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New Orleans, Louisiana: Jaguars Drexel Prep School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Yellow Jackets International High School of New Orleans: New Orleans, Louisiana: Panthers Isidore Newman School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Greenies Metairie Park Country Day School: Metairie, Louisiana: Cajuns St. Mary's Academy: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cougars Sarah T ...
The state of Louisiana itself actually had a direct impact on several early high school national crowns as the Louisiana Sports Association hosted a series of games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge called the "National High School Championship" in 1938 and 1939, [222] the latter of which included an appearance by Louisiana's own Baton Rouge High ...
For the sport of football, as of the 2023-25 reclassification period, Class 6A would consist of a single district of the six largest private schools in the MAIS: Jackson Prep, Jackson Academy, Madison-Ridgeland Academy, St. Joseph Catholic School (Madison, Mississippi), Hartfield Academy, and Presbyterian Christian School. The other 46 schools ...
Athletes from Airline, Calvary, Haynesville, Homer, Logansport, Many, North DeSoto, Oak Grove, Ouachita Christian, Ruston, St. Mary's, Sterlington
With a week of winners and losers in high school football comes a new Mississippi Super 25 ranking. Playoffs begin this week in MAIS and MHSAA's classes 1A-4A, while 5A-7A still has one regular ...
Terry W. Gee, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1980 to 1992; Justin Hamilton, NFL player [11] Charlie Kempinska, former NFL player [12] Bob Dearing, member of the Mississippi Senate [13] Perry Lee Dunn, former NFL player [14] Lynda Lee Mead, Miss America 1960 [15] Mike Morgan, former NFL player [16]
December 19, 2024 at 12:27 PM. Some high school athletic directors are worried that offshore sports betting on U.S. high school football games could lead to corruption.
In 1935 William Gray of Southern University established the Louisiana Interscholastic Athletic and Literary Association (LIALO) to provide an organization for the African-American students of the state. [3] This organization was absorbed into the LHSAA in 1969 and 1970 [4] when the federal courts forced Louisiana to integrate the public schools ...