On the high school football level, tonight's Lake 94.7 broadcast game of the week features the St.
Paul's Wolves, the four-time District 6-5A champ, hosting the 4-1 Mandeville Skippers, at
Hunter Stadium. Pregame airs at 6:45 followed by the 7 o'clock kickoff.
St. Paul's, 3-2, and Mandeville, 4-1, are both atop the District 6-5A standings with 2-0 marks.
Mandeville, a two-time state semifinalist the last two years, was the last team to upend St. Paul's as the district champ, winning the crown back in 2008.
We are only in week six of the regular season, but tonight's game could go a long way to determining the district champ.
St. Paul's is coming off a blowout 62-13 Homcoming victory over the Hammond Tornadoes.
Wolves' junior quarterback Ryan O'Krepki was unstoppable in last week's victory completing
12-of-12 passes for 309 yards with four TDs, while backup QB Kenny Sears, the son of head
coach Ken Sears, saw time finishing, 5-of-7 for 77 yards with a touch. Marcus Gaines caught two
long touchdown passes and finished with 138 receiving yards.
Mandeville routed Fontainebleau, 35-3, at home last week. Skippers' senior quarterback Glen
Cuiellette has completed 63-of-108 passes for 1,110 yards with 12 TDs and five interceptions.
Cuiellette has a number of quality receivers led by former quarterback Zac Barrient, who enters
with 18 receptions for 374 yards and 3 TDs. Parker Orgeron is next with 16 receptions totaling 268 yards and three scores.
Senior James Treuting is the top Skippers' rusher with 274 yards and two scores. Running back Dominic Liberto leads the Skippers with five touchdowns, four rushing and one receiving.
MHS' Mason Lemieux recorded seven tackles, four solo in last week's win, which included a
10-yard sack, two stops for losses and two QB hurries. Jonathan Picone registered six tackles
with a 13-yard sack and two plays for losses.
Join Matt Penix and I for tonight's broadcast of the St. Paul's-Mandeville district clash.
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