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LHSAA member schools include public, private, and parochial schools throughout the state. LHSAA is affiliated with the National Federation of State High School Associations. As of 1996, LHSAA included 410 member schools and an annual certification of approximately 70,000 student athletes each year. [1]
Barbe High School athletes participate in baseball, football and bowling and are the sports for which the school is best known. Barbe's other athletic teams include Color Guard , track , swimming , cheerleading , Bluebelles, soccer , volleyball , basketball (girls and boys), softball , Golf , Bowling , Rodeo , tennis and cross country .
Eunice High School: Eunice, Louisiana: Bobcats Iowa High School: Iowa, Louisiana: Yellow Jackets LaGrange High School: Lake Charles, Louisiana: Gators Leesville High School: Leesville, Louisiana: Wampus Cats Washington-Marion Magnet High School: Lake Charles, Louisiana: Chargin' Indians
DeRidder High School is a public high school in the city of DeRidder, Louisiana, ... Baseball: 2003; Boys' basketball: 1970, 1971 ...
Zachary High School is a public high school located in Zachary, Louisiana, ... Zachary won consecutive Louisiana 4A baseball state championships in 2007, 2008 and ...
Ray Fontenot (1975), professional baseball player for the (New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, and Minnesota Twins) [9] Randy Roach (1969), mayor of Lake Charles from 2000 to 2017, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1988 to 1986 [ 10 ]
Haynesville Junior/Senior High School is a public junior and senior high school in Haynesville, Louisiana, United States, and a part of the Claiborne Parish School Board. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Athletics
Pointe Coupee Central High School was a member of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and competed in a variety of sports as a member of the Class Single A division. These sports included football, baseball, softball, basketball, track. The school's first football coach was NFL quarterback and Super Bowl XXII MVP, Doug Williams. [4]