Baseball academic all-state team announced

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With regular-season and championship events canceled for the remainder of the year, the LHSAA has released All-Academic teams, usually honored at state championship events.

The baseball All-Academic composite team includes Collin Guggenheim of John Curtis Christian, who is headed to West Point to play football; Joseph Wagner of Ben Franklin; Garrett Maxwell of Franklinton; Noah Bradberry of Grand Isle; Jackson Stumbo of Hahnville; Brennon O’Neill of Hammond; Blake Perrin of Lakeshore; Cameron Amedee of Thibodaux, and the St. James duo of Tyler Faucheaux and Quinn Morvant.

To qualify for the All-Academic composite team, student-athletes must have a non-weighted 4.0 grade point average for their high school careers. The LHSAA also selects All-Academic class teams in each sport, which honors seniors with at least a 3.5 GPA.

Seth Gander, Airline
Aidan LeBlanc, Ascension Christian
Riley Falcon, Assumption
Landon Hebert, Assumption
Ethan Rousseau, Assumption
Brennen Bonsall, Barbe
Davis Meche, Barbe
Gavan Courville, Breaux Bridge
Peyton Parker, Breaux Bridge
Joshua Dollar, Buckeye
Trey Cehajic, C.E. Byrd
Logan McMullen, C.E. Byrd
Matthew Randall, C.E. Byrd
Brennan Barber, Calvary Baptist
Logan Brown, Catholic-P.C.
Robert Black, Cedar Creek
Clayton Guyotte, Cedar Creek
Taylor Blanchard Central Catholic
Kaleb Fontenot, Central Private
Collin Guggenheim, John Curtis Christian
Colt Saunier, Delcambre
Thomas Murphrey, Delhi Charter
James Gould, Denham Springs
William Ensminger Dutchtown
Tyler Theriot, East Ascension
Ryan Field, Episcopal
Lane Toups, Erath
Robert Bordelon, Family Community
John Graham, Family Community
Joseph Wagner, Ben Franklin
Kemper Cloessner, Franklin Parish
Garrett Maxwell, Franklinton
Harrel Thompson, Georgetown
Aaron Sutton, Glenmora
Noah Bradberry, Grand Isle
Lane Breaux, Gueydan
Jackson Stumbo, Hahnville
Brennon O’Neill, Hammond
Ardarius James, Haynesville
Hayes Fawcett, Kinder
Joshua Odom, Lacassine
Jacob Tate, Lafayette
Blake Perrin, Lakeshore
Kade Hillestad, LaSalle
Rhett Rosevear, Live Oak
Landon Lagrange, Loreauville
Bryten Cooley, Merryville
Asa Greer, Minden
Charlie McDuffie Neville
Reid Perkins, Patterson
Grant Goleman, Pitkin
Tanner Lagrange, Rayne
John Haase, Runnels
Carson Caraway, South Beauregard
Reese Lipoma, St. Amant
Alex Dupre, St. Edmund
Jaydon Roy, St. Frederick
Tyler Faucheaux, St. James
Quinn Morvant, St. James
Parker Devillier, St. John
Carson Mixon, St. Louis
William Broadway, St. Mary’s
Brock Risinger, Sterlington
Cade Bruney, Sulphur
Blaine Wilson, Summerfield
Cameron Amedee, Thibodaux
Holden Broussard, Westminster Christian
Luke Beamesderfer, Weston
Daniel Simmons, Winnfield

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Lenny was involved in college athletics starting in the early 1980s, when he began working Tulane University sporting events while still attending Archbishop Rummel High School. He continued that relationship as a student at Loyola University, where he graduated in 1987. For the next 11 years, Vangilder worked in the sports information offices at Southwestern Louisiana (now UL-Lafayette) and Tulane;…

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