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American Press
13-05-2025
- Sport
- American Press
Barbe girls, LCCP boys win state championships
Lake Charles College Prep's Kalen Antoine won the 300-meter hurdles in 40.04 seconds on Monday, April 28, 2025, at the Region 3A-II track and field championship at McNeese State University. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) The Barbe girls and Lake Charles College Prep boys track and field teams overcame obstacles to win team state championships over the weekend in the state meet at LSU's Bernie Moore Stadium in Baton Rouge. LCCP had to make up for the loss of its top sprinter to injury, and steady rain all day Friday, to win the Class 3A championship and its first since 2021. 'I'm proud of these kids,' LCCP boys coach Jackie Rhine said. 'You know, they faced adversity. They conquered adversity. And now they have a second championship. A second championship in one year. 'It wasn't a shocker that we had bad weather. We knew it already. Our kids didn't let that deter them. They didn't let it distract them. We knew what we had to do to win the state championship.' And it came down to the final event for the Trailblazers. LCCP trailed Parkview Baptist 60-55. William Plaster, Khel Arvie, Javerion Johnson and Careion Franklin won the 4×400-meter relay by nearly 4 seconds at 3 minutes, 21.9 seconds to beat Parkview 65-60. Rhine had to make adjustments to replace sophomore Ayden Carter on the 4×100 and 4×200 relay teams. Carter, who was the favorite to win the 100-meter dash, suffered a hamstring injury at last week's regional meet. Franklin, who placed third in the 400, took Carter's spot on the relay teams. LCCP's 0.19-second win over De La Salle in the 4×200 (1:28.39) helped set the tone early in the running events. Kalen Antoine won the 300 hurdles in 40.33. The Barbe girls overcame a disappointing finish in the 4×200 relay to win their first state championship since 2008. Barbe scored 71 points, while St. Joseph's and Alexandria tied for second at 41. Barbe was the top seed in the 4×200 and defending champ but finished fifth. Barbe rebounded to score 30 points over the final six events. Kennedi Burks won her third consecutive 400 gold medal in 53.82 seconds, and Reese Trahan won the 300 hurdles (42.46). The Bucs closed the meet with a dominating win in the 4×400 relay (3:47.63), finishing almost 8 seconds ahead of the rest of the field. 'Since that was in the beginning, I know a lot of the girls were really worried,' Barbe girls head track and field coach Pricilla Ibarra said. 'They weren't happy. They were upset, but they ended up taking a few minutes, calming themselves down, and then they really powered through for their individual events and then the 4×400 later that night also. 'That's really all we could ask for, and it led to this big accomplishment that we've been working for.' Barbe secured an early lead with 39 points in the field events, led by a 1-2 finish in the javelin by freshman Maria LaFleur (125-2) and senior Morgan David (119-1). Class 5A Barbe senior Carter Hooks closed his high school career with his first state championship. Hooks cleared 14-5¼ inches to win the Class 5A pole vault championship. Defending state champion Miller Malley cleared the same height, but Hooks won on the tiebreaker because he needed one attempt to clear the bar. Class 4A Leesville senior Keeton Johnson finished his final season undefeated in the 800 and 1,600-meter runs and nearly led the Wampus Cats to the Class 4A state championship. He scored 25 of runner-up Leesville's 40 points, while Brusly scored 44 points to win the state championship. Johnson won his fourth consecutive 1,600 state championship with a winning time of 4:29.94, and his first 800 gold medal at state in 1:55.52. He also helped lead the Wampus Cats to gold in the 4×400 (3:25.29) and 4×800 relays (8:05.6). Class 3A St. Louis Catholic senior Hannah Boullion added four more gold medals to her career haul and another state record in her final high school meet. Boullion won her third consecutive 400 (55.02) state championship and defended her 200 state title in 24.87. She anchored the Saints to wins in the 4×200 and 4×400 relays. The Saints set the Class 3A record in the 4×200 in 1:39.75, knocking more than a second off the old record of 1:40.86 set by Brusly in 2017. Senior Ella Butler won her second consecutive high jump gold medal at 4-11¾. St. Louis was the runner-up behind Parkview Baptist, 88-74, while LCCP was third at 48 points. The Trailblazers won the 4×100 relay (48.89) and finished second to the Saints in the 4×400 (4:01.92). Class 2A Rosepine senior Amaya Shine took home four medals in her final high school meet on Friday, including two state championships. She narrowly edged North Caddo's Nasiyah Collins for gold in the 100 by 0.004 seconds with a time of 12.2 seconds. She ran a personal-best 24.85 to finish first in the 200. She also ran on the Eagles' second-place 4×200 (1:45) and third-place 4×400 (4:06.56) relay teams. In his first trip to the state meet, Oakdale junior Anjel Moreaux left a champion after winning the Class 2A high jump with a clearance of 6-5½. Class 5A Boys Team scoring 1, Catholic-Baton Rouge, 61; 2, Jesuit, 60; 3, Scotlandville, 37; 4, Slidell, 33.5; 5, Holy Cross, 30; 6, West Monroe, 28; 6, Destrehan, 28; 8, Parkway, 26; 9, Alexandria, 23; 10, Central Lafourche, 22; 10, Haughton, 22; 12, Ruston, 19; 13, Acadiana, 16; 14, Zachary, 15; 14, Brother Martin, 15; 14, Mandeville, 15; 17, Airline, 12; 17, Dutchtown, 12; 17, Baton Rouge, 12; 20, Barbe, 10; 20, Huntington, 10; 20, Captain Shreve, 10; 23, Benton, 9; 23, Denham Springs, 9; 25, New Iberia, 8; 26, St. Paul's, 6; 26, Prairieville, 6; 26, Central-Baton Rouge, 6; 29, Sam Houston, 4; 29, Covington, 4; 29, Warren Easton, 4; 29, Ouachita Parish, 4; 33, Ponchatoula, 2; 33, Woodlawn-Baton Rouge, 2; 33, Edna Karr, 2; 33, Lafayette, 2; 37, Neville, 1; 37, Walker, 1; 37, Natchitoches Central, 1; 37, C.E. Byrd, 1; 37, Carencro, 1; 42, Thibodaux, .5. Field PV – 1, Carter Hooks, Barbe, 14-5 ¼. Girls Team scoring 1, Barbe, 71; 2, St. Joseph's, 41; 2, Alexandria, 41; 4, Destrehan, 40; 5, Mt. Carmel, 37; 6, Lafayette, 34.5; 7, East Ascension, 32; 8, Ruston, 31; 9, Liberty Magnet, 29; 10, Zachary, 27; 11, Ouachita Parish, 24; 12, Northshore, 18; 13, Airline, 17; 13, Hahnville, 17; 15, Dominican, 14; 15, Dutchtown, 14; 17, John Curtis, 12; 17, Denham Springs, 12; 19, Captain Shreve, 10; 20, Live Oak, 8; 20, Covington, 8; 22, Scotlandville, 7; 23, Chalmette, 6; 23, Central-Baton Rouge, 6; 23, Mandeville, 6; 26, Walker, 5; 26, Ben Franklin, 5; 28, Sulphur, 4; 29, Central Lafourche, 3; 30, St. Amant, 2; 30, C.E. Byrd, 2; 30, Benton, 2; 33, Ponchatoula, 1; 33, Parkway, 1; 33, Pineville, 1; 36, Warren Easton, .5. Field SP – 2, Kaci Fulton, Barbe, 41-5 ¼. JAV – 1, Maria LaFleur, Barbe, 125-2; 2, Morgan Davis, Barbe, 119-1. HJ – 3, Taylor Bennett, Barbe, 5-3 ¾; 3, Aniyah Lavan, Barbe, 5-3 ¾. Running 400 – 1, Kennedi Burks, Barbe, 53.82. 300H – 1, Reese Trahan, Barbe, 42.46. Relays 4×400 – 1, Barbe (Reese Trahan, Tori Tran, Aniyah Lavan, Kennedi Burks), 3:47.63. Class 4A Boys Team scoring 1, Brusly, 44; 2, Leesville, 40; 3, E.D. White, 39; 4, Cecilia, 37; 4, North DeSoto, 37; 6, West Ouachita, 29; 7, David Thibodaux, 27; 8, Vandebilt Catholic, 26; 9, Willow, 24; 10, South Lafourche, 23; 11, Breaux Bridge, 22; 12, Grant, 20; 12, A.J. Ellender, 20; 14, Westgate, 19; 15, Loranger, 16; 16, Franklin Parish, 15; 17, Northside, 14; 18, Archbishop Hannan, 12; 18, Morgan City, 12; 20, Teurlings Catholic, 10; 20, Archbishop Shaw, 10; 20, Minden, 10; 23, Tioga, 9; 24, St. Thomas More, 8; 24, Istrouma, 8; 24, Lakeshore, 8; 24, Beau Chene, 8; 29, Bell Chasse, 5; 29, Washington-Marion, 5; 31, Iowa, 4; 31, Northwood-Shreveport, 4; 31, North Vermilion, 4; 31, Livonia, 4; 31, Comeaux, 1; 36, Bossier, 2; 36, LaGrange, 2. Running 800 – 1, Keeton Johnson, Leesville, 1:55.52. 1600 – 1, Keeton Johnson, Leesville, 4:29.94. Relays 1600 – 1, Leesville (Taj Jackson, Keeton Johnson, Azjay Rhodes, Gregory Wright), 3:25.29. 3200 – 1, Leesville (Jakori Celestine, Keeton Johnson, Emanuel Hill, Azjay Rhodes), 8:05.60. Girls Team scoring 1, West Feliciana, 51; 1, Willow, 51; 3, Teurlings Catholic, 40; 4, Tioga, 38; 5, West Ouachita, 37; 6, St. Thomas More, 36; 6, Broadmoor, 36; 8, E.D. White, 29; 9, Lutcher, 26; 9, Brusly, 26; 11, Comeaux, 24; 12, Iowa, 22; 12, Woodlawn-Shreveport, 22; 14, Cecilia, 19; 15, North DeSoto, 14; 16, David Thibodaux, 12; 16, Vandebilt Catholic, 12; 18, Archbishop Hannan, 11; 19, Loranger, 10; 19, Abramson, 10; 22, St. Scholastica, 9; 23, South Lafourche, 6; 23, Northside, 6; 23, Georgee Washington Carter, 6; 23, Leesville, 6; 27 Bossier, 4; 27, Academy of Our Lady, 4; 27, McDonogh #35, 4; 30, Opelousas, 2; 30, Beau Chene, 2; 30, Loyola College Prep, 2; 33, Pearl River, 1; 33, Caddo Magnet, 1. Field JAV – 2, Ashtyn Henry, Iowa, 110-8. LJ – 2, Taylar Brown, Washington-Marion, 18-7 ¼. PV – 2, Alivia Singletary, Iowa, 10-5 ¼. Class 3A Boys Team scoring 1, Lake Charles College Prep, 65; 2, Parkview Baptist, 60; 3, Glen Oaks, 47; 4, Sterlington, 43; 5, De La Salle, 35; 6, Port Allen, 30; 7, University Lab, 26; 7, North Webster, 26; 9, Erath, 18; 9, St. James, 18; 9, Northwest, 18; 9, Acadiana Renaissance, 18; 13, John F. Kennedy, 17; 14, St. Louis Catholic, 15; 15, Sumner, 11; 16, Collegiate Baton Rouge, 10; 16, South Beauregard, 10; 16, Vidalia, 10; 20, Mamou, 9; 20, Berwick, 9; 22, Kaplan, 8; 22, Carroll, 8; 22, Jena, 8; 22, Livingston Collegiate, 8; 22, Albany, 8; 27, Donaldsonville, 6; 27, Patrick Taylor, 6; 27, Bunkie, 6; 30, Caldwell Parish, 4; 30, Bogalusa, 4; 30, Abbeville, 4; 30, Pine, 4; 34, Crowley, 3; 35, Haynes Academy, 2; 35, Ville Platte, 2; 37, Patterson, 1; 37, Booker T. Washington, 1; 37, Church Point, 1. Field SP – 3, Colton Guidry, St. Louis, 46-2 ½. DIS – 3, Noah Royer, S. Beauregard, 141-0. LJ – 2, William Plaster, LCCP, 21-11 ¾. TJ – 2, Cameron Brazzle, LCCP, 44-6. Running 400 – 3, Careion Franklin, LCCP, 49.31. 3200 – 2, Deacon Stantz, St. Louis, 9:52.74. 300H – 1, Kalen Antoine, LCCP, 40.33; 3, Damone Scott, LCCP, 40.82. Relays 800 – 2, Lake Charles College Prep, 1:28.39. 1600 – 1, Lake Charles College Prep (William Plaster, Khel Arvie, J Johnson, Careion Franklin), 3:21.90. Girls Team scoring 1, Parkview Baptist, 88; 2, St. Louis Catholic, 74; 3, Lake Charles College Prep, 48; 4, Madison Prep, 42; 5, Sterlington, 37; 6, Sacred Heart-New Orleans, 28; 6, University Lab, 28; 8, Mamou, 27; 9, Acadiana Renaissance, 19; 10, Thomas Jefferson, 18; 11, Bunkie, 17; 12, Erath, 16; 12, Kaplan, 16; 14, Cabrini, 14.5; 15, Patrick Taylor, 13; 15, John F. Kennedy, 13; 17, St. James, 10; 17, Buckeye, 10; 19, Morris Jeff Community, 9; 20, South Beauregard, 8; 20, Patterson, 8; 20, Donaldsonville, 8; 23, Doyle, 7; 24, Marksville, 5; 25, North Webster, 5; 26, Northwest, 4; 26, Landry, 4; 26, Port Allen, 4; 29, Berwick, 2; 29, Church Point, 2; 29, Glen Oaks, 2; 32, Iota, 1; 32, Pine Prairie, 1; 32, De La Salle, 1. Field HJ – 1, Ella Butler, St. Louis, 4-11 ¾; 3, Semaj Malveaux, LCCP, 4-9 ¾. Running 100 – 2, Akia Jackson, LCCP, 12.32. 200 – 1, Hannah Boullion, St. Louis, 24.87. 400 – 1, Hannah Boullion, St. Louis, 55.02; 2, Halee Jackson, St. Louis, 58.11. 100H – 3, Na'Ryah McAllister, LCCP, 15.85. Relays 400 – 1, Lake Charles College Prep (Akia Jackson, Jerny Stevens, D Scott, Semaj Malveaux), 48.67; 2, St. Louis Catholic, 48.89. 800 – 1, St. Louis Catholic (B Williams, Halee Jackson, C Harris, Hannah Boullion), 1:39.75. (Class record); 3, Lake Charles College Prep, 1:43.04. 1600 – 1, St. Louis Catholic (Halee Jackson, C Harris, B Williams, Hannah Boullion), 3:56.97; 2, Lake Charles College Prep, 4:01.92. 3200 – 2, St. Louis Catholic, 9:59.82. Class 2A Boys Team scoring 1, Episcopal, 60; 2, Ouachita Christian, 52; 3, Newman, 47; 4, Lafayette Christian, 45; 5, Slaughter Community Charter, 36; 6, Metairie Park Country Day, 34; 6, Calvary Baptist, 34; 8, Delhi Charter, 30; 9, Winnfield, 26.33; 10, Catholic-New Iberia, 24.33; 11, Lafayette Renaissance Charter, 24; 12, Notre Dame, 22; 13, Mansfield, 21; 14, Indepdence, 14; 15, South Plaquemines, 12; 16, St. Thomas Aquinas, 10; 16, Oakdale, 10; 18, Delcambre, 9; 19, Holy Savior Menard, 8; 19, Green Oaks, 8; 19, Northlake Christian, 8; 19, Ferriday, 8; 23, Avoyelles, 7; 23, St. Helena, 7; 23, Rosepine, 7; 26, Kinder, 4; 27, Northeast, 4; 27, Franklin, 4; 29, Magnolia, 2.33; 30, Houma Chritian, 2; 30, Vinton, 2; 30, Pickering, 2; 30, Rayville, 2; 34, Mangham, 1; 34, DeQuincy, 1. Field HJ – 1, Anjel Moreaux, Oakdale, 6-5 ½. Relays 3200 – 3, Rospeine, 8:28.17. Girls Field LJ – 3, Peyton Jones, Oakdale, 16-7. Running 100 – 1, Amaya Shine, Rosepine, 12.20. 200 – 1, Amaya Shine, Rosepine, 24.85. 400 – 2, Hayley Calcote, Rosepine, 57.38. 800 – 3, Sophie Bruchhaus, Kinder, 2:28.71. Relays 800 – 2, Rosepine, 1:45.00. 1600 – 3, Rosepine, 4:06.56.


American Press
29-04-2025
- Sport
- American Press
LCCP wins second consecutive regional track title
Lake Charles College Prep's Kalen Antoine won the 300-meter hurdles in 40.04 seconds on Monday, April 28, 2025, at the Region 3A-II track and field championship at McNeese State University. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) Big points in the field events staked Lake Charles College Prep to an early lead to claim the boys team title at Region 3A-II track and field championships on Monday at McNeese State. LCCP finished with 124 points, while defending Class 3A state champion Glen Oaks was the runner-up with 79 points. The Trailblazers scored 42 points between the high, long and triple jump and led the rest of the field by 22 points before the running events started. Cameron Brazzle and Braylen White (45-3) went 1-2 in the triple jump. Brazzle's career-best jump of 45 feet, 7 ¼ inches moved to the top of the Class 3A rankings. Jaiven Matthews won the high jump with a height of 6-2, while Jordan Dugas was third at 6 feet. William Plaster took third in the long jump (21-9). The Trailblazers went into cruise control on the track. They scored a combined 60 points in the 100-meter dash, 4×200 relay, 4×100 relay, 400 and 300 hurdles to build an insurmountable lead on Glen Oaks to win its second consecutive regional title. Ayden Carter won the 100 with a career-best 10.62-second run, while Kalen Antoine won the 300 hurdles in 40.04. LCCP won the 4×100 (42.57) and 4×200 (1:28.27) relays led by Kai Fontenot, Braylen White, Derrick White and Carter. On the girls side, St. Louis Catholic placed third or better in all four relay events and Hannah Boullion won the 200 (24.93) and 400 dash (56.42), but it wasn't enough to stop Parkview Baptist from winning its second consecutive team title. Parkview scored 107 points, while St. Louis Catholic finished with 89.5. Boullion's win the 400 gave the Saints a 4.5 point lead over the Eagles, but over the next two events – the 300 hurdles and 800 run – Parkview made a 20-point swing to take the lead. The key was a 1-2 finish in the 800 by Lucy Cramer (2:17.44) and Georgia Theriot (2:18.13). South Beauregard's Cebrina Scarlett moved up to No. 2 in Class 3A in the 100 dash with a time of 12.07 seconds.


American Press
23-04-2025
- Sport
- American Press
LCCP records first playoff win, Tors upset Covington
After a decade of existence, the Lake Charles College Prep baseball program made history last week with its first postseason win. The 17th-ranked Trailblazers swept No. 16 Tara in a best-of-three series on the road in the bi-district round of the Select Division II playoffs. They run-ruled the Trojans 19-2 in four innings on Friday and 17-2 in three innings on Saturday. LCCP (15-18) had made the playoffs four other times in its history with the last coming in 2022. It almost upset No. 7 Berwick in 2021 before losing 5-3. The Trailblazers will travel to Lafayette this week to take on No. 1 Teurlings Catholic in a best-of-three regional playoff series starting on Thursday. Senior shortstop Christian Burgos had a productive weekend, going 5-for-7 with six RBIs as the Trailblazers reached double-digit hits in both games. He had a pair of doubles on Friday and a two-run home run Saturday. Sophomore Dylan Vital pitched a no-hitter in LCCP's win Saturday with six strikeouts and three walks. Road Warrior Tors For a second consecutive season, the Sulphur Tors went on the road in the first round and went home winners. The No. 20 Tors swept No. 13 Covington in a best-of-three Non-select Division I bi-district playoff series with a pair of dramatic wins. Sulphur opened the series Friday with a 4-2, eight-inning win using small ball. Slade Shove-Knox put down a bunt and reached base on an error and moved into scoring position on Brodie Depriest's sacrifice bunt. Carter Wilson scored the go-ahead the go-ahead run on a bunt by Braydon Stacy and Tajhai Smith's single to right field brought home Shove-Knox. Jackson Beddoe capped the Tors' big weekend with the hit of the series Saturday. He hit a walk-off two run home run to beat the Lions 7-5 and send the Tors to the regional round. The Tors' bullpen played a big role in the sweep. Wilson pitched two scoreless relief innings to pick up the win on the mound Friday, and Grayson Seaford pitched four scoreless innings Saturday. Sulphur (18-18) will travel to No. 4 Haughton for a best-of-three series starting on Friday. Near perfect Jennings senior Jenna Morvant almost pitched a perfect game Thursday as she led No. 9 Jennings to a 9-0 win over No. 24 A.J. Ellender in the first round of the Non-select Division II softball playoffs. Morvant pitched a no-hitter with nine strikeouts and missed a perfect game by one batter. She walked the third batter she faced but retired the next 18 in a row and closed the game with a strikeout.