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Acadiana vs. Catholic-Baton Rouge (Select D-I), Friday, 7p.m. In the second half of the season, the Wreckin' Rams have been clutch in critical moments of games on both sides of the ball.
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However, the team was able to pull together the next year and persevere as repeat-champs by an even larger margin of victory over Good Pine, this time 56–6. [113] At the end of the 1967–68 school year, New Orleans St. Augustine left the LIALO to join the LHSAA [ 41 ] as part of the process of desegregation efforts within the New South .
Here is the full slate of quarterfinal games for Acadiana teams this week. All games kickoff at 7 p.m. Select Division I. No. 8 Acadiana (9-2) at No. 1 Holy Cross (9-2) Non-select Division II.
The Lafayette Wildcatters were a professional indoor football team based in Lafayette, Louisiana and a charter member of the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL). [1] They played their home games at the Cajundome, the Wildcatters are Lafayette's second attempt at an indoor/arena football team following the af2's Lafayette Roughnecks, the Roughnecks folded after their single season of 2001.
De La Salle High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cavaliers John F. Kennedy High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cougars L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Lions Livingston Collegiate Academy: New Orleans, Louisiana: Wolfpack Morris Jeff Community School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Pelicans
There are a few matchups that are intriguing and the headliner for the second round in the Lafayette area is No. 9 Carencro (9-2) faces District 3-5A rival Acadiana (8-2) at Bill Dotson Stadium.
During 1987, Brodhead created the Acadiana Stars girls basketball team with his wife. [9] [10] With the Stars, his Under-12 team had a fifth place tie during the 2006 AAU National Championship. [11] By the mid-1990s, the Brodheads co-founded the Girls World Biddy Basketball League for Acadiana residents.