Good news, bad news for Orleans Parish high school football with severe limitations
New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell announced Monday that schools will be allowed to play football in the city and practice accordingly. The bad news is that there will be only 250 people allowed to attend games.
view moreLA Tech’s Tyler Grubbs named Defensive Freshman of the Week by Athlon Sports
The product of Holy Cross School in New Orleans had 16 tackles, including four solo and one for loss, in his first college game.
view moreCrescent City Sports expresses sorrow, prayers for Hidalgo family
Some things are just hard to comprehend.
view moreLHSAA spells out COVID-19 related guidelines, restrictions for all fall sports
The LHSAA issued its general guidelines for fall sport competitions Thursday.
view moreInterview: Chalmette’s Tucker high on new backfield, team’s 2020 chances
Owls coach talks 2020 season ahead and COVID-19 related challenges.
view moreElton High School cancels 2020 football season due to COVID-19
The Indians were down to 20 players, 10 of which were freshmen.
view moreRecruiting: Ragin’ Cajuns gain commitment from Acadiana’s Cameron George
The Cajuns gained their 11th commitment for the 2021 recruiting class from Acadiana’s Cameron George.
view moreInterview: Jefferson Parish councilman Dominick Impastato III on local high school football playing possibilities
Impastato joined Ed Daniels and Ken Trahan on The Tailgaters show on 106.1 FM.
view moreMaking sense of pandemic football policies in New Orleans while applying common sense
So here we are, with 63 of 64 parishes in Louisiana ready, set and now going on a trip down the road to playing prep football in 2020.
view moreAnalysis: Ed Daniels joins Life Resources Bottom Line Sports Hour to discuss local, state high school football pandemic restrictions controversy
Daniels, Ken Trahan and Michael Green break down the current plans for state high school football while New Orleans remains in limbo.
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