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The whole Danneel + LSU thing is so sketchy. I can’t find any mention of what year she graduated. We’ve never seen pictures from that time period. She’s only mentioned her college experience a few times (mostly party stories of course). She’s not listed as a notable alumni despite there being a very low bar for who they consider notable. She’s not in the 2001 Gumbo yearbook, the year she would have graduated from a 4 year program. I’ve tried looking at the ones from 2002 and 2003 in case she graduated late, but they don’t have a clear list of graduates. Still trying to find commencement programs from those years to see if she’s on them. Her Wikipedia doesn’t mention any education, only third party/rate websites do (the OTH forum says she majored in Beat Poetry, which is very much not a real major). The closet thing to proof is that she was mentioned on an LSU alumni forum/board back in 2008 when she did her spread for Maxim, and a Louisiana Life article from the same year that says she went for Mass Communications. And those obviously aren’t super reliable sources.
My guess is that she did go to LSU, but she didn’t graduate. At least semester or two because that was what was expected of her, and then she moved to California to try to become famous. Mommy and Daddy will only pay for the Studio City apartment if you give college a try first type of thing. Then to try and counteract her bitchy and promiscuous image, she pretended to be the only college graduate in the OTH cast.
It would also make sense that she went to LSU because her foot in the door to the WB/CW was the show What I Like About You, and one of the creators went to LSU (the same show was also run by several creeps known for their love for the casting couch, but that’s a whole other rabbit hole. Crazy that almost every single role D has ever had can be traced back to a creepy dude who gave her the role in exchange for sexual favors).
If it helps, this is the only mention I found from a more official source The Eunice News or whatever it is called.
For all the articles I found, none showed her actually attending OR graduating. The timeline doesn’t match anyway because articles immediately switch to her career in acting and so it seems she merely enrolled and then moved to L.A.
Notice how her mom talks about Danneel and how even she lies, claiming her daughter has standards ( we all saw what she did with her career)
This article also helps you get a sense how involved she was with Riley, they were building a life together way before Jensen came along.
Since we can see her mom completely lie about Danneel in this article, we can conclude that the apple doesn’t fall from the tree. Religious girls don’t do soft porn scenes, I’ll stop here because the rest is obvious.
[edit] Forgot to mention that Clownana was the first set J and D met on. You do the math from there.
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Dr Lloyd Leonards Baton Rouge LA - Experienced Medical Professional
Dr. Lloyd Leonards Baton Rouge L.A is an experienced doctor with a strong dedication to his patients. He is originally from Louisiana and grew up on a farm in the small town of Eunice. Dr. Lloyd Leonards Baton Rouge L.A attended LSUE and later transferred to LSU, where he graduated with a minor in chemistry and a degree in biological sciences and . Dr. Lloyd Leonards Baton Rouge LAs is currently focused on developing his business, Axia Medical.
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C's Alumni Update - Hartman Ready To Fill Bullpen Void In Lansing
C’s Alumni Update – Hartman Ready To Fill Bullpen Void In Lansing
Nick Hartman has appeared in 30 games out of the bullpen so far in his minor league career.
The stage is set for Nick Hartman to take on a bigger role in the Lansing Lugnuts bullpen. The 2016 Vancouver Canadians righthander has seen fellow former 2016 C’s relievers Zach Jackson and Jackson McClellandreceive promotions from Lansing to Dunedin over the weekend. If Hartman’s recent performances…
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#Coastal Plains League#Conference USA#Eugene Emeralds#Fayetteville Swamp Dogs#Hillsboro Hops#Jackson McClelland#Jesse Goldberg-Strassler#Lansing Lugnuts#LSU-Eunice#Nick Hartman#Old Dominion Monarchs#Peninsula Pilots#Tri-City Dust Devils#West Michigan Whitecaps#Zach Jackson
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Live Oak softball, baseball players sign with colleges | Sports
Live Oak softball, baseball players sign with colleges | Sports
Live Oak’s Kayce Bennett (Southern Miss), Kaylee Chandler (LSU-Eunice), Chloe Magee (Southeastern Louisiana), Braxton Demopulos (Holmes Community College) and Hunter Owens (Meridian Community College) signed Wednesday. Bennett, Chandler and Magee signed to play softball, while Demopulos and Owens signed to play baseball. Rob DeArmond | The News WATSON – A group of Live Oak softball and baseball…
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http://nba.com Episode 2: St. Edmund/Eunice/Northwest HS Interviews & 227's YouTube Chili' LSU Chili' Tigers #GeauxTigers http://hoops227.tv Spicy' https://www.nike.com/w/lsu-tigers-6hgvy Spicy' NBA Mix! Football Fall Camp Update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3HMegku8ng&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr bit.ly/3kzzMlX
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http://nba.com Episode 2: St. Edmund/Eunice/Northwest HS Interviews & 227's YouTube Chili' LSU Chili' Tigers #GeauxTigers http://hoops227.tv Spicy' https://www.nike.com/w/lsu-tigers-6hgvy Spicy' NBA Mix! Football Fall Camp Update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3HMegku8ng&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr bit.ly/3kzzMlX
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Mulerider Softball Reloaded as Fall Practice Gets Underway
Source: https://muleriderathletics.com/news/2021/9/28/mulerider-softball-reloaded-as-fall-practice-gets-underway.aspx
MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Nationally-prominent Southern Arkansas Softball's 2022 National Championship quest has begun as fall practice opened up for eighth-year head coach Jason Anderson's Muleriders which reloaded with some of the country's top talent. It is a new look squad for Anderson who has led the program to its most successful run to date which includes back-to-back-to-back Great American Conference regular season titles, five-straight trips to the NCAA Central Region Tournament and a pair of World Series appearances which saw SAU finish in the top four nationally both times. Despite the newness of roster, the program's goals remain the same: chasing that elusive national championship. Seven junior college transfers and six four-year transfers, including four from the Division I ranks, make up the newest crop of talent that has been re-harvested in Magnolia. "I am so excited about these transfers we were able to bring in to add to our great group of early signees and returners," noted Anderson. "This group has been working together since we got back this fall, and as we have now moved into team practice I am really seeing what a special group we have." Sabrina Anguiano Riverside, Calif. | SS/UT | Rogers State University >>> Anguiano joins Anderson's squad after playing in 46 games for MIAA-foe Rogers State which won 34 games and advanced to the league's tournament title game. This past season, Anguiano recorded 37 hits, five doubles and four homeruns, while scoring 27 runs. Defensively, she recorded 66 assists and 56 putouts. The California native was named the MIAA Hitter of the Week on May 4 and was a member of the MIAA Softball Honor Roll. Brianna Everett Paragould, Ark. | C/UT | Three Rivers College >>> Everett, who earned first team All-MCCAC and first team all-region honors at Three Rivers College, hit .429 and slugged .776 in 50 games for the Raiders this past spring. The Arkansas native hit 16 home runs and 11 doubles, totaled 74 RBI and scored 39 runs. Defensively, Everett recorded 87 putouts and 37 assists. Uchenna Jong Loy Amsterdam, Netherlands | IF | Bossier Parish CC >>> The 2021 NJCAA Region XIV Player of the Year, Jong Loy brings a lot of power to Magnolia. An All-Louisiana Collegiate Softball Team selection this past spring, the Amsterdam native hit .521 with 27 home runs and 84 RBI as she helped lead BPCC to a 45-7 record overall and a deep run in the Region IV East Tournament. Dylann Kaderka Keller, Texas | RHP | Grayson College >>> Behind an NJCAA-leading 31 wins, Dylann Kaderka earned NJCAA Division I Pitcher of the Year honors as well as 2021 NJCAA Softball World Series Most Outstanding Pitcher recognition following the spring campaign at Grayson College. Kaderka fanned 212 batters and generated a 2.28 ERA in 202.0 innings pitched. She received All-America First-Team honors from both the NJCAA and NFCA, was an all-region and all-conference performer in addition to be named the NTJCAC Pitcher of the Year. Gracie King Winnsboro, La. | INF | LSU-Eunice >>> King comes to Magnolia after two years at LSU-Eunice. In 2021, she hit .344 with 56 hits, including a dozen home runs to go along with a team-leading 55 RBI. King played in all 56 games making 48 starts and recorded a team-leading 114 total bases. Along with 27 walks and six hit-by-pitch, the run-producing bat orchestrated a 1.151 OPS and helped the Bengals win 34 games last spring. Sara Mayes Lufkin, Texas | C/UT | Angelina College/Trinity Valley CC >>> A two-year player at Angelina College, Mayes made the move to Trinity Valley after AC canceled sports this past spring. A power hitter, Mayes hit .500 with 38 hits including eight home runs and 34 RBI in 25 games for the Cardinals. She struck out just three times in 91 plate appearances and totaled 66 bases with 25 runs scored. In her final year at AC, Mayes helped send the Lady Roadrunners to the NJCAA DI World Series title game with a game-tying two-run home run, one of 11 blasts that season, in AC's 15-13 win over Central Florida. Jade Miller Plano, Texas | OF | Utah Valley >>> Miller transfers to SAU after a year and a half of action at Utah Valley of the Western Athletic Conference. In 61 games for the Wolverines, Miller hit .322 with 59 hits which includes a dozen doubles, three triples and a home run. She scored 34 runs and registered 19 RBI. Miller's previous stops include Arkansas, UDallas where she set the single-season hit record with 61 as a freshman, and Grayson College where she earned NJCAA first-team All-American honors in 2019 after hitting .473 to go along with 13 doubles, 18 home runs, 59 RBIs, 67 runs, and 18 stolen bases. Madison Miller Wichita, Kan. | OF/UT | Texas-Arlington >>> A two-time Gatorade Player of the Year Nominee in the state of Kansas, Miller played for four seasons at UT-Arlington where she was a part of 95 wins including a 36-27 campaign in 2019 that finished with the Mavericks winning the National Invitational Softball Championship. For her career, Miller collected 52 hits which includes seven doubles and seven home runs. Additionally, she recorded 35 RBI and scored 21 runs. Taylor Murphy Sweeny, Texas | 3B/RHP | Lamar >>> A two-time Texas All-State performer in high school, Murphy put in three seasons at Division I Lamar playing in 103 games with 99 starts. She recorded 39 hits, 19 RBI and scored 13 runs. Defensively, she registered 224 putouts with 142 assists. Additionally, she tossed 2.0 in the circle for the Cards this past spring as she made the first two pitching appearances of her collegiate career. Kiana Pogroszewski Ephraim, Utah | RHP | Bossier Parish CC >>> A second-team NJCAA Region XIV East All-Conference selection this past spring, Pogroszewski posted a 17-0 record for BPCC in 22 starts totaling 105.0 innings pitched. She carried a 2.60 ERA as a sophomore and tossed ten complete games with 96 total strikeouts. Baylie Thornhill Baton Rouge, La. | RHP | LSU/Ohio >>> A three-time all-district performer at St. Joseph's Academy in Baton Rouge, Thornhill made stops at South Alabama, LSU and Ohio before landing in Magnolia. The right-hander, in her final year for the Bobcats in 2020, appeared in 14 games with eight starts in the circle where she recorded three complete games, two saves and picked up a win in 55.1 innings pitched. She fanned 36 and allowed only eight hits. Destiny Vasquez Norwalk, Calif. | RHP/UT | Lee University >>> A two-time California Junior College Pitcher of the Year, Vasquez earned All-America honors while at Cypress College in 2017. Two years later, she was named Orange Empire Conference MVP and garnered all-state honors at Fullerton College. Vasquez transferred to Division II Lee University of the Gulf South Conference and in a shortened 2020 season, she won six games, struck out 76 batters, and owned a 2.10 ERA in 70.0 innings pitched. Sydney Ward Paris, Ark. | RHP | Crowder College >>> As a sophomore at Crowder College, Ward posted an 11-1 record with the fourth-most strikeouts in all of junior college softball with 237. She owned an 11.9 K/7 rating, posted a 1.26 ERA and tossed 11 complete games in 139.1 innings of work. Ward earned All-Region XVI first-team honors and was named to the Region XVI All-Tournament team following the Roughriders' runner-up performance in the tournament. Ward helped Crowder post a 47-8 record in 2021. Anderson added, "There is so much talent top to bottom and the team chemistry is outstanding. We will continue to grind this fall and do what we know it takes to continue to compete at a National Level…Team 24 will be ready to continue the tradition of winning that is synonymous with Mulerider Softball."
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Charles Richard Bier Death - Obituary : Charles Bier Has Died
Charles Bier Death - Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death The LSU Eunice family mourns the loss of one of the pillars of our campus.......Read more
Charles Bier Death – Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death The LSU Eunice family mourns the loss of one of the pillars of our campus, Dr. Charles Bier, professor emeritus. Through a social media announcement, DeadDeath learned on August 13, 2021, about the death of Charles Bier who has died. In the mourning spirit of this death, families, friends, and associates of the deceased share their sad news…
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Facing Fears= Stage Fright: reading original Poem (2015)
Facing Fears= Stage Fright: reading original Poem (2015)
For as long as i can remember, i have had massive stage fright. In 2015, I wrote a poem I was rather proud of and decided to put myself out there and read it at the LSU Eunice College talent show. I did really well and for weeks after, I got compliments on my poem. I felt so proud and accomplished 🙂
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LSU campuses statewide are home to more than 50,000 students for the first time in history! They are the state’s future doctors, teachers, engineers and entrepreneurs. #FierceForTheFuture #GeauxUpState #GeauxTigers LSU Shreveport LSU Alexandria LSU Eunice LSU Health Shreveport LSU Health New Orleans • • • • • #college #university #collegelife #campus #student #school #10deep #blackscale #diamondsupply #pinkdolphin #croc #study #rocksmith #diamondlife #karmaloop #crooks #studying #students #strapback #lrg #5panel #dorm #studyblr #collegefootball (at LSU Health Shreveport School of Allied Health Professions) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2hINIFhvSf/?igshid=k2w005nygacw
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baseball. TJC vs. LSU Eunice. g2 http://videomp3indir.net/video/9GB4C18CwIs/baseball-tjc-vs-lsu-eunice-g2.html
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How To Become A Firefighter In Louisiana
The state of Louisiana poses several natural threats to its citizens. How to become a firefighter in Louisiana is a question posed by many aspiring firefighters in the state.
Flood warnings and major storms are a common problem, especially for those living near the delta and major flood plains.
The fire departments in Louisiana have their work cut out to handle major incidents including these floods, fires and other accidents across the state. It takes a good character and a lot of skill to become a qualified firefighter here.
How To Become A Firefighter In Louisiana
High school diploma or GED
Pass civil service exam and TABE examination
Valid driver license
Pass a background check
The requirements above are all pretty basic and apply to the majority of applicants looking to start as a firefighter in volunteer and career departments.
But, career departments, especially in major cities, can have far more expectations.
Below I will talk about some of the screening and testing that you might be subjected to in some departments. I will also talk about the training opportunities and some of the bigger city departments in the state.
Screening and testing processes in Louisiana
Screening processes in this state can be a grueling process that requires a lot of patience and a strong character.
Officials in many major fire departments will carry out a range of academic, physical and character tests to see how well candidates perform under pressure.
Following the standard civil service exam, recruits must handle the TABE test.
In a way, this overrides a small portion of the high school diploma requirement because they need to see your current levels of aptitude. You must prove you have 12th grade English and 10th grade math skills.
Then there is an 11 event physical ability test (CPAT) and a long firefighter interview process. During this time there is also drug screening, psychological screening and a background check for any criminal activity.
Some departments are tougher than others with their application process.
A good example of this is Baton Rogue, which likes to employ people with a lot of experience and education qualifications whenever possible.
They need the best and brightest from the start to avoid the need for too much on-the-job training. In this case, the department prefers to see people with a college education.
Therefore, those that have the desire to progress with a career position in this city – or any other major department – may be better off enrolling in a college course.
Also, Monroe requires a score of 75 on the Civil Service Entrance Exam. The standard passing score is 70 so they have much higher expectations for their new recruits.
Another point to raise here is how tough some departments are on physical ability and age.
For example, the Monroe Fire Department says that you have to be above 18 but no older than 37 when submitting your application. They don’t say why 37 is the cut-off age. There does have to be an upper limit on some physically demanding roles.
However, there are plenty of fit, intelligent 37-year-olds in Louisiana that are prepared to put in the training and college education for a change in career.
Firefighting in Louisiana
Firefighters here will have to handle many of the standard emergencies that all new recruits train for. All towns and cities will deal with major emergencies in the form of large fires, vehicle accidents and other life-threatening situations.
In Louisiana, this also means flooding. Flood defense and fire services in Louisiana are a crucial part of the fire service here.
Floods are a common problem in Louisiana and crews must remain on stand-by during times of bad weather. A bad flood can lead to the displacement of communities and evacuation procedures, as well as the need to pump the water out of streets and properties.
Any department in a flood plain must employ staff with the skills to handle this type of situation.
Fire Academies in Louisiana
Many new recruits will go straight into their firefighter 1 and other essential training programs after passing their recruitment tests.
Others will need to have some basic skills and EMT certification first.
Monroe recruits get to enjoy what the department calls a “vigorous” military style training program for 18 weeks. Training options will depend on your current role and location.
You could train with your department or at a fire academy. There are also colleges across Louisiana that offer higher education in fire science. Associate degrees and other college credits are great in competitive districts where departments favor those with more knowledge.
The following is a list of fire academies and colleges that offer firefighter training and certifications.
New Orleans: Delgado Community College
Shreveport: Southern University at Shreveport
Bridge City: Jefferson Parish Fire Training Center
Baton Rouge: LSU Fire and Emergency Training Institute
Eunice: Louisiana State University Eunice
New Orleans students can take part in a Fire Science Technology program at Delgado Community College.
Over at the Fire and Emergency Training Institute in Baton Rouge, there is a more intensive process. The Carrol L. Herring Fire & Emergency Training Institute covers 80 acres of land as part of the LSU campus.
It carries plenty of specialist training equipment to help new students learn about basic fire fighting skills.
There is also advanced technical training for hazardous materials, management skills and more. Options vary from the three-hour classes to the fourteen-week course. You can find out more about this opportunity by checking out this link.
Major Fire Departments in Louisiana
The following is a list of major fire departments in Louisiana and the requirements to apply and join each fire department.
How to Become A New Orleans Firefighter
High school diploma or GED
Pass civil service exam and TABE examination
Valid driver license
Pass a background check
I can’t start this section without discussing the most robust city of them all. New Orleans has one of the biggest fire departments in the state of Louisiana because of its population, density and location.
This vibrant city is packed full of residents and tourists and fire crews must be on call at all times to attend emergencies.
This is a city that loves a good carnival and late-night party and these residents and tourists all need round-the-clock protection.
How to Become A Baton Rouge Firefighter
High school diploma or GED
Pass civil service exam and TABE examination
Valid driver license
Pass a background check
The Baton Rouge fire department has a great claim to fame in that it was the first-ever to achieve the Class 1 rating.
Since then it has worked hard to maintain these standards and create a skilled, professional department. This isn’t surprising as it is the state capital.
The size of the city means that fire crews here need to look after around 225,370 people in a space of 85.93 square miles.
That is a densely packed area that is at risk of fire and flood. This is a department that will keep new candidates on their toes and set them up for a long career.
Learn more about their operations by following this link.
How to Become A Monroe, LA Firefighter
High school diploma or GED
Pass civil service exam and TABE examination
Valid driver license
Pass a background check
Baton Rouge isn’t the only highly-rated department in the state.
Louisiana also boasts enough Class 1 department in Monroe – giving it two of only 46 such departments in the country.
There are numerous divisions here including investigative, operations, prevention and training divisions.
The city may be smaller with around 48,000 people in an area of 32.55 square miles. But, it is home to a great training academy that could be a good place for new applicants to start out.
Learn more about the Monroe Fire Department here.
Job prospects for firefighters in Louisiana
There are pros and cons when looking at the job prospects for firefighters in Louisiana.
On the plus side, there are lots of positions in the state when looking at the number of available jobs. There were 3.25 firefighter jobs per 1000 people in 2018, which meant 6220 employed crew members.
This means large, well-staffed departments across the state that will always be on the lookout for fresh faces.
The downside here is that the average salary doesn’t reflect the amount of work that these firefighters have to deal with.
The mean annual wage here was just $30,600 for 2018.
To put that in a little more context, neighboring firefighters in Texas got an average of $52,520.
Then there is the city of Baton Rogue. This is slightly higher in Baton Rouge where the starting salary is currently set at $31,626 annually.
All new recruits should be aware that there is the potential for an additional $6,000 each year from the State of Louisiana.
This is a significant bonus for firefighters here and it shows how valued they are.
However, this is only available when recruits finish all of their training and probationary periods.
https://www.brla.gov/913/BRFD-Employment
In short, if you’re wondering how to become a firefighter in Louisiana, the hard work and strong expectations never diminish when you start your career here.
The initial application process is long as departments do their best to pick the best candidates and weed out those with unfavorable characteristics.
Once you make the cut, there is a lot of training ahead of you. It is important to learn as many skills as possible to progress with your career here and succeed in the department.
This means advanced knowledge of fire rescue and prevention but also work with flood emergencies.
Thankfully, there are lots of accredited colleges and fire academies to help you on this journey. Life as a Louisiana firefighter isn’t easy, but it is sure to be rewarding.
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SOFTBALL: DIAMOND NOTES
Source: https://www.navarrocollege.edu/athletics/2019/05/01/softball-diamond-notes/
DIAMOND NOTES that didn’t make the weekend Twitter or Facebook baseball and softball coverage because of overlapping doubleheaders and time constraints.
+ The Bulldogs have played 21 games against 11 teams that received ranking this spring in the NJCAA Division I Softball Polls, including squads that were ranked 1-2-3 for four polling periods (Florida SouthWestern, Chipola, Tyler). NC also played single games against two ranked Division II opponents (LSU-Eunice and Iowa Central).
+ Second-game home runs Sunday by Carmen Acosta and Sarah Koeppen pushed the Bulldogs’ season total to 46, surpassing the 2005-06 team’s documented total of 44 amassed by nine different players. Six players – Koeppen, Woolley, Miranda, Davis, Acosta and Loper – account for NC’s 46 this spring.
+ The Bulldogs are 87.1 percent on steals this season (81-of-93). Second baseman Kamryn Wells is a perfect 10-of-10, while outfielder Jessa Johnson is 17-of-18.
+ Koeppen is tied for eighth place nationally in home runs with 18. She is one of three Texas junior college softball players listed in the Top 10. Howard shortstop Amanda Gonzalez leads the NJCAA with 26. Koeppen shares eighth place with Grayson leftfielder Jade Miller. Midland third baseman Yvonne Hernandez, with 17 home runs, is tied for 12th.
+ Woolley’s seven-game hit streak ended Sunday during Game 2 against Paris. She hit a mind-boggling .789 since April 19, going 15-for-19 with three doubles, a triple, two home runs and 10 RBI. She walked six times, scored 10 runs and collected 32 total bases during that stretch. Woolley had four multi-hit games that ran her season total to 16.
+ Shortstop Madison Pond, who has hit in 37 of 44 games in which she has played, currently is riding an 11-game hitting streak that dates back to April 11. Pond is hitting .469 (15-for-32) and scored seven runs.
+ Koeppen is one home run shy of matching Navarro’s documented individual single-season home run mark of 19 by Simone Broadnax in 2001.
+ Koeppen’s 18 homers include 11 in Region XIV East Zone conference play against six opponents. She’s hit four against Kilgore and two each against Bossier Parish and Angelina.
+ First baseman Izzy Murillo had her first three-hit day of the season in Sunday’s 11-3 Game 1 win over Paris. She had hit safely in each of the last four games she’s played (6-for-11).
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Olivia Guidry Death - Obituary, Ochsner Lafayette General Dead
Olivia Guidry Death – Obituary, Ochsner Lafayette General Dead
Olivia Guidry Obituary – Cause Of Death; a registered Nurse (RN), Emergency Department at Lafayette General Medical Center, Olivia Guidry has died. She passed away on Saturday, July 10, 2021. Her cause of death is associated with complications Covid-19. Guidry studied Nursing at LSU Eunice. Tributes To Olivia Guidry Hal LeJeune said: Please keep our sweet friend Olivia Guidry’s family in your…
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Hey guys check out my brother’s baseball team WINNING THE WORLD SERIES! He’s the catcher and pulls one hell of a play around 1:10
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