Haynes Academy made history Friday night at Joseph Yenni Stadium, delivering a dominant 41–0 victory over Abramson in the ...
The 18th-seeded Cavaliers went to Baton Rouge and drilled No. 15 Episcopal 45-14 Friday night in the opening round of the ...
The Vikings then gambled on a fake punt, and it paid off. Dugas hit Jekaven Felix for 29 yards to the Landry 12-yard line, ...
NEW ORLEANS – The New Orleans Pelicans have relieved Willie Green of his duties as head coach, it was announced today by ...
The run game guided the Zachary Broncos to the second round, as they rushed for seven touchdowns in a 48-15 romp over Salmen ...
While that original senior sendoff did not go as planned with a 50-32 loss to Kinder, Holy Savior Menard gave them a proper ...
The Hahnville Tigers withstood a furious second-half comeback by the Slidell Tigers to earn a 52-39 victory in the first ...
On the Raiders’ next possession, quarterback Nathaniel Singleton Jr. connected with Terrance on a 45-yard reception to the ...
McNeese displayed total domination over Louisiana-Lafayette in front of a record crowd of 4,333 in Townsley Law Arena as the ...
After falling in the championship match a year ago to Slidell, No. 1 seed Dominican has had a singular purpose this season – ...
Mandeville went to Thibodaux and dominated from start to finish in a convincing 48-27 win over the 15th-seeded Tigers in the opening round of the LHSAA Division I Non-Select playoffs Friday night.
De La Salle High School’s baseball program during 1958 to 1964 could easily be considered a “dynasty” in the New Orleans area.
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