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  2. Osborne Helveston - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from LSU, Helveston served as a coach and principal at Baton Rouge High School. [1] He began as assistant coach and was promoted to head coach in 1938. [5] He was later the personnel director for the Baton Rouge school system. He died in September 1961 at age 47 after suffering a heart attack at his family camp near Baton Rouge ...

  3. Juan Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Joseph's efforts were unsuccessful, and he was shot twice in the torso. He succumbed to his injuries after being taken to nearby Baton Rouge Hospital. Before his death, Joseph was an assistant football coach at West St. John High School in Edgard, Louisiana. [12] [13]

  4. Memorials, tributes and donations pour in for New Orleans ...

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    Kareem Badawi, who graduated from the Episcopal School of Baton Rouge last year, died as a result of the attack, according to a statement released by the school. The school could not confirm ...

  5. Jimmy Williams (cornerback, born 1979) - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Ray Williams (March 10, 1979 – July 7, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round of the 2001 NFL draft. He played college football at Vanderbilt. Williams prepped at Episcopal High School (Baton Rouge) in Baton Rouge.

  6. Alumni mourn high school coach’s unexpected death. ‘Taught me ...

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    The Texas man was also a husband, father, teacher and friend.

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

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  8. Jerry Stovall - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Lane Stovall (born April 30, 1941), nicknamed "Mr. Everything", is an American former football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He played college football for the LSU Tigers, where he was a unanimous selection to the 1962 College Football All-America Team as a halfback.

  9. Bill McCartney, who won national championship as Colorado ...

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    McCartney's family said in a statement that he died "after a courageous journey with dementia." McCartney, hired in 1982, is the winningest coach in CU football history with a 93-55-5 record over ...