Covington High Lions state and national powerlifting champions appeared
with Mike P. on Northshore Sports at PJ's Coffee in Mandeville. Senior
Chance Barney showing his powerlifting skills hoisting & holding the
lightweight 175-pound Lake 94.7 Sports Director!
Monday, April 7, 2014
Local Golf
The District 6-5A Northshore Golf League Week 6 action took place Thursday at Beau Chene Country Club in Mandeville with the action taking place on the Magnolia Course. The St. Paul's Wolves, the defending state champions, captured their sixth consecutive weekly crown, carding a 306 score with the Wolves earning five of the top 10 finishes, out distancing runner-up Mandeville Skippers by 14-strokes. Ponchatoula came in third at 336 followed by Northshore in fourth at 352. Fontainebleau was fifth at 362 followed by Slidell High at 370. Covington shot 375 followed by Hammopnd at 391.
In the boys individual competition, St. Paul's Thomas Ruli III grabbed the honors, carding a one-over 73. Ruli edged Ponchatoula's Blake Caldwell and Fontainebleau's Ray Poche byone stroke. St. Paul's Beau Briggs was two shots back at 75 followed by Wolves' teammate David Doherty, who came in tied for fifth with Mandeville's Dennis Reynolds at 76. Mandeville's Michael Ferrer took seventh at 78. Northshore's Branden Tiblier was next with an 80 followed by St. Paul's Peter Yaeger in ninth with an 82. Mandeville's Brennan Mercola and Jonathan Meyer tied with St. Paul's Trey Hughes and Ponchatoula's Justin Caldwell at 83.
In the girls competition, Hammond freshman Mary Frances Chauvin won her second straight individual title, firing a three over par 75. Chauvin downed SSA's Savannah Ennis by six strokes followed by Northshore's Catherine Landry, who finished with a 103. Fontainebleau's Ashlyn Suchand was next at 113. Hammond won the girls' crown with a 197, while SSA finished second with a 211 and Fontainebleau took third with a 240 score. This week's District 6-5A Northshore Golf League action takes place tomorrow at Covington Country Club with a 2:30 shotgun start.
In the boys individual competition, St. Paul's Thomas Ruli III grabbed the honors, carding a one-over 73. Ruli edged Ponchatoula's Blake Caldwell and Fontainebleau's Ray Poche byone stroke. St. Paul's Beau Briggs was two shots back at 75 followed by Wolves' teammate David Doherty, who came in tied for fifth with Mandeville's Dennis Reynolds at 76. Mandeville's Michael Ferrer took seventh at 78. Northshore's Branden Tiblier was next with an 80 followed by St. Paul's Peter Yaeger in ninth with an 82. Mandeville's Brennan Mercola and Jonathan Meyer tied with St. Paul's Trey Hughes and Ponchatoula's Justin Caldwell at 83.
In the girls competition, Hammond freshman Mary Frances Chauvin won her second straight individual title, firing a three over par 75. Chauvin downed SSA's Savannah Ennis by six strokes followed by Northshore's Catherine Landry, who finished with a 103. Fontainebleau's Ashlyn Suchand was next at 113. Hammond won the girls' crown with a 197, while SSA finished second with a 211 and Fontainebleau took third with a 240 score. This week's District 6-5A Northshore Golf League action takes place tomorrow at Covington Country Club with a 2:30 shotgun start.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
St Paul over NS
St. Paul's Wolves tallied early and often last night rolling past the Northshore Panthers 17-2 in District 6-5A action on the strength of three-run homers by Handsome Monica, an Arizona commitment, and Hunter Romero. Bradley Yaeger delivered an RBI double and Tyler St. Philip banged a two-run single top put the Wolves up 6-0 in the first inning following Monica's 3-run blast. The Wolves notched another run in the second and Northshore answered with a single run in the bottom half to make it 7-1. Northshore's Hunter Campbell drove home Dane Pederson with a fielder's choice ground out. Northsore's Parker Morris tripled in the third inning and scored on a Pederson RBI single. St. Paul's led 9-2 entering the fourth inning before exploding for 8 runs to put the game away. The Wolves sent 11 hitters to the plate with Romero going 2-2 with his three-run blast and a single as St. Paul's rolled. St. Paul's 3-1 in District 6-5A play hosts the Covington Lions tonight at 6:30.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Mike and the Lions baseball team...
In college baseball, the 15-9 Southeastern Lions
host the Houston Baptist Huskies in a 3-game Southland Conference series. The Lions, 4-2, in conference play send junior right-hander Andro Cutura to the hill in tonight's 6 o'clock opener. Cutura, a Pearl River High product, has posted a 3-1 record with a solid 2.23 earned run average. Cutura has started six games, recording one complete game. He's pitched 40 and a third innings, registering a team-high 45 strikeouts, while issuing 10 walks. Opponents are batting .252 against Cutura.
I received a text from Andro's mom, Denise, this morning and she wanted me to give him a Lake 94.7 "Shout Out", wishing him good luck in tonight's scheduled start versus Houston Baptist. Denise texted, "his family and friends are so proud of him." Then Denise went on to wish me a beautiful 'Rainy' day. So good luck to Andro and his Lions' teammates in tonight's game weather permitting of course. Andro Cutura is the older brother of Christina and Marlena, members of the Pope John Paul II Lady Jaguars Division III state soccer champions, coached by the Metro Coach of the Year, J. B. Mahoney.
Sophomore starter Tate Scioneaux, who is 5-0 with an effective 1.66 ERA, takes the hill in tomorrow's second game scheduled for 2 o'clock. The SLU-Houston Baptist series ends Sunday with a 1 o'clock contest with junior Kyle Keller, 2-1, getting the starting nod.
host the Houston Baptist Huskies in a 3-game Southland Conference series. The Lions, 4-2, in conference play send junior right-hander Andro Cutura to the hill in tonight's 6 o'clock opener. Cutura, a Pearl River High product, has posted a 3-1 record with a solid 2.23 earned run average. Cutura has started six games, recording one complete game. He's pitched 40 and a third innings, registering a team-high 45 strikeouts, while issuing 10 walks. Opponents are batting .252 against Cutura.
I received a text from Andro's mom, Denise, this morning and she wanted me to give him a Lake 94.7 "Shout Out", wishing him good luck in tonight's scheduled start versus Houston Baptist. Denise texted, "his family and friends are so proud of him." Then Denise went on to wish me a beautiful 'Rainy' day. So good luck to Andro and his Lions' teammates in tonight's game weather permitting of course. Andro Cutura is the older brother of Christina and Marlena, members of the Pope John Paul II Lady Jaguars Division III state soccer champions, coached by the Metro Coach of the Year, J. B. Mahoney.
Sophomore starter Tate Scioneaux, who is 5-0 with an effective 1.66 ERA, takes the hill in tomorrow's second game scheduled for 2 o'clock. The SLU-Houston Baptist series ends Sunday with a 1 o'clock contest with junior Kyle Keller, 2-1, getting the starting nod.
Mandeville team on the road...
The U16 Mandeville Laker girls attended the Las Vegas Showcase from March 21-23 where they played teams from Kentucky, North California, South California, and Colorado.
From L to R bottom row: Emma Claire Furman, Hannah Duplechain, Megan Reilly, Courtney Robicheaux, Sami Vercher, Brooke Doyle, Alexis Linson; from L to R top row: Rebecca McCarron, Maggie Otillio, Diana Goff, Maddy Erwin, Sadie Dickinson, Jannah Boudreaux, Maddie Gill, Bethany Acosta, Haley Mundle, Morgan Ducorbier, and Coach Wes Leake.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Mandeville Basketball on NS Sports
Friday, March 14, 2014
Local Softball
Fontainebleau's Lady Bulldogs softball returned to their winning ways yesterday downing the Covington Lady Lions 5-2 on the road. Fontainebleau, 9-2, moved to 3-1 in the District 6-5A race. Fontainebleau's Shelby Rome upped her record to 6-1 pitching a complete game. Rome tossed a five-hitter, posting five strikeouts.
Rome, Brooke bergeron and Alivia Soto ripped run scoring doubles for the Lady Bulldogs. Fontainebleau jumped out to an early 3-0 lead off Covington's Madison LaRocca, who was tagged with the loss as she surrendered five earned runs on just five hits.
The 2014 Spring Challenge takes place today and tomorrow. The SSA Spring Classic being co-hosted by St. Scholastica Academy and Fontaienbleau High will feature 12 teams, including a number of Northshore area schools with the Doves and Fontainebleau Lady Bulldogs hosting games for the 12 team field. Other Northshore schools included Lakeshore, Northlake Christian School and Pearl River. The SSA Spring Classic action gets underway this afternoon at 3:30. In the opener at SSA's field, the Lakeshore Lady Titans take on the NCS Lady Wolverines followed host SSA versus Springfield at 5:30, closing out with Dominican taking on Pearl River at 7:30. Three games will also be played at the Fontainebleau Field. This afternoon's 3:30 contest features Cabrini against Chalmette. Fontainebleau squares off with Catholic of Pointe Coupee at 5:30, closing out with Pope John Paul II battling Vandebilt Catholic at 7:30. Six games are on tap at each location on Saturday with action getting underway at 9 o'clock. So if you're looking for some quality softball action the place to be is the SSA Spring Classic being held this afternoon and all day tomorrow at SSA and Fontainebleau High.
Rome, Brooke bergeron and Alivia Soto ripped run scoring doubles for the Lady Bulldogs. Fontainebleau jumped out to an early 3-0 lead off Covington's Madison LaRocca, who was tagged with the loss as she surrendered five earned runs on just five hits.
The 2014 Spring Challenge takes place today and tomorrow. The SSA Spring Classic being co-hosted by St. Scholastica Academy and Fontaienbleau High will feature 12 teams, including a number of Northshore area schools with the Doves and Fontainebleau Lady Bulldogs hosting games for the 12 team field. Other Northshore schools included Lakeshore, Northlake Christian School and Pearl River. The SSA Spring Classic action gets underway this afternoon at 3:30. In the opener at SSA's field, the Lakeshore Lady Titans take on the NCS Lady Wolverines followed host SSA versus Springfield at 5:30, closing out with Dominican taking on Pearl River at 7:30. Three games will also be played at the Fontainebleau Field. This afternoon's 3:30 contest features Cabrini against Chalmette. Fontainebleau squares off with Catholic of Pointe Coupee at 5:30, closing out with Pope John Paul II battling Vandebilt Catholic at 7:30. Six games are on tap at each location on Saturday with action getting underway at 9 o'clock. So if you're looking for some quality softball action the place to be is the SSA Spring Classic being held this afternoon and all day tomorrow at SSA and Fontainebleau High.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
PLAYOFF BASKETBALL
Everything came up Spartans yesterday in LHSAA playoff action on both girls and boys fronts. The defending Class 4A Salmen Lady Spartans continued their championship surge downing the No. 5 seed St. Thomas More Lady Cougars 51-33 in the LHSAA girls' state basketball semifinals in Lake Charles. The nearly unstoppable Kalani Brown delivered big time once again as she recorded a team-high 22 points pulling down an amazing 20 rebounds as she helped control the paint for Salmen. She also contributed four blocks with two assists. Hayley Pichon also sparkled in the semifinal victory collecting 13 points with eight rebounds, five assists and three steals. Megan Brown came through with another solid performance dropping in 11 points to go with seven rebounds, three steals and three assists. The 32-1 Salmen ball club has punched its ticket for a return trip to the state championship game scheduled for this Saturday at Burton Colesium in Lake Charles. The Lady Spartans are making their third consecutive appearance in the championship game and will take on the winner of No. 2 seed Warren Easton and No. 3 DeRidder, which are scheduled to play tonight at 8 o'clock in Lake Charles. The Class 4A championship contest is set for this Saturday tipping off at 8 so the Lady Spartans coached by Kevin Anderson are ready to defend their crown. Coach Anderson said Salmen's man-to-man defense was big in the fourth quarter holding St. Thomas More to just four points. Anderson credited Kalani Brown with controlling the boards with her 20 rebounds. Anderson also credited Haley pichon and Megan Brown with delivering when they needed them. He said the girls are definitely excited about returning to the championship game to defend their title.
In boys' Class 4A playoff action from yesterday, the Salmen Spartans continued to deliver as they rolled past No. 24 Beau Chene 58-37 in a regional round road victory spearheaded by senior Dwayne Williams, who finished with a team-high 16 points. The 23-8, No. 8 seed Spartans, advance to the quarterfinals and face a major challenge squaring off with No. 1 seed Landry/Walker, a 53-36 winner over No. 16 Edna Karr. Salmen has the home court advantage in a 7 o'clock tip off tomorrow night, hosting the Chargin' Bucs. In yesterday's victory over Beau Chene, junior Corey Vinson was clutch adding 15 points including knocking down 6-of-6 free throws late in the final three minutes. Junior Chris Vickers netted 14 points and junior Cody Rudolph chipped in with 11 points. Salmen coach Jay Carlin said Rudolph, Vickers and Williams controlled the glass for the Spartans, while Pitts, Vickers and Vinson handled the backcourt pressure. Coach Carlin went on to say his team has grown up in the last month and hopefully they can keep it up heading into Friday's quarterfinals.
In Class 5A regional round action, No. 22 seed Hammond was knocked out of the playoffs, falling to No. 6 Dutchtown 64-35 last night at home.
In boys' Class 4A playoff action from yesterday, the Salmen Spartans continued to deliver as they rolled past No. 24 Beau Chene 58-37 in a regional round road victory spearheaded by senior Dwayne Williams, who finished with a team-high 16 points. The 23-8, No. 8 seed Spartans, advance to the quarterfinals and face a major challenge squaring off with No. 1 seed Landry/Walker, a 53-36 winner over No. 16 Edna Karr. Salmen has the home court advantage in a 7 o'clock tip off tomorrow night, hosting the Chargin' Bucs. In yesterday's victory over Beau Chene, junior Corey Vinson was clutch adding 15 points including knocking down 6-of-6 free throws late in the final three minutes. Junior Chris Vickers netted 14 points and junior Cody Rudolph chipped in with 11 points. Salmen coach Jay Carlin said Rudolph, Vickers and Williams controlled the glass for the Spartans, while Pitts, Vickers and Vinson handled the backcourt pressure. Coach Carlin went on to say his team has grown up in the last month and hopefully they can keep it up heading into Friday's quarterfinals.
In Class 5A regional round action, No. 22 seed Hammond was knocked out of the playoffs, falling to No. 6 Dutchtown 64-35 last night at home.
Monday, March 3, 2014
SSA and ST Pauls: Champs!!!!
St. Tammany Parish known for being a soccer rich area got richer over the weekend with the St. Scholastica Academy Doves and coach Mike Ortner bringing home the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Divison I girls' state title and the St. Paul's Wolves coached by Sean Moser delivering the Division I boys' state crown over the weekend participating at Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans.
SSA, the No. 1 seed, made its sixth consecutive trip to the championship match, and the Doves put three years of runner-up frustration behind them, earning a thrilling 1-0 victory over No. 2 seed Lafayette on a game-winning goal by senior Kate Gutterman in a rematch of last year's championship contest. Gutterman's blast came with 3-minutes remaining in the second 10-minute overtime. SSA's Maegen "Ish" Due, who was voted the Outstanding Player in the championship match primarily for her defensive work on Lafayette senior Alexcia Alexander keeping her and her Mighty Lions teammates off the board. Due was called upon to take a free kick from about 35 yards out and she got off a perfectly placed laser toward the back post and found the foot of Gutterman, who polished off the eventual game-winner. Following Gutterman's blast, the SSA defense did the rest shutting down Lafayette's attack to secure the championship for the fired up Doves.
The Doves' defense was absolutely spectacular during their playoff run not allowing a goal in the five playoff victories. Senior goal keeper Elena Naccari and her defensive teammates sparkled in the championship victory. The two teams met in last year's championship contest with Lafayette winning it 2-1. SSA finishes the season 23-2 and will proudly place their newly garnered championship trophy next to their 2007, 2009 and 2010 championship hardware at their Covington campus. The high-flying Doves will be my guest this Thursday night on Northshore Sports broadcasting from 7-8 at WOW Cafe on Highway 190 in Covington. You can join head coach Mike Ortner and some of his SSA championship players on the this week's show.
In the boys' Division I finale, the 24-1-1 St. Paul's Wolves, the No. 2 seed, had to be patient waiting through a 1-hour and 20-minute delay due to a lighting outage following the SSA victory over Lafayette. The delay didn't hamper the St. Paul's performance as the Wolves took care of business with a superlative outing garnering a 3-0 victory over No. 8 seed Grace King. St. Paul's junior Eric Guin delivered two goals and was named the Outstanding Player, while Cameron Robinson, the Wolves' top goal scorer also found the range to spearhead the victory. St. Paul's dominated the time of possession and the Wolves's defense was absolutely spectacular throughout turning away the Grace King offense repeatedly, allowing just one quality shot on goal, which was turned back by junior keeper Colin Hanley. St. Paul's defense only allowed one goal in their playoff run. St. Paul's got rid of the sour taste of being the Division I state runner up for the last two years. Grace King finished 26-3-4.
SSA, the No. 1 seed, made its sixth consecutive trip to the championship match, and the Doves put three years of runner-up frustration behind them, earning a thrilling 1-0 victory over No. 2 seed Lafayette on a game-winning goal by senior Kate Gutterman in a rematch of last year's championship contest. Gutterman's blast came with 3-minutes remaining in the second 10-minute overtime. SSA's Maegen "Ish" Due, who was voted the Outstanding Player in the championship match primarily for her defensive work on Lafayette senior Alexcia Alexander keeping her and her Mighty Lions teammates off the board. Due was called upon to take a free kick from about 35 yards out and she got off a perfectly placed laser toward the back post and found the foot of Gutterman, who polished off the eventual game-winner. Following Gutterman's blast, the SSA defense did the rest shutting down Lafayette's attack to secure the championship for the fired up Doves.
The Doves' defense was absolutely spectacular during their playoff run not allowing a goal in the five playoff victories. Senior goal keeper Elena Naccari and her defensive teammates sparkled in the championship victory. The two teams met in last year's championship contest with Lafayette winning it 2-1. SSA finishes the season 23-2 and will proudly place their newly garnered championship trophy next to their 2007, 2009 and 2010 championship hardware at their Covington campus. The high-flying Doves will be my guest this Thursday night on Northshore Sports broadcasting from 7-8 at WOW Cafe on Highway 190 in Covington. You can join head coach Mike Ortner and some of his SSA championship players on the this week's show.
In the boys' Division I finale, the 24-1-1 St. Paul's Wolves, the No. 2 seed, had to be patient waiting through a 1-hour and 20-minute delay due to a lighting outage following the SSA victory over Lafayette. The delay didn't hamper the St. Paul's performance as the Wolves took care of business with a superlative outing garnering a 3-0 victory over No. 8 seed Grace King. St. Paul's junior Eric Guin delivered two goals and was named the Outstanding Player, while Cameron Robinson, the Wolves' top goal scorer also found the range to spearhead the victory. St. Paul's dominated the time of possession and the Wolves's defense was absolutely spectacular throughout turning away the Grace King offense repeatedly, allowing just one quality shot on goal, which was turned back by junior keeper Colin Hanley. St. Paul's defense only allowed one goal in their playoff run. St. Paul's got rid of the sour taste of being the Division I state runner up for the last two years. Grace King finished 26-3-4.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
STATE CHAMPS!!!
PJP senior Jessica Mahoney, Division III Most Outstanding Player, with her dad head coach JB Mahoney.
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Monday, February 24, 2014
Lakeshore Boys Soccer on Northshore Sports
We enjoyed a great visit with Lakeshore's boys soccer team last week. In the pic, kneeling left to right are Bradley Villars and Brandon Paulsen. Standing left to right are Coach Andrew Knock, Christian Shreve, Clayton Rush, Mike P, Kaleb Watson, Ethan Leger, and Rex Shepard. Congrats on a great season guys!
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Mandeville over Northshore
In a key District 6-5A basketball game last night, the Mandeville Skippers downed the Northshore Panthers 69-51 at home sparked by Hunter Dugas' game-high 32 points and 18 from Logan Barragan to jump into a first place tie with Northsore. Mandeville and Northshore stand at 11-2 in the district race with one district contest remaining this week. Mandeville, 22-8, plays the Covington Lions tomorrow at 5, while Northshore closes out district play with rival Slidell Friday night at 7. If both Mandeville and Northshore win they would tie for district since they split their two games. With that scenario a playoff game for seeding purposes would take place this Saturday at 3 o'clock at Lakeshore High gym, a neutral site. Northshore's KJ Hopkins delivered 16 points for the Panthers followed by Will Claiborne and Brett McNeese with 13 points each.
Local highschool soccer playoff action
A couple of St. Tammany Parish boys' soccer teams continued to make their mark in the LHSAA state playoffs winning in yesterday's quarterfinals to advance to the semifinals, which need to be played by this Saturday.
In Division I, the No. 2 seed St. Paul's Wolves were victorious stopping No. 7 Captain Shreve 4-1 last night at Hunter Stadium on a second-half hat trick by Cameron Robinson, the Wolves' leading scorer. St. Paul's Davis Neitzschman netted a goal in the ninth minute to give the Wolves the early advantage. Grant Hebert and Byron Morgan were credited with excellent ball movement setting up Neitzschman. St. Paul's coach Sean Moser named Christian Caragliano, the Wolves' MVP. The Captain Shreve Gators tallied the equalizer in the 30th minute. The Wolves' 24-1-1 will battle the No. 6 Jesuit Blue Jays Saturday at Hunter Stadium with the game time still to be determined. Jesuit, the defending Division I champions, after they secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over St. Paul's in last year's championship tilt. St. Paul's and Jesuit have established themselves as the two premier boys Division I soccer clubs in the state representing the Northshore and the Southshore as they have met for the coveted state championship for the last three years. The Blue Jays have bragging rights winning two of the three state championship matches. Saturday's rivalry semifinal match has the makings of being a special encounter for both clubs as they try to advance to the championship match scheduled for Friday February 28th at Tad Gormley Stadium.
In Division III quarterfinal action, the No. 2 seed Northlake Christian School Wolverines kept their championship hopes alive earning a hard-fought 1-0 victory over No. 7 Holy Savior Menard on a goal by Mason Morise. NCS, 20-3-2, advances to the semis, and will host No. 6 Newman at Wolverine Stadium. NCS coach Nick Chetta named his back line as the defensive players of the match with Josh "Catfish" Landry posting the Wolverines' third consecutive playoff shutout, registering three saves on free kicks. Coach Chetta said, his team still has "unfinished business" reference getting back to the state championship game.
In Division II quarterfinal action from yesterday, the No. 4 seed Lakeshore Titans came up short falling to No. 5 St. Thomas More 2-0. Lakeshore trailed 1-0 at the half. Lakeshore coach Andrew Knock named Ethan Leger his top defender, while keeper Jordan Hall netted three saves. The Titans, who finish the season 14-5-3, will be appearing tomorrow night with their head coach on Northshore Sports broadcasting live from WOW Cafe in Covington. Join me for tomorrow night's show, which airs from 7-8 p.m.
In Division I, the No. 2 seed St. Paul's Wolves were victorious stopping No. 7 Captain Shreve 4-1 last night at Hunter Stadium on a second-half hat trick by Cameron Robinson, the Wolves' leading scorer. St. Paul's Davis Neitzschman netted a goal in the ninth minute to give the Wolves the early advantage. Grant Hebert and Byron Morgan were credited with excellent ball movement setting up Neitzschman. St. Paul's coach Sean Moser named Christian Caragliano, the Wolves' MVP. The Captain Shreve Gators tallied the equalizer in the 30th minute. The Wolves' 24-1-1 will battle the No. 6 Jesuit Blue Jays Saturday at Hunter Stadium with the game time still to be determined. Jesuit, the defending Division I champions, after they secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over St. Paul's in last year's championship tilt. St. Paul's and Jesuit have established themselves as the two premier boys Division I soccer clubs in the state representing the Northshore and the Southshore as they have met for the coveted state championship for the last three years. The Blue Jays have bragging rights winning two of the three state championship matches. Saturday's rivalry semifinal match has the makings of being a special encounter for both clubs as they try to advance to the championship match scheduled for Friday February 28th at Tad Gormley Stadium.
In Division III quarterfinal action, the No. 2 seed Northlake Christian School Wolverines kept their championship hopes alive earning a hard-fought 1-0 victory over No. 7 Holy Savior Menard on a goal by Mason Morise. NCS, 20-3-2, advances to the semis, and will host No. 6 Newman at Wolverine Stadium. NCS coach Nick Chetta named his back line as the defensive players of the match with Josh "Catfish" Landry posting the Wolverines' third consecutive playoff shutout, registering three saves on free kicks. Coach Chetta said, his team still has "unfinished business" reference getting back to the state championship game.
In Division II quarterfinal action from yesterday, the No. 4 seed Lakeshore Titans came up short falling to No. 5 St. Thomas More 2-0. Lakeshore trailed 1-0 at the half. Lakeshore coach Andrew Knock named Ethan Leger his top defender, while keeper Jordan Hall netted three saves. The Titans, who finish the season 14-5-3, will be appearing tomorrow night with their head coach on Northshore Sports broadcasting live from WOW Cafe in Covington. Join me for tomorrow night's show, which airs from 7-8 p.m.
Monday, February 17, 2014
PJP Basketball
Pope John Paul II Jaguars downed Mt. Hermon 54-44 Friday at home to earn the District 8-2A basketball title. PJP's Joe Feraci topped the Jags with 23 points. Feraci also added three assists and two rebounds, while Marcus Rome delivered eight points with 10 rebounds. Codey Davie chipped in with eight points and four rebounds. PJP II, 11-13 overall, finished 6-2 in district play tied with Northlake Christian School, but the Jaguars win the district crown, by virtue of the tie breaker with the Wolverines.
NCS, downed Pine 51-43 Thursday with Josh O'Rear finishing with 20 points and 13 rebounds fashioning one of his patented double-doubles. Matt Miller contributed 14 points, while Matt Whelan totaled seven points for the Wolverines. NCS finished 6-2 in the district race with PJP II, but finishes second based on the tie breaker with the Jaguars.
NCS, downed Pine 51-43 Thursday with Josh O'Rear finishing with 20 points and 13 rebounds fashioning one of his patented double-doubles. Matt Miller contributed 14 points, while Matt Whelan totaled seven points for the Wolverines. NCS finished 6-2 in the district race with PJP II, but finishes second based on the tie breaker with the Jaguars.
Soccer Playoff Update
The Louisiana High School Athletic Association state soccer playoffs took to the pitch Saturday. In Division II quarterfinal action, the No. 5 seed Lakeshore Lady Titans battled, but came up short, being edged 1-0 on the road by No. 4 seed Vandebilt Catholic. Both teams were up to the task early on and battled through a scoreless first half. Vandebilt Catholic was the beneficiary of a Lakeshore own goal 22 minutes into the second half, which proved to be the game-winner. Lakeshore coach Wes Leake said it was a very competitive match and felt like his team had more first half scoring opporutniites, but were unable to find the back of the net. Leake said the second half was pretty even. Leake named his keeper Ali Bernard his top defender as she was credited with six saves. Congratulations to the Lakeshore Lady Titans, who made their quarterfinal appearance, finishing 14-6-3.
The LHSSA layoffs resume today with a number of St. Tammany Parish teams still in it as they advance to the quarterfinals. In Division I girls action, the No. 1 seed St. Scholastica Academy Doves are hosting District 6-I rival No. 8 Mandeville Lady Skippers tonight at 6 o'clock in key quarterfinal action. SSA, the co-district champs, enter with a 20-2 mark, while Mandeville stands at 25-5-1. Both SSA and Mandeville have posted two playoff shut out victories advancing to the quarters. No. 4 seed Fontainebleau, 22-2, is on the road tonight, tangling with No. 5 Dominican at Pan American Stadium in a 7 o'clock match.
In Division III, three quality St. Tammany Parish teams are still in it vying for potential state championships. No. 1 seed Pope John Paul II, 19-1-1, is at home this evening, hosting No. 8 Episcopal at six o'clock over at Lester Latino Field in Slidell. No. 7 Archbishop Hannan, 16-4-2, travels to No. 2 Newman this afternoon in a 5 o'clock quarterfinal match.
No. 12 Northlake Christian School's Lady Wolverines are at home today hosting No. 4 Academy of Sacred Heart in a 6 o'clock match.
The LHSSA layoffs resume today with a number of St. Tammany Parish teams still in it as they advance to the quarterfinals. In Division I girls action, the No. 1 seed St. Scholastica Academy Doves are hosting District 6-I rival No. 8 Mandeville Lady Skippers tonight at 6 o'clock in key quarterfinal action. SSA, the co-district champs, enter with a 20-2 mark, while Mandeville stands at 25-5-1. Both SSA and Mandeville have posted two playoff shut out victories advancing to the quarters. No. 4 seed Fontainebleau, 22-2, is on the road tonight, tangling with No. 5 Dominican at Pan American Stadium in a 7 o'clock match.
In Division III, three quality St. Tammany Parish teams are still in it vying for potential state championships. No. 1 seed Pope John Paul II, 19-1-1, is at home this evening, hosting No. 8 Episcopal at six o'clock over at Lester Latino Field in Slidell. No. 7 Archbishop Hannan, 16-4-2, travels to No. 2 Newman this afternoon in a 5 o'clock quarterfinal match.
No. 12 Northlake Christian School's Lady Wolverines are at home today hosting No. 4 Academy of Sacred Heart in a 6 o'clock match.
Northshore over Hammond
Northshore's Panthers, the defending District 6-5A champs, turned back the
Hammond Tornadoes 75-67 Friday and remained in first place in the district
race. The Panthers, 14-11 overall and 11-1 in district play, hold a one game
advantage over the Mandeville Skippers. The Panthers and Skippers square off
tomorrow night at Mandeville to determine the district champion. A Northshore
victory over Mandeville would clinch the outright title for the Panthers.
Northshore's KJ Hopkins delivered for the Panthers dropping in 22 points with
seven rebounds and three assists. Will Claiborne was solid once again posting a
double-double scoring 18 points and 11 rebounds. Guard Brett McNeese contributed
12 points and five assists for the victorious Panthers.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Mandeville Girls Soccer on Northshore Sports
We had a great chat with the ladies from Mandeville last night and wish them well in the playoffs!!!
Monday, February 10, 2014
Northshore and Mandeville basketball
Northshore's Panthers continued their winning ways and remained atop the
District 6-5A standings following a 81-70 victory over the Fontainebleau
Bulldogs. Northshore's Josh Calvin netted 17 points, connecting on 5-of-9
three-point attempts. Will Claiborne registered a double-double with 14
points and 11 rebounds, while KJ Hopkins finished with 14 points and four
steals for the Panthers. Brett McNeese contributed eight points with four
assists and Derrick McDonald added eight points with three assists.
Northshore 12-11 after a 3-10 start, stand at 9-1 in district play. Northshore
travels to St. Paul's tomorrow to battle the Wolves.
In other District 6-5A boys' action, the second place Mandeville Skippers
earned a 46-32 victory over arch-rival St. Paul's, setting a new district
home attendance record with a crowd of over 1,000 fans. Logan Barrigan,
a 1,000-point scorer for the Skippers, poured in 20 points followed by
Hunter Dugas with 14. Mandeville upped its record to 19-8 and trails the
district front running Northshore Panthers by one game at 8-2 in district play.
Soccery Playoffs
The opening round of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association boys and girls
state soccer playoffs concluded on Saturday and a number of St. Tammany Parish
clubs continued their winning ways in their march for potential coveted
championships in Divisions I, II and III. in girls' Division I action from
Friday, the No. 1 seed St. Scholastica Academy rolled past No. 32 seed West
Jefferson 13-0 with Taylor Lambert, Kate Gutterman and Courtney Robicheaux
netting two goals each to help spark the Doves' bi-district round playoff
explosion. SSA, 19-2, named Kristen Stuckey its top defender and the Doves
advance to the regional round hosting No. 16 Archbishop Chapelle, a 3-1 winner
over No. 17 Denham Srpings. The SSA-Chapelle match takes place tonight at 6 o'clock
at the Art Lyons Athletic Complex. No. 4 seed Fontaienbleau Lady Bulldogs
blanked No. 29 Chalmette 12-0 Friday at the Dawg Pound after building a 6-0
halftime advantage. Four players, Savannah Camarda, Abby Pence, Danielle
Sabathe and Chelsea Stiebing each netted two goals to help spearhead the
Lady Bulldogs' attack. Gabi Cerise, Maddie Cerise, Diana Goff and Allie White
tallied one goal each. Fontainebleau 22-2 hosts No. 13 West Monroe Wednesday
at 5 o'clock. No. 11 Northshore's Lady Panthers blanked No. 22 New Iberia 2-0
on two goals by Samantha Jordan. Jordan netted an unassisted goal in the 20th
minute and tacked on her second goal 20 minutes into the second half assisted
by Kristen Delhome. Northshore named Sha-Sha Lee its top defender and keeper
Jade Gallaher played lights out according to coach Jeff Dunlop. Northshore,
13-7-1 advances and travels to No. 6 St. Joseph's Academy, a 4-0 winner over
No. 27 Central Lafourche. In Division II, the No. 15 Pearl River Lady Rebels raced past No. 18 East
Jefferson 11-1 and now travels to No. 2 St. Thomas More, who had a first-round
bye. In Division III, No. 7 seven seed Archbishop Hannan blanked No. 26 North Caddo
7-0 on two second half goals by Shannon Reilly and single goals by Stefa
Harvey, Lizzie Frank, Hannah Duplechain, Megan Reilly and Theresa Goldkamp.
Hannan named Olivia Sanchez its top defender and Jensen Volz was the winning
keeper. Archbishop Hannan, 15-4-2, hosts No. 10 Metairie Park Country Day thias
afternoon at 5 o'clock. In today's girls' Division II playoff action, No. 5 seed Lakeshore, following
a first-round bye, hosts No. 12 seed West Ouachita this afternoon at 5 o'clock. In Division III, No. 1 seed Pope John Paul II, 18-1-1, is on the road
today, taking on No. 17 Holy Savior Menard.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Local signing
Dalvin Populist signed with UL Rajun Cajuns. He signed as a
quarterback. UL feels he could be their future at the
quarterback position. He leaves Northshore having won the offensive MVP two
years in a row. Dalvin threw for over a thousand yards and ran the same in his
senior year. Coach Bourg feels he has a bright future on the college level.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
NS Soccer Playoffs for the Boys
Ten St. Tammany Parish boys soccer teams received good news yesterday as the Louisiana High School Athletic Association released the playoff brackets for Divisions I, II and III.
In Division I there were five St. Tammany Parish clubs listed including No. 2 seed St. Paul's Wolves. St. Paul's opens the bi-district round tomorrow, hosting No. 31 seed Central of Baton Rouge with a 5:30 start at Hunter Stadium.
Mandeville's Skippers enter as the No. 9 seed and will host No. 24 Airline tomorrow at 4:30. The Northshore Panthers are a No. 10 seed and host No. 23 Hahnville this Saturday at 5 p.m. Fontainebleau's Bulldogs are seeded No. 18 and will travel to No. 15 Caddo Magnet for a 4:30 match tomorrow. The Covington Lions drew a No. 29 seed and are on the road against No. 4 Acadiana.
In Division II, the Lakeshore Titans, drew a No. 4 seed and a first-round bye. The Titans will advance and play the winner of No. 13 Lutcher and No. 20 Westgate. Pearl River is No. 18 seed and travels to No. 15 Leesville tomorrow for a 5 o'clock match. The Salmen Spartans come in at No. 22 and travel to No. 11 Loyola Prep.
In Division III, the No. 2 seeded Northlake Christian School Wolverines, host No. 31 seed St. Frederick tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Pope John Paul II is the No. 17 seed and travels to No. 16 Parkview Baptist.
Switching to the girls bracket, which was announced on Tuesday, there are nine St. Tammany Parish clubs entering the soccer playoffs and three of them are in action today. In Division I play this afternoon, the No. 8 seeded Mandeville Lady Skippers host No. 25 Hahnville at 6 o'clock. In Division II action, the No. 1 seed Pope John Paul II Lady Jaguars host the No. 32 Academy of Sacred Heart this afternoon at 5. No. 12 seed Northlake Christian School is also in action today hosting No. 21 Ascension Episcopal at 6 p.m.
In Division I there were five St. Tammany Parish clubs listed including No. 2 seed St. Paul's Wolves. St. Paul's opens the bi-district round tomorrow, hosting No. 31 seed Central of Baton Rouge with a 5:30 start at Hunter Stadium.
Mandeville's Skippers enter as the No. 9 seed and will host No. 24 Airline tomorrow at 4:30. The Northshore Panthers are a No. 10 seed and host No. 23 Hahnville this Saturday at 5 p.m. Fontainebleau's Bulldogs are seeded No. 18 and will travel to No. 15 Caddo Magnet for a 4:30 match tomorrow. The Covington Lions drew a No. 29 seed and are on the road against No. 4 Acadiana.
In Division II, the Lakeshore Titans, drew a No. 4 seed and a first-round bye. The Titans will advance and play the winner of No. 13 Lutcher and No. 20 Westgate. Pearl River is No. 18 seed and travels to No. 15 Leesville tomorrow for a 5 o'clock match. The Salmen Spartans come in at No. 22 and travel to No. 11 Loyola Prep.
In Division III, the No. 2 seeded Northlake Christian School Wolverines, host No. 31 seed St. Frederick tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Pope John Paul II is the No. 17 seed and travels to No. 16 Parkview Baptist.
Switching to the girls bracket, which was announced on Tuesday, there are nine St. Tammany Parish clubs entering the soccer playoffs and three of them are in action today. In Division I play this afternoon, the No. 8 seeded Mandeville Lady Skippers host No. 25 Hahnville at 6 o'clock. In Division II action, the No. 1 seed Pope John Paul II Lady Jaguars host the No. 32 Academy of Sacred Heart this afternoon at 5. No. 12 seed Northlake Christian School is also in action today hosting No. 21 Ascension Episcopal at 6 p.m.
Salmen rolls
The Salmen Lady Spartans continued their mastery over opponents flirting with the century mark rolling past St. Scholastica Academy 97-19. Megan Brown spearheaded the Lady Spartans' attack with 23 points and five assists. Salmen upped its record to 23-1 and reamined unbeaten at 4-0 in district play. Salmen's Tiara Warren netted 19 points with seven steals and seven assists. Kalani Brown registered another outstanding effort with a double-double, scoring 17 points with 10 rebounds. She also dominated inside posting six blocks with five steals.
Monday, February 3, 2014
St Pauls District Champs
In Friday boys high school soccer action the St. Paul's Wolves clinched the District 6-I crown rolling past Slidell 8-1 with Cameron Robinson leading the way with a sterling performance netting three goals and two assists. Austin Groeneveld tallied two goals, while Christian Caragliano, Eric Guin and Andrew Brouillette added one goal each. Guin added an assist, while Tyler Murphy and Trevor Watkins were also credited with assists for the Wolves.
PJPII and Hannan girls soccer
PJP II and Archbishop Hannan girls soccer teams meet in prayer following Saturday's match played at Hannan
Congratulations to the Pope John Paul II Lady Jaguars, who secured the District 8-3 title Friday blanking St. Thomas Aquinas 7-0. Freshman Marlena Cutura fashioned a hat trick with two assists to spark the attack. Christina Cutura delivered two goals with two assists, while Jessica Mahoney added two goals with an assist.
PJP II, 17-1,1, closed out district play Saturday earning a 5-1 victory over Archbishop Hannan. The Lady Jags finished 6-0 in district play spearheaded once again by the Cutura sisters, Christina and Marlena, along with Jessica Mahoney, who accounted for all five goals. PJP II coach JB Mahoney credited his team with an excellent match aganst a quality Archbishop Hannan club. Mahoney said, "the one thingI have said all year is that we are so attack minded as a team. The combination play in the final third is hard to defend. In addition our back line is strong and our keeper Alexis Molero is active off her line, which supports the back four," Mahoney added. In Saturday's match, Hannan played without starting freshman keeper Shaye Trednich, who is out with a broken bone in her foot. Lady Hawks' eighth grader Courtney St. John filled in and did a good job. Hannan also played Central of Baton Rouge and won 3-0 Sautrday on two goals by Megan Reilly and one by Hannah Duplechain. Hannan finishes the regular season 14-4-2 and was the district runner up at 3-3 behind PJP II.
Congratulations to the Pope John Paul II Lady Jaguars, who secured the District 8-3 title Friday blanking St. Thomas Aquinas 7-0. Freshman Marlena Cutura fashioned a hat trick with two assists to spark the attack. Christina Cutura delivered two goals with two assists, while Jessica Mahoney added two goals with an assist.
PJP II, 17-1,1, closed out district play Saturday earning a 5-1 victory over Archbishop Hannan. The Lady Jags finished 6-0 in district play spearheaded once again by the Cutura sisters, Christina and Marlena, along with Jessica Mahoney, who accounted for all five goals. PJP II coach JB Mahoney credited his team with an excellent match aganst a quality Archbishop Hannan club. Mahoney said, "the one thingI have said all year is that we are so attack minded as a team. The combination play in the final third is hard to defend. In addition our back line is strong and our keeper Alexis Molero is active off her line, which supports the back four," Mahoney added. In Saturday's match, Hannan played without starting freshman keeper Shaye Trednich, who is out with a broken bone in her foot. Lady Hawks' eighth grader Courtney St. John filled in and did a good job. Hannan also played Central of Baton Rouge and won 3-0 Sautrday on two goals by Megan Reilly and one by Hannah Duplechain. Hannan finishes the regular season 14-4-2 and was the district runner up at 3-3 behind PJP II.
Highschool Soccer
In local high school soccer action, Northshore's Dario Cutura broke through
for two goals following a hard-fought scoreless tie at the half, leading the
Panthers to a 2-0 victory over the Slidell Tigers. Northshore goal keeper
Larry Newby was the winning keeper with five saves, while Matt Smith was
named the Panthers' top defender. Northshore, 16-4-2 and 10-3 in District
6-I play close out their regular season today at the Covington High Fighting
Lions. In last night's girls match, Northshore Lady Panthers won their match 2-1.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Hannan Soccer on Northshore Sports
Archbishop Hannan's Hannah Duplechain & Megan Reilly
Mahoney goes over 100 goals scored for PJP II
PJP II senior soccer player Jessica Mahoney is pictured
with public address announcer Mike Stearns after she scored five goals to
surpass the 100-goal mark in her Lady Jaguar career.
Lady Jags head coach JB Mahoney, the father of Jessica
and players look on.
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