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2 months ago |
crescentcitysports.com | Ethan W. Anderson
By Ethan W. AndersonBATON ROUGE – The Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) proudly continues its black History Month celebration by honoring one of Louisiana’s most iconic athletes, Vida Blue. A graduate of DeSoto High School, Blue overcame racial barriers and small-town limitations to become one of Major League Baseball’s most electrifying pitchers, making an indelible impact on the game and paving the way for future black athletes.
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2 months ago |
crescentcitysports.com | Ethan W. Anderson
By Ethan W. Anderson BATON ROUGE – As the football world turns its attention to Louisiana for the Super Bowl, we celebrate a Louisiana legend whose impact on the game is etched in history. Doug Williams, a proud product of Louisiana high school football, forever changed the NFL when he became the first Black quarterback to start and win the Super Bowl.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
crescentcitysports.com | Ethan W. Anderson
THE 2024 LHSAA STATE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT STARTS TOMORROW IN LAFAYETTE AT THE CAJUNDOMEby Ethan W. AndersonLafayette, LA – Volleyball fans across Louisiana are preparing for an exciting weekend of elite high school competition as the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) hosts the 2024 Volleyball State Tournament at the Cajundome in Lafayette. The three-day event begins Thursday, November 14th, featuring quarterfinal matchups between the top high school teams in the state.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Ethan W. Anderson |Chris Rodriguez
Ethan AndersonAssistant EditorThe Leopards hosted northwest foe Puget Sound in front of 1,246 fans at Ortmayer Stadium on Saturday night for their home opener. Little did they know they were in for an exciting double overtime night, unfortunately ending with a 49-41 Leopards’ loss. “We came to fight. It turned into a shootout, and it didn’t end up in our favor, but it shows we’ve got what we need to play,” sophomore quarterback Brian Rudden said.
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May 15, 2024 |
bvmsports.com | Ethan W. Anderson
BATON ROUGE - LSU climbed four spots up the leaderboard on Tuesday at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional at the University Club. As a team the Tigers carded a 1-over 289 on Tuesday to finish 1-stroke back from fifth place ahead of the final round. The top five teams will advance to the NCAA Championship. "I think we took care of the golf ball better today around the greens," said interim head coach Andrew Nelson. "We didn't have an issue hitting tee shots out here which has been great.
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