Louisiana
Heimerman earns LSWA All-Louisiana Women’s Coach of the Year, NSU represented in 13 events
NATCHITOCHES, La. (KALB) – Leading the Northwestern State women’s track and field team to a pair of Southland Conference titles, including its first ever outdoor conference championship, earned head coach Mike Heimerman the LSWA All-Louisiana Women’s Coach of the Year, which was announced Saturday.
Heimerman, who fell one vote shy of taking home the All-Louisiana Coach of the Year last season, led a total of 16 women’s athletes or relay teams that made the outdoor All-Conference, including four on the first team and seven more on the second team.
In the past two years, he has led the NSU women to two indoor team titles and the first outdoor team title in program history this season, as well as a second-place finish.
In addition to Heimerman’s superlative honor, NSU also captured 12 spots in individual events and one each on all four relay teams.
Zachaeus Beard, Sanaria Butler and Djimon Gumbs all earned spots on the All-Louisiana team in multiple individual events.
NSU placed the most athletes on the All-Louisiana team outside of LSU.
Beard, who reached the semifinals in the 100-meter dash at the U.S. Olympic trials, grabs a spot on the second team in the 200-meter dash and third team in the 100.
To earn a second team selection in the 200, he clocked a 20.48 at the SLC Outdoor meet to capture the silver.
In his signature event, the First Team All-American ran an impressive 10.03—adjusted for wind—at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout to win the event and post the best time in the conference this season.
Beard also was a member of both relay teams, which both earned second team spots, only behind LSU.
In the 4×100, the quartet of Beard, Cyrus Jacobs, Keontae Gaines and Mikkel Johansson collected a spot at nationals in Oregon on the strength of a 39.25 at regionals in Kentucky and also earned them a spot on the All-Louisiana Second Team.
Beard, Jacobs, Desmond Duncan and Jaysaun Smith also made the second team in the men’s 4×400 relay team, clocking a 3:08.27 at the conference championships.
Like Beard, Sanaria Butler also made the team in multiple individual events as well as both relay teams.
She ran a school-record 52.09 at the NCAA East Regionals in the 400-meter dash, which earned her a spot on the second team.
Butler collected a spot on the third team in the long jump, posting a 20-5.25 at the Bobcat Invitational.
The sensational sophomore also led the NSU women’s 4×400 relay team to a Second Team All-American selection and spot on Second Team All-Louisiana. The team of Butler, Maygan Shaw, Tranasia Jones and Vanessa Balde smashed the school record, running a 3:29.22 to earn a spot at nationals and a spot on the All-Louisiana team.
Butler, along with Shaw, Balde and Lynell Washington collected a spot on the second team in the 4×100 relay after running a 44.43 in front of the home crowd at the Leon Johnson Invitational.
Gumbs’ record-breaking season earned him a pair of first team honors, including one of two NSU athletes to make the first team, which he did in the shot put.
In the event, Gumbs tossed a school-record 66-7 at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout, which earned him the top spot in the conference and the state this season.
Not only did he post a terrific performance at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout in the shot put, he did so in the discus as well at the meet.
Gumbs claimed a third team selection in the discus, tossing a 186-3.
The NSU athlete other than Gumbs to earn a first team selection is senior pole vaulter Madison Brown, who cleared 13-4.25 at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout.
She is joined on the team by friend and teammate Annemarie Broussard, who claimed third in the pole vault, clearing 12-11.5, also recorded at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout.
Joining Butler as an NSU athlete on the All-Louisiana team in the 400 is Shaw, who clocked a 52.59 at the Leon Johnson Invitational on the home track.
Gumbs was not the only member of his family to make the team, as he was joined by twin brother Diamante Gumbs in the discus.
Diamante earned some bragging rights, as he claimed second team to Djimon’s third team in the discus. Diamante launched a 195-2 at the NCAA East Regional in Kentucky, which punched his ticket to Eugene and nationals.
On the women’s side, Kaitlyn Washington also made All-Louisiana in the discus, earning third place with a toss of 170-2 at the LSU Alumni Gold.
In the shot put, Shakera Williams placed second in the state, thrilling the home crowd at the Leon Johnson Invitational, tossing a 48-11.5.
LSU either won or tied eight of the 10 superlative awards, including all five on the men’s side.
All-Louisiana Superlatives
- MEN
- Track – Godson Oghenebrume, LSU
- Field – Claudio Romero, LSU
Freshman – Jaiden Reid, LSU - Newcomer – Myles Thomas, LSU
- Coach – (TIE) – Yhann Plummer, Xavier; Dennis Shaver LSU
- WOMEN
- Track – Brianna Lyston, LSU
- Field – Eunice Ilunga Mbuyi, ULM
Freshman – Tima Godbless, LSU - Newcomer – Estel Valeanu, LSU
- Coach – Mike Heimerman, Northwestern State
- The complete list of best times in the 2024 Outdoor season:
- 100 Meters (MEN)
- Oghenebrume, Godson/LSU/Jr./9.99/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Fleming, Da’Marcus/LSU/Sr./10.03/LSU Alumni Golf/April 20, 2024
- Beard, Zachaeus/Northwestern State/Sr./10.03/Corky-Crofoot Shootout/April 26, 2024
- 100 Meters (WOMEN)
- Lyston, Brianna/LSU/So./10.84/LSU Alumni Golf/April 20, 2024
- Davies, Thelma/LSU/Sr./10.92/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Godbless, Tima/LSU/Fr./11.03/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- 200 Meters (MEN)
- Fleming, Da’Marcus/LSU/Sr./20.42/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Beard, Zachaeus/Northwestern St./Sr./20.48/SLC Outdoors/April 20, 2024
- Reid, Jaiden/LSU/Fr./20.51/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- 200 Meters (Women)
- Davies, Thelma/LSU/Sr./22.17/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Lyston, Brianna/LSU/So./22.31/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Godbless, Tima/LSU/Fr./22.63/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- 400 Meters (MEN)
- Bedell, Dillon/LSU/Jr./45.30/Tom Jones Memorial/April 12, 2024
- Jones, Javed/Louisiana/Sr./46.17/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Burrell, Sean/LSU/Sr./46.19/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- 400 Meters (WOMEN)
- Onojuvwevwo, Ella/LSU/So./50.57/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Butler, Sanaria/Northwestern St./So./52.09/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- Shaw, Maygan/Northwestern St./Jr./52.59/Johnson NSU Invitational/April 12, 2024
- 800 Meters (MEN)
- Swanson, Mats/LSU/So./1:48.78/LSU Alumni Gold/April 20, 2024
- Travis, Isiah/LSU/Sr./1:48.81/LSU Alumni Gold/April 20, 2024
- Martin, Alex/McNeese State/Fr./1:49.07/Carl Kight Invitational/April 11, 2024
- 800 Meters (WOMEN)
- Rose, Michaela/LSU/Jr./1:58.37/Bryan Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- Bangel Batres, Lorena/LSU/Sr./2:03.00/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- Monk, Montana/LSU/So./2:05.81/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- 1500 Meters (MEN)
- Langley, Rhen/LSU/Fr./3:43.72/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- Kunin, Illia/Tulane/Jr./3:44.97/Bran Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- El-Fadi, Omer/McNeese/Jr./3:45.71/Bryan Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- 1500 Meters (WOMEN)
- Rangel Batres, Lorena/LSU/Sr./4:09.06/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- Rose, Michaela/LSU/Jr./4:18.88/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- Hardy, Callie/LSU/Jr./4:20.26/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- 5000 Meters (MEN)
- Kunin, Illia/Tulane/Jr./13:46.94/Raleigh Relays/March 28, 2024
- Jennings, Jack/Tulane/Sr./14:03.01/Wake Forest Invitational/April 19, 2024
- Pardo, Evan/New Orleans/So./14:17.67/Texas Relays/March 29, 2024
- 5000 Meters (WOMEN)
- Chesnut, Ella/LSU/So./16:11.49/Brian Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- Vaquera, Paula/Tulane/So./16:20.79/Bryan Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- Diaz, Danna/Tulane/Sr./16:34.18/Raleigh Relays/March 28, 2024
- 10,000 Meters (MEN)
- Jennings, Jack/Tulane/Jr./28:28.72/Raleigh Relays/March 28, 2024
- Adkins, Ryan/Tulane/Gr./29:55.12/Bryan Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- Kimutai, Gilbert/McNeese/Jr./31:08.11/Southland Championships/May 9, 2024
- 10,000 Meters (WOMEN)
- Chesnut, Ella/LSU/So./32:46.56/Raleigh Relays/March 28, 2024
- Spalitta, Brooke/Louisiana/So./37:16.91/Victor Lopez Classic/March 21, 2024
- DeKay, Rebecca/New Orleans/40:08.73/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- 100 Hurdles (WOMEN)
- Armstrong, Alia/LSU/Sr./12.66/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Phillips, Leah/LSU/Sr./12.71/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Bellamy, Shani’a/LSU/Sr./12.77/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- 110 Hurdles (MEN)
- Stern, Jahiem/LSU/So./13.38/NCAA East Regional/May 22, 2024
- Sophia, Matthew/LSU/So./13.37/NCAA Championship/June 5, 2024
- Adesola, John/Jr./New Orleans/13.56/NCAA Championships/June 5, 2024
- 400 Hurdles (MEN)
- Burrell, Sean/LSU/Sr./49.44/NCAA East Regional/May 24, 2024
- Jones, Javed/Louisiana/Sr./49.44/NCAA East Regional/May 24, 2024
- Powell, Jaden/McNeese/Jr./51.32/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- 400 Hurdles (WOMEN)
- Bellamy, Shani’a/LSU/Sr./55.71/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- Phillips, Leah/LSU/Sr./56.50/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- White, Garriel/LSU/Jr./56.88/Alumni Golf/April 20, 2024
- 3000 Steeplechase (MEN)
- Peyton Chiasson/Louisiana/Jr./9:07.95/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Kimaiyo, Kevin/McNeese/So./9:37.80/Southland Championships/May 9, 2024
- Wong, Mason/Tulane/Gr./9:40.97/East Coast Relays/April 26, 2024
- 3000 Steeplechase (WOMEN)
- Hardy, Callie/LSU/Jr./10:29.37/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Barcenas, Jeny/McNeese/So./10:30.48/Bryan Clay Invitational/April 11, 2024
- Pascoa, Marta/McNeese/Jr./10:43.68/Texas Relays/March 27, 2004
- 4X100 Relay (MEN)LSU/Myles Thomas, Marcus Fleming, Jaiden Reid, Godson Oghenebrume/38.19/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Northwestern State/Zachaeus Beard, Cyrus Jacobs, Keontae’ Gaines, Mikkel Johansson/39.25/NCAA East Regional/May 24, 2024
- Louisiana/Trejun Jones, Zakhy Munro, Floyd Pond, Jamhad Booth/39.31/Tiger Track Classic/April 20, 2024
- 4X100 Relay (WOMEN)
- LSU/Brianna Lyston, Thelma Davies, Leah Phillips, Tima Godbless/42.49/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Northwestern State/Maygan Shaw, Sanaria Butler, Vanessa Balde, Lynell Washington/44.43/Johnson NSU Invitational/April 12, 2024
- Louisiana/Amairi Ashford, Ta’La Spates, Kennedy London, Mari Robinson/44.71/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- 4X400 Relay (MEN)LSU/Sean Burrell, Salim Epps, Shakeem McKay, Dillon Bedell/3:01.28/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Northwestern St./Desmond Duncan, Cyrus Jacobs, Zachaeus Beard, Jaysaun Smith/3:08.27/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Louisiana/Antoni Hoyte-Small, Javed Jones, Darrius Charles, Jarell Joseph/3:08.75/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- 4X400 Relay (WOMEN)
- LSU/Ella Onojuvwewo, Shani’a Bellamy, Michaela Rose, Garriel White/3:26.55/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Northwestern St./Maygan Shaw, Sanaria Butler, Tranasia Jones, Vanessa Balde/3:29.22/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- Louisiana Tech/Jamara Patterson, Joy Usenbor, Saran Kouyate, Jenaia Williams/3:37.99/C-USA Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- High Jump (MEN)
- Chadenga, Kuda/LSU/Jr./7-3.25/Alumni Gold/April 20, 2024
- Stevic, Slavko/SE Louisiana/Sr./7-2.25/Louisiana Classic/March 15, 2024
- Smith, Roman/Southern/Jr./7-1.75/SWAC Outdoors/May 2, 2024
- High Jump (WOMEN)
- Smalls, Morgan/LSU/Sr./6-0.5/NCAA East Regional/May 25, 2024
- Famous, Sakari/McNeese/Sr./5-11.5/Southland Championships/May 9, 2024
- Williams, A’reil/Louisiana Tech/Fr./5-9.25/C-USA Outdoors/May 10, 2024
- Washington, Kennedy/Louisiana/Sr./5-9.25/Johnson NSU Invitational/April 12, 2024
- Veal, Alaysha/Louisiana/Fr./5-9.25/Johnson NSU Invitational/April 12, 2024
- Pole Vault (MEN)
- Domingue, Beau/LSU/So./17-0.75/Alumni Golf/April 20, 2024
- Aime, Kameron/LSU/Sr./16-8.75/Hurricane Invitational/March 15, 2024
- Russell, Nick/Louisiana/Sr./16-5.5/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Pole Vault (WOMEN)
- Brown, Madison/Northwestern St./Sr./13-4.25/Corky-Crofoot Shootout/April 26, 2024
- Duplantis, Johanna/LSU/Sr./13-1.5/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- Broussard, Annemarie/Northwestern St./Sr./12-11.5/Corky-Crofoot Shootout/April 26, 2024
- Long Jump (MEN)
- Murphy, Christopher/New Orleans/Jr./25-4.75/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Bullock, Ji’eem/LSU/Sr./25-2/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Lambert, Lawrence/Grambling/So./25-2/Southern Invitational/May 10, 2024
- Long Jump (WOMEN)
- Small, Morgan/LSU/Sr./21-6.75/Battle on the Bayou/March 29, 2024
- Ilunga Mbuyi, Eunice/ULM/Jr./20-6.25/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Butler, Sanaria/Northwestern State/So./20-5.25/Mt. SAC Relays/April 17, 2024
- Triple Jump (MEN)
- Nelson, Jeremy/Louisiana/So./52-10.75/NCAA East Regional/May 24, 2024
- Alexander, Seth/Xavier/Sr./50-9.25/NAIA Nationals/May 24, 2024
- Hamilton, Lance/SE Louisiana/Jr./50-8.25/Texas Relays/March 27, 2024
- Triple Jump (WOMEN)
- Ilunga Mbuyi, Eunice/ULM/Jr./43-10.5/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Smalls, Morgan/LSU/Sr./43-2.5/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Fingers, Taylor/LSU/Fr./42-6/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Shot Put (MEN)
- Gumbs, Djimon/Northwestern St./Sr./66-7/Corky-Crofoot Shootout/April 26, 2024
- Meyer, John/LSU/Sr./64-7/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Francis, Marcus/McNeese/59-10.5/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Shot Put (WOMEN)
- Valeanu, Estel/LSU/Sr./52-6.75/LSU Alumni Golf/April 20, 2024
- Williams, Shakera/Northwestern St./Jr./48-11.5/NSU Invitational/April 12, 2024
- Russell, Jaslyn/McNeese/So./47-5.75/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Discus (MEN)
- Romero, Claudio/LSU/Sr./220-9/LSU Alumni Golf/April 20, 2024
- Gumbs, Diamante/Northwestern St./Sr./195-2/NCAA East Regional/May 24, 2024Gumbs, Djimon/Northwestern St./Sr./186-3/Corky-Crofoot Shootout/April 26, 2024
- Discus (WOMEN)
- Valeanu, Estel/LSU/Sr./188-9/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Hines, Kimola/Louisiana/Jr./171-1/Crimson Tide Invitational/April 5, 2024
- Washington, Kaitlyn/Northwestern St./So./170-2/LSU Alumni Gold/April 20, 2024
- Hammer (MEN)
- Webb, Terrell/SE Louisiana/Sr./213-11/Talley Invitational/March 23, 2024
- Witte, Johnathan/LSU/Jr./200-11/LSU Invitational/April 27, 2024
- Visser, Gerrit/SE Louisiana/Jr./196-2/Southern Miss Invitational/March 29, 2024
- Hammer (WOMEN)
- Lee, Mariah/McNeese/Sr./193-5/Warhawk Classic/April 26, 2024
- Murray, Lily/Louisiana/Fr./189-11/Talley Invitational/March 23, 2024
- Valeanu, Estel/LSU/Sr./188-1/SEC Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Javelin (MEN)
- Lawrence, Will/LSU/Jr./245-4/Jones Memorial/April 12, 2024
- Larriviere, Jack/LSU/So./234-11/LSU Alumni Gold/April 20, 2024
- Rimes, Jackson/LSU/Jr./233-8/Hurricane Invitational/March 15, 2024
- Javelin (WOMEN)
- Spooner, Trinity/LSU/Fr./181-3/LSU Alumni Gold/April 20, 2024
- Guillory, Alexis/LSU/Fr./164-9/Hurricane Invitational/March 15, 2024
- Beard, Blanche/McNeese/Sr./164-5/Texas Relays/March 27, 2024
- Heptathlon (WOMEN)
- Raud-Gumiel, Claudine/ULM/Jr./5496/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Talley, Morgan/McNeese/Sr./5204/Southland Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Walls, Taylor/Louisiana/Sr./5189/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Decathlon (MEN)
- Bovo, Federico/Louisiana/Fr./6830/Sun Belt Outdoors/May 9, 2024
- Holland, Aiden/LA Tech/Jr./5420/C-USA Outdoors/May 11, 2024
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Louisiana
Louisiana to redraw congressional map after court ruling
A state lawmaker whose district includes Iberville and nine other parishes will lead the way on the drawing of a new congressional map when the committee convenes Friday.
Sen. Caleb Kleinpeter, R-Port Allen, will chair the hearings to draw a new congressional district map. He currently serves as chairman of the U.S. Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee.
On Wednesday, Kleinpeter said he has not worked on any maps. He is letting the committee members and the members of the Senate work on this with staff.
The move will come nine days after the U.S. Supreme Court on a 6-3 vote ruled one of Louisiana’s two majority-Black U.S. House districts unconstitutional.
“We can’t base it on race anymore, so the minority party is the Democrats,” he said. “The Democrats have migrated away from the New Orléans area, so we’re looking at Democrats versus Republicans, so the minority party — the Democrats — which means it’s more favored toward Baton Rouge.”
The move would work in favor of incumbent 6th District Congressman Cleo Fields, who was a candidate for the race which Gov. Jeff Lndry suspended in the wake of the Supreme Court decision.
The ruling stemmed from Louisiana vs. Callais – a consolidation of Robinson vs. Callais – that centered on racial gerrymandering and redistricting in the state of Louisiana following the 2020 United States census. The lead plaintiff, Phillip “Bert” Callais, is a resident of Brusly.
The Supreme Court vote came despite the African American population comprising nearly one-third of the state’s population.
According to the 2020 Census, the Black or African American population in Louisiana was approximately 1,464,023,representing 31.4%of the state’s total population. Louisiana has one of the highest percentages of Black residents in the United States, ranking second behind Mississippi.
The Baton Rouge district would likely be the area to undergo the remap, he said.
It amounts to an intricate balancing act.
“What far-right Republicans don’t understand is that with Congress maps, you have to be within 776, 280 votes – within 50 votes of the other districts,” Kleinpeter said. “It’s not like our legislative maps where you can be off by thousands … when you start changing a precinct, it can run down a rabbit hole chasing this precinct over here and over there.
“We can easily draw a really strong nine Republican and one strong Democrat, so if you start watering districts down you could wind up with a 4-2 map.”
Republicans currently have a two-vote super majority vote.
“But some Republican districts are strong and others are weak,” Kleinpeter said. “If you take 58 percent Democrats and put them in Republican districts, you could end up losing Republicans.
“Drawing congress maps is very difficult – you have the leader of the party, and you have the Speaker of the House you have to protect,” he said. “You don’t want to jeopardize their maps at hole.”
One other issue is looming for the state, Kleinpeter said.
“What people don’t understand is that we will have to do this all over again in five years, after the next census comes out,” he said. “Hopefully we’ll people by that time.”
The 2030 Census will play a key role in the process, but it still requires participation.
“I had plenty of next-door neighbors who didn’t want to fill out their census” he said. “I’m going to push to fill out their census. We miss out on federal money and potentially risk losing a seat. “
Louisiana
Neuty, the beloved Bucktown nutria rat that charmed Louisiana, has died
Neuty, the iconic Bucktown nutria visits the state capitol, with Myra Lacoste, Denny Lacoste, Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser, Dennis Lacoste Sr., and Louisiana state Senator J. Cameron Henry Jr. Neuty was an orphan, rescued by the Lacostes. In March 2023, LDWF agents attempted to confiscate the illegal pet.
Louisiana
Louisiana State Police arrest 18-year-old in Vidalia crash t…
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Steele, 18, a white male, was arrested in connection with an accident that occurred at approximately 1:54 a.m. on Sunday morning on Minorca Road in Vidalia. Two passengers in the vehicle were killed. Steele and another passenger were able to escape the vehicle.
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