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.
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