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The LHSAA's main office was in Hammond from 1953 until 1972, when it returned to Baton Rouge. The LHSAA is governed by an executive director and an executive committee, with representatives from each of the association's class divisions. LHSAA member schools include public, private, and parochial schools throughout the state.
Here’s a look at the quarterfinal round matchups of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association high school football playoffs on Friday. There are 64 teams remaining with hopes of a championship.
History continues to be made in Acadiana this LHSAA high school football playoffs.. Northwest (10-3) upset No. 3 Assumption, 46-44, in overtime last week and have made the semifinals for the first ...
ACADIANA EDGES CARENCRO LHSAA playoffs: Acadiana edges rival Carencro in defensive dogfight in 2nd round showdown No. 7 Teurlings Catholic (8-3) at No. 2 E.D. White (11-0) Select Division III
Haynesville is the public school with the most championships (17)—and most consecutive LHSAA championships (4), tied with Ferriday and Edna Karr of New Orleans (although Istrouma as a public school actually won 5 consecutive crowns when counting its 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1959 LHSAA titles along with its top-place finish in the 1958 Louisiana ...
District 4 is an athletic league, a member of the 5A division of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). Division 5A is the highest level in the LHSAA, comprising schools with more than 1,159 students. [1] The 5A classification was established in 1991. [1]
Here's a look at the scores in Louisiana high school football from Friday night in the quarterfinal round of the LHSAA state playoffs on Nov. 24. Non-Select Division I. Ruston 56, Walker 17.
School Name Location Nickname Colors Airline High School: Bossier City, Louisiana: Vikings Benton High School: Benton, Louisiana: Tigers Byrd High School