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(AP) — Tampa Bay Lightning officials pulled a player out of a meeting because he tested positive for the coronavirus and no one in the room flinched.
(AP) — Tampa Bay Lightning officials pulled a player out of a meeting because he tested positive for the coronavirus and no one in the room flinched.
From the time he could walk, Lane Kratzer had a bat in his hand. He would walk around stores throwing imaginary baseballs, watching his beloved Atlanta Braves faithfully.
LAKE ARTHUR – Lake Arthur sophomore Vivian Sketoe stole the show in the Lady Tigers’ 58-37 win over Grand Lake Tuesday night at “Nookie” Moore Gymnasium, as she poured in a career high 32 points to move Lake Arthur to 13-4 overall. The No.5-ranked Lady Tigers led from start to finish in their 21-point win over the Lady Hornets, and moved their win streak to five games.
MIDLAND – The No.5-ranked Jennings Lady Bulldogs finished off the Midland Holiday Spectacular in style on Saturday as they toppled the host Midland Lady Rebels by a final of 54-42. With yet another win, Jennings upped their overall mark to 14-5 and concluded a good week with a dominating victory over 5A Barbe.
MIDLAND – The No. 10-ranked Lake Arthur Tigers bounced back from a loss to Barbe in the Midland Holiday Spectacular by defeating the host Rebels by a final of 46-34. It was the second time in the early season that the Tigers have defeated the Rebels, and improved their overall record to 5-3. In what was a low-scoring affair, the Tigers rode the scoring of Ray Levi and Kenyon Boese, who combined for 34 of the Tigers’ 46 points.
IOWA – The No.2 Hathaway Hornets placed four players in double figures in an 85-26 blowout win over the DeRidder Lady Dragons at the Iowa Mallet Builders Tournament over the weekend to move to 17-1. In the finals however, the Lady Hornets would suffer their second loss of the season to the Barbe Lady Bucs.
LACASSINE – After defeating Starks High School by nearly 50 points in a previous tournament, the Panthers rolled into Lacassine with upset on their minds. However, the No.5-ranked Lacassine Cardinals (LHS) had other plans, and fended off the feisty Panthers by a final of 56-54.
KAPLAN – The Lake Arthur Lady Tigers kept their win streak alive by pounding the Kaplan Pirates for the second tine this week. “The Big Three” of Kali Hornsby, Vivian Sketoe and Darrah Broussard combined for 51 of the Lady Tigers’ 62 points in their dominating 62-17 victory. With the win, The No.5 Lady Tigers up their record to 11-4 overall. The Tigers did battle with the Grand Lake Lady Hornets Tuesday night in a non-district tilt at “Nookie” Moore Gymnasium.
KINDER – The Welsh Greyhounds used a plethora of scoring in their 77-66 road win over the Kinder Yellow Jackets Monday night. Coach Caleb Gary’s squad placed five players in double figures, and upped their overall mark to 5-6 on the season. The Hounds raced out to a 44-29 lead at the intermission, but with stood a ferocious Kinder rally in the third quarter to claim the 11-point win. The combination of J.J. Artis, LaTroy Pattum, Jode Janise, Jonovan Begnaud and Cale Navarre all hit for double figures in the Welsh victory.
LACASSINE – The Lacassine Cardinals (LHS) put on a shooting display here at John Juneau Memorial Gymnasium by burying 11 3-pointers en route to a 75-34 win over Starks Monday night. LHS used another big outing by Sydnie Cooley, who followed up a recent 30-point performance with 28 more in the 21-point win over their guests. With the win, the No.10 Lady Cardinals upped their overall mark to 11-9 overall.
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