Swimming Runner-Up at Division I State Championship; Blue Jays Set Multiple State Records

Posted November 25, 2025 / Last updated November 25, 2025

Aidan Villars, of Jesuit, swims and wins the Boys 100 Yard Butterfly. Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune

Blue Jay swimmers turned in a championship-caliber performance this past weekend at the LHSAA Division I State Swimming Championship in Sulphur, finishing as state runner-up with 327.5 points. The Blue Jays delivered standout efforts across the board, highlighted by multiple new composite state records and dominant swims from senior Aidan Villars.

Villars capped off his swimming career with an exceptional showing, earning two individual state championships and setting two new composite state records. Villars won the 100-yard butterfly in 48.09, just one day after breaking the composite state record during Friday’s prelims with a time of 47.86. He followed that performance with a commanding victory in the 100-yard backstroke, winning in 48.38 and securing another composite state record for the Blue Jays. Both swims earned him automatic All-America honors.

Jesuit’s momentum began early with a record-setting performance in the 200-yard medley relay, where seniors Grant CastillonBen Breithaupt, Villars, and sophomore Conor Samuels broke the composite state record, previously set by Jesuit in 2023, with a first place time of 1:33.56. The relay earned All-America consideration and energized the team from the start.

“We had a phenomenal meet across the board. Everybody did what they could do to the best of their abilities. That medley relay record at the start really set the tone for the rest of the day.” – head coach Brett Dipuma ’14.

With their runner-up finish, the Blue Jays extended a remarkable stretch of success—this is the Blue Jays third consecutive second-place finish, following back-to-back state championships in 2021 and 2022. The team’s performance in Sulphur displayed the resilience, teamwork, and competitive spirit that fuels Jesuit’s swim program enduring tradition of excellence.

State Meet Results:

EventPlaceAthlete/TeamTime
100 Butterfly1stAidan Villars48.09
100 Freestyle3rdBen Breithaupt48.00
200 Freestyle Relay3rdGrant Castillon, Ben Breithaupt, Aidan Villars, and Conor Samuels1:31.41
100 Backstroke1stAidan Villars48.38
400 Freestyle Relay2ndJesuit3:11.31
Video of record-breaking 200 freestyle relay at the State Championship courtesy Mark Samuels.