesse Owens Classic in 15:26. At the MHSAA 7A State Championships, he finished 5th overall.
Taylor Brown - Tupelo High School: Taylor had an extremely consistent season and claimed a new personal best at the Jesse Owens Classic in 15:32. After that, he went on to place 3rd at the MHSAA 7A State Championships.
Jaquavion Bryant - Pearl High School: Throughout the season, Jaquavion had a solid improvement week-to-week, and finished the season with a second-place finish at the MHSAA 7A State Championships. His season PR came from his 3rd place finish at the Watson High School Classic.
Grayson Taylor - Oak Grove High School: Breaking the 16-minute barrier for the first time this season, Grayson ran an all-time personal best at the Watson High School Classic. He went on to place 4th at the MHSAA 7A State Championship Race.
Joseph Ross - Saint Patrick Catholic High School: Joseph had himself a long season and collected five wins en route to breaking the 16-minute barrier for the first time at the Watson High School Cross Country Classic. To end his season, he won the MHSAA 3A State Championships.
Preston Mundy - Olive Branch High School: Preston competed in ten total races this season and threw down an array of times this year. He grabbed a new personal best of 15:56 to break the 16-minute barrier at the Mustang Stampede Invitational. Later on, he won the MHSAA 6A State Championship Race.
Who deserves the title of MHSAA Performer of the Year? Vote now to support your favorite athlete!