• Jesuit-Holy Cross to meet for the 100th time Oct. 4
    Jesuit-Holy Cross to meet for the 100th time Oct. 4
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  • Fritz has transformed Green Wave into winners
    Fritz has transformed Green Wave into winners
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    It was a tangible sign of progress, if there ever was one. A long-time Tulane football fan, one who said he would no longer go to home games because of his mounting frustration, approached a reporter at a high school football game. He had his Tulane football polo on and promptly proclaimed the following: “Roll Wave!”
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  • Payton must start looking at life beyond Brees
    Payton must start looking at life beyond Brees
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    It was a moment dripping with irony: On the day that news leaked that Sean Payton had agreed to a five-year contract extension, the Saints head coach got an unexpected look at the future beyond Drew Brees.
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  • Saints have the elements to be a playoff contender
    Saints have the elements to be a playoff contender
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    Sean Payton is big on themes, and moments after the Saints’ last preseason game, he was quick to turn the page, and so were his players. “Coach mentioned that the last five years, we haven’t won the opening game,” said quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. “We are going to see what we can do to  change that.”
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  • Little Leaguers put River Ridge on the world map
    Little Leaguers put River Ridge on the world map
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    In mid-April, at a high school baseball game at Kirsch-Rooney Stadium, a baseball coach told a reporter his team was this good.
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  • Bridgewater or Hill: Who’s No. 2 behind Brees?
    Bridgewater or Hill: Who’s No. 2 behind Brees?
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    If you are wondering why Taysom Hill – instead of Teddy Bridgewater – is not the backup to Drew Brees, here’s some perspective. Three hours before the Saints kicked off against the Chargers in California, Father Mike Kettenring at St. Philip Neri Church in Metairie summed up the preseason in most appropriate fashion. Father Mike usually ends his Mass with a cheer of “Go, Saints!”
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  • Will Saints be over or under projected victories?
    Will Saints be over or under projected victories?
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    It is there on YouTube for all to see: Former Saints head coach Jim Mora and former New Orleans TV sports director Ron Swoboda debating the idea of a meaningless game.
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  • Let’s hope the LSU-Texas ‘showdown’ is at least a show
    Let’s hope the LSU-Texas ‘showdown’ is at least a show
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    It was the kick start to a 10-win LSU football season last year: A 33-17 win over Miami in Arlington, Texas, had the Tigers’ arrow pointed up as the Hurricanes were diminished to the pigskin version of a tropical wave.
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  • Saints’ shelf life as a contender may be far from over
    Saints’ shelf life as a contender may be far from over
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    It was an interesting re-do. If there is such a thing. The website bleacherreport.com did the 2017 NFL Draft over. In the first round of the re-worked draft, the Saints had three of the top nine selections.
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  • Faith carried coach through final difficult days
    Faith carried coach through final difficult days
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    As a couple, they went to Disney World 18 times from 2012 to 2018. But, since Rick Gaille passed on July 1 of last year, his wife Elaine has not been back.
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  • Long-time coach, Ray Berni, impacted many kids
    Long-time coach, Ray Berni, impacted many kids
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    Growing up, I must have been one of the few kids in Jefferson Parish who had never heard of Ray Berni. But, as this former playground basketball coach at Bright Gym in Metairie grew gravely ill and then passed, it was stunning to see the out pouring of love and respect on social media.
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  • Wade sticks to script, ducks the hot-button issue
    Wade sticks to script, ducks the hot-button issue
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    This was not the first press conference that reporters attended where they knew the answers before the questions were asked. And, so it was on a Tuesday at the SEC meetings in Sandestin, Florida, LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade was to make his first public comments since he was suspended and reinstated by the university after a report of an FBI wiretap. You know, the one detailing Wade making “a strong offer” to a recruit, believed to be freshman guard Javonte Smart.
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  • Reasons Williamson should want to play for Pelicans
    Reasons Williamson should want to play for Pelicans
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    The reporting began moments after the Pelicans won the NBA draft lottery. Zion Williamson, college basketball’s player of the year and the presumed first pick, was allegedly unhappy about the result. On Twitter, an ESPN reporter wrote that Zion quickly was whisked out of the room after the Pelicans won the lottery.
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  • Stormy weather more than May showers for Tigers
    Stormy weather more than May showers for Tigers
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    Those frequent May showers have come with a little extra lagniappe for LSU baseball fans. That is, clouds of discontent. After getting routed twice at Oregon State in the regional round of the NCAA Tournament a year ago, baseball fortunes were supposed to take a turn for the better.
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  • Recalling special moments with ‘baseball moms’
    Recalling special moments with ‘baseball moms’
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    It is interesting what we remember about our moms. In the fall of 1969, I was a grade-school student at St. Jerome school in Kenner and had the following conversation with my mother. Me: “Mom, it’s the World Series, Orioles vs. Mets, and I am just not feeling well.”
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  • It’s what’s up front that counts in Saints’ drafting
    It’s what’s up front that counts in Saints’ drafting
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    Those looking for the Saints to draft a field-stretching wide receiver with their first selection in the NFL draft were disappointed. The Saints went with the least sexy selection, drafting a center, Texas A&M’s Erik McCoy, in the second round.
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  • Football success will be the gauge to measure new AD
    Football success will be the gauge to measure new AD
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    For LSU, it is a home run hire. Scott Woodward, an LSU and Catholic High graduate, comes home to be the new director of athletics.
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  • Winning seems to be more important than credibility
    Winning seems to be more important than credibility
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    Maybe it is only a coincidence. Within days, the following happened in SEC basketball: •LSU head coach Will Wade was reinstated. • Kentucky offered a lifetime contract to John Calipari.
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  • Winning will turn red-blue Louisiana into a purple state
    Winning will turn red-blue Louisiana into a purple state
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    If only his running backs could sidestep defenders like the LSU football coach did with reporters on the final question of his post-Spring Game press conference.
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  • Rule change should eliminate obvious bad calls
    Rule change should eliminate obvious bad calls
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    The rule change is for one year, but it’s hard to see the NFL going back after upgrading what can be reviewed in instant replay. Saints head coach Sean Payton pushed for the change, one that would have allowed the obvious “no-call” on pass interference against the Rams in the NFC Championship Game to be reviewed and reversed.
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