The Jennings Bulldogs moved their overall record to 2-1 on the young season with a 47-42 win over the Breaux Bridge Tigers Friday night. The Dogs used Chance Levi’s big night to help preserve the victory. The senior lefty hit for 29 points in the five-point win.
ANACOCO – The No.1-ranked Hathaway Lady Hornets put on a shooting gallery here in Central Louisiana Monday evening by nailing a whopping 19 3-pointers in a 93-55 win over the Anacoco Lady Indians. Senior Chloey Guidry had a huge night in the Hathaway win by dropping 36 points and eight 3-balls in the win. With the win, Hathaway kept on cruising, and moved their overall mark to 13-1 on the season. The Lady Hornets sit atop the Class B power ratings at No.1 in the state.
IOTA – The Lake Arthur Tigers moved their overall record to 3-0 on the season by toppling the Iota Bulldogs by a final of 80-74. Kenyon Boese had a huge night for the Tigers by nailing down 30 points in the big win for lake Arthur. The Tigers placed four scorers in double figures for the evening, with Trindon Robinson, Warner Levy and Ray Levi all accomplishing the feat.
BELL CITY – The Lacassine Lady Cardinals popped out a big win over Assumption High School in the Bell City Bruin Invitational over the weekend buy a final of 77-50. Sydnie Cooley had a monstrous contest for the Lady Cards, as she led all scorers by pumping in 40 points in the huge win. Lacassine moved their overall record to 7-6 with the win over Assumption.
BELL CITY – After blasting Starks on Thursday at the Bell City Bruin Invitational, the Lacassine Cardinals proved they could win the close one too by edging 5A Sulphur 43-38. The Cardinals upped their impressive overall record to 11-3 with the win over the Tors.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville’s offense is in such disarray that it’s nearly impossible to measure any progress rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence might be making.
Deputy Grand Knight Frank Angelle (left) of Knights of Columbus Council 2012 from Our Lady Help of Christians Parish in Jennings recently presented a $1,000 donation to Mother Marie Protectrice de la Foi (Marcantel) of the Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matara.’ Mother Protectrice led a group of sisters from her order in performing important work in Tanzania helping the people there survive in some very primitive and harsh conditions. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the cause can send a tax-deductible check to SSVM Missions, 533 West Tioga Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19140 and include “Tanzania Mission” on the memo line of the check. For more information, call (337) 329- 0591.
BELL CITY – The Lacassine Cardinals put on a shooting exhibition in the opening game of the Bell City Bruin Tournament on Thursday by nailing down a whopping 17 3-pointers, and claiming a 91-48 blowout win over Starks. Kane Broussard and Aaron Garcia combined to drill 13 long-range jumpers, and scored 58 of the Cards 91 points. Broussard scorched the nets by hitting nine 3-balls on his own, and ended with a 30-point showing. Garcia knocked down four from distance, and ended his evening with 28 tallies. Lacassine moved their impressive overall mark to 10-3 on the season with the win. They took on Sulphur in their second game of the tournament on Friday afternoon.
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