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  2. List of Louisiana state high school football champions

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    The state of Louisiana itself actually had a direct impact on several early high school national crowns as the Louisiana Sports Association hosted a series of games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge called the "National High School Championship" in 1938 and 1939, [222] the latter of which included an appearance by Louisiana's own Baton Rouge High ...

  3. District 4-5A (LHSAA) - Wikipedia

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    District 4 is an athletic league, a member of the 5A division of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). Division 5A is the highest level in the LHSAA, comprising schools with more than 1,159 students. [1]

  4. Louisiana Interscholastic Athletic and Literary Organization

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    In response to its rejection, St. Augustine sued the LHSAA for membership. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] In their lawsuit, which targeted the LHSAA and the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education , they claimed that predominantly Black schools had been "systematically denied membership in the LHSAA" and asked for the courts to order the LHSAA's ...

  5. List of Louisiana high school athletic districts - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Bulldogs Catholic High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Bears Central High School: Central, Louisiana: Wildcats Liberty Magnet High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Patriots Scotlandville High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Hornets St. Joseph's Academy: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Redstickers Woodlawn ...

  6. Baton Rouge football star Mike Hollins identified gunman ...

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    Former Baton Rouge high school football star Mike Hollins helped others and went back to the bus during the Virginia shooting on Sunday night.

  7. Emery Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born on March 5, 2004, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [1] He attended Catholic High School where he was a standout offensive tackle. [2] [3] He played two sports – football and basketball – and helped the football team win back-to-back state championships.

  8. Travis Minor - Wikipedia

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    Minor attended Catholic High in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and won varsity letters in football and track. In football, he finished his high school career with 4,706 rushing yards and 52 touchdowns, and 62 receptions for 1,344 yards and 20 touchdowns. As a senior, he was named the USA Today Offensive Player of the Year.

  9. BREC Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    BREC Memorial Stadium is a 21,500-seat American football stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana [1] that opened in 1952. Besides high school football, it is also used for concerts and other outdoor events, including monster truck rallies, and used for water skiing events (during the 1960s and 1970s). [2]