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CAJUNS GAMER: Louisiana erupts in season opener
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The 2024 season began the right way for the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns as they opened the 38th annual Louisiana Classics with a 21-2 win over the Chattanooga Mocs.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
Louisiana got their first baserunner of the 2024 season when Sophie Piskos were hit by a pitch. After that, both Lauren Allred and Samantha Graeter were walked to load the bases with two outs. A bases-loaded walk scored Piskos to put the Cajuns ahead 1-0 before a two-run single from Victoria Valdez made it 3-0 Louisiana.
The Cajuns weren’t done as Sam Roe laced a three-run homer to left field in her first Louisiana at-bat to make it 6-0 Louisiana. Then, a tapper by Mihyia Davis and smart baserunning moved Davis to second and scored Maddie Hayden before Piskos got an RBI single to bring Davis home to make it 8-0 after just one inning.
Louisiana continued to pour on the runs in the second inning as it started with a three-run double by Hayden to make it 11-0 before back-to-back bases-loaded walks made it 13-0 in favor of the Cajuns.
Chattanooga got on the board in the top of the third with a bases-loaded walk to make it 13-1, making way for Lexie Delbrey to make her first appearance in the Lamson Park circle.
In the bottom half of the inning, Mihyia Davis laid down a bunt and reached first base, scoring Cecilia Vasquez from third and moving both Davis and Hayden into scoring position. Louisiana grabbed two more runs on a fielding error by Chattanooga’s shortstop off a Sophie Piskos hit to make it 15-1. The next batter was Brooke Ellestad, who singled down the right field line to make it 16-1 in the bottom of the third.
After a bloop single from Graeter and Vasquez getting hit by a pitch, Victoria Valdez hit a two-run double to make it an 18-1 in the 2024 season opener. Another run scored on a fielder’s choice to make it 19-1 in the bottom of the fourth. The inning with a two-run homer from Piskos to make it 21-1 after four complete.
Denali Loecker came in for the fifth inning and surrendered a pair of base runners before Chloe Riassetto came in to try and close out the game. The Mocs were able to get a single right down the first baseline to add one more run to the board to make it 21-2.
BIG NUMBER: 21
21 runs were scored by the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns in their season-opening win over UT-Chattanooga.
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Sophie Piskos/Maddie Hayden/Victoria Valdez
The three sluggers combined for eight of the team’s 13 base hits and 12 runs batted in. Maddie Hayden with a bases-clearing double and Piskos added a late two-run home run.
UP NEXT: Louisiana will play Cal Friday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at Lamson Park in their second game of the Louisiana Classics.
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Louisiana State Games boxing comes to West Monroe
WEST MONROE, La. (KNOE) – The City of West Monroe announced the 2026 Louisiana State Games are coming to West Monroe this weekend, with athletes from across the state set to compete at The Rec at 7th Square.
According to officials matches begin at 6 p.m. Saturday and continue at 1 p.m. Sunday. Spectators are invited to attend and support the boxers.
- Event location: The Rec at 7th Square on 1802 North 7th Street
- Dates: Saturday–Sunday, June 27–28
Admission details, boxer registration information, and sponsorship opportunities are available in the event graphics, here.
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Polls open for Louisiana runoff election | Everything you need to know
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – It’s Election Day, and many voters are deciding on some closely watched primary run-offs, which will determine who appears on the ballot in November.
Polls are open as of 7 a.m. on June 27 and will close at 8 p.m. You will still be able to vote as long as you are in line by 8 p.m.
Election coverage
Fox 8 will bring you analysis as the numbers come in. Our election coverage starts at 9 p.m. on our streaming apps and online.
Who’s on the ballot?
Today is the Republican primary runoff between Stephanie Hilferty and John Young for Louisiana Public Service Commission District 1.
And in the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education District 1 race, Joseph Cao and Ellie Schroder are going head-to-head.
Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming and Congresswoman Julia Letlow face off for the Republican U.S Senate nomination.
This week, a JMC Analytics poll put Fleming five points higher than Letlow.
Gary Crockett and Jamie Davis are the two candidates on the U.S Senate Democratic ballot.
On May 16, Davis got 47 percent of the vote statewide in the Democratic primary. Crockett got 26 percent of the vote.
Fox 8 interviewed the Republican and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate. You can watch those interviews below:
Voters will also decide how much they want to fund 140 St. Tammany sheriff’s deputies. Fox 8 covered this proposal extensively, and voters can learn more HERE.
New party primary rules
In June 27th’s runoff, voters must stick with the same party they selected in the May election. For example, those who voted Republican in May must vote Republican in this runoff.
However, in the November general election, all voters can select any candidate on the ballot regardless of party.
The Louisiana Secretary of State website lists requirements voters should know before heading to the polls.
What should I bring?
Be prepared to show one of the following before voting:
- a driver’s license;
- a Louisiana Special ID;
- LA Wallet digital driver’s license;
- a United States military identification card that contains your name and picture; or
- some other generally recognized picture ID that contains your name and signature.
Where do I vote?
You can use the Louisiana Voter Portal to find where you vote on election day, or you can call your parish Registrar of Voters Office. Your voter information card, which is sent by mail, lists your polling place.
Click HERE to find your voting precinct by entering personal information, such as your zip code. This method gives you the most specific information.
Can I vote by mail?
In Louisiana, only certain citizens can vote by mail, including:
- military or overseas citizens;
- senior citizens (65+);
- voters with disabilities;
- higher education students & professors;
- religious clergy;
- voters temporarily absent during early voting and election day;
- voters who moved to a new parish more than 100 miles from former residence within 30 days of election;
- persons involuntarily confined to institution;
- sequestered jurors;
- voters hospitalized or who expect to be hospitalized during early voting and election day;
- voters employed upon state waters;
- voters incarcerated for non-felony with sheriff’s certification; and
- participants in the state’s address confidentiality program.
For more information, click HERE.
What if I have a disability?
People with visual impairments and the person assisting them in voting may go to the front of the line at their polling place.
According to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website, a voter is entitled to receive assistance while voting if they are unable to read or unable to vote without assistance because of a physical disability, including being visually impaired. A voter may choose to use the audio ballot instead of receiving assistance.
However, voters must either file a statement with the registrar in person or by mail before the election if they need assistance in voting or complete an affidavit and/or provide specific documentation to the commissioner on election day.
For more information, click HERE.
Rules on advocating
According to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website, you should never wear, hand out, or display anything advocating for or against any candidate, proposition, or political party appearing on the ballot in the election while voting. All polling places have a 600 foot campaign free zone.
To see what exactly will be on your ballot, find polling locations, and more, you can go to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website HERE.
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Southern football’s Marshall Faulk visits Central Louisiana
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) – After being hired as the new head coach of the Southern Jaguars, Marshall Faulk made the trip to Central Louisiana to help promote his program.
“These are my eyes for the talent in this area,” Faulk told KALB. “We’re aggressive about recruiting the State of Louisiana, and so when there’s good talent and players coming up here, hanging out with some of the people that I know.”
Southern is Faulk’s first head coaching job after spending last season as an assistant at Colorado.
“I’ve done a lot of stuff in the states that I’ve lived,” Faulk said. “Being born here, I hadn’t done a lot around helping youth sports and helping kids in this environment. I’ve got a lot of information and education around football and things that I can give, and this is a great opportunity to give back.”
The Jaguars only won two games in 2025, but are just two years removed from a SWAC Championship Game appearance.
“Just the guys learning how to practice their willingness to learn,” Faulk said on the traits he’s seen thus far from his team. “They’re wanting their desire to get better, and that’s all you want.”
Southern opens up their season on August 29 against Alabama State at the Birmingham Football Classic.
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