The Acadiana Wreckin’ Rams are one day away from taking part in the Allstate Sugar Bowl/LHSAA Prep Classic, which will feature five state championship games this weekend.
The Acadiana Wreckin’ Rams are heading back to the Allstate Sugar Bowl/LHSAA Prep Classic, after defeating Zachary, 9-3 in a Class 5A semifinal thriller on Friday night.
The Acadiana Wreckin' Rams will take on Zachary in a Class 5A state semifinal game on Friday night, while the Catholic High-New Iberia Panthers will battle Calvary Baptist for the Division III state crown, on Friday afternoon.
Five teams from the Acadiana area remain alive in the LHSAA football playoffs, with one school preparing to host, as quarterfinal and semifinal round action takes place on Friday evening.
Five teams from the Acadiana area remain alive in the LHSAA football playoffs, with one school preparing to host, as quarterfinal and semifinal round action takes place this week.
The Acadiana Wrecking Rams and Vermilion Catholic Screaming Eagles have advanced to the state title games in their respective classifications, after winning semifinal match-ups in the LHSAA football playoffs on Friday night.
Four Acadiana area high school football teams will be playing for a state championship game berth in their respective classifications this week, as the LHSAA playoffs begin the semifinal round.
The Acadiana Wrecking Rams, Jennings Bulldogs, Loreauville Tigers, Vermilion Catholic Screaming Eagles won their quarterfinal games in the LHSAA football playoffs on Friday night, and have advanced to the semifinals.
Nine teams from the Acadiana area remain alive in the nine classifications of the 2013 LHSAA football playoffs, with four hosting quarterfinal games this week.
20 teams from the Acadiana area remain alive in the nine classifications of the 2013 LHSAA football playoffs, with seven hosting second round games this week.
LHSAA member schools today voted in favor of Proposition 18, which will split the high school football playoffs into "select" and "non-select" divisions.
The "non-select" or public schools will still have five classifications and crown five champions...