Crescent City Sports to live stream Saturday finals at Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic

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Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic at Alario Center

NEW ORLEANS – Crescent City Sports’ live streaming coverage in 2023 begins with a bang, with live broadcasts of all four championship games of the Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic basketball tournament Saturday.

Live coverage from the Alario Center in Westwego will begin just prior to the scheduled 3:30 p.m. tipoff of the Girls Gold bracket championship, to be followed by the title games in the Girls Platinum, Boys State and Boys National brackets. CCS’ Ken Trahan and Vashon Jones will be joined on the broadcasts by veteran coaches Bill Gallagher and Timmy Byrd.

The Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic is in its 12th year and has featured some of the top high school basketball programs not only in Louisiana, but from around the country. The 2023 event got into full swing on Thursday and includes 54 boys’ and girls’ teams across four brackets.

Crescent City Sports will have continuing full coverage throughout the Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic leading up to Saturday’s live streams of the championship games. More information is also available at the tournament website, allstatesugarbowlhoops.com.

The Crescent City Sports team is in its 12th season of producing live broadcasts for television and internet, having produced more than 400 live streams since 2012, and is continuing its extensive commitment to prep sports coverage on its website for 2022-23.

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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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