Bobcats look for successful season
Eunice High’s Scott Phillips is entering his 29th season as the Bobcats’ head baseball coach, and the excitement of new season still remains.
Eunice High’s Scott Phillips is entering his 29th season as the Bobcats’ head baseball coach, and the excitement of new season still remains.
St. Edmund honored eight seniors Tuesday in their final home basketball games.
Greta Miller was joined by Blue Jays seniors Nick Bertrand, Landon Carroll, William Driggs, Garrett Dubois, Ian Dupre, Mark Fruge and Luke Vidrine.
PRAIRIE BASSE – Eunice High and St. Edmund will participate in the annual St. Landry Parish softball jamboree Saturday at Beau Chene’s softball complex.
OPELOUSAS – St. Edmund grabbed a key District 5-1A win as the Lady Jays grabbed a 43-35 win over Opelousas Catholic.
It was a battle from the tip-off to the final buzzer as the St. Edmund Lady Jays rallied for a 35-34 win over Westminster Christian Academy.
With eight seniors leading the way, the St. Edmund Blue Jays are looking to defend their District 5-1A baseball title.
The Lady Jays exploded for 15 points in the fourth quarter as St. Edmund rallied for a 30-26 District 5-1A win over rival Sacred Heart of Ville Platte.
Eunice High battled until the end, but Washington Marion left town with a 65-54 District 4-4A win.
The Indians jumped out to a 5-0 lead before Brycelen Williams drilled a trey for the Bobcats.
The Lady Cats earned a co-district title, won a playoff game and finished with a 22-6 record last season.
Second year head coach Trenon Trosclair is expecting an even better run this season.
The season has been a tough one for the Blue Jays.
After just one win so far the season, St. Edmund opened District 5-1A play Tuesday with a 101-29 loss to the North Central Hurricanes.