Elton rallies for 22-20 win in season finale
Indians set to travel to East Feliciana in opening round
Indians set to travel to East Feliciana in opening round
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Saints have epitomized middling football during the first half of this season — one game above .500 but winless against teams with winning records.
LAKE ARTHUR — The Lake Arthur Tigers closed out their regular season strong Friday night by blasting the Vinton Lions by a final score of 50-6 at Jack Doland Stadium. Lake Arthur would score their 50 points in the first half of football and coast to the easy 44-point win. The win ends the Tigers’ regular season at 6-4, and garnered them a No. 19 seed in the Division IV non-select playoffs where they are matched up with No. 14 Montgomery in the opening round.
Jennings, Welsh set to host home contests
ND claims 5-2A title with 44-0 win
Following another big win over the Lake Charles College Prep Trailblazers a week ago, the Jennings Bulldogs come into their season finale with the St. Louis Saints riding a fivegame winning streak. On top of the streak, the No.8ranked Bulldogs have won seven of their last eight contests to allow them to climb into the Top-10 in the latest Division II non-select power ratings. The Dogs are sitting at 7-2 overall, 4-1 in league play, while the Saints match-up with the Dogs’ identical record. The Bulldogs come into the contest firing on all cylinders, especially since improving throughout the season on the offensive end of things.
WELSH — The Welsh Greyhounds will be the prohibitive underdog Thursday night when they square off against the Notre Dame Pioneers in the battle for the championship of District 5-2A. Welsh has never been the favorite against the Pioneers and this year will be no different. The Greyhounds dropped their first two games of the season and since have reeled off seven consecutive wins to carry a 7-2 record into the league clash.
(AP) — SEC standard bearers Georgia and Alabama are front and center in Week 10 of the college football season after the Pac-12 commanded the national spotlight for most of the last month.
WELSH — Senior wide receiver Will Arceneaux caught two touchdown passes for a second consecutive week and senior tailback Hayden van-Ness rushed for over 100 yards again to help propel t h e Welsh Greyhounds to their seventh consecutive win in a 47-6 thumping of the Vinton Lions. Junior quarterback Dane Iguess enjoyed a great evening, as he tossed four touchdown passes in the win. With the District 5-2A win, the Hounds move to 7-2 overall and 4-0 in league play.
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