{"id":192462,"date":"2017-05-11T13:05:41","date_gmt":"2017-05-11T17:05:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ascension-athletics-for-may-11-2017-the-advocate\/"},"modified":"2017-05-11T13:05:41","modified_gmt":"2017-05-11T17:05:41","slug":"ascension-athletics-for-may-11-2017-the-advocate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ascension\/ascension-athletics-for-may-11-2017-the-advocate\/","title":{"rendered":"Ascension Athletics for May 11, 2017 &#8211; The Advocate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Lady Bulldogs win state title in Allstate Sugar Bowl\/LHSAA    Outdoor Track Meet in Class 1-A    <\/p>\n<p>    It came down to the wire and the Ascension Catholic High Lady    Bulldogs came away with a 1-point victory in the Allstate Sugar    Bowl\/LHSAA Outdoor Track meet in Bernie Moore Stadium at LSU.    After the points were added up, Ascension Catholic had 63    points to best runner-up Haynesvilles 62 points.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Lady Bulldogs finished first and second in the 3,200-meter    run with Sophie Daigle winning with a time of 12:02.90 and    teammate Breanna Bernard placing second with 12:07.72, pulling    the Lady Bulldogs ahead of Haynesville. The Golden Tornados    came back and won the final event of the meet in the 4x400    relay but fell 1 point short.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ascension Catholic had first and third finishes in the 1,600-    and 800-meter races as Sophie Daigle won the 1,600 with a    5:33.17 time and Haley Dupre turned in a 5:39.21 time. In the    800-meter race, Daigle won with a time of 2:25.03, and    Stephanie Breaux took third with 2:32.95. Daigle ran the final    leg of the 4x400 and helped her team to a fourth place finish    with a time of 4:20.02. Daigles performance earned her the    meets outstanding girls performer accolades.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the field events for the Lady Bulldogs, Kenshell Davis    placed third in shot put with 33-11 and fifth in discus with    95-11. In the track events, first in 1,600 meters went to    Daigle, 5:33.17 and third to Dupre, 5:39.21; Daigle took first    in the 800 meters with a time of 2:25.03, and Breaux placed    third with a time of 2:32.95; in the 400 meters, Whitney Eure    took sixth place with a time of 1:05.80; in 3,200 meters,    Daigle placed first at 12:02.90, and Bernard placed second at    12:07.72; and in the 4x400 relay, Ascension Catholic placed    fourth at 4:20.02.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the boys division, the Ascension Catholic Bulldogs finished    in eighth place with a total of 18 points. In the track events,    Thomas Daigle took first place in the 800-meter run for    Ascension Catholic with a time of 2:01.15. In the 3,200-meter,    Logan Thibodeaux took third place for the Bulldogs with a    10:20.41, time and Thomas Daigle won fifth place with 10:42.28.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Class 5A competition boys team totals, Dutchtown finished in    21st with 11 points and St. Amant in 27th with 5 points. In the    800-meter race, Parker McBride was first for the Dutchtown    Griffins with a time of 1:52.68.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the girls division team totals, the Dutchtown took seventh    place with 28 points, and St. Amant took 15th place with 10    points. Individual results in the field events included Morgan    Tidwells second place in the javelin for St. Amant with a    throw of 127-1. Dutchtowns outstanding performer all season,    Leah Scott, took second place in the long jump with an 18-9    jump and first place in the triple jump with a 37-4 leap. Tara    Stuntz won second place in the 3,200-meter for Dutchtown with a    time of 11:23.81.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the Class 3A boys division, the Donaldsonville Tigers took    14th place with 16 points.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the field events, Davon Wright took second place honors in    the shot put for Donaldsonville with a toss of 53-6. In the    track events, Donaldsonville was second place in the 4x100    relay with a time of 42.46. The girls team total for the Lady    Tigers was a 23rd place finish with 6 points. In the 4x100    relay, Donaldsonville finished in third place with a 49.79    time.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association has been the curator    of the Louisiana state fish records since the 1940s. Although    the numbers of record applications are not quite as high as    previous years, the fish submitted by anglers have been pretty    impressive.  <\/p>\n<p>    The year began with a new state record in the fly rod division.    Michael Lee Clark was using a Bissetts Mudbug fly fishing in    the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet when he hooked and landed a    9.66-pound Sheepshead on Jan. 30. Clarks record fish bettered    the previous record caught by Charles M. Johnson Jr. in January    2014 in Lake Eloi that weighed 9.25 pounds.  <\/p>\n<p>    The second fish caught in 2017 qualified for another state    record, as well. Christian Legrand, of Slidell, was fishing on    the Bushwacker captained by Dan LeBlanc at the Horseshoe Lumps    when a 140-pound pound amberjack walloped a piece of cut bonita    and gave Legrand the fight of his life. The fish knocked off    the record amberjack on the books caught by Bill Weldon back in    May 2009 that weighed in at 139 pounds.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Jan. 27, David Loewen fishing on the Voodoo with captain    Joey Davis out of Venice Marina landed a new state record    blackfin tuna. Loewens blackfin knocked out Robert Carriers    37.60-pounder that had held the record for over 16 years,    caught back in February 2001.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then, on April 22, a giant bluefin tuna was landed by Kaleb    Richardson, 15, of Lafayette, that is pending certification for    the state records. Although not a first place fish, the    833-pound tuna certainly qualifies as impressive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kaleb was fishing on his dads boat, the Whoo Dat, with Capt.    Chris Mowad out of Grand Isle in the Green Canyon rigs. The    boat already had a hefty catch of big yellowfin tuna when they    saw what they thought was another big yellowfin busting some    bait.  <\/p>\n<p>    The crew set out the trolling spread, and on the second pass    where they saw the fish hit, a submarine looking fish hit one    of the baits and the fight was on for the 15-year-old. Though    landing the big fish was quite an accomplishment, Kaleb's had    lots of experience fighting big offshore fish.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is the time of the year that anglers from all over our    state and visitors across the U.S. hit the waters of Louisiana    to participate in some of the most outstanding fishing any in    the world. Were not called the Sportsmans Paradise for    nothing.  <\/p>\n<p>    So if youre one of the many who will be out there, it would be    worth your while to go to laoutdoorwriters.com and view    the state fish records just in case you catch one that would    qualify in the top 10 of the species of fish you might catch on    your trip.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association keeps the state    records, and categories are kept for Rod & Reel Division    along with a Fly Rod Division in both fresh and salt water.    There also is a Pond Division kept for private waters, although    that division does not qualify in the Fish of the Year    competition as the other categories do.  <\/p>\n<p>    An angler can also view or print out an application that must    be completed and sent to the fish records curator for approval.    It is self-explanatory, but here are a few tips so you might    not be overwhelmed about the process.  <\/p>\n<p>    First, you dont have to be in a mad rush. There is a 60-day    period after the date the fish is caught to get the application    in. The fish must be weighed on a scale that is certified by    the Louisiana State Agriculture Department. All grocery stores    have them and so does any place that sells any type of food,    produce or seafood by the pound.  <\/p>\n<p>    There must be two witnesses to the weighing process who will    sign the application stating they saw the weight listed on the    application. A state-certified fish biologist must examine the    fish and fill out that part of the application, as well. A    photo of the angler, the fish and rod used to catch the fish is    required. Page 2 consists of 10 rules that must be checked off.    There are a few more things to fill out that are informational    and easily accomplished.  <\/p>\n<p>    If there are any questions about the process, an email can be    sent from the website, as well as a phone number for the    records curator. Really, folks, take a look at the records    because I guarantee that there will be some fish caught this    year that would qualify for a state record that wont be    entered.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lyle Johnson, a writer and host of the Ascension Outdoors    cable TV show, covers sports and the outdoors 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>See the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theadvocate.com\/baton_rouge\/news\/communities\/ascension\/article_b3b7759c-341a-11e7-9561-2f8ba399256e.html\" title=\"Ascension Athletics for May 11, 2017 - The Advocate\">Ascension Athletics for May 11, 2017 - The Advocate<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Lady Bulldogs win state title in Allstate Sugar Bowl\/LHSAA Outdoor Track Meet in Class 1-A It came down to the wire and the Ascension Catholic High Lady Bulldogs came away with a 1-point victory in the Allstate Sugar Bowl\/LHSAA Outdoor Track meet in Bernie Moore Stadium at LSU. 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