BOLTON, Mass. (AP) — Matthew Wolff became a footnote in LIV Golf history with the first hole-in-one, an ace that carried him to a 7-under 63 and a one-shot lead over a pair of newcomers Friday in the LIV Golf Invitational-Boston.
The Jennings Bulldogs will open the season tonight with one of their oldest rivals in the Leesville Wampus Cats. The Dogs and Cats will tangle for the fifth consecutive year up in Vernon Parish, however the series dates all the way back to 1934. Jennings leads the overall series with a 17-5 edge, however the Wampus Cats have won two out of the last three contests, including a 35-14 win last season in Jerry Simmons Stadium. Both the Dogs and Cats are coming into the opener after being shutout in their jamboree contests. The Bulldogs fell to Class 2A No. 1 Many 27-0, while Leesville dropped a 6-0 decision to Tioga.
ELTON – The Elton Indians are set to kick off year two of the Marcus Lejeune era Friday night when they travel to Pickering to take on the 2A Red Devils. Both clubs are coming off winless seasons in 2021, but the Indians are seeking their first win in a couple years. Both teams dropped their jamboree contests a week ago, with the Indians falling to a talented Lake Arthur club 27-7, while Pickering was chopped down by Vinton 27-0 in the SPOT Jamboree held in Sulphur. Despite the loss, Elton showed promise on both sides of the football, and played without a trio of starters who should be back in week one.
The Jennings High Volleyball team got their season underway with a win over the LCCP Lady Trailblazers Wednesday night at Gaudet Gymnasium. The Lady Dogs swept through LCCP in three sets, while the junior varsity squad also claimed a win. JHS was back in action Thursday night when they hosted St. Edmund Catholic.
METAIRIE (AP) — Saints players used to laugh about the way defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson irritated opposing players to the point that some wanted to fight him.
(AP) — The Southeastern Conference has a national championship quarterback, a Heisman Trophy winner and a collection of promising passers both new and old.
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Clemson quarterback DJ Uiagalelei was bulky, bothered by injuries, and beaten down last year by critics upset that the Tigers were out of the ACC and national championship picture.