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WLAE-TV 32 in New Orleans has produced a documentary named Glory Days, with part 1, focusing on the 1950s and 60s, airing in November 2010, and part 2 airing in September 2012, which tells the tale of the 1970s, when the Catholic League was regarded as the toughest high school sporting district in America. More parts are planned.
The last Class AAAA championship game (largest classification until 1991) held in the stadium was on December 10, 1971 when Brother Martin High School defeated New Orleans Catholic League rival St. Augustine High School 23–0 in front of 25,000.
The Crusader football team was coached for 27 seasons (1970–96) by Bobby Conlin, who compiled a 204–99–5 record, the most wins for any Catholic League coach, and the most for any New Orleans-area coach in Louisiana's highest classification. He led Brother Martin to the 1971 Class AAAA state championship with a 23–0 victory over ...
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[22] [23] During his tenure at the school, he also lead the team to eleven consecutive winning seasons and seven district championships with his teams playing in the New Orleans Catholic League. [23] In 1980, Washington left to become the offensive line coach at LSU and from 1981 to 1986, he was head football coach for the Southern Jaguars ...
For what it is worth, in high school football's earliest days multiple New Orleans-area regional organizations—that were at times administered by Tulane University—came and went [11]: 8 [11]: 16 that could have theoretically also determined de facto state champions based sheerly on the lack of existing teams in other parts of the state. The ...
On Sunday, they lost to the league-worst Carolina Panthers, 23-22, after allowing a game-winning touchdown with 2:18 left in the game. The Saints host the Atlanta Falcons (6-3) at 1 p.m. Sunday.
The sign, erected by the Wisconsin-based Catholic League, claimed Christians had exclusive rights to the winter holidays. “This is our season—not yours,” it reads. “This is our season ...