LSU got in the running for St. James 2023 ATH Khai Prean after coach Frank Wilson & Cortez Hankton offered him last week. Prean is clearly one of the most gifted athletes in the state and it was only a matter of time until the Tigers got on board. “It feels good to finally get offered by my home state school LSU,” Prean said. “Coach Wilson & coach Hankton let me know that I’m the type of player that can make a big impact in their program.” The Tigers only have two prospects committed for the 2023 class so far. North Caddo high school WR Omarion Miller & TE Mac Markway (Saint Louis, MO). Could the Tigers be on track to get a commitment from Prean soon?? “I like the plan coach Kelly has brought to LSU,” Prean said. “He talks about the program graduating champions & that really let me know that he wants education to be just as important as football is.” Prean currently has offers from premier programs like Michigan, Michigan St, Florida St, Auburn, Tennessee, & a host of others. “I’ve got a chance to visit Auburn, Florida St, & UL-Lafayette so far,” he said. “This summer I plan to visit & camp at a lot more schools though. I plan to make a decision on where I’m going sometime this summer before the start of my senior year.” It’s no doubt that Prean is a must get for the Tigers this class. If the Tigers can land Catholic WR Shelton Sampson & Prean to go with already committed Omarion Miller, that’ll give them the top three ranked receivers in the state for 2023.
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CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO SEE FULL EPISODE!! One year after Carver lost by one point in the state title game, the Rams came out on a mission from the tip going up 26-4 in the first quarter. The Rams never looked back & defeated McMain 66-31 to win the 4A state championship Saturday at Burton Coliseum. Texas A&M signee Solomon Washington had a spectacular performance finishing with 12 points, 20 rebounds, 9 assists, & 6 blocks for the Rams. Of course he earned The Most Outstanding Player. Sophomore Laurence Nathan & Willie Anderson led the Rams with 17 points a piece. To see full highlights & interviews click the link below!! The Wossman Wildcats fell to the Madison Prep Chargers 57-38 in the Class 3A state championship game on last Saturday at Burton Coliseum. The Chargers never trailed in the game because of their stifling defense, which gave them a 30-12 lead at the half. The Wildcats was able to cut the lead to nine going into the fourth after a big and one by freshman point guard Antron Mason making the score 41-32. The Chargers would go on a 16-6 run to put the Wildcats away in the fourth behind a big performance from senior Dez’Mond Perkins. He was named Most Outstanding Player finishing with 21 points, 7 rebounds & 2 blocks. What made this win even more impressive was that Seton Hall signee Percy Daniels didn’t score a single point in the game for the Chargers because of foul trouble most of the game. Click the link below to see full highlights & interviews!! No. 3 seed in 3A Wossman dominated the first quarter, taking a 14-1 lead as Bossier went 0-for-13 from the field in the quarter. The Bearcats offense came alive in the second, but they trailed 27-20 at the half. Bossier didn’t takes it’s first lead of the game until Tahj Roots scored on a tough lay in to make it 38-37 with 7:12 left in the fourth. Wossman would get some huge buckets down the stretch from their freshman point guard Antron Mason to help his team hold on to a 56-46 win. Albert Shell led Wossman with 14 points & Antron Mason finished with 11 points. Wossman will face Madison Prep for the 3A state championship 2 PM Saturday. Click the link below to see full highlights & interviews!! The defending Class 5A Champions Zachary Broncos entered Wednesday’s semifinal matchup against No. 5 Ouachita with a 30-game win streak, and they looked every bit the No. 1 seed in a 75-60 victory against the Lions. The Broncos got off to a hot start in the first leading 18-8. Jordan DeCuir’s 17 first half points played a big part on why Ouachita trailed 48-25 at the half. Ouachita never got within 10 points the rest of the game & it was mainly because Zachary shot 46% from the field. Jordan DeCuir led all scorers with 24 points & Jalen Bolden finished with 15 points for Zachary. Zachary will be looking to repeat as 5A state champs as they take on Northshore Saturday at 8 PM. Click the link below for full highlights & interviews!! No. 1 seed Madison Prep in 3A lived up to every bit of the hype surrounding them entering the game versus No. 4 seed Donaldsonville. The Chargers jumped out to a 9-0 lead to start the game, and they continued to keep their foot on the gas. They built up a 14-point lead at halftime, and then they cruised to a 70-45 victory. Madison Prep’s Percy Daniels (Seton Hall signee) led all scorers with 25 points & 14 rebounds. Jayce Depron finished with 15 points. The Chargers will be looking to repeat as 3A state champs as they will face No. 3 seed Wossman on Saturday at 2 PM. To checkout full highlights & interviews click the link below!! The No. 3 seed McMain defeated No. 2 seed Edna Karr 52-41 in the 4A semi-finals Wednesday afternoon in Lake Charles. The Mustangs held the Cougars to just 30 percent shooting and forced 17 turnovers. Alex Hammond led McMain with 15 points and 8 rebounds while Corey Chest added 10 points and 9 rebounds in the win. For the second year in a row, we’ll have a rematch of McMain and Carver for the 4A state title game Saturday at 11 AM. Click the link below for full highlights & interviews!! The No. 1 see Carver Rams advance to the 4A state championship with a dominating 84-35 win over Huntington Wednesday afternoon in Lake Charles. The Rams led 41-15 after the first half of play and never looked back. Junior Jaylon Hicks led Carver with 20 points, Dorian Finister followed with 19 points, 5 assists, and 7 rebounds & (Texas A&M signee) Solomon Washington finished with 16 points to go with 12 rebounds Carver will face No. 3 seed McMain for the championship Saturday at 11 AM. To checkout full highlights & interviews click the link below!! |
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