High School Sports
BB Lady Tigers blast Northside
Breaux Bridge – Breaux Bridge’s Lady Tigers exploded past Northside in softball action last week, scoring 19 runs in the first two innings for an easy victory.
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Breaux Bridge notches 3 6-4A wins: The ’Ville tops Cecilia, Opelousas
The Breaux Bridge baseball Tigers knocked off three District 6-4A foes – including parish rival St. Martinville – last week to improve to 15-10 overall and 7-1 in the hot league race, trailing onl...
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BB Lady Tigers 4-1 in district softball
Breaux Bridge’s Lady Tigers suffered their first district softball loss last week when they were defeated by Teurlings Catholic, 3-1. The Bridge had gotten off to a 4-0 start in league play before...
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Cecilia wins two in Westminster tourney
The Cecilia Bulldogs went 2-1 in the Westminster baseball tournament last weekend, falling to St. Edmund before bouncing back with wins over Avoyelles and Westminster.
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BB Tigers top team in Crawfish Relays
Breaux Bridge – The Breaux Bridge Tigers took top team honors in the annual Crawfish Relays held here on March 10.
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SMSH baseball plans alumnus day Feb. 5
St. Martinville – St. Martinville Sr. High baseball coach Andy Lasseigne is inviting all former SMSH baseball players from 1980 to the present to turn out for an Alumni Day Celebration planned for...
Jan 24, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
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SM Lady Tiger cagers wallop Cecilia, 56-28
St. Martinville’s Lady Tiger basketball team handed Cecilia’s Lady Bulldogs a 56-28 thumping in district play last Friday.
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SM Lady Tigers fall to Crowley
Crowley – In a light week of holiday action, St. Martinville’s basketball Lady Tigers lost a close non-district game to Crowley, 57-53, on Tuesday, Dec. 28.
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ISRAEL ROBERTS of Cecilia gets off a shot over an Assumption defender during last week’s Holiday Shootout tournament at St. Martinville Sr. High. The Bulldogs notched a 59-50 win.(Stephen Knight)
SMSH tops Peabody for Shootout championship
St. Martinville – The St. Martinville Tigers knocked off defending state Class 4A champion Peabody in the finals of The ’Ville’s Holiday Shootout last Wednesday to claim the tourney championship t...
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Search still on for St. Martinville Senior High football coach
St. Martinville Sr. High School won’t have a new head football in place before the end of this year, but school officials plan to interview three top prospects right after the holidays.
Dec 21, 2010 | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
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OUT OF REACH — Bill LeBlanc (right) and Jeremy Doucette (30) of Cecilia battle a partially visible Kaplan Pirate for a rebound during their Dec. 13 game in Cecilia.(Danny Guidry/Stephen Knight)
St. Martinville tigers top Breaux Bridge in tournament in Patterson
The St. Martinville Tigers cruised to a 65-45 win over Breaux Bridge during last week’s Patterson basketball tournament.
Dec 21, 2010 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
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GOING UP – Lady Bulldog She-Kiyla Jones puts up a shot against Lafayette last week. The senior guard scored 10 points in the non-distriuct loss to the Lady Lions. (Danny Guidry/Stephen Knight)
St. Martinville & Cecilia lose in lady basketball district openers.
Both St. Martinville and Cecilia fell hard in their opening district girls basketball games last week.
Dec 21, 2010 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
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