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Update: Offseason Louisiana High School Football head coaching changes
view moreFootball Preview: South Lafourche focused on building winning culture
Head coach Brian Young hopes that this will be the year that he begins building a winning culture for the South Lafourche program.
view moreFootball Preview: Franklinton looking to exorcise last season’s Demons
The the tradition-rich Demons return many starters, looking to make up for a winless 2020 campaign.
view moreLegendary Newman volleyball coach Joanne Skertich to be inducted into Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame
Skertich still holds the Louisiana record for state volleyball championships won by a head coach, 13.
view moreFootball Preview: Northshore takes new direction with Sanders
It has been a while since the Panthers had real bite.
view moreLegendary St. Augustine coach Bernard Griffith to be inducted into Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame
The Washington D. C. native directed the Purple Knights of St Augustine High School for 18 seasons, winning one national championship (ESPN, 1995) and three Louisiana High School Athletic Association State titles.
view moreFlashback: New Orleans native Connie Ryan shines in 1944 MLB All-Star Game
With the Major League Baseball All-Star Game coming up on July 13, it’s a good time to recall the performance of New Orleans native Connie Ryan in the 1944 All-Star Classic.
view moreRecruiting: Lafayette Christian’s Fitzgerald West commits to LSU for 2022
The 6-foot-2, 305 pounder could end up as an interior lineman on either side of the ball in college.
view moreRecruiting: Terrebonne DT Kadan Lewis commits to Tulane
The 6-foot-2, 260-pound Class of 2022 recruit also had offers from Memphis, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Arkansas State.
view moreTrack star Raven Nunnery wins New Orleans Athlete of the Month honor for June
Nunnery, who was named the Gatorade Louisiana Girls Track and Field Performer of the Year on July 3, had an outstanding month of June competing on the AAU circuit.
view moreKale Fontenot wins 64th Louisiana Junior Amateur Championship
Fontenot shot a 67 in the first round and carded a 68 in the second round to finish the shortened Championship at nine-under par 135.
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