Lady Dogs open league play with thumping of LCCP
The Jennings Lady Bulldogs softball started district play as they hosted the Lake Charles College Prep Lady Trailblazers Monday at Tom Precht Field.
The Jennings Lady Bulldogs softball started district play as they hosted the Lake Charles College Prep Lady Trailblazers Monday at Tom Precht Field.
Indians win first baseball game in school history
SULPHUR — The Jennings Bulldogs hit the road this week to battle the Hamilton Christian Warriors in a non-district baseball tilt. The Dogs muscled out nine hits and only allowed a pair of runs in a 9-2 thumping of the Warriors. The win moves the Dogs out to 9-7 overall, and they were back in action on Friday night when they took on the Crowley Gents for a second time this season. Jennings took advantage of seven Hamilton Christian errors in the contest and rode a dominant pitching performance from Tyler Guidry. Guidry hurled a complete game by tossing all seven innings and only allowed the two runs on five hits. He also struck out three and allowed four free passes. Maddox Hebert led the charge at the plate for the Dogs by collecting three hits in four trips, while Jude Monic and Ryan Reed also collected two hits apiece.
LAKE ARTHUR — The Lake Arthur Tigers baseball team hosted district rival Welsh Greyhounds in a key district 6-2A matchup. Welsh took a 1-0 lead in the first inning, then Lake Arthur would take a 2-1 lead in the third inning. Welsh would score four runs in the fourth to take a 5-2 lead, then score a run in the seventh to give the Hounds a 6-2 district win.
GRAND LAKE — The Jennings Lady Dogs traveled to play the Grand Lake Lady Hornets in softball this week. The game was to be played in Jennings, but Grand Lake had some transportation issues, so the game was moved to Grand Lake. Jennings would take a 5-0 lead in the fifth inning. Grand Lake would score four runs in the fifth, tie the game at 5 in the sixth, and then score a run in the seventh to take a 6-5 win.
LAKE CHARLES — Since 1964, John Juneau Gymnasium hasn’t seen a boy’s state championship banner go up in the rafters after many near misses. That all changed Friday night when the Cardinals took down two-time state champion Avoyelles Public Charter in a showdown of No. 1 and No. 2 at Burton Coliseum in front of a packed house. The Cards shook off some first quarter jitters and ran away from the Vikings in the second half to claim their state crown by a final of 77-61. The Cardinals had not played in a state championship game since 1976 and hadn’t won one since 1964 when they defeated Athens in the Class C final. Lacassine placed four players in double figures in the win, led by the game’s Most Valuable Player in Kane Broussard. Broussard finished with a team-high 23 points, 18 of which came in the first half. Lacassine Head Coach Micah Rasberry gave plenty of praise following the game, and said it is an honor to bring one back to the small town of Lacassine.
The Jennings Lady Dogs softball team hosted the Class 2A DeQuincy Lady Tigers Wednesday night at Tom Precht Field. Jennings took a 4-1 lead after two innings, but DeQuincy would rally to make it 4-3 in the 5th inning. The Lady Dogs would get a couple of great defensive plays in the outfield and get the 4-3 non-district win over DeQuincy.
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