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Catholic High School was founded in 1894 as St. Vincent's Academy. The school was so named in recognition of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, who helped organize and establish the school. [4] The original site of the school was an old frame building in downtown Baton Rouge, and the enrollment was 106 students.
The first annual Calcasieu–Louisiana Fair [28] scheduled a high school football game between the hometown Lake Charles High team and Boys High, billing it as being for the state championship. The game was a very successful draw, as 3,000 of the fair's 10,000 attendees watched LCHS' 17–11 victory.
Edwards-Helaire was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He attended Catholic High School and became the first freshman in then head coach Dale Weiner's 29 year tenure to play on the varsity football team as a freshman. [2] In addition to football, Edwards-Helaire also competed in track & field.
Minor attended Catholic High in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and won varsity letters in football and track. In football, he finished his high school career with 4,706 rushing yards and 52 touchdowns, and 62 receptions for 1,344 yards and 20 touchdowns. As a senior, he was named the USA Today Offensive Player of the Year.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 180 lb (82 kg) Career information; High school: Catholic (Baton Rouge) College: Florida State (1993–1996) NFL draft: 1997 / round: 1 / pick: 12: Career history Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997–2001) Atlanta Falcons (2002–2007) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Jones was born on March 5, 2004, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [1] He attended Catholic High School where he was a standout offensive tackle. [2] [3] He played two sports – football and basketball – and helped the football team win back-to-back state championships.
He attended Louisiana State University (LSU) where he played both football and baseball for the Tigers. [2] His career covered a wide array of involvement in athletics for over 70 years from starting his career as a football and baseball coach at his alma mater, Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, to a football assistants' job at LSU. Didier ...