• Historic CYO basketball tournament a COVID casualty
    Historic CYO basketball tournament a COVID casualty
    The CYO Classic, the longest-running boys’ basketball tournament in Louisiana, has been canceled due to COVID and lagging sponsorships, with hopes of resuming next year.
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  • Domini-'can' and 'does' win the coveted VB crown
    Domini-'can' and 'does' win the coveted VB crown
    Dominican captured its first state volleyball title since 1992.
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  • LHSAA sets football playoff pairings; Brother Martin No. 1
    LHSAA sets football playoff pairings; Brother Martin No. 1
    Brother Martin earned the top seed in the LHSAA football pairings for Select schools in the highest division. The playoffs start Thursday.
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  • State volleyball pairings set
    State volleyball pairings set
    Seven teams will represent the Archdiocese of New Orleans in the state volleyball tournament scheduled for Nov. 12-14 at the Pontchartrain Center.
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  • De La Salle hires George Neumiller as softball coach
    De La Salle hires George Neumiller as softball coach
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  • State volleyball playoff pairings set
    State volleyball playoff pairings set
    Mount Carmel (Division I), Cabrini (III) and Pope John Paul II (IV) – state champs last year – will open the playoffs on their home courts.
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  • Tragedy brings back memories of life in lake area
    Tragedy brings back memories of life in lake area
    Praise be to God, our volleyball programs are alive and well.
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  • State swim meet to move from Sulphur to Lake Charles
    State swim meet to move from Sulphur to Lake Charles
    The state swim meet Nov. 18-21 will be held in Shreveport due to hurricane recovery efforts in southwest Louisiana.
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  • Hurricane Delta forces reshuffling of Catholic high school football schedule
    Hurricane Delta forces reshuffling of Catholic high school football schedule
    The threat of Hurricane Delta has forced schools to reshuffle their schedules on the fly for Week 2
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  • Jesuit-Holy Cross to play Oct. 17 in Hammond
    Jesuit-Holy Cross to play Oct. 17 in Hammond
    When Holy Cross and Jesuit meet on the football field for the 101st time on Saturday, Oct.17, the two longtime rivals will be facing each other 62 miles away in Hammond.
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  • Catholic school girls shine in state’s track arena
    Catholic school girls shine in state’s track arena
    Catholic high school girls are not necessarily the swiftest athletes in Louisiana, but when it comes to their long-distance stamina, they are virtually unrivaled
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  • Best of the best on land and air finally recorded
    Best of the best on land and air finally recorded
    Clarion Herald sports editor Ron Brocato details the fastest and the strongest track and field prep athletes of all time in the state of Louisiana.
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  • Louisiana prep football ready, but New Orleans isn't
    Louisiana prep football ready, but New Orleans isn't
    The LHSAA has announced that the prep football season can start Oct. 1, but New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said contact sports will not be allowed while the city remains in Phase 2 of recovery.
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  • Allstate Sugar Bowl’s Sports Awards show to air Sept. 2
    Allstate Sugar Bowl’s Sports Awards show to air Sept. 2
    Five Hall of Famers and the Best Athletes in the Region will be featured eight times in September.
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  • Tulane has taken next step with upgraded personnel
    In a radio interview last week, Tulane director of athletics Troy Dannen said the Green Wave no longer had Conference USA talent, but American Athletic Conference talent.
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  • Holy Cross scat back Earl Schneider had speed to burn
    Holy Cross scat back Earl Schneider had speed to burn
    Under the tutelage of Coach Lou Brownson, Holy Cross had produced a bevy of All-Prep running backs...
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  • Prep football season delayed until Oct. 9
    LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine announced Aug. 5 that the start of the 2020 prep football season is now scheduled for the second week of October, which would normally be the sixth week of the regular season. 
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  • Ticketholders save money without preseason games
    When the NFL made the announcement, it was met with a collective yawn by many.
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  • Butch Duhe represented character all players need
    Butch Duhe represented character all players need
    On a perfect afternoon during an imperfect time in our lives, the city of Kenner and the president/director of the world champion East Bank Little League held a special event on July 25 at Butch Duhe Playground.
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  • Daniels: Heightened gratitude for life, wife post-surgery
    Daniels: Heightened gratitude for life, wife post-surgery
    ​​​​​​​If you have had open heart surgery, please welcome me to the club.
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