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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Property insurance for Amite Health Unit more than doubled. Ida is affecting government rates. – The Advocate
Posted: March 13, 2022 at 8:08 am
Ascension Parish government is seeing a 50% increase in its property insurance rates for the new year even after it resorted to buying a third as much coverage and tapping multiple insurers to spread out risk, the parish's agent says.
The parish government, which avoided the hardest hit from Hurricane Ida last year, may feel the leading effects on government insurance rates after another threatening and destructive hurricane season hit south Louisiana.
In my 29 years of being in business, the current market conditions for property insurance are the worst that Ive ever seen, Bret Hughes, agent for Ascension government, said in a text message this past week.
In Livingston and Tangipahoa parishes, where Idas powerful winds had more bite even miles inland from the coast, some local governments say they are preparing for the worst or are already seeing it filter into new annual insurance premiums too.
Unlike Ascension government, Tangipahoa Parish government has individual policies for each of its buildings. Increases so far on about half of the buildings have ranged from 3% to 114% as policies have come up for renewal, according to a parish breakdown.
The policy on the parish Health Unit in Amite, which took a tree through the roof during Ida, more than doubled, boosting parish expenses on that one buildings policy by nearly $7,000.
Jeff McKneely, director of finance for Tangipahoa government, said the Health Units premium had been on track to quadruple. The parish insurance agent was able to shop it around and reduce it to a 114% increase over the previous years premium.
The parish governments experience is no different than that of many cities and towns this year, according to John Gallagher, executive director of the Louisiana Municipal Association.
They are also reporting similar experiences with their insurers afterHurricane Ida slammed the Louisianacoast on Aug. 29, following a run of other destructive hurricanes over the past two to three years.
LMA member communities across the state are telling the association, which has its own third-party risk management pool for other kinds of insurance needs, that property insurance costs are going up and many insurers are getting out of the municipal property market because of Ida and past storms.
"We're looking at possibly getting involved," Gallagher said, "and providing the coverage since regular insurance companies are getting out."
Hurricane Ida caused $36 billion in insured losses, the second most for any hurricane in U.S. history, according to theInsurance Information Institute, an insurance industry trade group.
Early modeling estimates put Louisiana's loses at $18 billion, according to the firm Karen Clark and Co., but later estimates push the number closer to $20 billion.
The Category 4 storm, which killed 26 people, is one of19 named stormsthat made landfall in the U.S. in 2020 and 2021 and was part of a hurricane season that had 21 named storms, third most in history, theNational Weather Service says.
The storms potent winds sustained for a time at 150 mph knocked out power for 1.2 million ratepayers in the state.
The string of storms also comes as a key United Nations panel continues to issue increasingly dire warnings about the impact global climate change will have on sea level rise and the states already eroding coastline as hurricanes are also ratcheted up in frequency and intensity.
Ida hit the private homeowner market hard, as tens of thousands of homes were damaged by high winds and flood water.
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Inflation and high labor and materials costs have strained insurers resources, state insurance regulators have said, and three regional insurers have been placed in receivership by the state due to their financial problems. Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance, the states insurer of last resort, was projected late last year to have nearly half billion dollars in losses.
But, data from the state Department of Insurance suggests homeowner rates hadnt gone up too much, about 6.7%, on average, at the end of 2021.
Department of Insurance officials said they have received calls from homeowners about large premium increases, but most have been due to significant increases in the value of the property insured.
One of the problems some agents for governments are identifying is finding insurers willing to take on a lot of risk in south Louisiana.
Hughes, the Ascension Parish government insurance agent, told the Parish Council earlier this month that he couldn't find one insurer to provide all of the $153 million in property coverage that the parish had last year, despite reaching out to more than 40 companies.
A leading broker for other local governments, U.S. Risk, is being told the same thing that he was told by insurers, Hughes added.
"We were literally told by every market we went to, 'You cannot get $153 million in coverage this year for Ascension Parish. It is not possible. You need to figure out, Bret, what's your worst-case scenario and insure that,'" said Hughes, owner of Hughes Insurance Services in Gonzales.
Hughes asked insurers and others to model that worst-case level of risk about $50 million in losses in one event and then he spread the risk over 11 different insurers, or what is called insurance layers.
Chuck LeBlanc, the Ascension Parish School Boards insurance agent, said he too is seeing this capacity problem.
He asserted that continued reports about the impact climate change may have on Louisiana is making reinsurers, like Lloyds of London, which back up insurance companies, skittish even if they are only being asked to take a share of the risk.
And it used to be easy. We could fill (the insurance layers) up right quick, but everybodys kind of, you know It goes back to capacity, said LeBlanc, an agent and part owner of Bourg Insurance Agency in Ascension.
In a market with rising property insurance premiums, large school boards, like Ascension and Livingston parishes, could face significant costs with dozens of schools that often have many buildings at each site.
Ascension Parish schools, for instance, have about $740 million in property, dwarfing the value in parish government, which owns courthouses, the parish jail and other public buildings.
LeBlanc said he is still trying keep increases for the school system at 20% to 25% but may have to cut insured values to do it.
Wendy Gill, risk manager for Livingston Parish schools, said that parish system saw a small increase in October to insure its 45 school sites worth a combined $347 million.
Gill, however, said the system has been told by its agent to expect a bigger increase next October once the full impact of Ida is felt, perhaps in the range of 20% to 30%.
They gave us a warning that its coming, she said.
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Ascension Saint Thomas and Nashville Yards Announce Founding Partnership – businesswire.com
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. & LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ascension Saint Thomas has entered into a strategic agreement with Southwest Value Partners and AEG, joint venture partners and co-developers of the Nashville Yards entertainment district and music venue, to become a Founding Partner of the 18-acre Nashville Yards as well as the exclusive naming rights partner for the projects open plaza and green space, to be known as Ascension Saint Thomas Landing. As part of the multi-year agreement, brokered by AEG Global Partnerships, Ascension Saint Thomas will serve as the developments official healthcare partner.
As a Founding Partner, a premium and category exclusive designation, Ascension Saint Thomas will be prominently featured at Nashville Yards with custom brand integration across the development. This will include year-round exposure within the developments signage network and messaging within Nashville Yards mobile app and digital channels.
The agreement will also expand the health systems footprint into downtown Nashville with a forthcoming on-site clinic within the developments retail footprint. Ascension Saint Thomas and Nashville Yards will work collaboratively on new initiatives that promote positive health outcomes, encourage overall healthy living, and increase access to quality healthcare to meet the needs of the rapidly growing community.
Ascension Saint Thomas has a long-standing commitment to community partnerships with the goal of making innovative and personalized care accessible to all Middle Tennesseans, said Tim Adams, president and CEO, Ascension Saint Thomas. We are excited to bring best-in-class resources to those who live and work in downtown Nashville through this partnership.
We are thrilled to partner with Ascension Saint Thomas, with whom we so completely share a commitment to health and community, said Cary Mack, managing partner, Southwest Value Partners. We look forward to together elevating the quality of life for residents and visitors alike at Nashville Yards.
Ascension Saint Thomas Landing is a major cornerstone of the partnership and will provide the leading health system with a significant opportunity to introduce millions of people to various health and wellness events. With a beautifully landscaped open area for guests to enjoy, the Landing will span the west side of the project from Broadway to Church Street and will serve as a welcoming front door to Nashville Yards.
Ascension Saint Thomas will engage guests through various entertainment touch points, while strengthening its ties to Nashvilles vibrant urban core. These will include custom on-site activations and impactful community events that benefit the people and businesses of Nashville, such as curated concerts, speaker series and unique event programming at the developments 4,000-capacity, state-of-the-art live music venue.
Ascension Saint Thomas has been a highly respected leader in the Nashville community for more than a century and we could not be prouder to welcome them to the Nashville Yards family of partners, said Scott Emery, senior director, AEG Global Partnerships. At the center of this agreement lies a mutual commitment to community. Together, we look forward to helping people live their healthiest lives possible, bringing new forms of engagement and healthcare to our guests at Nashville Yards, and working hand in hand to give back and make a positive impact for generations to come.
To learn more about Nashville Yards, visit http://www.nashvilleyards.com or follow @NashvilleYards on Twitter and Instagram.
About Ascension Saint Thomas
Ascension Saint Thomas operates 11 hospital campuses in Tennessee with a 12th underway, in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical practices, clinics and rehabilitation facilities that cover a 45-county area and employ more than 8,500 associates. Across the state, Ascension Saint Thomas provided more than $154 million in community benefit and care of persons living in poverty in fiscal year 2021. Serving Tennessee for 22 years, Ascension is a Catholic healthcare organization committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to all, with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable.
About Nashville Yards
Nashville Yards is an 18-acre project located in the heart of downtown Nashville. When complete, the project will be a walkable, urban community featuring high-end hospitality offerings, including the 591-room luxury Grand Hyatt Nashville and the newly renovated Union Station Nashville Yards; exceptional retail and restaurant options; a world-class entertainment district and concert venue developed in partnership with AEG; and creative and Class-A+ office space anchored by Amazon Nashville and a new multi-tenant office tower that will include the future headquarters of Pinnacle Financial Partners and Bass, Berry & Sims. The development will also offer 7 acres of open plazas, courtyards, and green spaces. To learn more about Nashville Yards, visit http://www.nashvilleyards.com or follow @NashvilleYards on Twitter and Instagram.
About AEG
Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, AEG is the world's leading sports and live entertainment company. The company operates in the following business segments: Facilities, which through its affiliation with ASM Global, owns, manages or consults with more than 300 preeminent arenas, stadiums, convention centers and performing arts venues around the world; Music through AEG Presents, which is dedicated to all aspects of live contemporary music performances, including producing and promoting global and regional concert tours, music and special events and world-renowned festivals such as the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival; Real Estate, which develops world-class venues, as well as major sports and entertainment districts like Crypto.com Arena and L.A. LIVE, Mercedes Platz in Berlin and The O2 in London; Sports, as the world's largest operator of high-profile sporting events and sports franchises including the LA Kings, LA Galaxy and Eisbren Berlin; and Global Partnerships, which oversees worldwide sales and servicing of sponsorships including naming rights, premium seating and other strategic partnerships. Through its worldwide network of venues, portfolio of powerful sports and music brands and its integrated entertainment districts, AEG entertains more than 160 million guests annually. More information about AEG can be found at http://www.aegworldwide.com.
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Ascension St. Vincents Foundation is Thursdays charity of the day at THE PLAYERS Championship – ActionNewsJax.com
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. THE PLAYERS Championship gives local charities a way to raise awareness during tournament week and each day the tournament highlights a different charity of the day.
Thursdays charity of the day is the Ascension St. Vincent Foundation.
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The foundation has been able to help the underserved community throughout Northeast Florida.
Their mobile health outreach ministry is basically a doctors office on wheels.
Its staffed with physicians and nurses to provide primary care and medication to those in need, especially in rural counties.
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Nurse Claudia Portell gave us look inside the Ascension St. Vincent mobile health outreach ministry.
This is where we would do a patient check in. So, think like at your doctors office where you have your blood pressure, your height, and your weight, all that. We would do that here, Portell said.
All the necessary equipment is on board including an exam room.
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Virginia Hall, the President of the Ascension St. Vincents Foundation, said the pandemic has only increased the number of patients these mobile units serve.
Last year, the mobile health clinics helped more than 5,900 hundred patients.
What were seeing is a lot of patients who maybe had insurance at one time and now they dont and maybe theyre only working part time because of family issues, Hall said.
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The foundation helps those who are uninsured and from low-income families and for many of those patients, transportation is an issue.
We try to eliminate that as a barrier, so we take our mobile units to the communities where the patients need to the services, Portell said.
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Keldon Johnsons ascension to second fiddle next to Dejounte Murray – Pounding The Rock
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After the 104-119 loss last night to the Toronto Raptors, All-Star Dejounte Murray noted You got to fight, NBA, next man up... We tried, but thats a long talented team thats been together. They all get to their spots, whether its driving, kicking or finding the open man.
While much of the fanbase eagerly anticipates the offseason moves and draft picks that await San Antonio, lets continue to appreciate what our young stars bring to the table nightly:
Midway through the first stanza, Keldon re-located on the wing and let fly a quick(er) release that would make Chip Engelland proud:
After a sweet Josh Richardson block, Johnson spaced out appropriately and found a lane to jam it home on a retreating Toronto defense:
Murray continues to carry the team mightily. Despite the suboptimal team results, the All-Star guard is doing what he can to ensure the team has any chance of reaching the play-in game with his two-way brilliance.
Putting defenders in the spin-cycle? CHECK
One-Man Transition Hero? CHECK
Getting to his spots to stack buckets? CHECK
Getting wherever he wants and needs to while exhausting his defender? CHECK
Lonnie Walker IV continued to be a spark off the bench and soars highest in transition:
Heres to seeing more of these sweet corner threes and other silky shots down the stretch from Devin Vassell:
Though we were denied (for now) Coach Popovichs record setting victory, we know that this shirt will still make the rounds until the next Spurs win:
More importantly, we still had the 39th birthday celebration from our favorite pants-optional mascot, The Coyote!
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Ascension Saint Thomas and YMCA of Middle Tennessee Announce Alliance to Improve Community Health – Williamson Source
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Ascension Saint Thomas and the YMCA of Middle Tennessee announced a strategic alliance that will increase access to wellness and healthcare offerings for YMCA members, Ascension Saint Thomas patients, employees of both non-profit organizations, and community members. With this first-of-a-kind partnership for both organizations locally, Ascension Saint Thomas will ultimately open and operate sites of care at both the Downtown and Brentwood YMCAs.
This news comes after the Ys 2021 announcement of a significant planned redevelopment of its downtown campus and a 2020 reveal of plans to combine operations of its Maryland Farms and Concord Road facilities to create a flagship Brentwood YMCA at the existing Concord Road site. Construction on that renovation and expansion is already underway.
In addition to sharing a physical presence at the two locations, the organizations will collaborate to increase patient and member awareness of, and access to, their already robust slate of existing health and wellness offerings across all of Middle Tennessee. The two faith-based nonprofits will work closely together to better understand community needs, and will ultimately pursue opportunities to jointly develop new offerings for all Middle Tennesseans.
The YMCA is excited to begin working more closely with Ascension Saint Thomas to improve access to medical services in two of our most visited YMCAs, said Chris Tointon, president and CEO, YMCA of Middle Tennessee. There are obvious benefits of co-locating vital health and wellness services, but this partnership is rooted in shared beliefs that are about much more than convenience. We believe better integration of prevention and intervention can ultimately drive better health outcomes in our community.
This is a partnership between like-minded faith-based organizations with a shared vision for building a healthier Middle Tennessee, said Tim Adams, president and CEO, Ascension Saint Thomas. Ascension Saint Thomas is thankful to have found such a well-suited partner in the Y and we are excited to see our work come to life for the betterment of those we serve.
About Ascension Saint ThomasAscension Saint Thomas operates 11 hospital campuses in Tennessee with a 12th underway, in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical practices, clinics and rehabilitation facilities that cover a 45-county area and employ more than 8,500 associates. Across the state, Ascension Saint Thomas provided more than $154 million in community benefit and care of persons living in fiscal year 2021. Serving Tennessee for 22 years, Ascension is a Catholic healthcare organization committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to all, with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable.
About the YMCA of Middle TennesseeThe YMCA of Middle Tennessee is the regions leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Inspired by its mission as a worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping people grow in spirit, mind and body, for more than 147 years, the YMCA of Middle Tennessee has been giving people of all ages the tools they need to belong and be well. Last year, the Y reached 171,485 people, improving the regions health and well-being, nurturing the potential of children and teens and providing opportunities to serve others and support our neighbors.
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The Ascension Saint Thomas Mobile Health Clinic is coming to Tracy City – Grundy County Herald
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The mobile clinic will be held March 12 at Christ Church Episcopal- Father Adamz Parish House, 530 10th Street, Tracy City, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. The clinic is open to all members of the community and no appointment is necessary. Breakfast will be provided.
The mobile clinic provides limited medications, when needed. The clinic can treat acute illness including, but not limited to, coughs, colds, ear infection, allergies, fever or flu-like symptoms. COVID testing will not be available. They also offer well-child exams, annual physicals and flu shots.
Patients are asked to wear a mask. If you do not have a mask, one will be provided.
All patient costs for services are covered by a grant from the South Cumberland Community Fund. If you are insured, the clinic will file your insurance. Any copays or deductibles will be covered by the SCCF.
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Parish baseball and softball power rankings – Weekly Citizen
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The baseball and softball seasons are now up and running, and parish teams have had very active schedules to start.
Almost all of the area squads have been busy competing in tournaments.
Here are the Weekly Citizens first Ascension Parish high-school baseball and softball power rankings.
These rankings are not dictated by the size of the schools in the parish. They are determined by how well teams are doing in their respective classifications.
Baseball
1. Ascension Catholic (Last Week: 1)
Ascension Catholic continued to roll last week. After the Bulldogs blew out St. Augustine, they dropped their first game of the season. Ascension Catholic dropped a one-run contest against 5A Central Lafourche. However, they responded with back-to-back wins over the Gators to improve to 7-1 overall.
2. Dutchtown (Last Week: 2)
Dutchtown has continued to look very impressive to start 2022. The Griffins began the week by coming from behind to beat Hahnville. They followed that up with victories over Lakeshore, St. Pauls and Covington. It all contributed to a six-game winning streak for Dutchtown to improve its overall record to 9-1.
3. St. Amant (Last Week: 3)
Ever since St. Amant lost its opener to Ascension Catholic, the Gators have been rolling. Like Dutchtown, the Gators have also put together a six-game winning streak. That run included victories over St. Pauls, Holy Cross, Covington and Hahnville. The hot streak improved St. Amants overall record to 8-2.
4. Ascension Christian (Last Week: 5)
Ascension Christian went through a rough patch. The Lions dropped games against West Feliciana and French Settlement, contributing to a four-game losing streak. But Ascension Christian was able to bounce back with wins over Maurepas and Holden to move to 5-4.
5. East Ascension (Last Week: 4)
The Spartans saw their share of struggles last week. East Ascension lost games to Terrebonne, South Terrebonne and Vandebilt Catholic. It equated to a five-game losing streak that dropped the Spartans record to 2-6.
6. Donaldsonville (Last Week: 6)
The Tigers lost back-to-back games to East Iberville last week. Donaldsonville has now lost four straight, dropping its record to 1-4 overall.
Softball
1. St. Amant (Last Week: 1)
St. Amant really began to roll last week. The Lady Gators blanked both Central Catholic and Dominican. They followed it up with two more victories against Mandeville and Mount Carmel. Now with five straight wins, St. Amant is 7-2 overall.
2. Ascension Catholic (Last Week: 3)
Ascension Catholic picked up wins over 2A French Settlement and 3A Patterson, before dropping a close game to 3A E.D. White. The Lady Bulldogs overall record is now 7-4.
3. Dutchtown (Last Week: 2)
Dutchtown faced some very tough competition last week. The Lady Griffins beat both St. Thomas More and Destrehan. They lost to both Hahnville and John Curtis. Those losses dropped Dutchtowns overall record to 5-6.
4. East Ascension (Last Week: 4)
East Ascension piled up four straight wins, which included a victory over Zachary. The Lady Spartans run ended during the weekend with a loss against Natchitoches Central. East Ascensions record now stands at 6-5.
5. Ascension Christian (Last Week: 5)
Ascension Christian won its season opener, but the Lions have lost five straight since then. Their record now stands at 1-5.
6. Donaldsonville (Last Week: 6)
Donaldsonville still hasnt played a game yet in 2022.
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Olubadan’s ascension to the throne is preceded by his abiding dedication, love for people Osinbajo – Encomium
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Everything in your remarkable life and times; your abiding dedication and love for the people of Ibadan, your breadth of intellect, the openness of mind and largeness of heart has inexorably led to this auspicious day of your crowning as the Olubadan of Ibadan. I am sure this will serve you well on the throne.REMARKS DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PROF. YEMI OSINBAJO, SAN, GCON, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE CORONATION OF THE OLUBADAN OF IBADAN, OBA DR. SENATOR MOHOOD OLALEKAN ISHOLA BALOGUN ALI-IWO, ALLI OKUNMADE II, IN IBADAN, OYO STATE ON THE 11TH OF MARCH, ON 2022
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It is a special honour and privilege for me to witness this epochal and historic occasion, the installation of the Olubadan of Ibadan, the 42nd Olubadan in 202 years since the founding of the throne, His Imperial Majesty, Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Dr. Senator Mohood Olalekan Ishola Balogun Ali-Iwo, Alli Okunmade II.
Your Royal Majesty, Mr. President has asked me to convey his special and respectful felicitations to you, your royal family and the great people of Ibadan on this day of abounding joy and celebration.
Your Excellency Governor Seyi Makinde, I must congratulate you as you also enter the history books being one of the few governors who have had the joyful and historic duty of handing the staff of office to a new Olubadan.
Your Excellencies, honoured guests, we are also today participants in the remarkable history of this land of ancient renown and high achievements. Ibadan is in a real sense, at the heart of the history of the Yoruba people and our nation. This is after all a town unlike none other, founded and shaped by defiant non-conformists, warriors of major Yoruba subgroups from Oyo, Ife, Ijebu, Egba, and it would become the largest indigenous city in Africa and the intellectual hub of the modern Nigerian state.
Given its origins, the destiny of Ibadan as one of the political centres of gravity in our nation was practically written in stars. It was in this city that the call for Nigerias independence from British rule first resounded. The people of Ibadan bore witness to the exploits of iconic nationalists and leaders such as Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, our countrys first President and the sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who was Premier of the Western Region for a time that is widely regarded as the regions golden age. Ibadan became the hub of politics in the then nascent nation and the capital of the Western Region. It was and is still acknowledged as the political headquarters of the entire South-West Nigeria.
Ibadan was and has always been a city on a hill, a place of refuge and a realm in which individuals could rise by the grace of their talents, on merit and their diligence. It embodies the values of openness, diversity and high achievement. It is therefore not surprising that Ibadan is a city of many firsts.
It is home to the first indigenous TV station in Africa, it is also the home of the Shooting Stars Sports Football Club (3SC) the first Nigerian club to win an international trophy the African Winners Cup in 1976.
This is the home of the first university in Nigeria, (the University of Ibadan), and for many years the iconic Cocoa House was the tallest building in Nigeria standing as a towering edifice dominating the citys skyline a powerful visual reminder that Ibadan ceaselessly inspires us to strive for greater heights in every endeavour.
Even in the management of its traditional institution, Ibadan is unerringly unique. As we all know whoever would become an Olubadan must climb 23 chieftaincy steps from either of two lines: the Civilian and the Military. But it is its predictability and orderliness that ranks it among the most peaceful and unique ascension protocols anywhere.
It is the custodianship of this illustrious heritage and proud tradition that the Olubadan has been initiated into today. And it is therefore your Royal Majesty, a heavy obligation of history that the privilege of your ascension to the throne of your fathers now places upon your shoulders.
But your shoulders are broad and sturdy as you come into this office better prepared than probably any monarch anywhere, with a PhD, a background in economic and social research, scholar, with an intellectual sympathy for Marxist dialectic, university teacher, former Senator of the Federal Republic, and a champion of indigenous culture and community empowerment.
Everything in your remarkable life and times; your abiding dedication and love for the people of Ibadan, your breadth of intellect, the openness of mind and largeness of heart has inexorably led to this auspicious day of your crowning as the Olubadan of Ibadan. I am sure this will serve you well on the throne.
On behalf of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, the government and the people of Nigeria, I congratulate you on your elevation to the throne of the custodian and defender of the ancient cultures and traditions of the people of Ibadan.
Your Imperial Majesty, Olubadan of Ibadan, I pray for you that your reign will be long, sustained with divine health and wisdom, and that this land in your reign will know great peace and prosperity and that the talking drums will always speak of celebration and thanksgiving.
Kabiyesi, e pe fun wa. Ka de pe lori, ki bata pe le se.
God bless you, Sir.
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BASEBALL
Livonia 13, Northside Christian 8
St. Edmund 16, Northside Christian 0
Iota 7, Lafayette 4
New Iberia 3, Jennings 2
Breaux Bridge 11, Beau Chene 0
Breaux Bridge 4, Welsh 1
Eunice 7, Sacred Heart-VP 2
North Vermilion 11, Lafayette Christian 0
Rayne 11, Plaquemine 7
Teurlings 5, Opelousas Catholic 4
Kaplan 4, Westgate 3
David Thibodaux 11, Jeanerette 1
Ascension Episcopal 17, Mamou 5
St. Martinville 11, Franklin 1
Catholic-NI 7, Port Barre 3
Comeaux 8, Hanson 3
West Ouachita 3, Beau Chene 0
Carencro 7, South Beauregard 1
Northside Christian 6, Jewel Sumner 5
Glenmora 14, Lacassine 1
H.L. Bourgeois 14, Central Catholic 7
Centerville 18, West St. Mary 0
Westminster Christian 5, Vermilion Catholic 1
Lafayette 9, Opelousas Catholic 4
St. Edmund 3, Livonia 2
Sacred Heart-VP 7, Ascension Episcopal 2
St. Edmund 12, Catholic N.I. 4
Loreauville 11, Morgan City 1
Berwick 9, Loreauville 2
Bunkie 9, Delcambre 5
Notre Dame 5, Southside 1
North Vermilion 9, Lafayette Christian 0
Plaquemine 16, Welsh 5
Kaplan 8, Lake Arthur 4
Port Barre 8, Mamou 1
Abbeville 16, Northside 15
Westgate 7, David Thibodaux 2
Gueydan 12, Crowley 11
Iota 9, New Iberia 5
Cecilia 2, Church Point 0
Northwest 16, Marksville 11
Breaux Bridge 10, Terrebonne 0
Carencro 7, South Beauregard 1
Pineville 3, St. Thomas More 2
Acadiana 8, Eunice 6
Rayne 6, Jennings 1
Mamou 000 05 - 5 4 5
Ascension Episcopal 271 7x - 17 8 1
WP - H. Cormier (2 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K), LP - Henderson (1 IP, 6 H, 7 ER, 3 BB, 0 K). Top Hitters - AES: B. Hebert 2-3, 3 RBIs; C. Breaux 1-4, 3B, 2 RBIs; J. Rice 1-2, 2 RBIs; L. Curry 2-3, 2 RBIs; MAM: Tate 1-3, 2 RBIs; Ardoin 1-3, RBI.
Sacred Heart 000 101 0 - 2 2 3
Eunice 211 003 x - 7 8 1
WP - P. Myers (7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 5 K), LP - Brunet (2 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 2 K). Top Hitters - EUN: H. Manuel 2-3, 2 RBIs; C. Fontenot 1-1, 2 RBIs; J. Bellard 1-3, 2B, RBI; SHVP: Arnold 1-3; Droddy 1-3.
North Vermilion 083 0x - 11 6 1
LCA 000 00 - 0 1 4
WP - Aiden Leonard (5 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K), LP - Semien (1 IP, 1 H, 5 ER, 5 BB, 0 K). Top Hitters - NV: Lane Patin 2-3, 2B, 2 RBIs; Blake Lastrapes 1-2, RBI; Brandt Fontenot 1-3, RBI; Tyson Leblanc 1-3; LCA: Zeringue 1-2.
Loreauville 111 305 - (11) (11) 1
Morgan City 010 000 - 1 2 2
WP-Cole Broome (5 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 5 K, 4 BB) LP- S. Lacoste (5 IP, 9 H, 8 R, 7 ER, 3 K, 2 BB) Top Hitter: Loreauville: Bronson Louviere 2-4, 3 RBIs; Hunter Freyou 2-4, 2 RBIs; Morgan City: D. Miller 1-1.
New Iberia 002 100 0 - 3 3 0
Jennings 002 000 0 - 2 3 3
WP- Zachary Charles (2.2 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 K, 4 BB) LP- Devin Polk (5 IP, 3 H, 3 R 1 ER, 12 K, 4 BB) Top Hitters- NISH: Evan Hebert 2-3; Luke Landry 0-2, 1 RBI; Jennings: Trevor Etienne 1-3, Lane Kratzer 0-3, 1 RBI.
Westgate 021 000 0 - 3 3 2
Kaplan 010 110 1 - 4 8 6
WP - Grant Campbell (7 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K), LP - Logan Romero (6.2 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 9 K). Top Hitters - KAP: Brett Guidry 1-3, RBI; Jude Bertrand 2-3, 3B; Karter Meaux 1-3; WGATE: Peyton Lasseigne 1-3, 2B, 2 RBIs; Danny Lewis 2-2, 2B.
North Vermilion 110 207 0 - 11 14 2
Lafayette Christian 200 000 0 - 2 4 4
WP - Cole Veronie (7 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 2 K), LP - Hunter Lail (5 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 0 K). Top Hitters - NV: Brandt Fontenot 2-4, 3 RBIs; Blake Lastrapes 2-4, 2B, 2 RBIs; Tyson Leblanc 2-4, 2B, RBI; LCA: Porche 1-1, 2 RBIs; Zeringue 1-3; Elkins 1-3.
South Beauregard 000 001 0 - 1 4 4
Carencro 002 050 x - 7 4 1
WP - James Heilen (7 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K), LP - Jace Duhan (4 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 3 K). Top Hitters - CAR: Matthew Ramos 1-3, 2 RBIs; James Heilen 1-4, RBI; Ashton Healy 1-4, RBI; SB: Bryce Jenson 1-3, RBI; Carter Bolloch 1-2.
LOR 020 000 0 - 2 7 7
BER 002 043 X - 9 8 1
LP- Riley Marcotte (4 IP, 3 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 7 K, 6 BB). Top Hitters- LOR: Whitney Boudreaux 2-3, 1 RBI; Trevor Dooley 1-3, 1 RBI; BER: C. Bella 2-4, 1 RBI, 2B; D. Richard 2-4 1 RBI, 2B.
KAP 120 103 1 - 8 8 4
LA 301 000 0 - 4 5 3
WP- Karter Meaux (6 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 1 ER, 8 K, 3 BB) LP- Kheldon Borel (6 IP, 8 H, 7 R, 5 ER, 6 K, 5 BB). Top Hitters- KAP: Brett Guidry 1-3, 2B; Caden Campisi 1-4, 2 RBIs, 2B; LA: Preston Lopez 2-3, Kheldon Borel 1-2.
GUEY 112 521 X - (12) 9 6
CROW 170 200 1 - (11) 9 6
WP- Melancon (6 IP, 9 H, 10 R, 0 ER, 3 K, 2 BB) LP- Gavin Boudreaux (2.1 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 0 ER, 4 K, 1 BB). Top Hitters- GUEY: Guidry 2-4, 3 RBIs; Falgout 1-1, 2B; Marceaux 1-2, 2 RBIs, 2B; CROW: Gavin Boudreaux 2-4, 1 RBI; Kyle Deville 2-3.
NV 230 004 0 - 9 7 1
LCA 000 000 0 - 0 3 2
WP-Tyson Leblanc (6.1 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 10 K, 3 BB) LP- Porche (2 IP, 3 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 3 K, 2 BB). Top Hitters- NV: Camden Breaux 1-3, 2 RBIs; Tyson Leblanc 1-3, 3 RBIs; LCA: Martin 1-3; Hunter Lail 1-4, 2B.
IOTA 131 022 X - 9 6 0
NISH 000 104 0 - 5 5 2
WP- Matthew Crochet (5.2 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 11 K, 4 BB) LP- Luke Landry (4.1 IP, 4 H, 7 R, 6 ER, 6 K, 3 BB, 2 HR). Top Hitters- Tyler LeJune 2-3, 3 RBIs, 1 HR; Nicholas Duplechain 1-2, 1 RBI, 1 HR; KAP: Kennedy Drexler 1-4, 3B; Braidyn Castille 2-2, 3 RBIs, 2B.
STE 302 241 X - (12) (12) 3
CATH 003 001 0 - 4 5 8
WP- Daven Benoit (5.1 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 1 ER, 4 K, 3 BB) LP- Lane Davis ( 2.1 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 K, 3 BB). Top Hitters- STE: Jay Lavergne 2-4, 2 RBIs, 2B; Luke Vidrine 2-4, 1 RBI, 3B; CATH: Josh Cooper 1-1, 1 RBI, 2B; JohnDavid Hidalgo 1-4, 2 RBIs, 2B.
Teurlings 9, New Iberia 8
Ascension Episcopal 27, Breaux Bridge 20
Port Barre 20, Westgate 0
Lafayette 14, Vermilion Catholic 3
St. Edmund 15, Breaux Bridge 0
Kaplan 21, Abbeville 1
Crowley 4, Erath 2
Northside Christian 15, Plainview 0
Notre Dame 12, Jennings 1
Beau Chene 13, Highland 12
Houma Christian 8, Hanson 2
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Brother of Sacred Heart Invitational
at Catholic High
Girls
Team scores: 1. St. Josephs, 271. 2. Brusly, 142. 3. E.D. White, 76. 4. St. Michael, 39. 5. Central, 37. 6. University, 4.
Track events
100: 1. Dillon Landry, St. Josephs, 12.97. 2. Meagan Davis, Brusly, 13.57. 3. Mary Turner, St. Josephs, 13.95.
200: 1. Megan Williams, Brusly, 27.26. 2. Rylee Methvin, E.D. White, 28.28. 3. Julia Robichaux, E.D. White, 28.65.
400: 1. Alexandria Stewart, St. Josephs, 1:03.24. 2. Kaitlyn Woods, Brusly, 1:06.18. 3. Dalasia Thomas, Brusly, 1:07.19.
800: 1. Rylee Mathvin, E.D. White, 2:29.69. 2. Michelle Daigle, St. Josephs, 2:30.12. 3. Julia Robichaux, E.D. White, 2:33.86.
1,600: 1. Grace Rennhoff, St. Josephs, 5:28.63. 2. Hannah Vaughan, St. Josephs, 5:29.14. 3. Maddie Gardiner, St. Josephs, 5:35.03.
3,200: 1. Grace Rennhoff, St. Josephs, 11:42.12. 2. Olivia DeGravelle, E.D White, 12:42.47. 3. Ainsley Brignac, St. Josephs, 13:03.34.
100 hurdles: 1. Isabella Lalonde, St. Josephs, 17.71. 2. Rebecca Bateman, St. Josephs, 18.16. 3. Jalyric Reed, Brusly, 18.33.
300 hurdles: 1. Alayah Gedward, Brusly, 50.91. 2. Madeline Ferachi, St. Josephs, 51.21. 3. Jalyric Reed, Brusly, 54.48.
4x100: 1. Brusly, 50.40. 2. St. Josephs, 50.48. 3. St. Josephs B, 52.86.
4x200: 1. Brusly, 1:46.43. St. Josephs, 1:49.33. 3. St. Josephs B, 1:51.91.
4x400: 1. St. Josephs, 4:13.51. 2. E.D. White, 4:29.71. 3. Central, 4:39.51.
4x800: 1. St. Josephs, 10:21.29. 2. St. Josephs B, :54.99. 3. St. Michael, 11:33.31.
Field events
High jump: 1. Reese Favaloro, St. Josephs, 4-10. 2. Amireyah Williams, Brusly, 4-08. 3. Julia Coffey, St. Michael, 4-06.
Pole vault: 1. Rachel Kerr, St. Josephs, 11-00. 2. Elizabeth Hebert, E.D. White, 11-00. 3. Anna Marino, E.D. White, 8-00.
Long jump: 1. Ava Riche, St. Josephs, 18-05.75. 2. Simone Castelluccio, St. Josephs, 18-01.75. 3. Mary Turner, St. Josephs, 15-10.
Javelin: 1. Tia Anderson, Brusly, 88-05. 2. Avery Landry, St. Josephs, 75-09. 3. Taigan Heck, Central, 72-02.
Boys
Team scores: 1. Catholic High, 228.40. 2. Brother Martin, 126.40. 3. E.D. White, 84. 4. University, 55. 5. St. Michael, 31. 6. Central, 25.80. 7. Brusly, 23.40.
Track events
100: 1. Christopher Gravois, E.D. White, 10.94. 2. Austin Ausberry, University, 11.35. 3. Tyler Heil, Central, 11.82.
200: 1. Christopher Gravois, E.D. White, 22.35. 2. Nathaniel Thompson, E.D. White, 23.95. 3. Corey Lambert, Brother Martin, 23.99.
400: 1. Austin Tatum, Brother Martin, 51.32. 2. Carsen Manuel, University, 52.40. 3. Henry Mensman, Catholic High, 53.03.
800: 1. Darian Chestnut, Brother Martin, 2:00.94. 2. Matthew Maynard, Catholic High, 2:01.57. 3. Max Guillot, Catholic High, 2:03.20.
1,600: 1. Steven Mayer, Catholic High, 4:32.38. 2. Harrison Thomas, Catholic High, 4:32.49. 3. Darian Chestnut, Brother Martin, 4:39.29.
3,200: 1. Steven Mayer, Catholic High, 9:48.86. 2. Owen Tauzin, E.D. White, 9:52.66. 3. Eyan Calico, Brother Martin, 9:54.90.
110 hurdles: 1. Torey Lambert, Brother Martin, 15.80. 2. Porter Tanner, Catholic High, 17.54. 3. Cooper Blades, E.D. White, 20.20.
300 hurdles: 1. Torey Lambert, Brother Martin, 42.04. 2. Porter Tanner, Catholic High, 42.69. 3. Jason Paulin, Brother Martin, 43.13.
4x100: 1. Catholic High, 44.79. 2. Brusly, 46.53. 3. Brother Martin B, 46.89.
4x200: 1. Brother Martin, 1:34.50. 2. Brusly, 1:37.09. 3. Central, 1:40.23.
4x400: 1. Brother Martin, 3:31.17. 2. E.D. White, 3:34.43. 3. Catholic High, 3:37.99.
4x800: 1. Catholic High, 8:32.18. 2. Brother Martin, 8:42.42. 3. University, 9:13.06.
Field events
High jump: 1. John Feet, Catholic High, 5-06. 2. Alex Rodrigue, St. Michael, 5-06. 3. Governor Maurer, E.D. White, 5-04.
Pole vault: 1. Bransen Phillips, Catholic High, 12-00. 2. Jake Agosta, E.D. White, 9-06. 3. Drake Fields, E.D. White, 8-06.
Long jump: 1. Bennett Saia, Catholic High, 22-04.75. 2. Bradley Wright, Catholic High, 22-01. 3. Edan Stagg, University, 21-11.50.
Triple jump: 1. Clayton Warner, Catholic High, 44-01.50. 2. Chance Young, St. Michael, 41-10.50. 3. Benjamin Rodrigue, E.D. White, 41-07.50.
Discus: 1. Gerard Lorio, Catholic High, 143-10. 2. Ryan Cedel, Catholic High, 126-09. 3. Austin Maggio, Catholic High, 119-02.
Javelin: 1. Paul Catalanatto, Catholic High, 190-10. 2. Cody Clement, Brother Martin, 163-07. 3. Joseph Kronenberger, Catholic High, 158-04.
Shot put: 1. Price Edwards, Catholic High, 45-07. 2. Gavin Jones, University, 43-10. 3. Ervin Smith, Catholic High, 41-08.
At Baton Rouge High
Girls
Team scores: 1. Scotlandville, 133. 2. Baton Rouge High, 94. 3. East Ascension, 73. 4. Lake Charles College Prep, 55. 5. Liberty, 42. 6. Madison Prep, 31. 7. Central, 28. 8. Dunham, 27. 8. Livonia, 27. 10. St. Louis Catholic, 16. 11. Woodlawn, 14. 12. Istrouma, 12. 13. Wilkinson County, 3. 14. St. John, 2. 15. McKinley, 1.
Track results
100: 1. Sade Gray, Scotlandville, 12.38. 2. Jessica Pitcher, Baton Rouge High, 12.48. 3. Jordyn Minor, Dunham, 12.58.
200: 1. Sade Gray, Scotlandville, 25.65. 2. Kierra Wallace, Baton Rouge High, 26.08. 3. Andrenae Jones, East Ascension, 26.84.
400: 1. Jayla Mason, Lake Charles College Prep, 57.23. 2. Sydney Johnson, East Ascension, 59.48. 3. Aaryona Kinchen, Baton Rouge High, 1:00.68.
800: 1. Kiara Spiller, Istrouma, 2:31.45. 2. Alaysia Reed, Lake Charles College Prep, 2:36.80. 3. Amri Sambolah, Lake Charles College Prep, 2:37.18.
1,600: 1. Riley Ries, Dunham, 5:59.71. 2. Madison Spears, Livonia, 6:16.67. 3. Kennedi Kullman, Woodlawn, 6:20.02.
3,200: 1. Riley Ries, Dunham, 13:12.12. 2. Madison Spears, Livonia, 13:53.43. 3. Olivia Caputo, Baton Rouge High, 14:49.27.
100 hurdles: 1. Makeriah Harris, Scotlandville, 14.02. 2. Kenzie Touchet, St. Louis Catholic, 14.62. 3. Jessica Pitcher, Baton Rouge High, 15.36.
300 hurdles: 1. Makeriah Harris, Scotlandville, 14.02. 2. Kenzie Touchet, St. Louis Catholic, 43.78. 3. Jessica Pitcher, Baton Rouge High, 46.25.
4x100: 1. Scotlandville, 48.13. 2. Baton Rouge High, 51.46. 3. Madison Prep, 51.63.
4x200: 1. Scotlandville, 1:41.52. 2. Lake Charles College Prep, 1:44.83. 3. Liberty, 1:48.77.
4x400: 1. Lake Charles College Prep, 4:10.89. 2. Scotlandville, 4:14.82. 3. East Ascension, 4:39.38.
4x800: 1. Scotlandville, 10:36.91. 2. Baton Rouge High, 11:39.18. 3. Livonia, 11:52.82.
Field events
High jump: 1. Aaryona Kinchen, Baton Rouge High, 5-02. 2. Madyson Kent, Scotlandville, 5-00. 3. Sahnya Lanthon, East Ascension, 5-00.
Long jump: 1. Whitney Harris, Scotlandville, 16-02.25. 2. Tamiah Cross, Central, 16-01.50. 3. Alana Pryor, Baton Rouge High, 15-02.
Triple jump: 1. Peyton Dunn, Baton Rouge High, 32-07.50. 2. Tamiah Cross, Central, 32-05. 3. McKenzie Landry, Woodlawn, 32-04.75.
Shot put: 1. JaMyah Williams, Madison Prep, 38-11. 2. Kiristen McGirt, East Ascension, 34-01. 3. Leah Guy, Liberty, 33-10.
Discus: 1. Leah Guy, Liberty, 105-03. 2. Kiristen McGirt, East Ascension, 98-10. 3. JaMyah Williams, Madison Prep, 98-01.
Javelin: 1. Sydney Johnson, East Ascension, 116-01. 2. Leah Guy, Liberty, 84-02. 3. Taigan Heck, Central, 81-08.
Boys
Team scores: 1. Scotlandville, 157. 2. Woodlawn, 99. 3. Lake Charles College Prep, 75. 4. Dunham, 53. 5. Baton Rouge High, 50. 6. Central, 34. 6. Liberty, 34. 8. Wilkinson County, 22. 9. Belaire, 14. 10. Madison Prep, 11. 11. Livonia, 7. 12. Istrouma, 2.
Track events
100: 1. Darryl George, Scotlandville, 10.79. 2. JMarcus Sewell, Woodlawn, 10.81. 3. Jay Veon Haynes, Woodlawn, 10.82.
200: 1. JMarcus Sewell, Woodlawn, 21.82. 2. Kyree Langley, Scotlandville, 22.20. 3. Trevonte Citizen, Lake Charles College Prep, 22.51.
400: 1. Jarell Joseph, Lake Charles College Prep, 49.20. 2. Darius Charles, Lake Charles College Prep, 51.77. 3. Tyler Heil, Central, 53.35.
800: 1. Corinthian Walker, Scotlandville, 2:05.83. 2. Reese Davis, Dunham, 2:05.91. 3. Hunter Kullman, Woodlawn, 2:06.92.
1,600: 1. John Walker McDonald, Dunham, 4:42.52. 2. Ralston Graves, Baton Rouge High, 5:07.29. 3. Conrad Schoegal, Baton Rouge High, 5:11.90.
3,200: 1. Antonio Delgado, Dunham, 10:40.92. 2. Ralston Graves, Baton Rouge High, 10:42.50. 3. Tyler Thibodeaux, Dunham, 10:58.52.
110 hurdles: 1. Broderick Davis, Scotlandville, 15.12. Cody Rucker, Liberty, 16.80. 3. Clayton Adams, Woodlawn, 17.55.
300 hurdles: 1. Broderick Davis, Scotlandville, 40.56. 2. Kevin Thomas, Lake Charles College Prep, 43.22. 3. Cody Rucker, Liberty, 44.12.
4x100: 1. Scotlandville, 41.98. 2. Woodlawn, 42.16. 3. Liberty, 44.28.
4x200: 1. Scotlandville, 1:27.97. 2. Lake Charles College Prep, 1:29.83. 3. Madison Prep, 1:32.41.
4x400: 1. Scotlandville, 3:25.07. 2. Lake Charles College Prep, 3:26.36. 3. Woodlawn, 3:26.85.
4x800: 1. Dunham, 8:41.98. 2. Scotlandville, 9:00.50. 3. Woodlawn, 9:02.90.
Field events
High jump: 1. Dominick Baptiste, Scotlandville, 6-02. 2. Cody Rucker, Liberty, 5-10. 3. Cameron Hill, Lake Charles College Prep, 5-08.
Long jump: 1. Broderick Davis, Scotlandville, 21-04.50. 2. Braylen Walker, Lake Charles College Prep, 20-08.50. 3. Kyree Langley, Scotlandville, 20-06.50.
Triple jump: 1. Amir Dotson, Baton Rouge High, 40-11. 2. Amarion Parker, Woodlawn, 38-08.50. 3. Jevon Washington, Central, 34-07.
Shot put: 1. Mehki Smith, Scotlandville, 50-00. 2. Reginald Burks, Lake Charles College Prep, 47-07. 3. Quentis Griffin, Wilkinson County, 46-07.50.
Discus: 1. Quentis Griffin, Wilkinson County, 121-05. 2. Jayden Woods, Woodlawn, 108-00. 3. Jayden Barton, Scotlandville, 103-11.
Javelin: 1. Jeremiah Bell, Scotlandville, 151-11. 2. Mason Watson, Woodlawn, 129-05. 3. Kaiden Lang, Central, 129
Bronco Relays
at Zachary High School
Girls
Team scores: 1. Episcopal, 103. 2. Dutchtown, 79.50. 3. Zachary, 79. 4. West Feliciana, 78. 5. Brusly, 34. 6. St. Amant, 29. 7. Port Allen, 12. 8. Northeast, 10.5. 9. Broadmoor, 8.
Track results
100: 1. Ariane Linton, Dutchtown, 12.16. 2. Lauren Cazabat, West Feliciana, 13.04. 3. Dedricanna Johnson, Port Allen, 13.28.
400: 1. Naveah London, West Feliciana, 1:02.99. 2. Taylor Hankton, Broadmoor, 1:03.36. 3. Madeline Temple, West Feliciana, 1:04.14.
800: 1. Rachel Fereday, Dutchtown, 2:29.25. 2. Mia Pulliam, Episcopal, 2:32.32. 3. Rylee Deignan, Zachary, 2:33.82.
1,600: 1. Isabella Latkovich, Dutchtown, 6:03.17. 2. Rebekah Reid, Episcopal, 6:07.43. 3. Mya Bascom, St. Amant, 6:12.21.
100 hurdles: 1. Daila Young, Episcopal, 15.31. 2. Lanay Mealy, Zachary, 16.34. 3. Alana Simon, Episcopal, 16.69.
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