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| LHSAA Week 6 Thread - Updated with Thursday Night scores Posted by brewhan davey Sorry chalmetteowl Thursday's games Covington 21 Ponchatoula 6 Warren Easton 20 East Jefferson 14 Fontainebleau 33 Northshore 21 Hahnville 20 Bonnabel 19 Mandeville 24 Slidell 10 Springfield 34 Pope John Paul II 24 Salmen 28 St. Paul's 11 OP Walker 36 McDonogh 35 0 Friday's Games Bastrop @ Neville Central @ Zachary South Plaquemines @ Newman Higgins @ Destrehan Loranger @ Albany Capitol @ Dunham Byrd @ Haughton Shaw @ Belle Chasse Acadiana @ Barbe Notre Dame @ Jennings Ouachita Christian @ St. Fred's St. Thomas More @ Teurlings Helen Cox @ Edna Karr West Monroe @ Pineville East Ascension @ McKinley Episcopal @ University Evangel @ B.T. Washington North Webster @ Calvary Baptist Ruston @ Ouachita Scotlandville @ Denham Springs St. Amant @ Dutchtown St. Louis Catholic @ Washington-Marion BR Catholic @ BR Woodlawn John Curtis @ Carver East Feliciana @ Parkview Baptist Jesuit @ Chalmette Brother Martin @ West Jefferson Saturday's Games Thibodaux @ Rummel (2 pm) Holy Cross @ St. Augustine This post was edited on 10/5 at 1:21 pm Reply Back to Top |
| I can't wait to see ZHS roll Central. Must be tough for Wes Watts to watch. Reply Back to Top |
| I remember ole Coach Watts. I never thought he was a great basketball coach. Had some talent at Central a few years and never really did anything with it. Reply Back to Top |
| 4-1 West Monroe at 5-0 Pineville. I GUARANTEE that the Rebels win this one. Reply Back to Top |
| Don't know how I left them out of the OP Reply Back to Top |
| Hahnville should finally win a game. This post was edited on 10/4 at 10:02 am Reply Back to Top |
| The Capitol/Dunham game will be Friday, not Thursday. That said, Capitol just fired their coach, so I can't imagine the game will be all that close. Reply Back to Top |
| STM @ Teurlings should be a Doozie Reply Back to Top |
| brew you also left out shaw @ belle chasse on friday Reply Back to Top |
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quote: This should be a good one to watch. Could turn into a track meet. Reply Back to Top |
| stupid Pan American schedules a pretty good game in East Jeff and Easton for 3:30 pm today Bonnabel against a bad Hahnville team is still the underdogs according to this site... http://calpreps.com/2012/ratings/Louisiana_division.htm#5A the Catholic League begins this week, and it looks like it will come down to a Rummel-Jesuit showdown again in week 9 I think this will be Live Oak's first playoff season in 5A... Pineville will win our award from last year, for the rudest smackdown of an upstart undefeated team from a 5A powerhouse Parkway and Haughton came into 5A as somewhat rivals due to meeting at 9-0 each their last year in 4A, and they both might want to look into upgrading the competition the next scheduling cycle there are 30 undefeated teams left statewide and 7 in 5A... Rummel, Parkway, St. Amant, Jesuit, Pineville, Haughton, and ![]() This post was edited on 10/4 at 11:21 am Reply Back to Top |
quote: Carver gave up 72 last week to Newman, will be interested to see what they do this week. To be fair, they did score 68 Reply Back to Top |
quote: What's up ole buddy! I see you're still delusional. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Is Baylor recruiting any of their defenders? This post was edited on 10/4 at 11:50 am Reply Back to Top |
| Captain Shreve and Airline should be an interesting one. See how Airline bounces back after Hildebrand threw four interceptions and a fumble last week at Neville. Reply Back to Top |
quote: no doubt. Both teams will be undefeated at that point... Reply Back to Top |
quote: Hahahaha Reply Back to Top |
quote: I agree Just realized that Zachary has played every game (jamboree game included) so far this season at home. Reply Back to Top |
| I'll be in Slidell tonight watching the St. Paul's-Salmen matchup. The Wolves have survived the last couple weeks with close calls to Covington and Mandeville (their top two district opponents) and go on the road to face a tough non-district foe in Salmen. If the Spartans air it out with LSU-commit Chuck Baker, they should move the ball pretty handedly. I'm not sure the status of St. Paul's safety Jay Washington (who injured his shoulder against Covington), but without him back there, it makes a difference. Salmen is known for their relentless ground game and have a RB that will contend for the title of second-best RB in the state for the 2014 class by the name of Chris Thomas. They usually feed him the ball 25-30 times/game, so the Wolves' front 7 better bring their A game (although I feel their run defense is their strong point). It should be a great matchup, but I'm gonna go against my alma mater and say Salmen takes this one 24-13. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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