{"id":189782,"date":"2017-04-27T02:24:26","date_gmt":"2017-04-27T06:24:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ascension-athletics-for-april-27-2017-the-advocate\/"},"modified":"2017-04-27T02:24:26","modified_gmt":"2017-04-27T06:24:26","slug":"ascension-athletics-for-april-27-2017-the-advocate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ascension\/ascension-athletics-for-april-27-2017-the-advocate\/","title":{"rendered":"Ascension Athletics for April 27, 2017 &#8211; The Advocate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Gators, Griffins and Spartans make nonselect Class 5A    bidistrict playoffs    <\/p>\n<p>    All three 5-5A Ascension Parish high schools qualified for the    nonselect division of the 5A playoffs. The No. 17 Dutchtown    Griffins played at No. 16 Ouachita Parish, the No. 19 St. Amant    Gators at No. 14 Ruston and the No. 22 East Ascension Spartans    at No. 11 New Iberia. were scheduled to play on Tuesday, before    this column's deadline.  <\/p>\n<p>    East Ascension finished its season with doubleheader victories    against the Broadmoor Buccaneers. The Spartans finished the    season 17-17 overall and 5-5 in 5A district play.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Dutchtown Griffins and the St. Amant Gators wound up    regular season playing each other twice. In the opening game on    April 18, Blayne Enlow pitched a complete game and only allowed    two hits in a shutout performance to lead the Gators to a 2-0    win. Both teams were tied for second place in District 5-5A.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Gators scored their two runs in the first and third    innings. Ivan Prejeans started the two-out scoring with a    double to left field. The next batter drew a walk and Zane    Zeppuhar lined a single to right, scoring Prejean. Multisport    star Briggs Bourgeois led off the third inning with a home run    to left to give the Gators their final 2-0 score.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dutchtown had a chance in the top of the third when Reid    Bouchereau led off with a single. A sacrifice bunt was laid    down and Bouchereau made it to second base. Enlow got a    strikeout followed by a ground out to end the inning and strand    the runner at second base. The Griffins had another opportunity    in the sixth inning when Enlow hit a batter. He then walked the    next batter with one out. Enlow pitched out to the jam with a    fly ball and a strike out.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dutchtown was held to two hits while the Gators scored their    two runs on four hits. Joey Rodrigue and Bouchereau were 1-3    for the game for the Griffins while Bourgeois was 1-3 with a    home run. Zeppuhar was1-3 with an RBI and Prejean was 1-2 with    a double.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the second game on April 20, the Griffins took it to the    Gators by the score of 11-1. St. Amant was held to one run on    three hits by winning pitcher Austin Bankert. Dutchtown scored    their 11 runs on 10 hits led by Zach Merrifield who had a 3-4    performance at the plate with a double and 4 RBIs. Cameron    Sibly add to the offensive effort with 3-4 on the night with a    double and 3 RBIs.  <\/p>\n<p>    St. Amant defeated Northshore 8-1 on Friday in the regional    round of the Class 5A nonselect state softball playoffs. The    Gators, 21-3, advance to the state tournament in Sulphur with    the victory. The third-seeded Lady Gators will have to take on    the No. 11 Live Oak Eagles in the state quarterfinals at Frasch    Park in Sulphur at 2:30 p.m. Friday on field 16.  <\/p>\n<p>    St. Amant opened the scoring with three runs in the third    inning on three hits. Freshman Alyssa Romano (who also earned    the win on the mound) started things off drawing a walk. A    sacrifice bunt moved the runner up to second. With one out,    Jadyn Rumfellow smashed a double to left field, scoring Addie    Bourgeois to give the Gators a 1-0 advantage. Junior shortstop    Taylor Tidwell added two runs with a homer to make it 3-0 for    the Gators.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Gators had a 4-1 lead going to the sixth inning and put the    game out of reach with a four-run barrage. Senior left fielder    Abby McKey hit a two-out grand slam to put the game away. McKey    went 1-4 at the plate with a homer and 4 RBIs. Rumfellow went    2-3 with a pair of RBIs and Taylor Tidwell went 1-4, with 2    RBIs.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Ascension Catholic High Bulldogs made the LHSAA softball    quarterfinals and will be playing at 2:30 p.m. Thursday against    Vermilion Catholic on Field 17 in Division IV.  <\/p>\n<p>    GIRLS TRACK: 4x100 relay: third, Donaldsonville, 51.14.  <\/p>\n<p>    GIRLS FIELD: high jump: third, Quinntyrce Bell, Donaldsonville,    4-08.  <\/p>\n<p>    BOYS TEAM TOTALS: seventh, Donaldsonville, 49  <\/p>\n<p>    BOYS TRACK: 100 meter: second, Christian Bell, Donaldsonville,    11.10; 4x100 relay: second, Donaldsonville, 43.96; and 4x200    relay: second, Donaldsonville, 1:30.77  <\/p>\n<p>    BOYS FIELD: shot put: first, Davon Wright, Donaldsonville,    54-02; and discus: third, Davon Wright, Donaldsonville, 131-00.  <\/p>\n<p>    BOYS TEAM TOTALS: second, Dutchtown, 127.5; third, St. Amant,    73; and fourth, East Ascension, 58.5.  <\/p>\n<p>    BOYS FIELD: long jump: 4, Carlon Cayette, East Ascension,    20-1; shot put: second, Kyle Sarrazin, Dutchtown, 50-3 ;    javelin: third, Haven Bruce, St. Amant, 140-5; fourth, Myles    Dandridge, East Ascension, 133-0; high jump: first, Jerome    Turner, St. Amant, 6-2 and second, Kelvin Reddix, Dutchtown,    5-10; pole vault: third, Wyatt Bercegeay, East Ascension, 10-6    and fourth, Lee Broussard, Dutchtown, 10-0; discus: third,    Jordan Zuppardo, Dutchtown, 142-3 and fourth, Adrian Voisin,    St. Amant, 132-6; triple jump: second, Jaylin Tran, Dutchtown,    39-2 , third, Kelvin Reddix, Dutchtown, 39-2 and fourth,    Carlon Cayette, East Ascension, 39-0  <\/p>\n<p>    BOYS TRACK: 4x200-meter relay: first, Dutchtown, 1:30.30,    second, St. Amant, 1:30.65 and fourth, East Ascension, 1:31.77;    1,600 meters: third, Kaleb Chanet, East Ascension, 4:37.65 and    fourth, Alex Snell, Dutchtown, 4:41.00; 110 hurdles: second,    Noah Gray, Dutchtown, 14.88, third, VanShon Grayson, Dutchtown,    16.62 and fourth, Cameron Hollies, St. Amant, 18.56; 100 meter:    third, Austin Simmeneaux, St. Amant, 11.22 and fourth, Tajhe    Jones, St. Amant, 11.22; 800 meter: first, Parker McBride,    Dutchtown, 1:55.68 and fourth, Zach Hatfield, Dutchtown,    2:01.69; 4x100 relay: first, East Ascension, 42.77, second,    Dutchtown 42.95 and third, St. Amant, 43.05; 400 meter: first,    Bryce Moore, Dutchtown, 49.15; 300 meter hurdles: fourth,    VanShon Grayson, Dutchtown, 43.39; 200 meter: second, Tajhe    Jones, St. Amant, 22.51 and third, LeShawn Simon, East    Ascension, 22.56; 3,200 meter: third, Kaleb Chanet, East    Ascension, 10:50.95 and fourth, Elliott Miles, Dutchtown,    10:56.89; and 4x400 relay: third, Dutchtown 3:31.16  <\/p>\n<p>    GIRLS TEAM TOTALS: third, Dutchtown, 103; fourth, St. Amant,    92.5 points; and sixth, East Ascension, 8.  <\/p>\n<p>    GIRLS FIELD: long jump: first, Leah Scott, Dutchtown, 18-7 ;    third, Angely Rodriguez, Dutchtown, 16-5 ; shot put: fourth,    Mia Gaines, Dutchtown, 33-7 ; javelin: second, Morgan Tidwell,    St. Amant, 119-1; pole vault: third, Natalie Wilder, Dutchtown,    7-6 and fourth, Jillian Parks, St. Amant, 7-6; discus: third,    Mia Gaines, Dutchtown, 111-6 and fourth, Eva Crochet, St.    Amant, 98-11; and triple jump: first, Leah Scott, Dutchtown,    37-2  <\/p>\n<p>    GIRLS TRACK: 4x200-meter relay: second, St. Amant, 1:46.15 and    fourth, Dutchtown 1:48.27; 1,600 meter: third, Tara Stuntz,    Dutchtown, 5:21.05; 100 meter hurdles: third, Nyah Williams,    Dutchtown, 16.12 and fourth, Regan West, St. Amant, 16.51; 100    meter: first, Madison Glasby, St. Amant, 12.80 and third, Laiya    Palmer, St. Amant, 12.92; 800 meter: fourth, Phoebe Poche,    Dutchtown, 2:22.58; 4x100 relay: first, St. Amant 50.44 and    fourth, East Ascension 55.29; 300 meter hurdles: first, Regan    West, St. Amant, 48.22, second, Nyah Williams, Dutchtown, 48.95    and third, Hannah Laplace, St. Amant, 49.19; 200 meter: second,    Laiya Palmer, St. Amant, 27.04, third, Madison Galsby, St.    Amant, 27.14. and fourth, Brittany Lewis, Dutchtown, 27.20;    3,200 meter: second, Tara Stuntz, Dutchtown, 11:44.59 and    Melissa Landry, Dutchtown, 13:19.56; and 4x400 relay: third,    Dutchtown 4:10.62 and fourth, St. Amant, 4:26.15  <\/p>\n<p>    Leah Scott, from Dutchtown, was awarded the Outstanding Field    Performer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last Friday found me and Goosie Guice heading up north a bit to    the Lake Larto\/Saline complex in Jonesville, just above    Marksville. Portions of the complex are located in Catahoula,    LaSalle, Avoyelles and Rapides parishes. It includes Larto    Lake, Saline Lake, Shad Lake and numerous interconnecting    bayous and smaller lakes. It takes in regular backwater    flooding from Red River, Black River and Little River.  <\/p>\n<p>    We met a good friend and former guide in Grand Isle, Jeff    Brumfield, to try our luck at catching some sac-a-lait. Jeff    moved his guide service Flamin Hooks Guide Service back home    and takes out folks to catch sac-a-lait, bream and bass.  <\/p>\n<p>    This was my first experience fishing on this vast expanse of    fishable water and I can honestly say I was impressed. Its    basically undeveloped and its pristine beauty is worth the    trip.  <\/p>\n<p>    The method of choice in this area for sac-a-lait is called    spider-rigging. When all the rods are set up, it looks like a    spider on the front of the boat. The number of rods is    determined by the capabilities of the boat and how many hooks    and baits you want to fool with.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jeff opted for eight rods. I know this sounds a little crazy,    but he can pull it off easier than it looks or sounds.    Twelve-foot rods are fitted with a crappie reel and his boat is    designed with two rod holders that can hold four rods on each    side of the troll motor. A weight is on the bottom of the line    with two hooks about 4 feet up.  <\/p>\n<p>    A remote control troll motor is a must because the speed can be    set electronically and it holds perfect. All 16 hooks were    baited, Jeff manned the remote control and we were off to the    races.  <\/p>\n<p>    The trick is to match speed, water depth and the depth of the    baits. We started off going two-tenths of a mile an hour    (thats very slow) fishing in 9 feet of water and the baits    down about 5 feet deep. The action was steady but we were    catching lots of small fish.  <\/p>\n<p>    About an hour and a half later, Jeff sped up to four-tenths of    a mile an hour and raised the baits up in the water column to    about 4 feet. That turned out to be the magic numbers as our    catch rate picked up along with the size of sac-a-lait we    caught.  <\/p>\n<p>    After catching 70 or more sac-a-lait, we headed to another spot    to catch some bream. We found some on the beds getting ready    for the spawn and in a matter of 30 minutes we caught 50 or 60    really big bluegills. We kept 45 of the sac-a-lait and 37 bream    and ended up with a nice box full of panfish.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lyle Johnson covers sports for The Ascension Advocate. He    can be contacted at <a href=\"mailto:reelman@eatel.net\">reelman@eatel.net<\/a> or <a href=\"mailto:ascension@theadvocate.com\">ascension@theadvocate.com<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theadvocate.com\/baton_rouge\/news\/communities\/ascension\/article_5687361a-291f-11e7-ad72-232eefeda070.html\" title=\"Ascension Athletics for April 27, 2017 - The Advocate\">Ascension Athletics for April 27, 2017 - The Advocate<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Gators, Griffins and Spartans make nonselect Class 5A bidistrict playoffs All three 5-5A Ascension Parish high schools qualified for the nonselect division of the 5A playoffs. 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