High School Sports

Sacred Heart ends season with wins

The Sacred Heart Lady Trojans ended their regular season with two huge wins over David Thibodaux and the Academy of the Sacred Heart.
Sacred Heart finished the season at 15-9 and 5-3 in district play.

One more to go

VILLE PLATTE -- The Ville Platte High Lady Bulldogs are one step closer to a District 5-3A title after easily dismissing the Northwest Lady Raiders 47-27 here Monday night.

Pine Prairie drops heartbreaker; Ville Platte falls again

Here is a roundup of games played on Monday and Tuesday night in the parish.

Playoff scenarios abound for local teams

As the 2015-16 basketball season winds down for the parish teams, the playoffs loom big.

Area hardcourt teams stay alive

As the clock winds down on the 2015-16 basketball season, a number of parish teams are still in the hunt for the playoffs and a district title.
Friday night was a telling night for a trio of parish teams. Here is a rundown of those games played.

Gazette staffers make bold predictions for Super Bowl 50

The golden anniversary of the Super Bowl is finally upon us. This year’s match-up between the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos is an intriguing one.
And, just as everyone else has their prognostications of the NFL championship game, so does two of our very own Gazette gurus.

VPHS duo sign letters of intent

It is always a good sign for a program when you can have multiple players sign to continue their careers on the next level.
Such is the case with Ville Platte High, as former players Terez Alfred and Vondarius Freeman both signed letters of intent to take their game one step farther.

Dropping a pair

EUNICE – The battles between Eunice High and Ville Platte High came down to the wire in District 5-3A action Tuesday night at the Eunice High gym.
The Lady Cats grabbed a 38-36 win, while the Bobcats fought for a 54-50 victory.

Pine Prairie boys pick up huge win; Mamou girls continue to roll

Here is a recap on games played Tuesday night.

LHSAA approves split postseason for other sports

It was another definitive split decision for the LHSAA.
Approximately 60 percent of member principals approved expanding the select/nonselect split into basketball, baseball and softball, punctuating the final day of the annual LHSAA convention held at the Crowne Plaza.

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