SPORTSLINE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GUIDE
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SPORTSLINE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GUIDE
SPORTSLINE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS The Inspiration For Sportsline by: Steve Schneider 2 My 14th Year by: Jacques Doucet 4 Twitter Runs The World Including Prep Football by: Jacques Doucet 5 BREC Turf Talk by: Jacques Doucet 6 Brossette Finally A Senior by: Jacques Doucet 6 Learning From The Best by: Chris Hagan 7 Beyond The Game by: Chris Hagan 8 Giving Sportsline A Little More Soul by: Chris Blades 8 Concussion by: Elizabeth Vowell Albany Amite Ascension Catholic Ascension Christian Assumption Baker Belaire Berwick Bowling Green Broadmoor Brusly Capitol Catholic Catholic Pointe Coupee Centreville Central 10 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 29 30 32 34 36 38 40 41 Central Catholic Central Private Christian Life Denham Springs Donaldsonville Dunham Dutchtown E.D. White East Ascension East Feliciana East Iberville East St. John Episcopal False River Academy Franklin Franklinton Glen Oaks Hammond Hanson Memorial Independence Jewel M. Sumner Kentwood Live Oak Livonia Loranger Lutcher McKinley Morgan City Northeast Oak Forest Academy Parkview Baptist Patterson Plaquemine Ponchatoula Port Allen Redemptorist Riverside Academy Scotlandville Magnet Silliman Institute Southern University Lab Springfield 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 54 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 67 68 70 72 74 76 78 79 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 99 100 101 102 104 St. Amant St. Charles Catholic St. Helena Central St. James St. John St. Michael St. Thomas Aquinas Tara Thibodaux University Lab Walker West Feliciana West St. John West St. Mary White Castle Woodlawn Zachary Lee Meredith Vicki Kellum Robb Hays Steve Schneider Cheryl Craig Jeff Marshall 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 121 122 124 126 128 129 130 131 132 134 VP/General Manager General Sales Manager News Director Sports Director Art Director Graphic Designer Copyright 2014 by WAFB 9 Television and RaycomMedia, Inc. Content may not be duplicated in whole or in part without the written permission of WAFB TV, 844 Government Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Opinions expressed by contributors to the Sportsline High School Football Guide are not necessarily those of WAFB or RaycomMedia, Inc. WAFB is not responsible for the accuracy of information contained herein. WAFB is an equal opportunity employer. Cover photography by Don Kadair. 1 The Inspiration For Sportsline BY: STEVE SCHNEIDER, WAFB SPORTS DIRECTOR I’ve kept the tape from that 1989 newscast all these years as a reminder. Now heading into the 25TH season of Sportsline Friday Nite, I believe it’s only fitting to pay tribute to the men (and their schools and teams) on that particular video tape and the others before it, who were the inspiration for us to expand our Friday night coverage of high school football beyond the boundaries of a regular newscast. Texas Southern coach Darrell Asberry has five players on his roster from Sportsline area schools this season, and their high schools like Scotlandville, Zachary, Brusly and McKinley have been featured on our show hundreds of times during the four years they played football. However, when Asberry himself was a player at Southern Lab, which won the 1986 LHSAA Class 1A title the year before he arrived to play for Carl Porter, the Kittens were only shown a handful of times, even though they played a 16-week season counting a jamboree and five rounds of playoff games! But the man who went on to become Jackson’s State’s MVP in 1994 as a player and offensive coordinator for the nation’s No.1 offense eight years later, was part of a generation that showed us we needed Sportsline, even though his senior year (1990) was the only season he ever appeared on the 30-minute program, when it was still in its infancy. Episcopal’s Travis Bourgeois has been a coach for 20 of Sportsline’s 25 seasons, but remembers what it was like as the quarterback of Bucky Mistretta’s great Ascension Catholic teams that included the state’s all-time leading rusher at the time Germaine Williams. “I was kind of jealous really,” Bourgeois said with a laugh as he recalled coming back to the area after a baseball career with UAB ended in 1994. “You guys kind of set the bar. I can remember us meeting at someone’s house and telling relatives to tune in and watch,” said the ACHS alumnus, who admits it’s just as fun to watch for other players and teams. “I wish we could have seen video every Friday night of Doug Coleman and Brian Mitchell ‘the Human Highlight Film’. Now they’ve got a helicopter flying J.T.Curtis back to do the show they have in New Orleans,” Bourgeois said with another laugh. Of course the Plaquemine quarterback who went on to stardom with the Ragin Cajuns and the NFL where he produced over 23,000 yards in returns, rushes and receptions is a player who can claim to be an inspiration for the shows we do every Friday. And his neighboring rival at White Castle, who was just inducted into the Minor League Football Hall of Fame can make the same claim. Because Sportsline is not just for the nationally acclaimed college recruits and future pro football stars, even though Louisiana leads the nation per capita in producing them. In fact, a few of you may remember that our first season of high school coverage that came on AFTER the news, had to share that half hour with previews of LSU and Southern games coming up the next day. There was even some tailgating coverage, until a group of quarterback club members at St. Charles Catholic in LaPlace told me one night in no uncertain terms, that we needed to scrap the college coverage on Sportsline and give the high school athletes their one night to shine. We could include more teams, give more scores from around the state, and feature crazy fans, cheerleaders, dance teams and bands, knowing that for many this would be the end of their careers. And after all, the colleges were already getting coverage in the regular newscasts seven days a week. 2 We had already tried everything else to enhance our coverage of prep football, from establishing a “Game of the Week” in 1984 and 1985, to adding “The Goal Line 9” poll that ranked teams in all classes against one another from 1986 to 1988, when we started “Player of the Week.” Yet nothing we did to spotlight players who won that year like Scott Ray, Gregg Moock, Chad Loup, Michael Toefield and Tommy Walker and their teams at Catholic, Baker, Independence and U-High seemed to be enough. And even when we did debut the show on August 31, 1990 we never could have imagined its popularity and what would follow. Sportsline Summer Camp is wrapping up its 15TH season since it began in 2000. The Sportsline Player of the Year banquet is going on eight, since former Catholic High and NFL great Warrick Dunn agreed to present his trophy to our winner from each season since 2007 when Lutcher’s Blaine Gautier took home that first trophy. Christian Life, Capitol, Franklinton, Dutchtown, East Feliciana and Livonia have all shared in celebrating with their own winners since Gautier’s great season. Former Brusly coach Brady Perry appeared on the show over the years with one of our favorite shameless sideline plugs. “Channel 9’s the best,” Perry shouted into the camera lens that was tracking his every move when guys like Norman Lejeune and Randall “Blue” Gay were making highlights that would land them in LSU’s secondary and the NFL. But before that Perry coached Trafton Academy in the 80’s, which was the forerunner to The Dunham School and featured Todd Kinchen (another LSU star who made the NFL), John Howard a running back who played for USL (the forerunner to UL-Lafayette) and quarterback Stacy Dennis, who went on to Southern Miss. They too were inspirations for what we do today. “It was a great idea,” Perry remembers. “Whoever thought of it should get a raise. The coaches, and players and parents made sure they were by a TV to watch the show,” which seems a little funny, now that we have an app that delivers the show to your cell phone or other mobile device! But Perry still remembers guys like Chris Butler (who played at SMU) and Terrance Gay always talked about Sportsline and the highlights they gave us. Yes that tape I keep as a reminder is marked “Eight games and five minutes,” which is the most time and most extensive coverage WAFB (and most stations around the country) had ever allotted for high school football coverage through the end of the 1989 season. I’m glad it’s be a quarter century since we’ve had to be limited like that, and I thank the athletes, coaches and fans of the teams we covered from 1984 to 1989 for the inspiration to do more. 3 My 14th Year BY: JACQUES DOUCET, WAFB SPORTS ANCHOR It’s hard to believe I’ve been at WAFB-TV this long. Time goes by fast, when you’re having a blast. Sportsline Friday Nite has been a tremendously rewarding and exciting experience for me. In the beginning the mistakes were many and the lightning fast speed of the show left me staggered. Learning roughly 70 schools, mascots and coaches was challenging enough. And although Friday nights in the fall are still a wild and crazy race, they now come with comfort. When an entire block of games get moved up during a commercial break, I don’t freak out as badly as I used to. That’s how we roll. You, the viewers, have always expressed your great appreciation for the show. Despite the fact we cover a powerhouse college football program in LSU, one of the best franchises in the NFL with the Saints and our beloved Southern Jaguars, Sportsline Friday Nite garners the most viewer feedback. “You’re that guy from the high school football show.” Why, yes I am! Sports Director Steve Schneider pours countless hours of energy and effort into this show throughout the year. The organization of team rosters, the logistics of photographers and vehicles, the show prep is all a monstrous undertaking. But he and our crew always seem to deliver. I often call Steve, the Steve Sabol of Louisiana high school football. Sabol really took the NFL to another level with his remarkable coverage of the league. Our Steve has done the same thing, taking a sport that really received minimal, to no television coverage 25 years ago and truly making it important. Well, it’s now time for 2014. We hope you enjoy the journey with us! 4 Twitter Runs The World... Including Prep Football BY: JACQUES DOUCET, WAFB SPORTS ANCHOR The internet, as most of us have known it, has been up and running for at least 15-20 years. Yet each year, it’s becomes more apparent and amazing how much it’s changed athletics. Twitter in particular has become an enormous part of high school football and the college football powerhouses that recruit it’s blue chip stars. Search your high school favorite player and you’ll likely find him on Twitter. That player will likely share his thoughts on the big game Friday, which colleges are interested in him, the universities he’s looking at in return and the fellow prep starts he’s hopeful will join him at that college. Just last year, John Curtis star wide receiver and now LSU freshman Malachi Dupre tweeted pictures of Tigers’ head coach Les Miles and Alabama head coach Nick Saban visiting his home in the same day. This is the type of instant, pertinent information that was basically nonexistent, in say 1995. “The player is media now,” says Derek Ponamsky of Bayou Bengals Insider, “They take to social media and immediately talk to the fans, unfiltered. Now, instead of calling players and coaches, you follow their feed for information. And every mood swing they have creates ripples through the entire recruiting pool.” Mike Scarborough of Tigerbait.com believes Twitter positivity or negativity often lies with the user. “I believe there are some positives, but i see many more negatives for prospects”, says Scarbrough While a Leonard Fournette always maintained the highest level of decorum on his twitter feed, many other prospects post highly inappropriate things, much of it including foul language”. And lacking manners online, can certainly prove to be costly. “There have been cases recently where coaches have eliminated borderline high school players from scholarship consideration due to what they’ve seen posted on Facebook and Twitter,” adds Scarborough, “Coaches look at those feeds and it’s a big consideration in character evaluation. Those prospects who understand the mediums pitfalls can certainly use it as a positive tool to communicate. For high level prospects they are already creating a brand that will give them a big start if they end up being a NFL player.” For us at WAFB-TV, Twitter has become a huge tool to share information before Sportsline Friday Nite hits at 10:25 pm. While nothing beats the presentation of our show and the highlights, it’s fun to see pictures of your favorite team and fans that are tweeted between 7 - 10 pm Friday evenings. While it does have a dark side, when used in a positive and wholesome way, Twitter is truly an amazing tool that really has enhanced high school football. 5 BREC Turf Talk BY: JACQUES DOUCET, WAFB SPORTS ANCHOR Schools like Parkview Baptist, Denham Springs and Live Oak have all installed artificial turf in recent years for their home stadiums. The Louisiana Leadership Institute has also become a popular destination for high school football games and they too have turf. However BREC facilities like Olympia Stadium and Memorial Stadium aren’t planning on installing it anytime soon. BREC says their football fields, made of the natural Bermuda grass “Celebration” (same kind used in LSU’s Tiger Stadium) drain tremendously well. Memorial Stadium’s grass is taking a little longer to bounce back, because of non-football related activities during the offseason. BREC is still looking forward to another great year of games at both locations. However Mark Palmer, Sports Manager at Special Facilities for BREC, says because some inner city schools have closed, there will be less games played at Olympia and Memorial this season. Several schools are also looking to play home games on campus, which haven’t done so in the past. Artificial turf is still a very pricey proposition, costing anywhere from $800,000 to $1.2 million dollars. There’s also a misconception that artificial turf doesn’t need to be tended to like real grass. The fact is turf must be watered and treated often also. Brossette Finally A Senior BY: JACQUES DOUCET, WAFB SPORTS ANCHOR Nic Brossette has been scoring touchdowns and making Sportsline Friday Nite highlights for the University High Cubs since his 8th grade year. Now the LSU verbal commitment is finally a senior and looking to finish with a bang. “This year is going to be our year,” Brossette says, “We just have to work harder this year because we are the team to beat and we have to be hungry enough to make it back to the dome. Me and the team cannot wait!” During his junior campaign, Brossette romped his way for 2,188 yards rushing and 37 touchdowns. Those huge numbers coming despite the fact the Cubs had many of their games well in hand early and yanked starters long before the final gun. The dynamic play-maker has already received and accepted an invitation to The 2015 Under Armour All-American game, while hoping to lead the Cubs to a state championship. Last year Uhigh reached the Division II select title game, before losing to John Curtis 32-0. Despite the lopsided defeat, Brossette still rushed for 120 yards on 27 attempts. It was the Cubs only setback, during a tremendous 14-1 campaign. 6 Learning From The Best BY: CHRIS HAGAN, WAFB SPORTS REPORTER Joining the WAFB 9 Sports Team’s been even more of a blessing than I could imagine. Not only am I covering many of the teams and schools I grew up around, but I’m doing so with two of the best colleagues, friends and mentors around. I asked a few coaches in the Baton Rouge area about Friday night’s premier television duo of Steve Schneider and Jacques Doucet, and their responses are probably what you’d expect. “They’ve been tremendous,” said Guy Blanchard of Port Allen High School. “They’ve got some different experiences and different styles. I think it works almost like a good cop bad cop thing.” “I think they’ve done a fantastic job,” Parkview Baptist School’s Jay Mayet said. “It’s great memories for the kids.,” stated Redemptorist head coach Terence Williams. But it’s more than for the kids. Sportsline Friday Nite is for the community. “I know we as coaches are always trying to run back to the field house to turn on Sportsline Friday Nite to see you guys,” said Williams. “We definitely appreciate it.” “Their coverage of all the games is something that non-hardcore sports fans will watch on Friday night just to get a glimpse of an old school,” said Mayet. And as we enter the 25th season of Sportsline Friday Nite, it wouldn’t be right not to give a special tip of the hat to Steve and the vision he had with the show with the show since its conception in 1990. It makes Friday nights in Baton Rouge one of a kind. “I’ve worked in other areas,” said Williams. “The level of coverage, the expertise, the expertise with the video, the interviews and the story you guys put together are unmatched in the state area.” The effort not only to maintain its prominence, but also grow the product for the betterment of the area, is remarkable on its own. “I think they’re very sincere with kids and their work,” said Blanchard. “They want to bring coverage to people’s living rooms, and they’ve done that in a way no one ever did it before.” Simply put, it’s the perfect show for the game we all love. “We’re blessed with very talented kids and coaches and giving them good exposure is great,” said Kentwood’s Jonathan Foster, who grew up playing football and watching Sportsline Friday Nite in the 1990s. “In South Louisiana, we love our football.” 7 Beyond The Game BY: CHRIS HAGAN, WAFB SPORTS REPORTER During the last few months alone, I’ve worked with and around more football coaches than ever before. And from 1A to 5A, select to non-select and district to district around the Baton Rouge area, I’ve been floored with what many of these football coaches mean to their students and school both on and off the field. Most of you may know them better than I do. Each is a legend in their own right, whether they’ve been in the area for years and years, or just taken over a program. What they inspire in young athletes is incredible. I think it goes underestimated what it means to take a student, team or entire community and maximize confidence and performance. As a coach, you want to see your team buy into your program as a player. But what you can’t always see on Friday nights is that these coaches buy into their players as people. It takes someone special to go beyond the game and into the lives of players to bring out the best in every aspect of life. And of course, this includes more than football coaches. I’m blessed to have worked with and befriended some of the best around in every sport. A close friend of mine enters his first year as a high school head coach in Louisiana as I write this, and apart from working long days, driving long hours in between cities to his new destination, and spending time with his team, his “free” time goes to them as well. As a fan of sports, life and people, that’s what you love to see. He, like many coaches, doesn’t do it for any personal glory. He doesn’t do it for any extra money. These coaches work day and night for their players. They do it so these kids can have a unique experience that will always be theirs. Every high school player on the planet could probably tell you their own experience and relive those memories on a second’s notice in their own head. And that wouldn’t be possible without a great coach, leader and person guiding them. Thank you, coaches. Giving Sportsline A Little More Soul BY: CHRIS BLADES, WAFB MARKETING DIRECTOR The sounds of Friday nights in the fall play out in perfect harmony: the percussion of crashing helmets and shoulder pads, the vocals of the crowd echoing into the night and the melody that ties it all together, the marching band. At Baker High School, the man leading this symphonic march is band director Kedric Taylor. In his office, Taylor sits behind an old wooden desk piled high with sheet music and instruments meticulously placed around the room so that their silent keys will inspire his next great musical score. His creative juices flow through his fingers on to the paper of his latest arrangement like the mighty Mississippi through the bayou state. The title of this arrangement reads, “WAFB Sportsline Theme.” It was an idea that popped in my head last September as I stood on the sidelines of a Baker High football game. Taylor’s one hundred member Symphony of Soul Marching Band was electrifying the crowd with their dynamic sounds and disciplined moves. I thought, “How great would it be to have a marching band perform the iconic Sportsline Friday Nite theme?” Fast forward to May. I, Sports Director Steve Schneider, Taylor and his Symphony of Soul stand back on that same grass where the idea was born. 8 “This was a great experience for me,” Taylor said. “I listened to the song a number of times. I figured out what part each instrument should play, then wrote out each part for every instrument. It took me about two days to arrange the song and it took the students about two weeks to learn it.” With our cameras perfectly placed to capture every angle, the Symphony of Soul stands at attention. The setting sun glints off the worn brass of their instruments and the drumline poses in perfect formation with their sticks held high above their snares. Finally, with a quick sharp sound from his whistle, the Drum Major signals the whole production into action. As the sounds played out, it became very clear that Kedric Taylor and his Symphony of Soul had created something special. “The most exciting thing about this experience was the fact that the students really enjoyed themselves and loved playing the song,” Taylor said. “The song has really grown on me and the kids, so we are going to play it all through the season.” As special as this was for the kids, this project has just as much meaning for us at WAFB Channel 9. It’s the twenty fifth season of Sportsline Friday Nite, and to commemorate the Silver Anniversary we wanted to give the theme song the soul to reflect its history. Thanks to Taylor and the Symphony of Soul Marching Band, we did just that. So, if you’re lucky enough to attend a Baker High School football game this year, be sure to pay close attention as the band belts out their live rendition of the Sportsline theme. You can also hear it every Friday night at 10:25pm when we kick off the show that provides the most comprehensive coverage of high school football in South Louisiana. Friday night football is here, can you hear it? 9 Concussion BY: ELIZABETH VOWELL, WAFB HEALTHLINE REPORTER Concussion. The word rings like some sort of sinister onomatopoeia- pow, bang, crack. It conjures images of heads slamming, necks snapping and eyes rolling back. It has become the monster that lurks under the bed of sports, threatening to cut short an athlete’s career and dull his or her quality of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes concussions on their website as a traumatic brain injury, “caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that can change the way your brain normally works.” While concussions are usually not life threatening, the injury has taken center stage in the sports world as organizations from the pros to youth leagues begin to recognize its potential damaging effects. “I think it is without a doubt a serious injury,” said Peak Performance physical therapist Steven Wilson. “There’s so much about concussions that we don’t know.” Symptoms of concussion include memory loss, difficulty concentrating, nausea or vomiting, blurred vision, and changes in emotion or sleep patterns. The CDC explains that some symptoms may appear immediately after the injury occurs, while others may develop later. Contrary to popular belief, the CDC says that most concussions do not include loss of consciousness and not every concussion occurs on the playing field. The severity of concussions can also vary. The CDC says that in rare cases, a concussion can lead to a blood clot that requires immediate medical attention. Diagnosis of concussions can be tricky. Wilson says that it is best when a medical professional, such as an athletic trainer, is on hand to actually witness the impact. However, since that is not always the case, Wilson says it’s important to look for key warning signs- headache, confusion, nausea and balance problems. The physical therapist advises that an athlete who shows any hint of a concussion should be seen by a doctor for further evaluation. “You can’t be too cautious with a concussion,” said Wilson. Repeat concussions can lead to permanent brain damage and long term problems. One of the most concerning of those is a disease called Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). According to the CTE Center out of Boston University, the disease is triggered by repetitive brain trauma and causes brain degeneration. It is connected to memory loss, impaired judgment and impulse control, aggression, depression and even progressive dementia. The Center also explains that the disease can develop decades after an athlete stops playing. CTE can only be definitively diagnosed after death through an autopsy, and has been found in several professional athletes including former football player Junior Seau who committed suicide last year. Investigators suspect that Seau’s CTE played a role in his death. “Our bodies are really not made to [receive repeated hits],” said Wilson. 10 While the fear of serious brain damage may have caused many to hesitate to play sports, or to let their children play, there is a silver lining. An awareness of concussions is spreading. The National Institute of Health announced several studies partly funded by the National Football League, looking into concussions and their long-term effects. Last football season, the National Collegiate Athlete Association adjusted college football tackling rules and penalties in an attempt to keep players from causing and receiving direct hits to the head. Even local Baton Rouge youth football leagues are changing how they play the game, teaching kids different ways of tackling to keep their head out of the impact. In baseball, pitcher Alex Torres became the first Major League Baseball pitcher to wear a specially designed protective helmet on the mound. There is also new technology to help better diagnose concussions and better indicate when an athlete is completely healed and ready to return to play. The CDC founded Heads Up, a series of initiatives to help educate kids, parents, coaches and medical professionals about brain injuries, their treatment and diagnosis. Peak Performance uses a program offered through ImPACT, Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing. The ImPACT test is an online assessment. It measures everything from memory to vision to reaction time. Wilson says ideally, athletes will take the ImPACT assessment when they are healthy so that there is a baseline level. Then, if an athlete is diagnosed with a concussion, the test can be given again. The baseline results are then compared to the post injury results. When the results match back up, trainers have a better idea of when an athlete has completely recovered. “That prevents that kid from slipping through the cracks and returning to the field too early and us having a serious neurological issue on our hands or even worse, death,” said Wilson. “That’s our goal.” Wilson says athletes will always be at risk for concussions, especially as they get bigger and faster. He says it’s vital for parents, coaches and athletes to research concussion, its effects and the best way to identify the injury. Most importantly, Wilson says that parents should never hesitate to get their child checked out by a physician and communicate any concerns to coaches. 11 12 13 8-3A HORNETS ALBANY ALBANY PRINCIPAL: Jill Prokop HEAD COACH: Blane Westmoreland COACHING STAFF: Ray Thomas, John Legoria, David Pittman, Stephen Prescott, Colby McDonald, Haskell Dyer 2013 RECORD: 3-7 OFFENSE: Wing T DEFENSE: 4-2-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB Skylier Lehmann 9/5 Thomas Jefferson LT Connor Delacerde 9/12 St. Thomas Aquinas OL Jonathan Weedman 9/20Springfield RG Dustin Lavergne 9/15Varnado WR Alex Vallo 10/3 CB Cheyenne Labruzza 10/10 Jewel Sumner* FS Randy Ingram 10/17Independence* DL Ridge Ray 10/24Loranger* DL Mike Guillot 10/31Bogalusa* OUTLOOK The building blocks are in place with the return of a large sophomore class. The program is on the upswing with the addition of a new locker room and weight room and a number of returning starters. With the addition of a large freshman class, the Hornets are looking to make noise in 2014. 14 ALBANY Christian Life 11/7Amite* ALBANY 15 8-3A WARRIORS AMITE AMITE PRINCIPAL: Mildred Johnson HEAD COACH: Alden Foster COACHING STAFF: Dwayne Davis, John Townson, Courtney Whigham, Chad Bryant, Dameon Jackson, Chris Gordon, Schirra Finn, Lionel Sutton, Brandon Wagner, Eric Jackson 2013 RECORD: 10-4 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: Multiple SCHEDULE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 9/5 SE Devonte Smith 9/12Ponchatoula OT Fred Torrence 9/19 OG Joseph Montgomery 9/26Belaire OB Daraious Henderson 10/3Franklinton RB Devin Head 10/10Bogalusa* RB Kenner Harrell 10/17Loranger* WR/DB Dazarious Downing 10/24 Jewel Sumner* DE Brad Porter 10/31Independence* DE Kaelan Richardson 11/7Albany* DT Jeffery Devon DT Mark Wilson LB Larente Harrell LB Norman Selders LB Joshua Perry DB Myron Dokes DB Brandon Burton St. Helena Central Southern Lab OUTLOOK Amite has been a remarkably consistent program. With a solid mix of veteran leadership and emerging young talent, a Class 3A state title could be in the cards. The main thing we have to do is focus on what we can control and do our best to execute our game. 16 AMITE 17 8-1A BULLDOGS ASCENSION CATHOLIC DONALDSONVILLE PRINCIPAL: Sandy Pizzolato HEAD COACH: Doug Moreau COACHING STAFF: Rick Bolotte, Paul Nizzo, Chris Schexnayder, Bill Clark 2013 RECORD: 7-4 OFFENSE: Triple Option DEFENSE: 3-3-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS FB James Martin WB/CB Jacquel Wade WB/LB Patrick Butler WR Cleveland Fefie WR De Andre Francis C Falcon Mire G Lee Landry T Hunter Daigle LB Jacob Caballero DE Landon Daigle CB Joseph Landry DL Delmond Landry OUTLOOK We lost our 2 year starter at QB in DJ Latino and we must replace him. Depth on our offensive line as well as our WB’s position must be developed. Defensively we should be strong if we replace our 2 graduating LB’ers. We should be solid in our defensive line and secondary. Our kicker and punters return from last year. Presently DC Mattingly and Javon Yarbrough are competing for the QB spot. Falcon Mire (All District last year) moves from tackle to center and along with Lee Landry and Hunter Daigle gives us some experience on the offensive line. Patrick Butler and Jacquel Wade started at WB as well as James Martin at RB. Defensively, Delmond Landry made All State last year at defensive line and should anchor a good defensive front. Jacob Caballero moves from defensive end to linebacker. All District LB’er Patrick Butler should have a great year. James Martin made All District as a punter for the 2nd time last year and is being pushed hard for the starting spot by Nick Bellina. We hope to have another good year if we can stay away from injuries. PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA 18 ASCENSION CATHOLIC SCHEDULE 9/5 Catholic Pointe Coupee 9/12Dunham 9/19 Christian Life 9/26 False River 10/3Episcopal 10/10 St. John* 10/17 Ascension Christian* 10/24 West St. John* 10/31 White Castle* 11/7 East Iberville* ROSTER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 16 21 23 24 25 26 27 42 Javon Yarbrough Austin Settoon Joe Landry Jacquel Wade Cleveland Fefie Cameron Capone De Andre Francis Collin Landry Caleb Winchester D.C. Mattingly Landon Clifton Dillion Vice Patrick Butler Jacoby Stewart Jacob Lagrange Landon Landry Kebori Hunter Alex Troxclair Dillion Davis 44 53 55 56 57 60 62 63 64 65 66 71 James Martin Brad Schexnayder Hunter Daigle Delmond Landry Charlie Gianelloni Lee Landry Brennon Milano Landon Daigle Braxton Clark Kaleb Phillips Falcon Mire D.J. Giroir 72 73 77 80 83 84 Robert Lemmon Cole Amedee Jonathon Daggs Nick Bellina Romel Lavigne Landon Delatte ASCENSION CATHOLIC 19 8-1A LIONS ASCENSION CHRISTIAN GONZALES PRINCIPAL: Mark Pellegrin HEAD COACH: Josh Puryear COACHING STAFF: Paul Burgard, Rodney Rousseau, Joseph Evans KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OL/LB Caleb Bruno QB Darrin Landry RB/LB Alek Falgoust 2013 RECORD: 2-9 OL/DL Nick Schexnayder DEFENSE: 4-2-5 WR/DB Peyton Bahlinger SCHEDULE WR/DB Brennan Tramonte OFFENSE: Multiple OL/DL Eddie Krass RB/DB Seth Mangrum 9/5 Lafayette Christian WR/DB Paxton Paige 9/12 Crescent City 9/19 Ridgewood Prep OUTLOOK 9/26 Madison Prep 10/3 Ascension Episcopal 10/10 West St. John* 10/17 Ascension Catholic* 10/24 White Castle* 10/31 East Iberville* 11/7 St. John* 20 ASCENSION CHRISTIAN Continuing to build momentum and enthusiasm in our young program. We are working on building that competitive spirit in our kids. We will be very young this year but talented and eager to get better. ROSTER 1 2 3 12 18 20 21 28 29 32 34 41 42 49 52 54 60 62 68 Kagan Carter Paxton Paige Evan Thompson Darrin Landry Drake Willis Peyton Bahlinger Seth Mangrum Brennan Tramonte Joshua Diez Alek Falgoust Brye Templet Thomas Gamble Noah Hoover Micah Freeman Nick Schexnayder Justin Gautreaux Micah Jacobs Caleb Bruno Eddie Krass ASCENSION CHRISTIAN 21 7-4A MUSTANGS ASSUMPTION NAPOLEONVILLE PRINCIPAL: Niles Riche HEAD COACH: Tony Paine COACHING STAFF: Richard Abarr, Drew Capone, Kirk Delatte, Dean Buckland, Henry Hollins, Roland Moore, Kable Smith, Kenny Owens 2013 RECORD: 3-7 OFFENSE: Option DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OL Lawrence Armstead OL Ryan Gaudet OL Hayze Leblanc OL Jericho Williams RB Jimmie Wise RB Dontrez Wiggins RB Melvin Young WR Josh Brown DL Jair Joseph DB Troy Beasley DB Deshawn Moland DB Teril Cooper 22 ASSUMPTION SCHEDULE OUTLOOK 9/5Donaldsonville The Mustang Program had a rough season in 2013. A small senior class combined with injuries equaled lots of young players gaining experience. That experience is reason to be excited about the 2014 season. With many returning starters on the offense and a few holes to fill on the defense the Mustangs are looking for redemption. 9/12 St. Martinville 9/19Thibodaux 9/26 Covenant Christian 10/3Woodlawn 10/10 A.J. Ellender* 10/17 South Terrebonne* 10/24 Vandebilt Catholic* 10/31 E.D. White* 11/7 Morgan City* ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Devante Alexis Quinn Alleman Lawrence Armstead Derek Aucoin Devin Barker Troy Beasley Jordan Bell Joseph Bernard Bruce Boudreaux Cole Bourg Dylan Britt Christian Brooks Joshua Brown Justin Butler Jervontae Carter Hunter Cedatol Teril Cooper Daryl Cooper Reed Coupel Daryl Curtis T.J. Daigle Chris Davis Gavin Desormano Kolton Domaingue Ty Domainque Mike Dorsey Bailey Dupaty Neil Dupre Andre Field 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 David Forestier Ryan Gaudet Nick Gaudet Jordy Gauthier Tyrese Guilton Jaylun Harris Dillion Hebert Kody Helms Austin Isibor Denzell Johnson Kerwin Johnson Phillip Johnson Tremaine Jones Hebert Joseph Jair Joseph Theriot Kane Keyshawn Kelly Kenan Keyes Aquindas Keyes Trent Kocke Grant Lambert Holden Landry Chandler Landry Trevor Landry Quentin Leblanc Hayze Leblanc Calvin Lemon Connor Mabile 60 61 63 64 65 67 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 80 81 82 83 84 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Damien Mikens Kenan Mills Troy Mitchell Devon Mitchell Deshawn Moland Donovan Moland Alex Naquin Trace Oufnac Janei Pearley Kennedy Pellegrin Austin Percle Troy Prejent Nehemiah Robertson Anfernee Rodrigue Beau Samanie Aidan Sanders Austin Schatzle Jacorey Smith Joseph Starks Chase Stelly Drew Theriot Zach Theriot Tyrese Triggs Dontrez Wiggins Daron Williams Jericho Williams Jimmie Wise Melvin Young ASSUMPTION 23 7-3A BUFFALOES BAKER BAKER PRINCIPAL: Traci Morgan HEAD COACH: Richard Oliver COACHING STAFF: Calvin Nicholas, Clande Coleman, Lindsey Sanders, Jackie Mullins, Thomas Broussard, Trevor Porter, William Seals, Marcus Minor 2013 RECORD: 3-7 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 3-4 SCHEDULE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 9/4Tara OL Dean Addison 9/12Northeast OL Benz Parker 9/26 Parkview Baptist* OL Jackie Jackson 10/3 Port Allen* WR Delonta Miller 10/10Capitol RB/DB Preston Bell 10/17 West Feliciana* WR/DB Kendrick Shavers 10/24 Glen Oaks* QB Treylon Anderson 10/31Brusly* DL Ladamien Hills 11/7 DL Chris Banks University Lab* DB/WR Demitry Hunt OUTLOOK The greatest challenge is depth. With only 30 players finishing the spring, depth is still an issue at Baker High. Also, the district’s schedule is very tough. Nonetheless, I have seen big improvements in our players including weight room participation. The big goal – getting to play a playoff game at Baker High School this year. 24 BAKER 25 6-4A BENGALS BELAIRE BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Venesa Myers HEAD COACH: Keith Woods COACHING STAFF: Reggie Brewer, Trenier Mabry, Maurice Barber, Adam Young, Dan Fontenot, Byron Wade, Donnell Hyde, Arthur Smith, Kenny Lundy 2013 RECORD: 2-8 OFFENSE: Multiple Spread DEFENSE: 4-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Tyler Woods WR Taurus Wilson WR/RB Daquan Hicks WR Travis Shears RT Julian Williams RG Torry Williams C John MaGee DB Pertrell Palmer CB Tywonne Harris DE Cortez White DE Greg Ransom 26 BELAIRE SCHEDULE 9/5 Glen Oaks 9/12 East Feliciana 9/19Broadmoor 9/26Amite 10/3 East Iberville 10/10Tara* 10/17Plaquemine* 10/24Redemptorist* 10/31Lutcher* 11/6 St. Michael* PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA OUTLOOK Our team outlook for this season is encouraging. We have kids that have been in the system for 2 years now. Our once young kids are now Jr.’s and Sr.’s. We have 12 starters returning this year and are bigger, faster and stronger than 2 years ago. We will have depth in our offensive and defensive line positions, being our largest group on the team with 15 lineman. Our numbers are stable at 45, up from the 19 players I had when I first got the job here. I think the biggest thing is that our players have been brought in to the system and a program has been put in place. We can see the maturity in all of our players by their commitment to workouts, attention to details and their enthusiasm about the upcoming season. This group of kids are determined to turn the Bengals back to its winning ways as a football program. Our challenges will be to stay healthy during the season, develop chemistry on defense and remain focused and disciplined as a team in 2014. ROSTER 2 6 7 9 12 13 21 23 26 27 28 33 38 Tim Johnson Daquan Hicks Taurus Wilson Tyler Woods Oliver Hayes Travis Shears Tywonne Harris Devin Harden Pertrell Palmer Sedrick McCray Fred Ramsey Erick Brown Chad Warr 39 44 43 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 58 59 64 Joseph Johnson Alex Brown Fredrick Addison Abel Freeman Darrold Love Ludrick Washington Greg Ransom Cortez White Jyre Wyre Raheem Graham John McGee Torry Williams Fred Gray 66 71 73 74 77 80 83 90 93 Julian Williams Aaron McPipe Kendrick Hodge Brian Robinson Marlon Jones Sedrick McCray Rondero Taylor Jathon Stewart Kenyaki Dominoe BELAIRE 27 9-3A PANTHERS BERWICK BERWICK PRINCIPAL: Buffy Fegenbush HEAD COACH: Craig Brodie 2013 RECORD: 1-8 SCHEDULE 9/5Delcambre 10/9Franklin* 9/12 Highland Baptist 10/17 Lafayette Christian 9/19 Hanson Memorial 10/24Donaldsonville* 9/26 KIPP Renaissance 10/31Patterson* 10/3Jeanerette 28 BERWICK 11/7 E.D. White* 6-2A MAIS BUCCANEERS BOWLING GREEN FRANKLINTON PRINCIPAL: Beverly Young HEAD COACH: David Currier COACHING STAFF: Hutch Gonzales, Heath Smith, Dean King 2013 RECORD: 4-5 OFFENSE: One Back Shotgun DEFENSE: 4-4 OUTLOOK With a new coach and a new system, we hope to make Bowling Green a winning program. We will evaluate personnel during spring training and adjust players to their best suited positions. During the summer we must improve our strength and durability. The players are excited and if they believe in our system and continue to work hard it could be a rewarding year at Bowling Green School. ROSTER 1 3 5 7 13 15 16 18 23 27 30 31 35 50 51 54 56 60 62 64 66 68 70 81 87 Jace Ball Matt Pierce Brock Faust Bryan Ottinger Brady Goings Conner McCain Grant Alexander Brody Schilling Hayden Thompson Sammy Graves Jonathan Smith Cody Wilhite Jack Bickham Jacob Brumfield Seth Schilling Hampton Creel Chris Waskon Darren Lockhart Seth Mixon Drake Spears Nathan Case Mathew Raymond Ray Magruder Austin Reedy Tyler Cunningham KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Conner McCain RB Grant Alexander C Drake Spears WR Jace Bell DT Jacob Brumfield ILB Hayden Thompson FS Brady Goings OLB Matt Pierce SCHEDULE 8/22Columbia 8/29 Oak Forest 9/5WCCA 9/12Brookhaven 9/19Silliman* 9/26Trinity 10/3Centreville* 10/10 Ben’s Ford Christian* 10/24 Central Private* BOWLING GREEN 29 4-5A BUCCANEERS BROADMOOR BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Shalonda Simoneaux HEAD COACH: Rusty Price COACHING STAFF: Chris Bland, Paul Greer, Mike Lee, Elliot Wilkins, Eric Davis, Thomas Dodson, Larry Grayson, Ben Traywick 2013 RECORD: 4-6 OFFENSE: Veer DEFENSE: 4-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OT Jamil Abdul-Aziz OT Derrick Alexander LB Chris Campbell DE Curt Mitchell C Greg Ramirez DB Jujuan Taylor DT Henry Williams OG Matthew Willoughby 30 BROADMOOR ROSTER 2 10 16 21 27 31 39 56 59 60 61 68 71 73 74 77 83 85 88 Jason Green Earl Butler Cornelius Jackson Jujuan Taylor Brodrick Dellihue Marquel Mccowan Cameron Morgan Claude Franklin Ivan Isadore Gregory Jackson Curt Mitchell Derrick Alexander Matthew Willoughby Joe Barber Gregory Ramirez Jamil Abdul-Aziz Shane Burkes Chris Campbell Henry Williams SCHEDULE 9/5Northeast 9/12 Parkview Baptist 9/19Belaire 9/26Walker* 10/3 Denham Springs* 10/9 Live Oak* 10/16 St. Michael 10/24Central* 10/31Scotlandville* 11/7Zachary* OUTLOOK In 2014 the Buccaneers face the youngest team in years, few players with experience and no supporting cast from the underclassmen. 31 7-3A PANTHERS BRUSLY BRUSLY PRINCIPAL: Walt Lemoine HEAD COACH: Erik Willis COACHING STAFF: Tait Dupont, Chris Raymond, Harold Boudreaux, Garrett Ford KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DE Josh Allen DT/OG Ken Hill ILB Ryan Reech 2013 RECORD: 6-6 CB Caleb Henderson FS Darien Turner DEFENSE: 4-4 OT Akkai Ward OT Rhett Frioux OUTLOOK TB Jaylon Green OFFENSE: Wing-T Our biggest challenge is the same as last year. We have one of the toughest schedules in the state. Last year we survived and it made us a better playoff team. Hopefully with that experience it will make us even more prepared for the playoffs in 2014. We will have to replace another Sr. QB and we will have to fill some big shoes as far as leadership is concerned. We graduated a class that took pride in their roles as leaders. This spring we have taken steps to fill those shoes with another strong Sr. Class. The work ethic and dedication has been tremendous thus far. if we continue the pace that we have established this spring we are most certain to have another successful season. 32 BRUSLY SCHEDULE 9/4 St. John 9/12Plaquemine 9/19 Belle Chase 9/26 University Lab* 10/3 Parkview Baptist* 10/10 Port Allen* 10/17 Vandebilt Catholic 10/24 West Feliciana* 10/31Baker* 11/7 Glen Oaks* ROSTER 2 4 5 8 12 17 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 Dylan Claiborne Zavian Bell Conner Manola Ryan Reech Evan Daigle Kade Tolar Caleb Dupont Austin Watts Desmond Flemming Caleb Henderson Jaylon Green Darien Turner Austin Weems Tyler Nash Percy Hayes Kevin Godfrey Dominique Tate 34 38 39 41 42 45 48 50 51 53 54 55 58 60 61 62 64 Gerrod Thomas Christian Henderson Dwayne Battiste Blaine Stokes Devin Washington Paigedrick Crawford Klay Clopton Brennan Collins Jacob McGee William Fishburn Josh Allen Sidney Williams Trevion Landry Koby Macuso Maquel Brumfield Jarred Allain Mason Lindlsy 65 66 67 68 71 73 74 77 79 80 81 82 Ken Hill Neal Fleming Mitchell Callais Sam Fishburn Akkai Ward Rhett Frioux Jacob Chelette Christian Free Jerrod Allen Anthony Daquano Joshua Oubre Richard Hayden 85 87 88 Jerrod Williams Nick Henderson Brady Richardson BRUSLY 33 6-2A LIONS CAPITOL BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Brian Beck HEAD COACH: Claude Coleman Jr. 2013 RECORD: 6-4 34 CAPITOL SCHEDULE 9/5Independence 10/10Baker 9/12McKinley 10/17Northeast* 9/19Jeanerette 10/24 East Feliciana* 9/26Redemptorist* 10/31Dunham* 10/3 11/7Episcopal* Northlake Christian 35 5-5A BEARS CATHOLIC BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Lisa Harvey HEAD COACH: Dale Weiner COACHING STAFF: Gabe Fertitta, Anthony Camp, Eric Held, Anthony Zehyoue, Caleb Williamson, Pete Hampton, Cody Davis, Austin Wilson 2013 RECORD: 8-3 OFFENSE: No Huddle Spread DEFENSE: 3-3-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS RB Derrius Guice 9/5 OT Aaron Wiltz 9/12Mandeville OT Lawrence Hamilton 9/19 Denham Springs LB Cade Melancon 9/26 Archbiship Rummel LB Uriah Alexander 10/3Salmen CB Connor Bowen 10/10 St. Amant* K Jack Gonsoulin 10/17Dutchtown* OUTLOOK The Bears are coming off back to back District Championship seasons. We are hard at work to try to win another District Title and make a great run in the Play-Offs. We welcome new Offensive Coordinator Gabriel Fertitta to our staff. Once again the Defense will be in the capable hands of Defensive Coordinator Anthony Camp. Back for his 2nd season at Catholic High is Special Teams Coordinator Eric Held. Offensive lineman, Aaron Wiltz leads the offensive front. Wiltz is a returning 1st Team All-District performer. Lawrence Hamilton is also a veteran Offensive Tackle who started last season as a sophomore. Running Back Clyde Edwards-Helaire made many big plays last season as a freshman! The CHS defense is led by veteran Linebacker Cade Melancon. Another leader will be Middle Linebacker Uriah Alexander. Alexander started some games at Fullback a year ago. In the secondary, Cornerback Connor Bowen, who had 2 interceptions for touchdowns, leads the secondary. The Bears feature one of the top kickers in the state. Senior Jack Gonsoulin is a three year starter and is the finest Place Kicker Catholic High has had during my tenure at the school. He will probably handle the punting duties as well. 36 CATHOLIC SCHEDULE Parkview Baptist 10/24McKinley* 10/31Woodlawn* 11/7 East Ascension* ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Landon Flowers Ryan Amos Blair Bogan Parker Sulik Trevell Johnson Brian Fairbanks Alex Bertrand Grayson Walsh Jack Gonsoulin Daniel Guilbeau Dylan Williams Cade Melancon David Caruso Ian Brian Connor Bowen Brian Herry Zach Crawford Ronnie Sanfie Tyrone Payne Derrius Guice Brandon Fairbanks Clyde Edwards-Helaire Chris Dyess Jonathan Bernard Tarick Johnson Kam Cummings Denver Dennison Landon Leger Ben Miles Patrick Dunn James Berrigan Isaac Nosacka Uriah Alexander 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Cole Mcknight John Connolly Chase Priest Lance Chaisson Hall Michael Braud John Eric Ginn Grant Conway Joseph Glover Jesse Theriot Josh Tuminello Hunter Minton Kole Lemoine 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Joe Clark Landon Pourciau D.J. Campagna D.J. Rousseau Justin Mcneely James Delee Evan Fontenot Zach Olsen Lawrence Hamilton London Lewis Rock Schexnaydre Jenaro James Jake Borne Cole Sevario Mason Mann Zach Minton Michael Avery Ashton Blount Brett Fontaine Harrison Terrell K.J. Wislon 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 95 99 Ricky Chatman Zach Tom Kyle Dugas Braeden Smith Brennan Pizzolato Jacob Martin Brandon Avery Justin Stevens Aaron Wiltz Blane Lemaire J.C. Wood Alex Van Biersel Aaron Moffit Trey Weileman Jared Small Tyrone Washington Nick Deranger Christian Walker Parker Fontenot Chris Cameron Frederick Antoine Max Wagner Tre’ Square Jacob Little K.J. Anderson CATHOLIC 37 5-1A CATHOLIC POINTE COUPEE HORNETS NEW ROADS PRINCIPAL: Colleen Caillet HEAD COACH: Rob Funderburk COACHING STAFF: Zack Morris, Storm Reeves, Joe Neal, Mike Cilano SCHEDULE 9/5 Ascension Catholic 9/12 Hanson Memorial 9/19 East Iberville 2013 RECORD: 6-6 9/25Delcambre DEFENSE: Odd Stack 10/10 St. Edmund* OFFENSE: Spread KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 10/3 Opelousas Catholic 10/17 Open Date 10/24 Sacred Heart* WR/DB Gabe Vandegrift 10/30 North Central* WR/DB Jacob Juge 11/7 RB/DB Landon LeMay QB Jonas Guichet OL/LB Bret Hawkins DL/OL Lucas Patin OL/DL Garrett Bradley OL/DL Austin Fuselier OL/DL Austin Soulier OL/DL Grant Spencer WR/DB Boyd Smith 38 CATHOLIC POINTE COUPEE False River* OUTLOOK Our team has a lot of experience coming back on offense. We are blessed to have a great offensive line returning as well as a 2,000 yard plus passer and a 1,000 yard plus rusher returning. Defense will be young again, but will have an experienced linebacker and a well seasoned defensive line. ROSTER Gabe Vandegrift Riley McKneely Jonas Guichet Landon LeMay Mason Crabtree Luke Peebles Mason Barker Nathan Carriere Boyd Smith Tra Aucoin William Jewell Stephen Fulmer Kyle Bourque Reed Smith Jacob Juge Holden Melancon Cade Dickinson Colby Bergeron Peyton Jarreau Chance Bass Ryan Jordan Austin Fuselier Abram Glaser Hunter Fuselier Eric Guerin Austin Soulier John Mason Hendrix Bret Hawkins Garrett Bradley Grant Spencer Jacob Bradley Lucas Patin CATHOLIC POINTE COUPEE 39 6-2A MAIS TIGERS CENTREVILLE CENTREVILLE PRINCIPAL: Bill Hurst HEAD COACH: Bill Hurst COACHING STAFF: Brian Stutzman, Robbie Isanhood 2013 RECORD: 12-2 OFFENSE: Spread/Double Wing DEFENSE: 4-3 OUTLOOK The outlook for 2014 is bright. We only lost three seniors from last season team that lost at the state championship. The biggest challenge will be getting back to the championship game and winning it. 40 CENTREVILLE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB Casey Haygood 8/22Brookhaven RB/C Tyler Caston 8/29Trinity WR Daniel Hollingsworth 9/5 WR Chase Hughes 9/12Parklane WR Jordan Clark 9/19 T/DT Bryan Arnett 9/26Silliman* C Chris Holmes 10/3 G Chase Stutzman 10/10 Central Private* LB Parker Daughty 10/17Amite DE Sean Perry 10/24 Oak Forest FS Jordan Clark Adams County Christian Ben’s Ford Christian* Bowling Green* 4-5A WILDCATS CENTRAL BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: David Prescott HEAD COACH: Sid Edwards COACHING STAFF: Ken Hilton, David Simoneaux, David Dykes, Mike Longmire, Frank Fresina, Brian Hargroeden, Steve Johnson, Zack Morris, Brandon Lagroue, Matt Edwards, Stuart Sink 2013 RECORD: 11-2 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 4-2-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE OL Chris Chambliss 9/5 Kipp Renaissance DB Kevin Henry 9/12 Morgan City OUTLOOK The team worked hard during the off-season and spring practice. Many new starters will be on the field on both sides of the ball. The summer will be very important as well as the pre-district schedule. 9/19Jesuit 9/26McKinley 10/3Scotlandville* 10/10 Denham Springs* 10/17Zachary* 10/24Broadmoor* 10/31Walker* 11/7 Live Oak* CENTRAL 41 7-1A EAGLES CENTRAL CATHOLIC MORGAN CITY PRINCIPAL: Vic Bonnaffee HEAD COACH: David Fuhrer 2013 RECORD: 4-6 42 CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHEDULE 9/5Loreauville 10/9 9/12 Lusher Charter 10/17 Ascension Episcopal* 9/18 E.D. White 10/23 Lafayette Christian* 9/25 Highland Baptist* 10/31 Metairie Park Country Day 10/3 Vermilion Catholic* 11/7Gueydan* Hanson Memorial* 6-2A MAIS REBELS CENTRAL PRIVATE CENTRAL PRINCIPAL: Charles Hoots HEAD COACH: Joey Sanchez COACHING STAFF: Terry King, Allen Walls 2013 RECORD: 0-10 OFFENSE: Pro Style DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DE/TE Landon Bryson OL Cole Kinchen OL Dustin Tortorich OL Ronnie Watkins DL Chris Lofstrom ROSTER 2 3 4 5 7 8 12 16 20 21 22 30 32 Trenton Guay Cody White Landon Bryson Cade Sanchez Jesse Stone Austin Slater Kory Nijoka Baylen Watkins Cole Averette Johnny Duncan Trevor Wallace Hunter Carmouche Caleb Walls 40 50 55 60 62 64 68 72 73 75 84 88 Royce Richard Chris Lofstrom Ty Petty Zach Alexander Logan Ford Nicholas Weaver Ronnie Watkins Dustin Tortorich Cole Kinchen Max Rogers Brandt Glover Trevor Tortorich SCHEDULE 8/22Riverfield 8/29CHEF 9/5Trinity 9/12 Adams County Christian 9/19Glenbrook 9/26WCCA 10/3Silliman 10/10Centreville 10/17 Ben’s Ford Christian 10/24 Bowling Green CENTRAL PRIVATE 43 6-1A CRUSADER CHRISTIAN LIFE BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Peter Barnes HEAD COACH: Keith Dooley COACHING STAFF: Dexter Alexander 2013 RECORD: 7-4 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 4-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DB Aaron Anderson QB Jacob Williams WR Justin Hutchinson RB Jacob Kibodi LB Kyle Lavergne OL Cornel Rowel Jr. OL Pierce Prevost DE Jason Briggs DE Trey Lewis ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 21 24 25 28 29 42 52 Jacob Kibodi Kevin Harris Brennan Williams Austin Ash David Cooper Trey Lewis Jason Briggs Justin Hutchinson Kyle Lavergne Nathan Murray Hunter Sims Jacob Williams Johnathon Azuora Shykim Seymore Jacob Wood Aaron Anderson Nick Strickland James Cobb Paul Bement Davis Alford 56 57 58 65 71 74 75 Nick Harris Darob Haghighi Lucas Broussard Pierce Prevost Anthony Kim Cornel Rowel Jr. Devin Farrell SCHEDULE 9/5 False River 9/12 East Iberville 9/19 Ascension Catholic 9/26 Haynes Academy 10/3Albany 10/10 Madison Prep* 10/17Varnado* 10/24 Southern Lab* 10/31Kentwood* 11/7 Hanson Memorial OUTLOOK 2014 looks to be exciting yet a challenge for the Crusaders. After losing key players to graduation as well as numbers in 1A are always issues. However, the Crusaders are excited about their youth coming up and being developed for future season while being led by some amazing returning vets with great character to help leave a legacy. In 2014 the Crusaders look to continue building on the process of fundamental play and teaching each other to ENJOY this great game of Football. 44 CHRISTIAN LIFE 4-5A YELLOW JACKETS DENHAM SPRINGS DENHAM SPRINGS PRINCIPAL: Kelly Jones HEAD COACH: Dru Nettles COACHING STAFF: Mark Carroll, Aaron Vice, Daniel Desselle, Trase Satcher, Mitch Covington, Justin Wax, Josh Neal, Josh Martin, AJ Hebert, Joey Chustz 2013 RECORD: 4-7 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 3-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE Kyandre Brooks 9/5Woodlawn BJ Armstrong 9/12Salmen Torez Kinchen 9/19Catholic Taylor White 9/26 Eli Cawthorn 10/3Broadmoor* Daryen Wilson 10/10Central* Elton Kinght 10/17Scotlandville* Darrell Washington 10/24 University Lab Caleb Roddy 10/31Zachary* Live Oak* 11/7Walker* PHOTOS BY: LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS DENHAM SPRINGS 45 46 9-3A TIGERS DONALDSONVILLE DONALDSONVILLE PRINCIPAL: Marvin Evans HEAD COACH: Benny Guilbeaux COACHING STAFF: Jay Dykes, Brian Richardson, Cornelius White, Jason Worley 2013 RECORD: 5-7 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 3-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Tyler Brown WR/DE Stephen Sullivan HB Tajh Gillard WR Jaquel Grant S Percy Cargo LB Deion Deal LB Rene Gibson CB Cardell Forcell CB Aaron Julien WR Jamaal Dunn S Kornell Jones FB Koby Bozeman DE/LB Floyd Foster G Deondre Watis G/NG Tyrise Stevenson ROSTER 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 12 13 15 16 17 19 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 39 47 53 56 60 63 69 72 88 99 Jaquel Grant Tyler Brown Percy Cargo Jacoby Smith Deion Deal Rene Gibson Stephen Sullivan Cardell Forcell Aaron Julien Jamaal Dunn Chris Smith Daven Johnson Kornell Jones Tamerick Zachary Raymond Collins Kyle Geason Dalton Marchand Dieon Joseph Koby Bozeman Tajh Gillard Cathey Josiah Jontrelle Sims Depore Rosemond Floyd Foster Jarvis Smith Deondre Watis Jason Mills Tyrise Stevenson Terry Holmes Tyron Ward SCHEDULE 9/5Assumption 9/12Dutchtown 9/19 White Castle 9/26 Southern Lab 10/3Independence 10/10 E.D. White* 10/17Patterson* 10/24Berwick* 10/31Franklin* 11/7Scotlandville PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA DONALDSONVILLE 47 6-2A TIGERS DUNHAM BATON ROUGE SCHEDULE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 9/5 St. Stanislaus DL/OL Kirk Wilson 9/12 Ascension Catholic DL 9/19 St. John LB/WR Chase Day 9/26 East Feliciana* LB Shelby Trahan 10/3Northeast* LB Tony Huey 10/10Redemptorist* DB Abel Duhon 2013 RECORD: 6-4 10/17Episcopal* DB Bobby Nichols 10/31Capitol* WR Bond Rodriguez DEFENSE: Multiple 11/7 QB Jyron Walker OL Clayton Kavanaugh PRINCIPAL: Steve Eagleton HEAD COACH: Neil Weiner COACHING STAFF: Randy Leindecker, David Bayard, Mitch McIllwain, Josh Guadamud, Sean Wallace, Dustin Nothnagel, Roshaun Matthews, Matt Smith Alex “Coach Mac” Macfadden Sr., Calob Leindecker OFFENSE: Spread Port Allen OUTLOOK Changing coaches presents the usual challenges, finding the best fit for the players in new offensive and defensive systems. Spring practice and summer training will be very important. Our defense will be our strength. With great speed and size our defensive front should carry the team, while our offense breaks in new starters on the offensive line. 48 DUNHAM Matt Huffman ROSTER 4 7 11 12 13 19 23 36 43 Qunicy Moreaux Joshua Matthews Walker Gandy Joshua Shelton Taylor Evans Jonathan Rose EJ Hitchens Donovan Perkins Tony Huey 65 71 8 10 15 18 32 54 58 Mason Rabel Luke Scoggins Matt Williams Jyron Walker Bond Rodriguez Shelby Trahan Chase Day Kirk Wilson Clayton Kavanaugh 64 16 20 22 25 57 59 73 Matt Huffman Bobby Nichols Cade Priola Elliott Dunham Abel Duhon Clayton Hale Max Mannting William Maley DUNHAM 49 5-5A GRIFFINS DUTCHTOWN GEISMAR PRINCIPAL: Edith Walker HEAD COACH: Benny Saia COACHING STAFF: Blake Kling, Kent Legendre, Kevin Saia, Jason Brown, John Talley, Eddie Hahn, Jonathan Walker, Justin Morgan, Chris Schexnaydre, Ronnie Harper 2013 RECORD: 10-3 OFFENSE: Zone read DEFENSE: 4-2 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DB Justin Reid DB Alonzo Craighton LB Javad Ben LB Hunter Hill DL Michael Tadda DL Travis Goodman RB Kajuan Coleman WR/RB Averee York FB Jalian Brown OL Hunter Austin OB Brandt Fritsche 50 DUTCHTOWN SCHEDULE OUTLOOK 9/5Lutcher The accomplishments of last years team were truly amazing considering the number of seniors that we lost. They were able to win 10 football games thru hard work, attention to detail, and team chemistry. If this team will remember the lessons that last years team taught us and build on that I believe we can have a good year. We graduated some very good seniors such as Torrance Mosley and Corey McBride who signed with T.C.U. along with Darrell Hardnett, Tyler Hughes, Trey Gallman, Trey Talley, Brennan Newman (Millsap’s), and Brady Bergeron our kicker and punter who will be greatly missed along with all of our seniors. We will need some players to grow up and fill those hole’s that were created by graduation. We will be looking for big contributions from Fitell Bolding RB, Jared Sparks QB, Jonathan Hodoh WR, Sean Pruet LB, Abram Mitchell DB, Brady Louque LB, Kyle Sarrazin DL, Mylik McWilliams OL, Josh Toepfer OL, Lloyd Cushenberry OL, Cornelius Washington WR, David Owens WR, Randell Lomas DL, Dalton Bigner DL, Chris Falgoust TE, and Ryan Trahan DL. 9/12Donaldsonville 9/19Destrehan 9/26 Captain Shreve 10/3 Archbishop Rummel 10/10Woodlawn* 10/17Catholic* 10/24 East Ascension* 10/31McKinnley* 11/7 St. Amant* ROSTER 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 24 27 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 39 41 42 44 Justin Reid Averee York Kajuan Coleman Eric Washington David Owens Fitell Bolding Alonzo Craighton Brandon Lott Jared Sparks Rickey Thomas Brandt Fritsche Coreon Joshua Johnathan Hodoh Terrence Lymon Coney Durr Deanthony James Ian Perria Diondre Brock Auston Shelton Adam Sparks Cullen Ballard Trevor Blank Sean Pruet Brian Almond Mario Austin Justin Catha Kerry Moore Javad Ben Abram Mitchell 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Jalian Brown Hunter Hill Caleb Ricca Charleston Armstrong Landon Addington Dominic Clement Sean Baroni Ryan Trahan Brady Louque Freeman Jones Logan Humble Landon Auzenne 84 86 87 88 90 91 93 94 96 97 99 25 Darryl Mitchell Chris Falgoust Randell Lomas Charlie Kelly Christian Logarbo Dalton Bigner Michael Tadda Travis Goodman Javon Young David Kelley Wade Lamotte Jordan Johnson 58 60 61 64 65 67 68 69 71 72 76 77 78 79 80 82 83 Kyle Sarrazin Brett Broussard Jacob Hale Mylik Mcwilliams Billy Baker John Craven Hunter Austin Alex Goldberg Josh Toepfer Josh Miller Colby Jackson Cullen Gordon Lloyd Cushenberry Caleb Marcotte Jordan Zuppardo Holden Vickers Cornelius Washington 29 53 31 85 46 75 70 2 80 3 24 Joel Kinabrew Sammuel Latino Earl Lewis Brandon Lyn Roderick Osiagwu Joseph Rabb Donald Potter Zac Miller Prince Ngarii Max Allen Lawerence Payton Devon Bleakley DUTCHTOWN 51 52 53 9-3A CARDINALS E.D. WHITE THIBODAUX PRINCIPAL: Michelle Chiasson HEAD COACH: Kyle Lasseigne COACHING STAFF: Jason Callahan, David Constant, Lance Ford, Blake Forsythe, Eric Waguespack 2013 RECORD: 5-6 OFFENSE: Undecided DEFENSE: 4-2-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DL William Eichler LB Frank Robichaux LB Luke Hagen DB Jeremy Rounds DB Marcus Kliebert RB Darius Charles RB Connor Chaisson QB Ben Sposito OL Jean-Paul Guidry 54 E.D. WHITE OUTLOOK SCHEDULE The 2014 brings a great deal of excitement, but also presents our team with some tremendous challenges. This year’s team faces a very competitive schedule filled with traditional playoff powerhouses, but we feel with 7 home games our fans will provide us with a competitive edge against those tough opponents. 9/5 Vandebilt Catholic 9/12 St. James 9/18 Central Catholic 9/26 Catholic New Iberia 10/3 Archbishop Shaw 10/10Donaldsonville* 10/17Franklin* 10/24Patterson* Offensively, our success will be 10/31Assumption determined on how quickly our 11/7Berwick* players can adapt and execute our new system. We will rely heavily upon our veteran players to assist and speed up the learning curve for the rest of the team. We also face the challenge of developing depth along the offensive line. The keys for us offensively are tremendous execution, minimize mistakes, and control the line of scrimmage and the clock. Defensively, our group should be strong again as we return experienced players at multiple positions. While our front may be a little undersized, we will make up for it with speed and aggressiveness. Although we return some experienced players, we must develop new players and depth to be strong all season. Our vicious nature must carry our team to success throughout the season. ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Marcus Kliebert Mason Perque Brennan Eschete Benjamin Sposito Jeremy Rounds Allen Taylor III Kairon Brooks Connor Chiasson Cam Falgoust Kaegen Faulk Thomas Legendre Reed Boudreaux Hayden Tortorich Francisco Navarro Hunter Tabor Phillip Amedee Logan Sanchez Nik Shanklin Cameron Bourgeois John Landry David Landry Gabe Gravois Bradley Benoit Justin Loup Luke Hagen Blake Grabert Christian Bridges Royce Griffin William Eichler Nicholas Scioneaux Cole Rodrigue 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 61 62 65 67 69 Winston Jones Elliot Rodrigue Frank Robichaux Dex Falgoust Da’Von Batiste Alec Champagne Blaize Hotard Collin Borne Luke Schwaner Devin Benoit Cameron Heintze Trey St. Pierre Darius Charles Dalton Prince Justin Waguespack Hugh Plaisance Lane Gravois Alec Naquin Jean-Paul Guidry Jordan Moreaux Holden Cortez John Lyles Felix Lanier Josh Becnel Peyton Webre Carter Bourgeois Hunter Becnel Ian Buzbee Luke Oncale Matt Frey Jace Granier 70 72 74 77 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Patrick Allen Derek Hohensee Joseph Falgoust Hudson Domangue Scott Ford Andrew Hebert Joseph Schonacher Spencer Chiasson Connor Talbot Benjamin Eichler Collin Waguespack Bradley Hamilton 88 89 90 91 92 98 99 Carter Bourgeois Blaize Mims Colton Hodges Brandon Robichaux Paul Cochran Hayden Theriot Jacob Toups Jordan Szush E.D. WHITE 55 5-5A SPARTANS EAST ASCENSION GONZALES PRINCIPAL: Traci McCorkle HEAD COACH: Paul Bourgeois COACHING STAFF: OUTLOOK This year’s team faces the challenge of replacing 9 starters on defense and 6 on offense including a lot of key positions. Marcus Bardwell, Nathan Clophus, Keragan McCready, Brian Young, Michael Murphy, Britt Waguespack 2013 RECORD: 9-3 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 4-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OL Samuel Hargrave OL Ryan Keller OL Milton Pichardo TE Kade Waguespack WR Joshua Walker 56 EAST ASCENSION PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Ira Washington Keenen Dunn Jairus Jackson Cameron Simon Carderuis Miles Josh Ennis John Riley Kyran Irvin DD Jones Seth Gautreau Mason Regira Jeremy Porche Dion Khemmanyvong Josh Andrews Brennon Wax Dewayne Parquette Kevin Smith Aaron Harris Blake Halbert Malcolm Hagan Joshua Walker Juwan Finch Kade Waguespack Traven Washington Reuben Francois Malik Anderson Chris Hagan Jr. Jonathan Baker Jacquel Jacobs Zylon Wilson Josh Dunn Jose Joya Ryshonne Valentine Bryson Lilly Maurshaud Melancon Garret Davis Kendarian Claiborne Joshua Bates Ernest Allen Joshua Dennis Johnathan Johnson 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Carlton Vallo Jamien Sampson Donovan Julien Lawrence Johnson Patrick McGinn Dylan O’Sullivan Miguel Gonzalez Keshawn Brooks Vicente Vasquez John Arceneaux Nick Hoffman Milton Pichardo Trae Muse Dylan Richardson Kenneth Christoff Brandon Samanie Elijah McGee Israel Williams Demetry Jacobs Seth Savoy David Janis Ivan Cherniak La’Jeeh Jones Connor Nickens Gus Gutierrez Lane Goodrich Josh Nwkorie Samuel Hargrave Devon Sherman Sidney Mitchell Jacolby Foster Trevor Fleming Coley Hatter Adam Tolitio Ryan Keller Jalen Echols Drake Vargas Cale Kernan Chaz Irvin Kain Gordon Odell Kimble 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Rodney Cox Davion Bennett Tharrin Maddie Josh Leblanc Justin Sims Xavier Flavien Vashon Ursin Derrion Morris Blaze Lambert Brian Palmer Brandon Reed Untaussess Loveberry Brennan Latiolais Jayvin Johnson SCHEDULE 9/5Plaquemine 9/12Patterson 9/19 St. Charles 9/26 Brother Martin 10/3Lutcher 10/10McKinley* 10/17Woodlawn* 10/24Dutchtown* 10/31 St. Amant* 11/7Catholic* EAST ASCENSION 57 6-2A TIGERS EAST FELICIANA JACKSON PRINCIPAL: John Harris HEAD COACH: Cedric Anderson COACHING STAFF: Michael Odendahl, Leroy Irvin, Michael Cheatham, Kintel Scott, Darrius Matthews, Jaworski White, Desmond Jefferson 2013 RECORD: 6-5 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 4-3 OUTLOOK Filling voids at the skill positions on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball will be key to a successful season. 58 EAST FELICIANA KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE OL Travontae Booker 9/5 OL Darius Davis 9/12Belaire OL Richard Robins 9/19Zachary OL David Odendahl 9/26Dunham* WR Timothy Thompson 10/3Redemptorist* West Feliciana RB/LB Tyriece Flowers 10/10Episcopal* DL Treylan Dunn 10/24Capitol* DL Dajaron Perry 10/31Northeast* LB Tyquincey Kilbourne 11/7 DB Timothy Thompson DB Christopher Chaney North Central 7-5A TIGERS EAST IBERVILLE ST. GABRIEL PRINCIPAL: Meshell Hill HEAD COACH: John Young 2013 RECORD: 0-10 SCHEDULE 9/5 Sophie B. Wright 10/10 White Castle* 9/12 Christian Life 10/17 West St. John* 9/19 Catholic Pointe Coupee 10/24 St. John* 9/26Northeast 10/31 Ascension Christian* 10/3Belaire 11/7 Ascension Catholic* PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA EAST IBERVILLE 59 7-5A WILDCATS EAST ST. JOHN RESERVE PRINCIPAL: Patricia Triche HEAD COACH: Phillip Banko COACHING STAFF: Ronald Barrilleaux, Mark Creecy, J. Lambert, Raymond Oxman, Quinton Bradley, A. Carter, Gregory Gathers, Shan Williams, B. Cominee, D. Riley 2013 RECORD: 7-5 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB Xavier Lewis 9/5 RB Nigel Anderson 9/12Scotlandville WR Shedrick Colbert 9/19 John Curtis WR Jarrod Jackson 9/26 South Lafourche* FS Ahmani Martin 10/3 Central Lafourche* DB Antonio Parks 10/10 H.L. Bourgeois* DB Dontrell Adams 10/17Hahnville* Archbishop Rummel 10/24Thibodaux* 10/31Terrebonne* 11/7Destrehan* OUTLOOK Experience skill on both sides of the ball with returning special teams players (kicker, PAT, Punter, Return specialist). Offensive and Defensive lines look to have an excellent offseason to replace eight starters to lead the Wildcats into District 7-5A. 60 EAST ST. JOHN 6-2A KNIGHTS EPISCOPAL BATON ROUGE SCHEDULE PRINCIPAL: Hugh McIntosh HEAD COACH: Travis Bourgeois COACHING STAFF: Randy Richard, Wally Stevens, Jimmy Williams, Mike Moock, Trey Godfrey 2013 RECORD: 11-1 9/5 North Vermilion 9/12 St. John 9/19 Metairie Park Country Day 10/3 Ascension Catholic 10/10 East Feliciana* OFFENSE: Pro 10/17Dunham* DEFENSE: 4-3 10/24Northeast* PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA 10/31Redemptorist* 11/7Capitol* KEY RETURNING PLAYERS RB Clement Mubungirwa WR/CB Spencer Kleinpeter OT Jacob Beiding OT Wayne Stabller C Daniel Rieger DE Kydris Washington DB Rashaad Jenkins DB Jeremiah Mayes DE Cody Bay WR Brennan Folse OUTLOOK Our biggest challenges this year will be replacing the winningest class in Episcopal history. We will have to develop depth in all positions and replace a 3 year starting kicker and 2 year starting punter. EPISCOPAL 61 5-1A GATORS FALSE RIVER NEW ROADS PRINCIPAL: Melanie Ezell HEAD COACH: Ray Aucoin COACHING STAFF: Doug Guillory, Devyn Baker, Jeff Jordan, Kirk Lavergne, Nick Domingue SCHEDULE 9/5 Christian Life 9/12 Ascension Episcopal 9/19 Houma Christian 9/26 Ascension Catholic 10/3Northwood 10/10Springfield 10/17 Sacred Heart* 10/24 North Central* 10/31 St. Edmund* 11/7 Catholic Pointe Coupee* 62 FALSE RIVER ROSTER 28 10 14 51 24 4 3 74 56 62 73 64 30 60 17 21 12 7 16 6 Clay Borell David Leonard Blake Hathway Grant Jordan Blake Fulmer Kyle Blanchard Hagen Jarreau Grant Polozola Alex Lasseigne Corey McDaniel Henry Doucet Matthew Cicero Chance Sonnier Reid Sellers Austin Schexnayder Brandon Chenevert Clayton Jarreau Matt LeLeux Chase Davis Jake Bayham 50 85 5 11 52 66 1 9 James Didier Marvin Kador Christian Reed Mikey Rayburn Jordan Aguillard Landon Benton Thomas Allement Trey Domiano Austin Francois Chase Francois Damian Johnson Gard Beauvais John Paul Bizette Owen Jarreau Patrick Chutz Ryan Smith Trenton Jourdan Will Montgomery Josh Gaspard 9-3A HORNETS FRANKLIN FRANKLIN PRINCIPAL: Ty Burdett HEAD COACH: J Ina 2013 RECORD: 6-4 SCHEDULE 9/5 Central Lafourche 10/9Berwick* 9/12Westgate 10/17 E.D. White* 9/20 10/24 A.J. Ellender Eleanor McMain 9/26Erath 10/31Donaldsonville* 10/3 11/7Patterson* Morgan City FRANKLIN 63 8-4A DEMON FRANKLINTON FRANKLINTON PRINCIPAL: Lisa Tanner HEAD COACH: Shane Smith KEY RETURNING PLAYERS WR D’Andre Allen DL Dalton Talley WR Azende Magee DL Kobe Crain WR Chandler Davis LB Relik Wilson RB Renaz Wilson LB Justin Alford 2013 RECORD: 10-3 FB Ryche Jenkins LB Damien Dawson SCHEDULE QB Michael Wilson LB Devin Elzie G PJ Burkhalter DB Josh Magee G Lance Ragas DB Martavius James T Deante Cotton DB Percy Briggs T Adrian Magee DB Marcus Conerly C Zach Ginn LS Tremario Magee DL Jonathan Crain K Conner Ackerman COACHING STAFF: Clyde Oyler, Stephen Burris, Andy Perez, Jonathan Barber, Blake Wilson, Randall Ginn 9/12Covington 9/19 Brother Martin 9/26Bogalusa 10/3Amite 10/10 Pearl River* 10/17Salmen* 10/24Lakeshore* 10/31 East Jefferson* 64 FRANKLINTON ROSTER 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 16 17 20 21 24 25 27 28 Relik Wilson Chandler Davis Azende Magee Josh Magee Renaz Wilson Percy Briggs Martavius James Azende Magee Michael Wilson Jerimiah Burkhalter Darius Dawson Tavion Partman Damien Dawson Dakeithan Gholar Justin Alford Marcus Conerly Daniel McElveen Chandler Scott 29 31 32 33 35 36 38 40 42 45 46 52 58 63 64 64 Tremario Magee Devin Elzie Trevor Stafford Aldric Calhoun Cole Williams Jamarian Crain Peyton Dyess Trevor Davis Kobe Henderson Major McKelveen Ryche Jenkins Zach Ginn Jonathan Crain Deante Cotton PJ Burkhalter Grayson Wills 65 71 Woody Watson Chance Granger 74 75 76 77 79 80 84 85 89 90 91 93 94 99 Tyler Leblanc Matthew Vince Adrian Magee Lance Ragas Alex Reed Jacob Ragas D’Andre Allen Adrian Fox Walker Andrews Jarvis Catchings Adam Bush Kobe Crain Dalton Talley Conner Ackerman FRANKLINTON 65 7-3A PANTHERS GLEN OAKS BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Edward Hunter HEAD COACH: Donald Clark 2013 RECORD: 3-7 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE LB Melvin Brown 9/5Belaire SS Nick London 9/12 CB Darren Evans 9/19Scotlandville DT KeDarius Johnson 9/26Tara OUTLOOK District 7-3A is the toughest district in the state; every week presents a new challenge. Losing 15 seniors to graduation will be a challenge, it will important that we gain as much experience as possible early on and create depth. Several underclassmen return this year after gaining valuable experience last year which will certainly help. We need to quickly mature, stay healthy and improve each week will ultimately determine the outcome of this season. 66 GLEN OAKS 10/3 KIPP Renaissance University Lab* 10/10 West Feliciana* 10/17 Parkview Baptist* 10/24Baker* 10/31 Port Allen* 11/7Brusly* 6-5A TORNADOS HAMMOND HAMMOND PRINCIPAL: Chad Troxclair HEAD COACH: Malter Scobel 2013 RECORD: 2-8 7-1A TIGERS SCHEDULE 9/5 Open Date 10/10Slidell* 9/12 West Monroe 10/17Mandeville* 9/19 W.L. Cohen 10/24Northshore* 9/26Fontainebleau* 10/31Covington* 10/2 11/7Ponchatoula* St. Paul’s* HANSON MEMORIAL FRANKLIN PRINCIPAL: Kim Adams HEAD COACH: Brett Blakey 2013 RECORD: 6-4 SCHEDULE 9/4Jeanerette 10/9 9/12 10/17Gueydan* Catholic Pointe Coupee Central Catholic* 9/19Berwick 10/24 Highland Baptist* 9/26 Ascension Episcopal* 10/31 Vermilion Catholic* 10/3 Lafayette Christian* 11/7 Christian Life HAMMOND - HANSON MEMORIAL 67 8-3A TIGERS INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE WR/CB Damien Morgan 9/5Capitol OL Ryan Casavant 9/12 OL Fred Fletcher 9/19Marksville 2013 RECORD: 1-9 WR Jabari Costoton 9/26Kentwood QB Navante Brown 10/3Donaldsonville DEFENSE: 4-2-5 RB Hakeem McClain 10/10Loranger* FS Javaris Harris 10/17Albany* SS Austin Hyde 10/24Bogalusa* LB Ladarious Wilson 10/31Amite* LB Uvontae Bellazen 11/7 DL Paul Rogers DL Dishon Thomas PRINCIPAL: Mike Stant HEAD COACH: Keith Carona COACHING STAFF: Dave Musacchia, Ryan Joseph, Sporty Davis, Cole Click OFFENSE: I Formation OUTLOOK With a hefty group of returning players the Tigers look to improve on last season. Hakeem McClain should replace three year starter at Tailback and lead the Tiger offense. Free Safety Javaris Harris will anchor a much improved Tiger defense. If the Tigers can stay healthy in 2014 they should return to the playoff picture in 3A. 68 INDEPENDENCE Eleanor McMain Jewel Sumner* ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 Hakeem McClain Jabari Coston Kenneth Jones Navante Brown Marquel Jackson Michael Tanner Montel Duncan Kareem Graham Javar Terrell Carlos Guerrero Anthony Mcclain Brandon Cole Jorvis Scott Austin Hyde Antonio Hampton Javaris Harris Ladarious Wilson Damien Morgan Jermaine Singleton Clifford Washington Jordan Bellazen Donald Drake Austin Lauricella Malik Nelson Shaquille Benton Xzavion Mitchell Malik Thompson 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 44 46 47 48 49 Jovan Griffin Raul Vasquez Darius Washington Javontae James Shabazz Holden Rodney Taylor Uvontae Bellazen Tyler Covington Bradley Byrd Ethan Taylor Rodolfo Martinez Devon Montgomery 72 74 75 79 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 60 Whitney Guerrera Ryan Guitterez Paul Rogers Aaron Robinson Austin Kinchen Tyler Albritton Conor Delecerde Verone Brown Duston Stine Chase Anthony Jesse Bishop Luke Centanni 50 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 67 69 70 71 Jean Quell Holmes Dylan McCollum Cameron Perkins Gary Gros James Holden Eric Lloyd Roy Thomas Dishon Thomas Laine Taylor Ryan Casavant Jordan Williams Chris Miceli Fred Fletcher Josh Lany Dakota Hedgewood 61 Roger Murphy INDEPENDENCE 69 8-3A COWBOYS JEWEL SUMNER KENTWOOD PRINCIPAL: Lisa Fussell HEAD COACH: Zephaniah Powell COACHING STAFF: Ross Currier, Kenneth Matthews, Tommy Carlson, Kyle Goetting, Marcus Brown, Calese Franklin, Nathaniel Showers 2013 RECORD: 8-3 OFFENSE: Power Spread DEFENSE: 3-5-3 OUTLOOK Maintaining and building on success of our past 2 seasons. Our biggest challenge is to keep kids hungry for more!! 70 JEWEL SUMNER KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE RB Dion Hart 9/5 WR Kevin Coleman 9/12Kentwood WR Jalond Brock 9/19Varnado WR Mar Q. Robertson 9/26 South Pike OL Donovan Hartman 10/3 St. Michael OL Deundra Mobley 10/10Albany* DB Stevie Pittman 10/16Bogalusa* DB Kijuan Lee 10/24Amite* DL Kenny Stewart 10/31Loranger* DT Malcolm Mobley 11/7Independence* LB Tony Woolridge LB Kenny Brumfield Mentorship Academy ROSTER 78 8 59 31 71 70 15 43 14 4 28 3 92 49 16 7 17 1 11 2 29 99 51 86 50 5 Devin Blades Jalond Brock Donovan Hartman Tony Woolridge Garrett Vernon Deundra Mobley Kevin Coleman Cole Wascom Dakota Stokes Dion Hart Archie Miller Joe Dickerson Kenny Stewart Malcolm Mobley Deldrick Kees Mar Q. Robertson Warren McFarlain Timmy Brumfield Stevie Pittman Kijuan Lee Morris Mckanic Aaron Buckley Charles Bugg Dawson Blalock Anthony McElveen Trey Williams 10 55 56 6 74 52 3 9 53 80 5 33 46 38 22 65 72 4 2 26 39 88 90 60 12 77 Joe Simmons Victor Rome Nathan Daniels Marcus Harrell Landon Rayburn Marckus Norman Demontrai Thomas Demorris Ladner Kevin Hicks Ricky Commodore Frank Fowler Barrett Bridges DeAndre Burton Cody Ross Austen Ballow Nick Hayden Blaine Milton Kenny Brumfield Landon McDaniel Phillip Williams Alix Wright Alex Martin Brantly Dees Jacovian Phillips Sam Dyson Cole Morris 35 20 41 91 61 45 36 19 47 83 84 42 87 18 24 23 34 81 37 32 57 58 61 62 21 13 Caleb Morris Anfrnee Matthews Johnny Richard Robert Lewis III Seth Norris Tristan Mamalo Tikeith Smith Jonathan Allen Newt Dykes Nicolas Perry Dakota Bennett Roger Brown Damian Barnes Jacob Applewhite Sylvester Carroll Jaquan Lee Javunte Anderson Joey Edwards Braylon Jones Brady Milton Josh Long John Rogers Danile Alcorn Ronald Cerigny Julius Blackburn Michael Evans JEWEL M. SUMNER 71 6-1A KANGAROOS KENTWOOD KENTWOOD PRINCIPAL: Rochell Bates HEAD COACH: Jonathan Foster 2013 RECORD: 9-3 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 3-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OL Kordell Williams DE Wayne Brown LB Darriyn McKnight LB Tyrone Brumfield CB Ryan Walker RB Shyheim Carter DL Kevante Vennible OL Tyreek Robbins WR Tommie Diamond 72 KENTWOOD OUTLOOK SCHEDULE The outlook for the 2014 Roos is bright, the Roos will be breaking in a new coaching staff and will have a learning curve. The offensive line will have to replace three starters, so time will be needed for the unit to gel. The talented offense will be led by Shyheim Carter who will used in multiple positions. The defense will not be very big but will be led by ends Kevante Vennible and Wayne Brown. LB Darriyn McKnight should be back healthy after an ankle injury. LB Tyrone Brumfiled will be counted on as well. 9/5Bogalusa 9/12 Jewel Sumner 9/19Loranger 9/26Independence 10/3 West Feliciana 10/9Varnado* 10/24 Madison Prep* 10/31 Christian Life* 73 4-5A EAGLES LIVE OAK WATSON PRINCIPAL: Tracy McRae HEAD COACH: Barry “Tut” Musemeche COACHING STAFF: Robbie Mahfouz, Brent Baker, Greg Briggs, Chris Collier, Lafayette Duhe, Michael Palermo, Joshua Dyer 2013 RECORD: 4-6 OFFENSE: Spread Wing-T DEFENSE: Multiple SCHEDULE 9/5Livonia 9/12 St. Helena Central 9/19 St. Michael 9/26 Denham Springs* 10/3Zachary* 10/9Broadmoor* 10/17Walker* 10/24Scotlandville* 10/31Tara 11/7Central* 74 LIVE OAK ROSTER 1 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 Mark Rudison Jared Forest Michael Claverie Kyle Adams Nick McDowell Austin Jessup Dylan Wang Brady Morris Brett Frazier David Jones Cade Guillory Peyton Horne Kyle Knapps 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 36 37 41 46 47 48 49 52 55 59 Devin Ricard Beau Bergeron Alvin Lewis Will Higginbotham Dustin Kimble AJ Boyd Jordan Sellers Josh Danna Jules Laird Colby Freneaux Devin Bennett Christian Courtney Rhett Summar Zack Shepherd Jacob Clark Dustin Jessup Tyler McCleary Ben Johnson Brock Williamson 62 63 64 65 69 73 75 83 86 87 89 92 98 Travis Simmons Shane Rushing Andrew Shelton Garrett Lee Sheldon Rogers Dylan Achord Nick Simoneaux Hayes Legendre Connor Mason Vance Pritchard Noah Cloud Ducote Jennings Christian Kesler LIVE OAK 75 5-3A WILDCATS LIVONIA LIVONIA PRINCIPAL: Stacie Gueho HEAD COACH: Guy Mistretta COACHING STAFF: Marc Brown, Bo Burson, Adam Chrestman, Chuck Guidry, Deuce Harrison, Lance Jarreau, Dexter Thurber, Mike Todd, Bryan Villa, Rex Williams, Mark Williams 2013 RECORD: 1-8 OFFENSE: Wing T DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS LT Paul DeRogers RT James Todd RB Barrick Slaughter E Willie Baker R Malcolm Dedrick CB Diante Bridgewater H Cee Jay Powell OUTLOOK SCHEDULE After a thrilling run through the playoffs and a state runner-up finish (later vacated) last season, there is a lot of excitement throughout the program & community. 9/5 Live Oak 9/19 Port Allen 9/26 Morgan City 10/3 McDonogh #35 With a new coaching staff, as well as the addition of several players from Pointe Coupee Central, the key to the team’s success will be how fast they can come together and learn new schemes. 10/17 Port Barre* The strength of the Wildcats will be overall team speed, and the biggest challenge will be developing a quarterback. PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA 76 LIVONIA 10/10Northwest* 10/24 Ville Platte* 10/31 Pine Prairie* 11/6 Church Point* ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Diante Bridgewater Phillip Cranmer Bryce Jones Kendrick Paul Gary Bowser Cee Jay Powell Stephen Guidry Patrick Queen DeQuincy Victorian Rae’Quan Powell Trinton Hatch Kelvin Collins Trevor Jarreau Tony Cline Leonard Gage Trayvon Louis Nick DeRogers Darius Hall Darryl Rogers Griffin Peavy Keyvon Gaston Malik Victorian Christian Edwards Lionel Johnson Donovan Robertson Derrick Wells Malcolm Dedrick 26 27 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 40 41 42 44 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 Barrick Slaughter Justin Taylor Kendron Thomas Bryce LeBlanc Renard Guidry Gage Garcia Chase Garcia Kyle Boone Michael Robinson Desman Collins Cam Collins John McCrory Hunter Aguillard Tyreke Joseph Tolliver Tripeaux Jo’Shawn Pearson Johnathan Hawkins Paul DeRogers Sheldon Holsapple Kyle Maloid CJ St. Romain Robert Willis Jordan Blanchard Jordan Jack Tariq Davis Jack Jones Salud Pina 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 76 77 79 80 85 86 86 87 90 91 92 93 97 98 Sheldon Nelson Devonte Barra Jake Hendricks Brandon Penisson Jason Hammond Austin Roland Justin Jackson Tyler Nelson Trevan Tibbs Travious Brue Owen Thompson Marshall McKenzie James Todd Travon Powell Landon Webb Willie Baker Eric Celestine Brice Franklin Matt Fountaine Ray Huerta Elijah Maloid Gordon George James Hodges Trey Young Charles Tibbs LIVONIA 77 8-3A WOLVES LORANGER LORANGER PRINCIPAL: Rhea Marrs HEAD COACH: Sam Messina COACHING STAFF: Jay Hookfin, Mike Young, Mark Colona, Donald Usry, Jermaine Spencer, Jake Abdalla, Victor Booth 2013 RECORD: 7-5 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 3-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB Paul Flanagan 9/5 St. Thomas Aquinas RB Cody James 9/12 Riverside Academy OL LaJourne Jackson 9/19Kentwood OL Eliot Boyd 9/26 DL Than Wallace 10/2Walker DL Cole Stevens 10/10Independence* LB Carter LeBlanc 10/17Amite* DB Evan Johnson 10/24Albany* St. Michael 10/31 Jewel Sumner* 11/7Bogalusa* OUTLOOK The Biggest Challenge Facing our football team will be to replace the leadership of 22 seniors that have been to the second round of the playoffs the last 4 years and have won 2 district championships. We will be counting heavily on our 13 returning seniors to lead our young team to compete for a 5th straight playoff appearance and to challenge for a 3rd district championship. 78 LORANGER 6-4A BULLDOGS LUTCHER LUTCHER PRINCIPAL: Daryl Scoggin HEAD COACH: Tim Detillier COACHING STAFF: Cory Bourgeois, Craig Zeringue, Troy Borne, Blake Orgeron, Troy Johnson, Kim LaCombe, Chad Carter, Brad Smith, Mickey St. Pierre SCHEDULE 9/5Dutchtown 10/10 St. Michael* 9/12 McDonogh #35 10/17Tara* 9/19 West Jefferson 10/24Plaquemine* 9/26 St. Amant 10/31Belaire* 10/3 East Ascension 11/7 Miller-McCoy Academy 2013 RECORD: 5-5 OUTLOOK DEFENSE: Multiple This years team will face a tough pre-district schedule and a lack of depth and experience. Although we will be very similar to last years team, hopefully we will show an improvement. OFFENSE: Multiple LUTCHER 79 5-5A PANTHERS MCKINLEY BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Herman Brister Jr. HEAD COACH: Robert Signater COACHING STAFF: Dewayne Harrison, Malcom Reed, Thomas Saulsby, Jamari Tillman, Ryan Cook, Brant Fowler, Bill Morris, Jonathan St. Cyr, Tasmine Williams 2013 RECORD: 3-8 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 4-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS K Adan Lopez RT Brady Monroe DT/FB Charles Vaughn WR/DB Dalon Coleman DT Daniel James DT Darion Bindon C/G Jarvis Bingham WR/S Jaylon Johnson LB Jermaine Terrance LT/LG Keeyon Smart RG Kevin Dotson LB Kirkland Louis Jr. QB Travion Alexander 80 MCKINLEY OUTLOOK SCHEDULE Expectations are high at McKinley 9/5Scotlandville this year. Coach Signater expects 9/12Capitol this to be his best team since 9/19Opelousas he’s been at McKinley and his 9/26Central best chance to reach the Super Dome. This team has great 10/3Landry-Walker overall speed on both sides of 10/10 East Ascension* the ball. The offense features QB 10/17 St. Amant* Travion Alexander who is a dual threat with his elusive speed as a 10/24Catholic* runner and improved accuracy as 10/31Dutchtown* a passer. Up front the Panthers 11/7Woodlawn* will have an experienced offensive line which has 4 seniors who have a combined 40 starts. Keeyon Smart, who has offers from 11 schools including Mississippi State, will anchor the line. Like last year with Tyrone Scott, the Panthers will have a Senior RB (Larry Moore) who by seasons end will prove to be one of the best in the metro area. Defensive line has a strong rotation and is led by Daniel James who himself has more than 10 scholarships offers; seven of which are from Ivy League schools. The Line backing Corps is Senior laden and led by Kirkland Louis Jr. who boasts multiple scholarship offers around the south. The Secondary features Jaylon Johnson who is an athletic 2-way performer. This year the Panthers will have 22 seniors and momentum after last year’s first District 5-5A win and playoff appearance. ROSTER Jawun Ruffin Najee Berry Liljohn Lewis Caleb Quiett Kevin Terry Josh Quiett Brady Monroe Kevin Dotson Keeyon Smart Jarvis Bingham Tyler Smith Keithon Henderson Larry Moore Marcus Hills Travion Alexander Christian Smith Nick Wiggins Timothy Dubose Hasan Muhammad Daniel James Charles Vaughn Keithon Henderson Kirkland Louis Jermaine Terrance Anthony Raby Jaylon Johnson Dalon Coleman Montrell Harris Daveon Collins Adan Lopez Darion Bindon MCKINLEY 81 7-4A TIGERS MORGAN CITY MORGAN CITY PRINCIPAL: Mickey Fabre HEAD COACH: Scott Tregle COACHING STAFF: Brandon Harden, James Bennett, John Hartman, Blake Rodriguez, Terrance Calais, Duriel Singleton, Tim Vidas 2013 RECORD: 0-10 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 4-4 and 3-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE LB/OL Anthony Rink 9/5 RB/DB Kevon Marsh 9/12Central WR/DB Jaylen Jones 9/19 DL 9/26Livonia Tyrice Oliney White Castle West St. Mary DL/RB Clifton Escort 10/3Franklin DL 10/10Rayne Dezin Young RB/DB Jacolbi Francois 10/17 A.J. Ellender* OL/DL Hunter Vining 10/24 South Terrebonne* TE/DE Dustin Harris 10/31 Vandebilt Catholic* 11/7Assumption* OUTLOOK We need to develop toughness and discipline as a team. For us to be successful, the program needs to change 180°. We as a coaching staff have started that process. 82 MORGAN CITY 83 6-2A VIKINGS NORTHEAST PRIDE PRINCIPAL: Brandon Levatino HEAD COACH: David Masterson COACHING STAFF: Darrin Wicker, Darren Taylor, Johnnie Felder 2013 RECORD: 5-7 OFFENSE: Multiple I DEFENSE: Tampa 2 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS WR Grovonte Stewart WR/S Darryl Adams TE/DT Leroy Roddy OT/DT Tilon Williams C/DE Justin Dawson OG Darrion Haney OT John Marshall QB Marqueon Minor RB/LB Marvin Minor RB/LB Dominick Yates CB Jarmon Bradford 84 NORTHEAST OUTLOOK SCHEDULE Northeast High returns 10 starters on offense and 8 on defense. Lack of experience will not be a problem for the 2014 Vikings. Depth remains an issue as many players go both ways. Finding quality back-ups will be a priority for the coaching staff of the Vikings. Senior leadership will be counted on to lift the Vikings into the 3rd round of the play-offs in 2014. 9/5Broadmoor 9/12Baker 9/19Tara 9/26 East Iberville 10/3Dunham* 10/17Capitol* 10/24Episcopal* 10/31 East Feliciana* 11/7Redemptorist* ROSTER 1 2 3 5 10 11 17 23 24 25 30 31 35 Marqueon Minor Darryl Adams Marvin Ramsey Dominick Yates Quinshaw Kelly Grovonte Stewart Josh Cole Tyrese Chambers Jarmon Bradford Tyriq Kelly Montrell Bell Marvin Minor Khaliq Green 40 41 44 45 51 53 65 71 77 78 81 83 85 Jonathan Chatman Cornelius Jackson KJ Robinson Leroy Roddy Tilon Williams Christian Boyd Justin Dawson Darrion Haney John Marshall Javon Burrell Taurus Hamilton Andre Snowden Jalin Coleman Trevor Browning Curtis Keaton NORTHEAST 85 2-3A MAIS YELLOW JACKETS OAK FOREST ACADEMY AMITE PRINCIPAL: Jason Brabham HEAD COACH: Jason Brabham COACHING STAFF: Doug Misita, Gary Lewis, Darren Sibley, Joe Weaver 2013 RECORD: 7-6 OFFENSE: Multiple Spread DEFENSE: 4-3-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB/S Tyler Hasson RB Kaylin Stewart RB Jeb Malley HB/LB Dalton Brabham LB/WR Bransen Schwebel LG Blake Henry TE Connor Alston RT/DT Travis Shaw WR Jude Giardina DE Bradley Brumfield P/K/CB Ivy Wall CB Mason Travis ROSTER 1 2 3 4 8 9 11 13 14 15 17 21 25 29 30 33 34 44 50 51 54 55 Mason Travis Kaylin Stewart Bransen Schwebel Collin Kent Tyler Hasson Karson Spears Jude Giardina River Saxon Jeb Malley Bradley Brumfield Coty McNabb Connor Alston Levi Bridges John Michael Houeye Ivy Wall Dalton Brabham Zachary Henry Garrett Jones Philip LaBarbara Dustin Butler Tyler Kepner Travis Shaw OUTLOOK We have to develop some lineman to maximize on our returning starters. We have several players that will be 3 year starters, we need these people to step up into a leadership role and raise our level of play. We are counting on transfers Chris Carter, Garret Jones and Dustin Butler to be impact players. 86 OAK FOREST ACADEMY 57 58 66 73 77 78 89 Kyle Smith Joe Patenella Blake Henry Mark Liuzza Chris Carter Kolton Sparks Tristan Burnett SCHEDULE 8/22Silliman 8/29 Bowling Green 9/5 Presbyterian Christian* 9/12WCCA 9/19Columbia* 9/26Parklane* 10/3Copiah* 10/10 East Rankin* 10/17Cathedral 10/24Centreville 10/31 Jackson Prep* 11/7Lamar* 87 7-3A EALGES PARKVIEW BAPTIST BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Don Mayes HEAD COACH: Jay Mayet COACHING STAFF: Scott Dieterich, Cade Washer, B.J. Wilson, Matt Shelton, Cole Robin, David Maryland, Patrick Spikes, Christian Stansell, Denton Kirby 2013 RECORD: 9-3 OFFENSE: Double Slot Option DEFENSE: 3-3-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB 9/5Catholic Reggie Hayes RB/LB Houston Robert 9/12Broadmoor RB Aaron Leonard 9/19 OL Austin Speice 9/26Baker* KIPP Renaissance OL/DL Adam Tarver 10/3Brusly* OL Justin Kairdolf 10/9 DL Michael Tarwater 10/17 Glen Oaks* DB Josh Stansell 10/24 Port Allen* University Lab* 10/31OPEN 11/6 West Feliciana* OUTLOOK Biggest challenge; depth and the retirement of Coach Guillot. With 7 offensive returning starters as well as the majority of offensive back field and many players on defense having significant play time, the Eagles should look very similar to years past. 88 PARKVIEW ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Nelson Smith KJ Drummer Houston Robert Gabriel Pedigo Reginald Hayes Peyton Phillips Ryan Richard Austin Girod Vincent Blackwell Jaylon Carlin Aaron Leonard Chris Rees Brennan Dorsey McKane Kinchen Sam O’Brien Caleb Meaux Dwayne Wilson Wade Simmons Jacob Ruffin Tyler Frederick 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Josh Stansell Trey Voorhies Wesley Griffith Aysar Sheikha Tyree Lomax William Fazende Preston Roberts Pryce Fletcher Sam Russell Dillon Ellender Matthew Murla Cole Mayet Trent Kavanaugh Kevin Dominique Caden McGrath Kenneth Peyton Graham Ridley Connor Joffrion Dominick Manzullo Parker Kirby Joseph Roy Brohn Brignac Gage O’neal Tzuriel Pedigo Robby Scott Darrius Jones 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 65 66 70 73 74 75 77 80 81 87 Corey Cotton Michael Tarwater Will Teague BJ Gaines Adam Tarver Austin Speice Thomas Perrett Xavier Davis Jordan Cantrell Jonathan Waguespack Joshua Fisher Tyler Boone Josh Mitchell Chris Mistretta Trenton Harrington Peyton Becnel Grant Kerstens Justin Kairdolf Benji Stansell Michael Stock Mason Moore Mason McKey Jacob Eichholz Brett Suits PARKVIEW 89 9-3A LUMBERJACKS PATTERSON PATTERSON PRINCIPAL: Rachael Credeur HEAD COACH: Chad Blanchard 2012 RECORD: 8-2 SCHEDULE 9/5 Brother Martin 10/10 Southern Lab 9/12 East Ascension 10/17Donaldsonville* 9/19Catholic 10/24 E.D. White* 9/26 10/31Berwick* Vandebilt Catholic 10/3Westlake 90 PATTERSON 11/7Franklin* 91 6-4A GREEN DEVILS PLAQUEMINE PLAQUEMINE PRINCIPAL: Chandler Smith HEAD COACH: Paul Distefano COACHING STAFF: Hunter Markins, Peter Villia, Kelcy Dotson, Bryan Troxclair, Matthew Zito, Lydell Key, Carlos Reado, Cory Alleman, Jakouri Williams, Ron LeJeunne 2012 RECORD: 10-3 OFFENSE: Wing-T DEFENSE: 3-3-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS RG Tyler Boudreaux C Kenny Dotson LG Kevin Dotson LT Jodeci Harris QB D’morea Wicks WR Austin Mitchell RB Jeremy Battiese TE Joseph Keller LB Jalen Washington SS Chazz Edwards CB Allen Riley SS Cody Brooks FS Brian Jordan CB Todd Harris 92 PLAQUEMINE SCHEDULE 9/5 East Ascension 9/12Brusly 9/19Woodlawn 9/26Jennings 10/3 Southern Lab 10/10Zachary 10/17Belaire* 10/24Lutcher* 10/31 St. Michael* 11/7Tara* OUTLOOK Our biggest challenge is replacing LB Orlando Batiste and RB Julius Maracalin, as well as losing 5 veteran defensive linemen. Our team’s strength will be offensive line, QB play, and secondary. We have an outstanding senior class that works hard on the field and in the classroom. ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 Austin Mitchell Tyler Wesley Kyle Bosley Wanye Toussant Damien Joseph Todd Harris Matthew Williams Jalen Washington D’Morea Wicks Chazz Edwards Steve Conerly Louis Conerly Saudi Williams Brian Jordan Myron Gibson Joseph Pown Cody Brooks Allen Riley Tredrian Favroth Preston Russ Thomas Powers Ezekiel Gillis Treyvon Scott Braden Boyd Jared Mosby Jeremy Battiese Joseph Keller 30 31 32 35 37 40 41 42 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 61 62 63 64 65 Bryant Jones Brian Wilson Trey Williams Leeland Williams Trevor Jones Fredrick Hollins Shane Lagard Michael Sproles Derrick Flowers Aubin Hebert Jeffery Wilson Joshua Curry Kobie Harris Damarius Anthony DiJon Forest Javonte Green Kenny Dotson Deshawn North Joshua Mellion Tyrese Collins Jacolby Thomas Jodeci Harris Tyler Boudreaux Abraham Delfin Jermaine Spriggs Kamran Bynum Kodey Ray 66 67 68 69 70 71 76 79 81 83 84 85 89 90 Jarren Northern Jeremiah Henderson Drake Cazes Andre Hebert Traylon O’Bear Malcolm Mason Kevin Dotson Chaz Collier Donald Vondo Lawrence Hall Tryrese Druel Clifton White Anthony Donachria Quintrell Anderson PLAQUEMINE 93 6-5A GREEN WAVE PONCHATOULA PONCHATOULA PRINCIPAL: Daniel Strickland HEAD COACH: Hank Tierney COACHING STAFF: Scott Hildebrand, Ron Edwards, Tim Walters, Trey Willie, Jim Guderian, Doug King, Tommy Massel, Ian Walters 2012 RECORD: 8-4 OFFENSE: Double Slot Option DEFENSE: 4-3 SCHEDULE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 9/5Jesuit OT Blake Stromeyer 9/12Amite OT Steve Allen 9/19 OG Terrell Robertson 9/26Mandeville* WR CJ Cole 10/2Northshore* WR Marquis Reliford 10/10Covington* RB Brian Rodgers 10/17Slidell* RB Timotheius Anderson 10/24Fontainebleau* QB Christian Campbell 10/31 St. Paul’s* DE Reggie Walker 11/7Hammond* DT Theron Bonds DT Julius Ashton LB Jovard Mitchell LB John McGowan S David Nichols P/K Aaron Malik L.W. Higgins OUTLOOK Returning district MVP QB-Christian Campbell, 1000 yard rusher RB-Brian Rodgers, both starting receivers and 3 offensive lineman, so offense should be solid. Defensively, 5 of the front 7, led by Reggie Walker return. Secondary is big question mark with only safety David Nichols returning. Another real strength is return of kicker Aaron Malik, who should be one of the best in the state. 94 PONCHATOULA ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Jalen Pines Marquis Reliford Aaron Malik Tyrell Anderson Cameron Sanders Koby Jackson David Nichols Johnathan Boudreaux Jovard Mitchell Jeb Kraft Garland Graves Christian Campbell Chris Wells Jakyle Holmes Jean Michael Vienna Darriell Wells Mason Scofield Damon Harris Jacob Lefebvre Matthew Pines Brian Rodgers Darrius Smith Codarren Mosley Brandon Vasquez Matt Mayeaux Tanner Wallace Brandon Mcglothern Jake Vicknair Thomas Shepherd John Mcgowan 33 34 36 37 38 40 42 43 44 47 48 50 51 52 55 56 57 60 61 63 64 65 67 68 70 71 72 74 75 76 Juan Gross Billy Walch Cody Mills Dylan Jordan Marcus Young Sam True Kyle Wimberley Lonnel Harris Timotheius Anderson Brante Randall Brandon Stephany Devin Mixon Bradley Reid Bailey Deliberto Andre Brazil Blake Stromeyer Allan Dragg Riley Brown Tommy Hebert Terrell Robertson Koby Bryant Christian Richoux Jonathan Bickford Jeremy Williams Logan Sanders Cory Patterson Bradley Stewart Donovaughn Campbell Nicholas Brenson Jeramie Ross 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 87 88 90 91 92 93 95 96 Steven Allen Taylor Martin Julius Ashton Jacques Brechtel Tazion Mayeaux Brandon Young Bradley Turner Cj Cole Taylor St. Arnaud Jack Hay Reggie Walker Tyrique Gibson Cordell Jones Jahaziel Lee Theron Bonds PONCHATOULA 95 7-3A PELICANS PORT ALLEN PORT ALLEN PRINCIPAL: James Jackson HEAD COACH: Guy Blanchard 2013 RECORD: 3-6 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS LT Marcus Keyes LG Tarrus Jones C Tony Dupree RG Troy Latiolias RT/DE Damon Garner WR Lorenzo Osborne WR/FS Telson Allen WR Andre Williams WR Dontrus Franklin RB Demarcus Franklin RB Kevis Ransom RB/LB Juwan Johnson QB Alex Hebert DE Marcus Keyes DT Deldridge Wiley DT Jeremiah Jones LB Casper Williams LB Ken Broussard Jr. SS Jarious Robertson CB James Jones CB Patrick Banks 96 PORT ALLEN OUTLOOK SCHEDULE A young and inexperienced football team in 2013, the 2014 team returns 11 starters on offense and 7 on defense. The Pelicans have a young, but potentially very powerful back field and possibly 4 Sr’s on the offensive line. On defense the Pelicans return some very solid starters and should be able to continue to play their aggressive pressure style defense. The Pelicans could be poised to make a run back to the playoffs, and possibly make some noise once they get there. 9/5Avoyelles 9/12Redemptorist 9/19Livonia 9/26 West Feliciana* 10/3Baker* 10/10Brusly* 10/17 University Lab* 10/24 Parkview Baptist* 10/31 Glen Oaks* 11/7Dunham ROSTER 75 29 Marcus Keyes Malik Green Deldridge Wiley Tarrus Jones Eric Jackson Nick Kauffman Troy Latiolias Damon Garner Lorenzo Osborne Telson Allen Patrick Banks Chris Doyle A.J. Bynum Jeremiah Jones Trevon Dixon Anthony Dupree Juwan Johnson Landon Bridgewater Demarcus Franklin Kevin Ransom Jr. Darren Howard 15 Chris Chritney Jacoby Anderson Zaylon Bellamy Juan Collins Alex Hebert Kyle Washington Casper Williams Trzavier Antoine Dontrus Franklin Jarious Robertson Kelton Mason Ken Broussard Thomas Lundberg Cameron Battley Donald Vance Joshua Snow Dequinton Davenport Treveon Moore Devin Tillman Kelvin Murphy De’Ante Woods Jacolby Jones Daylon Phillips Jaylen Davis Donald Johnson Markell Dorcey Treylin Johnson Keitlen Collins Eddie Nelson Brenton Brown Clyde Robertson Daniel Barber Jamon Ausbrooks Harold Jones Omar Snearl Torriando Sims II Jonte Smith Rashawn West Davian Harrison Norrise Cummings Diontre Walls PORT ALLEN 97 6-2A WOLVES REDEMPTORIST BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Dary Glueck HEAD COACH: Terence Williams COACHING STAFF: DaJuan Thigpen, Brandon Webb, Ralph Walker KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE WR 9/4Terrebonne Donald Johnson RB/DB Kaleb Battle 9/12 Port Allen OL 9/19 Madison Prep Jerrold Johnson 2013 RECORD: 2-9 OL/DL Mike Davis 9/26Capitol* OL/DL Jordan Chatman 10/3 DEFENSE: 3-4 DB 10/10Dunham* OFFENSE: Spread Isaiah Osborne 10/24Belaire OUTLOOK 10/31Episcopal* We are in a very competitive district with veteran coaches. We hope to keep up with the pack with a young team again this year. We will continue to get better and compete for a district title. ROSTER Kaleb Battle D.J. Johnson Tyler Mason Tenoa Alex Jared Collins Dallas Wright Louis Briggs Christian Brown Isaiah Osbourne 98 REDEMPTORIST East Feliciana* Greg Pryor Jordan Chatman Jerrold Johnson Mike Davis Tyler Reese Eugene Robinson Robert Kilbourne Cameron Watts Donald Fountain 11/7Northeast* Chase Williams Kevante Rawls Nathan McNeal Keyonne Hawkins Oddyst Walker Domoniqic George Cedric Triplett Lee Whitaker 8-2A REBELS RIVERSIDE ACADEMY RESERVE PRINCIPAL: Perry Dicarlo HEAD COACH: Bill Stubbs 2013 RECORD: 8-2 SCHEDULE 9/5 Evangel Christian 9/12Loranger 9/19 West St. John 9/26 St. James* 10/3 W.L. Cohen* 10/10Fisher* 10/17 Isidore Newman* 10/24 South Plaquemines* 10/31 Sophie B. Wright* 11/7 Carver Collegiate* ROSTER 1 4 7 9 20 22 35 68 70 71 77 79 94 3 5 Herb Mcgee Von Julian Darrion Cook Jordan Loving Brandon Sanders Hardell Mack Dandre Wilson Beau Bourgeios Cameron Cook Tanner Triche Drake Perret Austyn Oubre James Davis Jacob Venus Joe Anderson 8 16 24 40 43 25 44 90 92 95 99 18 44 8 Kendall Martin Cardez Joseph Jajuan Bell Freddie Means Harrison Heckathorn Brandon Hymel Evan Veron Richie George Thaddeus Andry Versell Thompson Brandon Ralser Tyler Gauthier Evan Veron Kendall Martin RIVERSIDE ACADEMY 99 4-5A SCOTLANDVILLE MAGNET HORNETS BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Howard Davis HEAD COACH: Eric Randall COACHING STAFF: Sean Beauchamp, Marcus Randall, John Jenkins, Delwynn Daigre, Jeffery Stampley, Jason Stampley, Jarret Henderson, Carlos Sample 2013 RECORD: 8-2 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 4-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OUTLOOK RB Donald Freeman SS Reggie Cleveland WR Caleb Harmon Our biggest concern for 2014 is no becoming content with our 2013 success. OL Joseph Carter SCHEDULE CB Tyrell Henderson 9/5McKinley OL Manzie Williams 9/12 East St. John OL Nicholas Brom 9/19 Glen Oaks DL Martin Batiste 9/26Zachary* DL Deandre Jackson 10/3Central* DE/TE Torrez Williams 10/10Walker* OL Kody Holmes 10/17 Denham Springs* DE Deandre Williams 10/24 Live Oak* FB Joshua Williams 10/31Broadmoor* 11/7Donaldsonville 100 SCOTLANDVILLE MAGNET 6-2A MAIS WILDCATS SILLIMAN INSTITUTE CLINTON PRINCIPAL: Ann Kent HEAD COACH: T.J. Davis COACHING STAFF: Chad Fontenot, Robert Andress, Mike Milton, Will Andrews, Billy Andrews, Brad Bryant 2012 RECORD: 7-3 OFFENSE: Multiple Spread DEFENSE: 3-4 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OL/DL Jozie Milton OL/DE Jordan Talley TE/LB Darian Tunstall WR/FS Caleb Jackson CB/WR Keifer Bourgeois FB/DE Michael Beauchamp QB/DB Zach Kelly TE/LB Will Douglass OL Brian Siebert ROSTER 1 2 3 4 7 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 26 28 32 33 Tyler LeJuene Keifer Bourgeios Tyren Shelton John Dylan Cook Caleb Jackson John Tal Day Austin Bizette Brian Siebert Michael Beauchamp Zach Kelly Devin Gros Jordan Talley Trey Hunt Reed Rushing Jace DeLee Patrick Crain Ryder Lockhart Chris Sanders Mason D’Aquilla Will Douglass OUTLOOK The 2014 wildcats will have a their work cut out for them as they look to extend their playoff streak to 5 consecutive years. It starts with them replacing 13 seniors and continues with a tough pre-district schedule that include 3 playoff team and 1 state champion. As the Wildcats eagerly wait the approaching season they work diligently knowing that they are capable achieving their goals if they handle adversity, persevere and NEVER Quit! 34 50 52 54 55 59 60 62 64 65 69 73 74 75 77 84 88 Darian Tunstall Brian Guidry Jake Higginbotham Bobby McCord Brody Kelly Reed Howell Garrett McManus Jacob Hodges Andrew Myles Colton Strain Mark Gill Jozie Milton Josh Mann Mason Jones Landon Bass Nathan Stuckey Trace McManus SCHEDULE 8/22 Oak Forest 8/29Simpson 9/5Parklane 9/12Copiah 9/19 Bowling Green* 9/26Centreville* 10/3 Central Private* 10/10Brookhaven 10/17Wayne 10/24 Ben’s Ford Christian* SILLIMAN INSTITUTE 101 6-1A KITTENS SOUTHERN LAB BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Ronnie Harrison HEAD COACH: Nick Mitchell COACHING STAFF: Corey Brownfield, Eric Holden, Henry Combs, Andre Davis, Quinton Dixon, Denmark Reed, Mike Wicker, Aaron Sutton, Mark Martin, Kenneth Mitchell 2012 RECORD: 6-8 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: Multiple SCHEDULE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 9/5 St. Charles Catholic QB Bladrick Veal 9/12 University Lab RB Demonte Lang 9/19Amite WR Curtlan Williams 9/26Donaldsonville WR Tevis Abraham 10/3Plaquemine WR Devin Dixon 10/10Patterson WR Xavier Bell 10/17 Madison Prep* WR Derrick Pate 10/24 Christian Life* C Trevas Samuel 10/31Varnado* LT Chad Smith LG D.J. Clark DE Deion Rainey DT Ben Mason DT Shannon Forman DE Chris Allen SS Malcolm Hall LB Dorien Welch LB Jonah Granger FS Jonard Robinson CB Trey Epps CB Keenan Granger OUTLOOK The 2014 team will be challenged with the task of improving on last year’s record. Our season started out slow, but we continually improved as district and the playoffs approached. This was solely due to our belief in each other and our desire to finish every game. Last year’s Southern Lab Football Team finished the season in the semi-finals – this year we must do what it takes to make it to the Mercedes Benz Superdome and win the State Championship. In order to accomplish our goals, we must play consistently throughout the season and play every game to dominate. We have 19 out of 22 starters returning this year with a deeper hunger and an improved will to win. This experience, coupled with the absence of injury, should make for an exciting 2014 football season. 102 SOUTHERN LAB ROSTER 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 Bladrick Veal Xavier Bell Javahn Fergurson Demonte Lang Curtlan Williams Devin Dixon Deion Rainey Tevis Abraham Quincy Filmore Tyler Panyonovoung Pat Green Carlton Gray Jelani Bivens Derrick Pate Darrius Carter Malcolm Hall Trey Epps Jeremiah Hawkins Darbbeon Profit Jaquari Taylor 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 55 56 Caleb Derozan Asimeon Coleman Chase Foster Rashad Sept Avery Harris Janard Robinson Dorien Welch Charles Thornton Damone Clark Da’vonte White Keenan Granger Shannon Forman II Jonah Granger Rayvon Scott Joshua Smith Aaron Jack Dwayne Smith Markus Martin Chad Brown Jr. Benjamin Mason 57 58 60 61 67 68 70 72 73 76 77 78 80 81 82 85 88 90 91 92 Xzavier Franklin Cameron Williams Markell Boyd Bj Johnson Tyreek Major Cedrick Banks Kordell Thomas Donald Clark, Jr. Reginald Perry Johanese Jackson Christian Samuel Trevas Samuel Trevon Hardnett Ronnie Smith Christopher Allen Brennen Jeanpierre Louis James III Karl Patrick Auzenne Christopher Welch Cameron Henderson SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY LAB 103 7-2A BULLDOGS SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD PRINCIPAL: Spencer Harris HEAD COACH: Ryan Serpas KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Milan Love LB Kaleb Frickey FB Josh Taylor DL JoJo Kirkland WR Dale Ouber DE Mark Patterson TE/LB Jordan Carter SS Josh Vicks C/DL Jonavon Roberts WS William Barnett G Will Rogers FS Christian Austin DEFENSE: Odd G Maverick May SCHEDULE T/DE Reeves Blankenship T Austin Paradelas S/C Demariae Claiborne S/C Keenan Austin COACHING STAFF: Mike Janis, Lew Inmon, Guy Henderlick, Keith Patterson, John Pace 2012 RECORD: 6-6 OFFENSE: Flexbone 9/5 Lloyd Star 9/12Walker 9/19Albany 9/26 Northlake Christian* 10/3 St. Helena Central* 10/10 False River 10/17 Archbishop Hannan* 10/24Pine* 10/31 Pope John Paul II* 11/7 St. Thomas Aquinas* 104 SPRINGFIELD 105 5-5A GATORS ST. AMANT ST. AMANT PRINCIPAL: Mia Edwards HEAD COACH: David Oliver COACHING STAFF: Dwayne Thomassee, Seth Babin, Justin Moreau, Hunter Crowder, Jay Brignac, Kenny Guedry, Keith Childress, Troy Templet, Marshall Crooks, Kyle Manton, Marlon Boureois SCHEDULE 9/5 Warren Easton 9/12 L.W. Higgins 9/19 H.L. Bourgeois 9/26Lutcher 10/3 John Ehret 10/10Catholic* 2013 RECORD: 6-4 10/17McKinley* DEFENSE: Multiple 50 10/31 East Ascension* OFFENSE: Multiple 10/24Woodlawn* 11/7Dutchtown* OUTLOOK The 2014 edition of the St. Amant Gators will feature many returning starters, key members and letter winners from the 2013 team. 33 Seniors will lead the Gators in their quest for a third consecutive berth in the LHSAA State Playoffs. We are excited to run through the smoke and our Gator’s mouth to open the 2014 campaign. We have one message for our opponents: You will watch us on game film Saturday through Thursday….but on Friday nights this fall, you will see our GREATEST HITS! See you at “THE PIT”! 106 ST. AMANT ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 Devin Chriss Nathan Taylor Marquise Hampton Richard Williams Christian Schmitt Jerrick Beckwith Tanner Mayo Tyler Dixon Bryce Richard Glen Keating Hayden Mallory Justin Duhon Jordan LeBourgeois Keilyn Raven Landen Young Curtis Moss Trevor Haydel Mason Prejean Beau Trabeau Tyler Robertson Ethan Babin Dagan Bourgeois Briggs Bourgeois Caffre Jackson Giovanni Saulny Alex Templet 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 51 53 54 55 56 57 Cody Simmons Dylan Stephens Aaron Bell Jamie LeBlanc Xavier Anderson Jamal Vessell JJ Bernhard Anthony Wilson Rontrell Howard Cade Roddy Ryan Rivera Garett Stephens Alex Derouselle Luke Bignar Ben Babineaux Matthew Romano Brandon Riley Tyler Broussard Jordan Averett Desmond Allen Wyatt Walker Cade Fortenberry D’Andre Graves Zack Hebert Dylan Matherne Adam Vincent 64 66 70 73 74 75 76 77 79 80 83 85 87 88 89 90 91 99 Josh Banks Phillip Tassin Dain Christman Daniel Dixon Nathaniel Pierce Ian Watts Cade Melancon Joe Baluch Jordan Klibert Jeremiah Schneider Rhett Firmin Colby Graves James McCormack Landon Boudreaux Nick Rome Elliot Turner Ernest Batiste D’Andre Sims ST. AMANT 107 11-3A COMETS ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC LAPLACE PRINCIPAL: Andrew Cupit HEAD COACH: Frank Monica COACHING STAFF: Wayne Stein, Ty Monica, Alex Marse, Jerry Shexnayder, Mike Rollo, Terry Roussel 2013 RECORD: 8-4 OFFENSE: Pro DEFENSE: 3-4 SCHEDULE 9/5 Southern Lab 9/12 East Jefferson 9/19 East Ascension 9/26 Miller-McCoy Academy 10/3 Ville Platte 10/10 John Curtis* 10/17 De La Salle* 10/24 Eleanor McMain* 10/31 Lusher Charter* 11/7 Grace King KEY RETURNING PLAYERS RB Austin Weber RB Erron Lewis TE Zach Maurin OG Michael Bosange Tyrin Arceneaux DE Jonathan Scarpero Eric Lewis 108 ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC ROSTER 75 76 66 7 12 33 31 71 46 60 34 44 67 11 41 28 22 54 65 78 99 80 64 52 97 81 23 77 4 Austin Alberado Brandon Andry Tyrin Arceneaux Dane Authement Brady Becker Tevione Bigham Noah Bork Michael Bosange Danile Bosco John Campbell Randall Campbell Thomas Celestin Don Chauvin Jr. Bryce Cortez Trace Cortez Dylan Deane Kobi Dennis Justin DuBose Cody Duhe Tyler Forsythe Ricky Gaubert Jaelon Gordon Albert Hane Michael Hebert Kobie Houston Reed Jacob Jacob Jenson Jacoby Johnson Rhett LeBlanc Charles LeDuff Eric Lewis 3 24 25 91 88 48 30 36 39 38 16 8 40 92 72 32 42 86 95 82 20 27 43 89 29 1 63 73 2 Erron Lewis Justin Loupe Rico Lumar Trenton Matus Zach Maurin Wesley Melancon Jeffrey Millet Dustin Mire Eian Mitchell Ethan Ocmond Justin Ory Patrick Ratliff Wayne Revere Andrew Rodrigue Nicholas Rollo Zachary Roussell Tyler Sandefer Jonathan Scarpero Nicholas Scioneaux Fritzel Senauth Dominic Silvestri Tahj Smith Jayce Snowden Jordan Snowdy Jayce Tamplain Cameron Torres Geoffrey Wagner Kyle Waguespack Hunter Waldridge Austin Weber 109 7-2A HAWKS ST. HELENA CENTRAL GREENSBURG PRINCIPAL: Reginald Douglas HEAD COACH: Brandon Brown COACHING STAFF: Benjamin Morgan, Keidrin Davis, Henry Singleton, Justin Joseph, Jeremy Williams 2013 RECORD: 2-9 OFFENSE: Multiple SCHEDULE 9/5Amite 9/12 Live Oak 9/19 St. Martin 9/26 A.J. Ellender 10/3Springfield* 10/10 Northlake Christian* DEFENSE: Multiple 10/17 Pope John Paul II* KEY RETURNING PLAYERS 10/24 St. Thomas Aquinas* WR Datrel Brumfield WR William Moore LB Sidney Banks DB LaJarious Floyd DB/RB Dussell Cooper WR/DB LaTrone Williams LB Trent Tanner DB Damien Morgan FB Darrell Hampton OL Michael Murray DL Darrell Bowman OL Toriae Scott OL James Dunn DL Kevin Taylor 110 ST. HELENA CENTRAL 10/31 Archbishop Hannan* 11/7Pine* ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 Domenique Johnson Datrel Brumfield William Moore Sidney Banks Rickey Travis LaJarious Floyd Dussell Cooper LaTrone Williams Darius Stovall Troy Hurst Bruce Williams Quinton Griffin Kevin Otkins Trent Tanner Arnold Strawder Joel Hamler 18 19 20 21 22 25 28 29 34 35 40 42 45 49 53 54 Shakur Doughty Joshua Hughes Frednando Muse Cordell Williams Aaron Hurst Damien Morgan Lynn Rudison Troy Jackson Darrell Hampton Douglass Mahaffey Therron Johnson Carlos Rodarte Devin Taylor Brandon Brumfield Jacord Russell Michael Murray 55 56 58 62 63 65 67 68 78 79 Darrell Bowman DeMarkus Glass KeJuan Scott Tarian Burton Toriae Scott Bruce Robertson James Dunn LaMarco Travis Kevin Taylor Taylor Huff OUTLOOK Year 1 is over for Coach Brown and the Hawks and now the goal is not only to be competitive but to be successful, “NOW”. The Hawks look forward to the upcoming season with renewed sense of optimism within the program centered on the motto, “Small Town, Big Expectations!!!” The players and coaching staff have a burning desire to build a successful football program that the St. Helena Parish Community will once again be proud of. When the Hawks take the field this fall, the players at St. Helena will be bigger, faster, and stronger, and also play a more discipline and physical style of football. After a 2-9 finish and a 1st round playoff appearance in 2013, the players and coaches made a commitment to getting better and they have been working extremely hard to make sure they do not duplicate the season they experienced last season. St. Helena will also have plenty of experience on the field when this fall comes around. The Hawks will be returning 12 seniors. Those seniors will be called upon to provide great leadership on and off the field. At St. Helena the senior players are asked to take charge and be examples to the rest of the team. As a program St. Helena is trying to change the culture and climate of our school and program and it starts with our senior leaders. Some of the senior leaders and captains are: Dussell Cooper, LaJarious Floyd, Trent Tanner, Darrell Bowman, Sidney Banks, and LaTrone Williams. Although the seniors will lead, those seniors will be well complemented by a group of talented underclassmen. With the amount of talented underclassmen the Hawks have, look for St. Helena to be strong for a while. “Small Town, Big Expectations,” is not just a motto; it’s the attitude, identity, and heartbeat of the program. That attitude will be shown this fall when the Hawks take the field with renewed toughness, discipline, commitment, confidence, and passion. St. Helena looks to make an impact in 2A football this fall. ST. HELENA CENTRAL 111 8-2A WILDCATS ST. JAMES ST. JAMES PRINCIPAL: Michael Kennedy HEAD COACH: Dwain Jenkins COACHING STAFF: Chris Daigle, Aaron Meyer, Byron Keller, Rowdy Martinez, Shawn Smith, Lou Guillot, Eltonary Dubre 2013 RECORD: 6-7 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Lowell Narcisse LB Aquindas Steib DT Jonta Jones LB/DE Angelois Washington DB Mason Scott RB Camrin Grows OUTLOOK The 2013 run to quarterfinals has returned the level of expectations in the program. After suffering no wins in the playoffs since 2009, the Wildcats managed to upset Lake Arthur and Sterlington before falling to the 2013 State Champions, Kinder. St. James core will still be young but gained valuable experience in 2013. 112 ST. JAMES SCHEDULE 9/4 West St. John 9/12 E.D. White 9/19 Vandebilt Catholic 9/26 Riverside Academy* 10/3Fisher* 10/10 Isidore Newman* 10/17 South Plaquemines* 10/24 Sophie B. Wright* 10/31 Carver Collegiate Academy* 11/6 W.L. Cohen* ROSTER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Lowell Narcisse Curtlan Johnson Mason Scott Demarcus Williams Rashod Pierre Camrin Grows Jarel Joseph Jai Lewis Tevin Gros Aquindas Steib Hunter Colwart Jaylon Braxton Qui han tai Adams Shawn Preston Dontaze Costly Ceth Cooper DeQuincy Robinson Lymell Zenon Malik Brown Kollon Steib Kaelan Zenon Ger-Marish Mayho Glen Brown Keathon Hogan Fabian Steib Darrian Harry 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 DiJon Landry Dondre Gibson Angelios Washington DeWayne White Tyriek Stewart Shavion Williams Tyren Jasmin Brehlun Domino Chance Frazier Tyren Vinning Cameron Moses Joshua Hines Dalton Pierre Andre Dennis Jonathan Tregre Ty Lassere Tyler Williams Hunter Kraemer Eltonary Oubre Trevaugh Bolden Tyler Broden Jordan Wilson Zyshonne Harry Byrce Brazan Adarielle Johnson Raymon Patterson 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 80 82 83 94 Kyren Harris Raijah James Jarrius Hooker Jonta Jones Seth Kraemer Ronald Steib Byrant Grows Tywon Johnson Byron Carey Jason Dumas Chase Davis Chandon Hickerson Khalil Joseph Colby Kraemer Markell Smith Derick Tyler Michael Keller Michael Phenix Rashaun Weber Aaron McKenny Rashaan Charles Ashton Dennis ST. JAMES 113 8-1A EAGLES ST. JOHN PLAQUEMINE PRINCIPAL: Cherle Schlatre HEAD COACH: Oliver Crockett 2013 RECORD: 3-7 SCHEDULE 9/4Brusly 10/10 Ascension Catholic* 9/12Episcopal 10/17 White Castle* 9/19Dunham 10/24 East Iberville* 9/26 10/31 West St. John* North Vermilion 10/2Erath 114 ST. JOHN 11/7 Ascension Christian* 115 6-4A WARRIORS ST. MICHAEL BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Ellen Lee HEAD COACH: Paul Varnado COACHING STAFF: Gary Burnett, Eddie Pleasant, Christian Lopiparo, Craig Saylor, Kyle Cunningham, Chad Davis, Paul Fletcher, Matthew Heltz 2012 RECORD: 4-7 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Jeffrey Vaccaro WR Logan Rome RB Jacob LaCour RB Davon Parker OL/DT Jacob Loupe OL Christian Sunseri OL Connor Mains OL William Englade OL Trey Bourgeois DE Luke Hoover DE Logan Knox LB A.J. Fletcher LB Kyle Buvens SS Michael Ostrom FS Jude Housewright CB C.J. McGarner CB Matthew Butler 116 ST. MICHAEL OUTLOOK SCHEDULE There is a great deal of excitement about this year’s St. Michael High School Football Team. The Warriors have several returning starters in key positions and a big class of 19 senior leaders. Dedication during the summer strength and conditioning program, offensive and defensive development during 7-on-7 competition and the progression of new starting players will be determining factors in the Warriors’ success. 9/5Walker 9/12 De La Salle 9/19 Live Oak 9/26Loranger 10/3 Jewel Sumner 10/10Lutcher* 10/16Broadmoor 10/24Tara* 10/31Plaquemine* 11/6Belaire* St. Michael finished the 2013 season with a record of 4-7 and suffered an opening round playoff loss to St. Thomas More. Last year’s challenging season allowed the Warriors to develop several new starters in preparation for the 2014 season. If they can stay healthy and focused, the St. Michael Warriors should look forward to a successful season and an opportunity to make a run in the playoffs. ROSTER 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 21 22 23 25 28 29 31 Johnavon Pitcher Mathew Butler C.J. McGarner Scott Terrell Ashton Fletcher Jeffrey Vaccaro Jacob Dawson Jude Housewright Jordan Dudley Christopher Reid Nicholas Lacour Dwain Varisco Brady Robertson Davon Parker Jacob LaCour A.J. Myles Nathan Scott Logan Rome Kade Robillard Zach Tolbert 34 35 36 37 38 39 42 44 48 50 51 52 Payne Smith Alex Duenckel Logan Knox Jacob Carughi Brandon Chambers Taylor Daniels Keegan Valdry Will Hartmann Chance Boring Jonathon Culivan Kyle Buvens Connor Mains 67 71 72 73 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 85 Christian Sunseri Hunter Fruge Brennan Lacour James Albano Steven Maestas Anthony Brady Jacob Loupe Robert Quiroga Wyatt Bergeron Thomas Miller Trent Porche Ross Scelfo 53 54 55 57 58 61 63 65 Andre Husers Spencer Buvens Christian Nguyen Kane Yeung Trey Bourgeois Luke Hoover Will Englade Beau Morris 87 88 89 Tyler Held Nicholas Grass Michael Ostrom ST. MICHAEL 117 7-2A FALCONS ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HAMMOND PRINCIPAL: Jose Becerra HEAD COACH: John White COACHING STAFF: Tommy Bolton, Cass Hargis, Jamie Flanagan, Randell Legette, Steven Champagne, Mike Stant 2012 RECORD: 9-2 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 4-2-5 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE FB Ralph Haynes 9/5Loranger OG Richard Henry 9/12Albany DE Jesse Hester 9/19 J.S. Clark DT Edwin Alexander 9/26 Pope John Paul II* DE Collin Lee 10/3Pine* DB Brad Shafer 10/10 Archbishop Hannan* DB Cameron Dantzler 10/17 Northlake Christian* DB Hunter Stanley 10/24 St. Helena Central* 11/7Springfield* ROSTER 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 25 Edward Cooper Brad Lewis Cameron Dantzler Jacob Becerra Brady Beccerra Brad Shafer Ralph Haynes Reed Bolton Brad Lamonte Hunter Stanley John Matthews Mason Miller Dominic Schiro Jesse Hester Preston Richardson Brett Bass Dujuan James 118 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 27 31 32 33 39 40 43 44 45 47 50 51 53 54 55 57 58 Daniel Fox Jacob Bordok Vincent Rusciano Dylan Crossie Trey Milazzo Luke DiBenedetto Lance McCalla Hayes Perrilloux Walter Henderson Samuel Abene Logan Thompson Roman Moschitta Collin Lee Jake Richardson Jalen Bickham Mason Valure Jarrett Jordan 59 60 61 66 68 70 71 72 79 94 99 Aaron Mixon Zach Gras Chris Boudoin Richard Henry Kitch Taylor Patrick Davis Corinthius Matthews Landon Blackwell Gabe Stant Trey Jackson Edwin Alexander 119 120 6-4A TROJANS TARA BATON ROUGE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS OUTLOOK QB Jaylen Williams RB Leonard Williams WR Da’Monte Coxie WR George Washington TE James Gay OL Al Wilson DB Josh McCoy DB Trevon Travis The Tara Trojans look to build on the momentum of a winning season and playoff appearance last season. With fourteen returning starters and several key role players, the Trojans are working to improve on last year’s 5 – 4 record and looking to advance past the BiDistrict round of the playoffs. LB Douglas Whitehead DL Brandon Fontenot 9/4Baker LB Kelvin Burton 9/12 LB Jermaine Forman 9/19Northeast LB Joseph Guillory 9/26 Glen Oaks DB Derick Braggs 10/3 Madison Prep PRINCIPAL: Karen Triche HEAD COACH: Weber “Cooter” Mansur III COACHING STAFF: Moroni Pointer, Ryan Parish, Paul Martin, McKinney Evans, Clay Randolph, Vernon Langley, Joshua Stevenson 2013 RECORD: 5-4 OFFENSE: Multiple-Spread DEFENSE: 3-3 SCHEDULE Amite County 10/10Belaire* 10/17Lutcher* 10/24 St. Michael* 10/31 Live Oak 11/7Plaquemine* TARA 121 7-5A TIGERS THIBODAUX THIBODAUX PRINCIPAL: Glen Haydel HEAD COACH: Chris Dugas COACHING STAFF: Mike Young, Darrell Hebert, Lenny Ford, Marc Gonzales, Marcus Washington, Carey Melvin, Arthur Bernard, Jamie Himel, Luis Alcazar, Daniel Trosclair 2013 RECORD: 6-5 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 4-3 KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB Peyton Bonvillian 9/4 Archbishop Shaw OL Joshua Matherne 9/12 Vandebilt Catholic OL Hunter Melancon 9/19Assumption C Brennan Burrell 9/26Hahnville* DB Chris Bryant 10/3 LB/DB Andy Brown 10/10Destrehan* DL Jude Theriot 10/17Terrebonne* DL Marquis Garman 10/24 East St. John* OUTLOOK The biggest challenge for the Tigers in 2014 will be replacing the entire offensive skill set from a year ago. We hope to continue on the success of a year ago in making the playoffs, but our team’s number one goal is to take the next step and advance in the playoffs this season. 122 THIBODAUX H.L. Bourgeois* 10/31 South Lafourche* 11/7 Central Lafourche* 123 7-3A CUBS UNIVERSITY LAB BATON ROUGE PRINCIPAL: Albert Camburn HEAD COACH: Chad Mahaffey COACHING STAFF: Andy Martin, Burke Broussard, David Neubauer, Nick Gleuck, Blake Hollingsworth, Miles Landry, Joe Womack, James Piker, Michael Kennedy 2013 RECORD: 13-1 SCHEDULE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS QB Manny Miles DE Vondero Weir RB Nick Brossette DT Jordan Davis WR Tre Jackson DT Sam Wharton WR Jake Wharton LB Laryon James WR Mark Gravois LB Dylan Moses WR Logan Hall SS Titus Nelson C Matt Lasalle SS Brennan Boudreaux G Brendan Holliday FS Jalon Baker 9/5 Teurlings Catholic G Reuel Walker CB Khristian Mims 9/12 Southern Lab T Adrian Ealy CB Malik Antoine 9/19LaGrange T E J Oglesby 9/26Brusly* DE Thomas Moore 10/3 Glen Oaks* 10/9 Parkview Baptist* 10/17 Port Allen* 10/24 Denham Springs 10/31 West Feliciana* 11/7Baker* 124 UNIVERSITY LAB OUTLOOK This season, a small but talented senior class will lead our team which is coming off a state championship game appearance. This senior class has won three consecutive district championships, and will have to have another outstanding season to finish with four straight. The team seems to have a great chemistry, and I believe that they have the attitude that it takes to become a championship team. The big question for this team is are they satisfied with the achievements of previous teams, or are they willing to do what it takes to succeed even further. Offensively, we return only 4 starters. We have a returning QB in Manny Miles and a returning RB in Nick Brossette. There are two seniors with a great deal of experience on the offensive lines, but the rest of the unit is untested. At wide receiver, we will have to replace two very productive receivers in D’Vante Dotson and Brandt Broussard. Tre Jackson looks to be the leader of the group after having played more defense in his career to this point. Jake Wharton after missing last year due to injury looks to provide a physical presence and some versatility to the wide receiving corps. Our defense will also have to replace a number of key starters lost to graduation. As a whole, we have a great deal of experience in the back half, but up front is where we will be less experienced. The players looking to start for the first time are capable, they just need to gain experience to help this unit continue its effective play. Dylan Moses broke the school record for tackles as a freshman, and Laryon James also racked up over 100 tackles. This duo should be primed for a great year after being first time starters last year. In the secondary, Jalon Baker, Malik Antoine, and Tre Jackson have a good deal of experience and will have to be the leaders back there. Sam Wharton is the lone returning starter on the defensive line, and he will have to improve this season to make up for the losses from graduation. Our non-district schedule is very difficult with games versus Teurlings Catholic, Southern Lab, Denham Springs, and Lagrange. All of these teams made the playoffs last season and have a great deal of talent returning. The success of the 2013 team has certainly made the target on the back of this year’s team even larger. Our district has a number of successful programs and coaches in it, and we expect the district competition to be outstanding once again. As always, our division in the playoff brackets will be one of the most difficult in the state. UNIVERSITY LAB 125 4-5A WILDCATS WALKER WALKER PRINCIPAL: Jason St. Pierre HEAD COACH: Dwayne Severio COACHING STAFF: Gary Coates, James Roberts, Brandon Lawdey, John Compton, Aaron Clark, Ross Levy, Erik Peterson, Tim Ard, Randy Sandifed, Matt Carter, Michael Rheams 2013 RECORD: 2-8 OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DB Kyle Nevels DB Ladrian Talbert DB Jaleel Hill DB Jacob Kennedy DB Chandler Fredrick 126 WALKER OUTLOOK SCHEDULE The biggest challenge for this year’s squad will be replacing 29 seniors from last year’s team. Having said that, we will like our young kids. The team is working hard in the weight room and on the field this offseason. The team will have many key positions to fill before the season begins, but with the hard work this young team has shown this summer it should be an exciting 2014 football season. 9/5 St. Michael 9/12Springfield 9/19Pineville 9/26Broadmoor* 10/2Loranger 10/10Scotlandville* 10/17 Live Oak* 10/24Zachary* 10/31Central* 11/7 Denham Springs* ROSTER Cody Addams Ben Alexander Jeffery Bell Cody Bethel David Bewely Terry Bozeman Perris Britt Martin Brooks Skylar Brown Kane Buckhalter Easton Cifreo Noah Cox Austin Craig Aveyon Dorsey Mason Dwyer Shaiman Early Logan Eblan Chandler Fredrick Andrew Garcia Landon Gomez Tyrie Green Jimmy Gursynski Logan Hazel Keisean Hester Jaleel Hill Jalen Hills Jeremy Hills Cade Hood Trey Ishee Tristen Jenkins Trey Keller Jacob Kennedy Peyton Killcrease Austin Lee Kenyon Lustfield Garrett Madere Ian May Austen Mcintyr Jacob Miller Trace Peyton Wes Price Brandon Racca DJ Richardson Colton Romito Brett Ross Jacoby Scott Jon Paul St. Pierre Ladrian Talbert Kaden Terrance Clarke Turner Malik Turner Anthony Montgomery Bailey Moore Kyle Nevels Mac Patterson Justin Perry Devin Peters Caleb Verdin Chris Wascom Cameron Wheat Hunter Prirst Hunter Smith Terrell Warner WALKER 127 7-3A HORNETS WEST FELIICIANA ST. FRANCISVILLE PRINCIPAL: Jim Carroll HEAD COACH: Rob Odom 2013 RECORD: 7-3 SCHEDULE 9/5 East Feliciana 10/10 Glen Oaks* 9/12 Franklin Parish 10/17Baker* 9/19 St. Louis 10/24Brusly* 9/26 Port Allen* 10/31 University Lab* 10/3Kentwood 128 WEST FELICIANA 11/6 Parkview Baptist* 8-1A RAMS WEST ST. JOHN EDGARD PRINCIPAL: Erica Merrick HEAD COACH: Robert Valdez 2013 RECORD: 8-2 SCHEDULE 9/4 St. James 10/10 Ascension Christian* 9/12Bogalusa 10/17 East Iberville* 9/19 Riverside Academy 10/24 Ascension Catholic* 9/26 Holy Cross 10/31 St. John* 10/3 A.J. Ellender 11/7 White Castle* WEST ST. JOHN 129 6-3A WOLF PACK WEST ST. MARY BLADWIN PRINCIPAL: Derrick White HEAD COACH: Marquis Newsome 2013 RECORD: 4-6 130 WEST ST. MARY SCHEDULE 9/4Opelousas 10/10 Notre Dame* 9/11Loreauville 10/17Kaplan* 9/19 10/24 North Vermilion* Morgan City 9/26Northwest 10/30Erath* 10/3Ferriday 11/7Abbeville* 8-1A BULLDOGS WHITE CASTLE WHITE CASTLE PRINCIPAL: Charley Handy III HEAD COACH: Lamar Thomas COACHING STAFF: Kevin Jackson, Robert madere, John McDaniel, Dawan Carter, Elliot Delome 2013 RECORD: 8-3 OFFENSE: Jet Wing DEFENSE: 4-2 & 3-3 Multiple KEY RETURNING PLAYERS DE/RB Daniel Edwards QB Jacory Jones RB/DB Dontrell Taylor FB/SS Harold Zachary CB Marlon Lewis LB/TE Jared Jones SCHEDULE 9/5 Morgan City 9/12 Covenant Christian 9/19Donaldsonville 9/26 ROSTER 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 20 22 23 24 Jacory Jones Christopher Major Kolby Sparrow Tyrin Simon Jeremy Richard Jared Jones Marlon Lewis Quinton Sanders Tyrin Breaux Orthello Batiste Dontrell Taylor Calvin Saylor Jordan Jones Dequain Jackson Dajour Chaney Bretton Williams Daniel Edwards 25 31 32 33 40 50 51 52 55 56 58 62 72 74 77 82 Harold Zachary Marquez Green Marvel Asberry Devin McNair Eddie Ned Malik White Tyrek Saylor Felton Dominique Louis Adler Damicah Carter Shawndrick Stevenson Tavon Stewart Trevor Stewart Columbus Willis Calvin Deggs Kevin Coleman OUTLOOK Our biggest challenges for 2014 will be overcoming the youth and inexperience of our team. Westminster Christian 10/3Iowa 10/10 East Iberville* 10/17 St. John* 10/24 Ascension Christian* 10/31 Ascension Catholic* 11/7 West St. John* PHOTO BY: PETER SILAS PASQUA WHTIE CASTLE 131 5-5A PANTHERS WOODLAWN BATON ROUGE KEY RETURNING PLAYERS SCHEDULE QB Charles Brooks 9/5 Denham Springs TE Courtlen Walker 9/12 Madison Prep WR Ryan Williams 9/19Plaquemine OL TJ Coleman 9/26 DL Jeremy Jackson 10/3Assumption DB Eltorrian Glidersleeve 10/10Dutchtown* 2013 RECORD: 4-7 DB Jontrell London 10/17 East Ascension* LB Ken Harris 10/24 St. Amant* DEFENSE: 3-4 OL Cade Callaway 10/31Catholic* PRINCIPAL: Daniel Edwards HEAD COACH: Brett Beard COACHING STAFF: Brian Smith, George Templet, Wendell Evers, Travis Rose, John Robinson, Burnell Taylor, Jami Longmire, Ron Turpin, Dan Williams, Brent Broussard, Mike Manguno OFFENSE: Spread Warren Easton 11/7McKinley* OUTLOOK Look to have continued growth in discipline, commitment, and the ability to compete for 48 minutes. If we can grow these aspects of our program in year 2 then we will have a chance for great success every day and every game. We definitely have goals to work towards that are driving our program to be better than ever before. We have a group of men committed to the process that has a lot of fun and passion for competing which excites us all around our school and football program. 132 WOODLAWN ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cameron Ford Charles Brooks Ed Williams Eltorrian Gildersleeve Tyrone Jackson Ashton Johnson Sean Moore Jamari Nelson Ryan Williams Tyran Winn Taj Sullivan Quincy Vessel Malik Brady Courtlen Walker Dillan Whitehall Drake Miller Justin Hills Jyron Anderson Tyler Poole William Oliver Randy Ealam Sean Snowden Eric Williams Troy Domino Jarrod Paulin Jontrell London Rychee Martin Jonathan Prior 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Jordan London Brandon Williams Joel Molina Lionel Bell Chet Herndon Dante Coleman Donte Doyle Hassan Chabayta Darion Johnson Renwick Jordan Sam Selders Nick Day Shedrick Hawkins Jaime Vanegas Ken Harris Henry Monley Davian Mitchell Josh Robinson Brandon Denmark Gage Stafford Kietrich Seriale Ed Ducre Cade Callaway Nate Roberson Omer Mohammed Tyrell Lewis Jeremy Jackson David May 57 58 59 60 62 65 67 69 70 72 74 75 76 78 80 81 82 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 94 99 Kendrell Shaw Kaleb Bell Kendrick Lewis Quentin Nonette Jarvis Paulin Austin Sanders Cole Perkins Corey Ward D’Angelo Marigny T.J. Coleman Soloman Jones Xavier Moore Dillian Roy Aaron White Zhudi Zaben Aaron Gilbert Khidhr Al-Mustafa Robert Buchanan Jeremiah Gardner Jonathan Scott Ray Tate Trevis Johnson John Perry Raymond Vincent Isaac Drury Jordan Anderson Davin Anderson WOODLAWN 133 4-5A BRONCOS ZACHARY ZACHARY PRINCIPAL: Wes Watts HEAD COACH: David Brewerton COACHING STAFF: Kenny Langlois, Jason Davis, Kendal Cleveland, Mike Fouquier, Robbie Yellot, Steve Thomas, Gerry Garidel, Johnny Nagle, Pat Hall, Chris Carrier 2013 RECORD: 9-4 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: Multiple SCHEDULE OUTLOOK 9/5 The Broncos look to expand on the quarterfinal run that they enjoyed a season ago. With a new head coach and several new staff members, it will be important to make sure the new systems are picked up on quickly. Spring practice went very well and the expectations are high. 12 starters return (6 offense and 6 defense) so there is some experience coming back to lead the team. C.E. Byrd 9/12Northwest 9/19 East Feliciana 9/26Scotlandville* 10/3 Live Oak* 10/10Plaquemine 10/17Central* 10/24Walker* 10/31 Denham Springs* 11/7Broadmoor* 134 ZACHARY TRACK YOUR TEAM 135 COLLEGE SCHEDULES 136 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 8/30Wisconsin 8/30 Louisiana Lafayette 8/30Jacksonville 9/06 Sam Houston 9/06 Central Methodist 9/6 9/13 UL Monroe 9/13 Northwestern State 9/13Tulane 9/20 Mississippi State* 9/20 Prairie View A&M* 9/20 Southeast Missouri State 9/27 New Mexico State 9/27 Alcorn State* 9/27 Incarnate Word* 10/4Auburn* 10/4 Arkansas Pine Bluff* 10/4 Northwestern State* 10/11Florida* 10/11 Alabama A&M* 10/11Lamar* 10/18Kentucky* 10/25 Jackson State* 10/18 Central Arkansas* 10/25 Ole Miss* 11/1 Alabama State* 10/25 Stephen F. Austin* 11/8Alabama* 11/8 Texas Southern* 11/8 11/15Arkansas* 11/15 Mississippi Valley State* 11/15 McNeese State* 11/27 Texas A&M* 11/29Grambling* 11/20 Nicholls State* Southern Utah Houston Baptist*