WELSH — The Welsh Greyhounds will be looking to get back on the winning trail this week when they host the Class 3-A South Beauregard Golden Knights in a non-district battle. The contest will be played on Thursday night due to a referee shortage in Southwest Louisiana.
ELTON — The Elton Indians moved to 2-1 on the young season with a thrilling 64-62 victory over the Montgomery Tigers last Friday night. The Indians led by as many as 28 points in the contest, but a huge fourth quarter for the Tigers got them back in the ball game. The Indians would stop a Montgomery try for two in the waning minutes of the ball game to secure the hard-fought victory. The Elton offense again had a huge night, combining for 629 yards of total offense. The Indians rolled up 589 yards on the ground and 40 through the air. Elton junior tailback Makelin Lemoine had another monstrous performance, rushing for 379 yards and four TDs. Lemoine is now over 950 yards through three games and has recorded 14 TDs. Calvin Thomas also had a big night for the Indians, as he rushed for 198 stripes and four scores as well. Davin Simon also connected with Jaylin Thomas on a 40-yard passing score for the Indians. Montgomery also had a big offensive night, creating 499 yards of total offense, 310 of it through the air.
ELTON — No one is probably breathing yet in E-Town. After running out to a 28-point lead against the Montgomery Tigers Friday night, the Indians had to hang on to claim a thrilling 64-62 win.
LAKE ARTHUR — The Lake Arthur Tigers came up with another big win last Friday night when they took down the DeQuincy Tigers by a final of 27-12 at home to move to 2-0.
ELTON — How would you like to have a running back who is still learning the position, but has rushed for over 600 yards in just two games? That’s what the Elton Indians have in junior Makelin Lemoine. With Lemoine, the Indians are off to a 1-1 start for the season despite having new faces throughout their offensive and defensive lineups. “I believe in going with what brought you here,” commented Indian Head Coach Marcus LeJeune. “We are running the Power-I because it certainly showcases Lemoine’s abilities that go with our blocking schemes. Makelin is still learning how to play the position and he will only get better each week. We just need to find some more bodies who are willing to go out there and give us their best and allow us to platoon a little better instead of having so many go both ways in this heat. We are still a work in progress and have a long way to go,” LeJeune said.
WELSH — The Welsh Greyhounds and the Jennings Bulldogs will face off in an in-parish battle here tonight. Welsh and Jennings both earned wins in week number two, with the Bulldogs topping Eunice by a 22-16 count while the Greyhounds outlasted Oakdale by a 36-28 score.
The Jennings Bulldogs picked up their first win of the season last Friday night in a tough battle with the Eunice Bobcats by a count of 22-16 at Jerry Simmons Stadium. The Dogs controlled the first half, building a 16-0 lead at one point, however they left a couple scoring opportunities out on the field that could have built a bigger lead and put the game further out of reach. The Bobcats responded by getting their Wing-T offense going and eventually tied the football game up in the beginning of the fourth quarter. But the Jennings defense came up big late in the game and forced a fumble that was scooped up by Humphrey Ned and run in for a game-winning 30-yard TD to make it a 22-16 final. Jennings Head Coach Bret Fuselier commented on the win over Eunice and said he was pleased in some facets of the game. “I was proud of the way the kids played and how hard they fought in what was a very physical ball game,” said Fuselier. “I thought we got off to a fast start offensively and did some really good things, but I thought we left quite a few opportunities out there that could have stretched our lead. I think the kids are figuring out how to win ball games and it was a total team effort Friday night. Our defense played very well and came up with some big stops when we really needed them to. I thought we did a good job winning the field position battle and that’s a testament to both sides of the football. We still have some things we need to clean up in order to play a complete football game, but we’re working on getting there.”
OAKDALE — It wasn’t easy at any point, but the Welsh Greyhounds had just enough fight in them to come away with a 36-28 win over the Oakdale Warriors in a non-district battle. It was a 41-yard touchdown run by junior tailback Ja’Kyrin Woodard that handed the visitors the final lead, but the Welsh defense finally got a crucial stop to ice the victory.
LAKE ARTHUR — The Lake Arthur Tigers remained perfect last Friday night when they took down the DeQuincy Tigers by a final score of 27-12 from Jack Doland Memorial Stadium. The win moves the Tigers to 2-0 on the young season, while DeQuincy fell to 0-2 on the year. The Tiger offense had another spectacular showing Friday night against DeQuincy as they rolled up 440 total yards of offense, while holding their guests to just 293. Junior running back Jaydon Prudhomme had another big night running the football as he toted the rock 22 times for 263 yards and one score. Sophomore back Tyler Campbell also rushed the pigskin 11 times for 40 stripes in the win. Senior quarterback Cameron Bonin also had a spectacular night throwing the pigskin as he completed 3-of-9 passes for 132 yards and a pair of TDs. Junior receiver Gabe Turner latched on to a pair of aerials good for 95 yards and a TD, while senior Breyon McZeal hauled in one pass for 37 yards and a score.
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