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5 Big Louisiana HS Semifinal Matchups: The Massey Ratings (and Jerit's Take)
High school football stadiums around Louisiana will host their final games of the season Friday.
Thirty-two teams will back in eight divisions for 16 spots in the Caesars Superdome for next week’s Prep Classic.
The semifinal slate is loaded with exciting matchups, and we’ll look at five of the most intriguing, including players to watch and predictions from the Massey High School Rankings and myself.
No. 4 Catholic-Baton Rouge (11-0) at No. 1 Edna Karr (11-0)
Division-I Select
Friday, 7 p.m., at Morris F.X. Jeff Stadium (Jerit will be covering from the sidelines)
Massey Rankings: No. 5 vs. No. 1
Last week: Catholic beat No. 5 Archbishop Rummel, 14-7. Edna Karr beat No. 8 St. Thomas More, 42-14.
Players to Watch: 2025 Edna Karr DL Corey Adams Jr. (Ole Miss), 2026 Edna Karr DL Richard Anderson (LSU), 2025 Edna Karr LB Arsenio Bolds Jr., 2026 Catholic S Blaine Bradford, 2025 Catholic DB Jacob Bradford (LSU), 2025 Edna Karr DB/LB Tyrik Brigalia, 2025 Catholic WR Amari Clayton (Nicholls State), 2025 Edna Karr WR TaRon Francis (LSU), 2026 Edna Karr DB Aiden Hall (LSU), 2026 Edna Karr DB Hayward Howard Jr., 2026 Edna Karr QB John Johnson Jr., 2025 Catholic DB Cayden Jones, 2025 Catholic WR Cohen LeBlanc, 2027 Catholic RB Jayden Miles, 2025 Edna Karr WR Oliver Mitchell Jr. (Tulane), 2025 Catholic RB Rylan Parker, 2026 Edna Karr DB Torrence Sanders, 2025 Catholic OT Ervin Smith (Louisiana Tech), 2025 Edna Karr WR Daejawn Smith, 2026 Catholic OT Blaise Thomassie, 2026 Edna Karr DB Maurice Williams Jr.
Recent History: Catholic won a 2022 quarterfinal, 32-24, at BREC’s Memorial Stadium to hold Edna Karr out of the semifinals for the only time this decade.
Massey Prediction: Edna Karr (80%), 41-21.
Jerit Thoughts: Two of the state’s top few teams in any classification. The undefeated top team vs. the reigning champion. Edna Karr vs. Catholic (Baton Rouge) matchups through the years have consistently been epic battles — aside from a lopsided Bears win in Baton Rouge in 2019. This year, the Cougars have rolled through just about every opponent in their path in dominant fashion. But win or not, that type of margin feels unlikely in this matchup. That said, Edna Karr has little-to-no weakness from a talent standpoint and is the best team in the state when it avoids its own miscues. Junior quarterback John Johnson has been exceptional, and his cast of weapons speaks for itself when you look at Wednesday’s signing day celebrations of wide receivers TaRon Francis (LSU), Oliver Mitchell Jr. (Tulane) and Daejawn Smith (Louisiana Tech). Catholic figures to bring a battle to town. But slowing down the Cougars’ full spread of firepower or keeping up with it against a stacked Karr defense for four quarters in Algiers might prove too tall a task this year.
No. 5 Union Parish (9-4) at No. 1 St. James (9-2)
Division-III Non-Select
Friday, 7 p.m., at St. James Wildcat Stadium
Massey Rankings: No. 55 vs. No. 45
Last week: Union Parish beat No. 4 Kinder, 44-14. St. James beat No. 9 Pine, 26-7.
Players to Watch: 2027 St. James DB Jye Blain, 2025 Union Parish RB Derrick Dew, 2028 St. James QB Ja’Juan Jackson, 2027 St. James RB/DB Kendrick Joseph Jr., 2026 St. James RB Kani King-Young, 2025 Union Parish WR/DB Chase Meeking, 2025 St. James LB Chaidyn Parker, 2027 Union Parish QB Braxton Patterson, 2026 Union Parish DE/TE Ari Slocum, 2025 Union Parish DL Tyreon Traylor, 2026 St. James WR/ATH Jakias Villanueva, 2025 St. James DB Garry White, 2025 Union Parish LB Tyquereis Wilson (Mississippi Valley State), 2025 St. James DB Jarrell Williams, 2026 St. James WR Kanye Zenon, 2026 St. James LB Nolan Zenon.
Recent History: Union Parish beat St. James, 36-35, on a late two-point conversion in last season’s state title game. St. James won a 2019 semifinal at home, 25-14.
Massey Prediction: St. James (59%), 27-21.
Jerit Thoughts: A rematch of a 2023 state championship game couldn’t be left of the list. And the home Wildcats will be itching to host the Farmers in Beautiful Downtown Vacherie after last season’s heartbreak. The story on St. James is youth, but talent and depth in that youth, and the group has continued finding its way toward its annual goal — regardless of age or experience — of reaching the Superdome. Union Parish is meanwhile in its sixth straight semifinal and has already shown time and time again its ability to get back to not only this point, but also to the Superdome regardless of its roster turnover with any given senior class. Friday figures to be physical and intense in the River Parishes, but I’m giving the edge to the home team in a relative toss-up.
No. 18 Cecilia (10-3) at No. 6 Plaquemine (12-1)
Division-II Non-Select
Friday, 7 p.m., at Plaquemine’s Andrew Canova Green Devil Stadium
Massey Rankings: No. 26 vs. No. 35
Last week: Cecilia beat No. 7 North DeSoto, 57-40. Plaquemine beat No. 14 Opelouas, 35-22.
Players to Watch: 2025 Cecilia OL Ryker Airhart, 2026 Plaquemine ATH Dajon Beloney, 2026 Plaquemine DB/LB Roderick Bingham, 2027 Cecilia ATH Braylon Calais, 2026 Cecilia WR Jermaine Davis, 2027 Cecilia DB Franky Frank Jr., 2025 Cecilia DB/WR Brent Gordon Jr. (Ragin’ Cajuns), 2026 Cecilia LB Braylon Jones, 2025 Cecilia OL Christian Menard, 2025 Plaquemine RB Tyrese Mosby, 2025 Cecilia QB/ATH Diesel Solari, 2025 Cecilia WR/ATH Ellis Stewart, 2025 Plaquemine QB Nico Victorian, 2027 Plaquemine ATH John Walker V.
Recent History: Cecilia won a 2007 non-district game, 34-8.
Massey Prediction: Cecilia (62%), 42-35.
Jerit Thoughts: Both of these teams have been underrated much of the season and explosive as all get-out most Friday evenings. No one looks like to completely stop either one particularly consistently, so which one can come up with the more timely stops could ultimately determine this one. And Cecilia appears to have the greater depth of firepower and versatility on offense to cope with, more experience in games of this magnitude and a field general in Diesel Solari that is one of the toughest, most dynamic players in the state. Expect the Bulldogs to scrap their way back to the Superdome, even if it gets a thrilling battle from the Green Devils in front of what figures to be a raucous home crowd.
No. 7 Catholic-New Iberia (11-1) at No. 3 Calvary Baptist (10-2)
Division-III Select
Friday, 7 p.m., at Jerry Barker Stadium
Massey Rankings: No. 40 vs. No. 22
Last week: Catholic (New Iberia) beat No. 2 Isidore Newman, 31-0. Calvary Baptist beat No. 6 Episcopal (Baton Rouge), 52-10.
Players to Watch: 2025 Calvary Baptist OL Devin Harper (LSU), 2027 Calvary Baptist DB Braylun Huglon, 2025 Catholic (New Iberia) QB Luke LeBlanc, 2025 Calvary Baptist LB Cole Miller, 2026 Calvary Baptist S Luke Miller, 2025 Catholic (New Iberia) WR/DB Jaiden Mitchell, 2025 Calvary Baptist S/RB Julius Moss (Air Force), 2025 Calvary Baptist DL Ethan Sands, 2025 Calvary Baptist RB James Simon (Texas), 2025 Calvary Baptist WR Kaleb Tucker (Texas Southern), 2025 Calvary Baptist QB Abram Wardell, 2025 Catholic (New Iberia) LB Bennett Woodring, 2025 Catholic (New Iberia) ATH Jake Wyman.
Recent History: The teams have met three times, with the winner going on to a state championship each time. Catholic (New Iberia) got the best of a second-round game, 49-28, on its way to a 2017 title, while Calvary Baptist won the 2014 championship game, 27-24, and a 2013 semifinal, 34-33.
Massey Prediction: Calvary Baptist (80%), 40-20.
Jerit Thoughts: The games between these schools have been historically fun, and this year’s teams enter the matchup with booming momentum on each side. Don’t count out Catholic (New Iberia), which looks likely to be Calvary Baptist’s biggest test since early-season matchups against Division-I Non-Select No. 1 Neville and Division-II Non-Select No. 4 Franklin Parish. But those types of games along the way, as well as last season’s title run — not to mention home-field advantage — should serve the Cavaliers well. Calvary Baptist has levels of balance and efficiency on both sides of the ball that should prove too much for the visiting Panthers in this one, and Jerry Barker Stadium may turn into another celebration by the back half of the fourth quarter.
No. 10 Destrehan (10-3) at No. 3 Ruston (10-2)
Division-I Select
Friday, 7 p.m., at Ruston’s Hoss Garrett Stadium
Massey Rankings: No. 15 vs. No. 2
Last week: Destrehan beat No. 2 Airline, 69-41. Ruston beat No. 6 Southside, 49-7.
Players to Watch: 2025 Ruston DB Aidan Anding (LSU), 2027 Ruston DB Jayden Anding, 2025 Ruston DL Payton Bell, 2025 Ruston QB/ATH Joshua Brantley (Tulane), 2025 Ruston RB Dylone Brooks, 2026 Destrehan DL Bryce Bufkin, 2027 Destrehan RB Malachi Dabney, Destrehan QB Jackson Fields, 2025 Destrehan LB Myd Gilbert, 2025 Ruston RB Jordan Hayes, 2025 Ruston LB Zheric Hill (Louisiana Tech), 2026 Destrehan WR Jabari Mack, 2026 Destrehan OL/DL Braylon Montero, 2025 Ruston C Sam Nations (Northwestern State), 2025 Ruston WR Joran Parker, 2026 Destrehan DB Damien Richard II, 2025 Destrehan WR/DB Johnnie Thiel IV (Louisiana Tech), 2025 Destrehan LB Semaj Walker, 2026 Destrehan WR Greg Wilfred, 2025 Destrehan WR Phillip Wright III (LSU).
Recent History: Destrehan won playoff games vs. Ruston three straight postseasons culminating in the 17-10 state championship victory in 2022.
Massey Prediction: Ruston (93%), 42-14.
Jerit Thoughts: This Destrehan team is much different from the banged-up version of itself that dropped a few early-season games and had some fans start prematurely counting it out. I expect these Wildcats to move the ball a bit better and put some more points on the board than people might expect against Ruston. But the Bearcats will be the best defense Destrehan has faced in months, if not all season, and will also be able to move the ball effectively behind Joshua Brantley and their senior running back duo. Ruston will be tough to beat at home Friday — and the likely favorite next week in the Superdome as well. Don’t be surprised if new LSU signee Aidan Anding provides a crazy highlight or two each week on interceptions and return opportunities.
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$604 Mega Millions jackpot has Louisiana players dreaming big
ST. MARTIN PARISH — As the Mega Millions jackpot climbs to an estimated $604 million, excitement is growing in St. Martinville, where a quick stop at a convenience store has many imagining what they would do if they won.
The jackpot, the largest Mega Millions prize offered so far this year, drew plenty of attention at Simmis Mart. Some customers were ready to buy tickets, while others simply enjoyed thinking about the possibilities.
Charlotte Wilson said she has noticed that major lottery jackpots often seem to be won outside Louisiana, but that has not stopped her from hoping.
“When they do hit it’s always out of state. It’s never in Louisiana in a little small town, but if you do hit and I win!” Wilson said.
The excitement extended beyond customers. Store employee Vicky Williams admitted she would not mind seeing some of the jackpot come her way.
“I need to get some of that. I could use some of that money,” Williams said.
Among those purchasing a ticket was Shakina Hart, who said playing the lottery is something she has done before, “I’ve played it in the past, but never won the Mega Millions, so yes, I’m hoping I’m winning on this,” Hart said.
For Wilson, hitting the jackpot would be about more than the money. She already knows exactly how she’d put it to use.
“First of all, I’ll buy me a house and a nice car, and I’ll take care of the homeless people because they have a lot of those that need somewhere to live who are hungry and homeless,” Wilson said.
Hart said her priorities would center on her family, especially her children’s education.
“I have one that wants to be a lawyer and one that wants to be a doctor, so the money would definitely help with their school funding and basic care needs,” Hart said.
The next Mega Millions drawing is scheduled for Friday July 10th. While the odds of winning remain long, the growing jackpot has many people holding onto the same thought: What if their numbers are the ones called?
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Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows Welcomes Inaugural Class – Leaders for a Better Louisiana
Nearly 40 years after launching Louisiana’s premier statewide leadership development program, Leaders for a Better Louisiana is proud to announce the inaugural class of Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows, marking an important new chapter in the organization’s longstanding commitment to developing informed, connected leaders equipped to address the state’s most pressing challenges.
Building on the proven model and legacy of Leadership Louisiana, the Health Fellows program brings together leaders from across healthcare, business, public policy, higher education, philanthropy, and community organizations to gain a deeper understanding of the systems, opportunities, and challenges shaping health outcomes across Louisiana. Throughout the year, fellows will participate in immersive sessions across the state, engaging directly with healthcare providers, researchers, policymakers, workforce leaders, and innovators while exploring the issues that influence the health and well-being of Louisiana’s people and communities.
“The strength of Leadership Louisiana has always been its ability to bring together accomplished leaders from different sectors and regions to learn from one another while developing a broader understanding of our state,” said Sheree Blanchard, Director of Leadership Louisiana. “The Health Fellows program extends that tradition by focusing on one of Louisiana’s most significant opportunities for improvement. We are excited to welcome this outstanding inaugural class.”
The inaugural class represents a broad cross-section of Louisiana’s healthcare and civic leadership, with participants serving in hospitals, health systems, higher education, business, nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and community-based organizations throughout the state. Together, they bring diverse expertise and perspectives that will strengthen dialogue and collaboration around Louisiana’s health challenges and opportunities.
“From the beginning, our vision was to create a program that mirrors the excellence and impact of Leadership Louisiana while taking a comprehensive look at the many factors that influence health outcomes,” said Blanchard. “This first class reflects the caliber of leadership we hoped to attract, and we look forward to watching these fellows build lasting relationships and develop new ideas that will benefit communities across Louisiana.”
Leadership Louisiana has graduated more than 1,600 leaders over nearly four decades, creating one of the state’s strongest cross-sector leadership networks. Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows builds on that foundation by providing participants with a focused exploration of Louisiana’s healthcare landscape while reinforcing the program’s longstanding commitment to collaboration, informed leadership, and service to the state.
The 2027 Health Fellows class will begin its yearlong experience this summer with sessions held in multiple regions of Louisiana.
View the complete roster of the Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows inaugural class.
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Heart of Louisiana: Lafitte Wetlands
NEW ORLEANS, La (WVUE) – A new education center in the town of Jean Lafitte is giving visitors a chance to learn about south Louisiana’s coast.
Dave McNamara explores how the center combines history, culture, science, and a walk through a cypress swamp in the heart of Louisiana.
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