• Purple Knights earned their place in league tradition
    Purple Knights earned their place in league tradition
    It has been nine years since St. Augustine last won a state basketball championship.
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  • 1939 a magical year for Catholic school roundball
    Let’s take a sentimental journey back in time to an era long forgotten and rarely revisited by those rare individuals who remember.
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  • Wrestling leaves the north with a wrestling legacy
    Wrestling leaves the north with a wrestling legacy
    The state wrestling tournament may be moving its act from Bossier to Baton Rouge, but its presence there will have made a lasting impression on both north and south Louisiana fans of that sport.
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  • Presenting Elite Basketball Teams of the Decade
    The second decade of the new millennium produced a galaxy of stars on the high school basketball courts....
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  • LHSAA principals exchange no olive branches
    LHSAA principals exchange no olive branches
    It is now obvious (if it wasn’t before) that the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s principals, particularly from north Louisiana....
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  • LHSAA principals again reject joint playoffs
    LHSAA principals again reject joint playoffs
    At the annual meeting of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association in Baton Rouge today, high school principals failed to pass any proposal that would .....
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  • Unity may cause LHSAA to reconsider two items
    Unity may cause LHSAA to reconsider two items
    Imagine, if you will, a Louisiana High School Athletic Association without the sport of football. If that were to happen, its annual meetings, like the one that taking place on Jan. 31, would be less contentious and polarizing....
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  • LHSAA Principals Have Tough Decisions To Make
    LHSAA Principals Have Tough Decisions To Make
    By Ron Brocato, Clarion Herald Administrators of elementary and high schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans are incensed by a series of rule changes proposed by the Louisiana High School Athletic....
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  • DLS welcomes back former manager
    DLS welcomes back former manager
    by Site Administrator
    The day young Craig Cowand wandered into the De La Salle gymnasium and announced to its head basketball coach Jimmy Dykes, “I want to be your team’s manager,” changed the lives of the coach, his basketball players and young Cowand.
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  • LHSAA Will Give Reuniting Schools One More Try
    LHSAA Will Give Reuniting Schools One More Try
    Since being deposed of his position as executive director of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association six years ago, Kenny Henderson.......
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  • The 2019 Clarion Herald’s Elite Football Team
    The 2019 Clarion Herald’s Elite Football Team
    by Site Administrator
    As a head baseball coach, Nick Monica, was among the best in the Catholic League. As a defensive coordinator for Jay Roth’s Archbishop Rummel football squad from 2015-18, he had an uncanny ability to position his players where they would be most effective to foil opposing offenses. And as a head football coach, who oversaw the offense while still calling the shots on defense as a first-year head coach, Monica led the Raiders to the 2019 Division I state football championship.
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  • Rummel again master of Division I, St. Aug of CYO
    Rummel again master of Division I, St. Aug of CYO
    by Site Administrator
    Posing the question of who should be the Outstanding Defensive Player in the Catholic League, two names were mentioned to the coaches: senior linebacker Tyler Grubbs of Holy Cross and senior tackle from Jesuit, Sonny Hazard.
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  • CYO games once envisioned as a national classic
    CYO games once envisioned as a national classic
    by Site Administrator
    When The Times-Picayune’s prep guru N. Charles Wicker announced in his first column of January 1951 that the Archdiocese of New Orleans would stage its first all-Catholic school basketball tournament, he wasn’t shy about exaggerating its potential.
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  • Cabrini sweeps Clarion Herald Elite volley honors
    Cabrini sweeps Clarion Herald Elite volley honors
    by Site Administrator
    How good was Cabrini’s volleyball squad, winners of the Division III state championship? Consider that the Crescents defeated 11 teams that qualified for the state tournament, including three division champions, and that’s all that needs to be said about the caliber of talent assembled by head coach Kasey Dennies.
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  • St. Aug’s kicking woes not as bad as they seem
    St. Aug’s kicking woes not as bad as they seem
    by Site Administrator
    While filing out of Joe Yenni Stadium last Friday as part of the human wake left behind by Archbishop Rummel’s incredible, come-from-behind 35-34 victory over Catholic League counterpart St. Augustine, I overheard someone commenting that St. Aug needs to form a soccer team.
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  • Cubs, Crescents, Jaguars queens of La. volleyball
    Cubs, Crescents, Jaguars queens of La. volleyball
    by Site Administrator
    Once again, the Crescent City is the capital of high school volleyball in Louisiana. And the epicenter is Kenner’s Pontchartrain Center. In a sport whose majority of outstanding teams are strewn along the Interstate 10 corridor from Pearl River to Vinton, the cream of the volleyball crop again comes from Catholic schools in Orleans Parish and Slidell, and from an elite private school located in Old Metairie.
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  • Making a case for the defense
    Making a case for the defense
    by Site Administrator
    Are the Archbishop Rummel Raiders ready to win a Division I football championship under a new head coach, you ask? It darn sure looks like it. Since the resignation of long-time head coach Jay Roth to man the athletic director’s duties a year ago, the Raiders’ football fortunes have been in the hands of former head baseball coach Nick Monica.
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  • A gambler must know when to hold and when to fold
    A gambler must know when to hold and when to fold
    by Site Administrator
    More often than not, gambling is a losing proposition. It was for John Curtis, whose attempt at a two-point conversion in overtime against Archbishop Rummel failed, giving the Raiders the opportunity to win their first District 9-5A championship since 2013.
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  • Cabrini, MCA top seeds in state volleyball playoffs
    Cabrini, MCA top seeds in state volleyball playoffs
    by Site Administrator
    Since 2006, Mount Carmel has been the queen of Division I volleyball in Louisiana, celebrating eight state championships during that run, and five consecutive titles since 2014.
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  • Cubs, Crusaders take 9-5A CC titles
    Cubs, Crusaders take 9-5A CC titles
    by Site Administrator
    Halloween is a celebratory occasion for a child after an evening of trick-or-treating – and  also for a senior who won the biggest cross country race of her high school career. That was the case for Mount Carmel 12th grader Hope Shales, who led the Cubs to the District 9-5A cross country championship at the City Park course on Oct. 31.
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