Louisiana
Louisiana High School Football Scores – Week Four
Here are the high school football scores from Week 4 for the state of Louisiana:
Airline 47, Evangel Christian Academy 42
Alexandria 43, Opelousas 40
Amite 29, St. Helena 26
Ascension Episcopal 42, Rosepine 8
Avoyelles 46, Buckeye 0
Barbe 21, Carencro 13
Bastrop 28, St. Frederick Catholic 27
Baton Rouge Catholic 31, West Monroe 14
Belle Chasse 17, Bonnabel 6
Bowling Green 27, Columbia Academy, Miss. 14
C.E. Byrd 35, Ehret 14
Calvary Baptist Academy 56, D’Arbonne Woods 7
Captain Shreve 53, Benton 35
Central – B.R. 27, Cecilia 0
Chalmette 36, Booker T. Washington 6
Claiborne 46, Union Christian Academy 0
Covenant Christian Academy 45, Hannan 3
Covington 28, Northshore 0
De La Salle 10, St. Charles Catholic 0
DeQuincy 56, Lakeview 0
Delcambre 43, Vinton 42, OT
Denham Springs 20, East Ascension 17
Destrehan 39, East St. John 16
Donaldsonville 48, East Iberville 8
Dutchtown 49, Prairieville 0
E.D. White 60, Ellender 0
Evadale, Texas 34, Acadiana Christian 6
Franklinton 61, Fontainebleau 13
Glenbrook 36, Cedar Creek 16
H.L. Bourgeois 42, Patterson 0
Hahnville 51, Terrebonne 32
Haynesville 51, Plain Dealing 0
Holy Savior Menard 15, Abbeville 14
Homer 32, North Webster 22
Huntington 56, Haughton 27
Iota 48, Pine Prairie 7
Iowa 41, Wossman 18
Jeanerette 16, Loreauville 15
Jena 46, Winnfield 0
Jennings 35, Northwest 14
Jesuit 17, Brother Martin 5
Kaplan 37, Breaux Bridge 0
Karr 45, Holy Cross 20
Kentwood 35, Loranger 34
Kinder 22, Eunice 16
LaSalle 50, Block 30
Lafayette Renaissance 42, Landry/Walker 32
Lake Charles College Prep 55, Mansfield 34
Lakeshore 43, Northlake Christian 16
Leesville 41, Pineville 13
Loyola Prep 50, Southwood 0
Lutcher 48, Assumption 0
Mandeville 56, Slidell 14
Mangham 47, Beekman 6
Minden 28, Woodlawn (SH) 6
Neville 30, St. Thomas More 7
Newman 44, Willow School 0
North Caddo 46, Magnolia Excellence 6
North DeSoto 38, Shreveport Northwood 21
North Iberville 50, Centerville 7
Northside 33, North Vermilion 31
Oak Grove 49, Rayville 0
Oberlin 56, East Beauregard 28
Parkway 40, Natchitoches Central 12
Pine 28, Pearl River 20
Plaquemine 41, Brusly 18
Pope John Paul 42, Ben Franklin 7
Port Allen 63, Helix Mentorship Academy 0
RHS 34, Comeaux 20
River Oaks 52, Riverdale Academy 0
Riverfield 28, Greenville Christian, Miss. 26
Riverside Academy 67, St. Thomas Aquinas 0
Rummel 14, John Curtis Christian 7
Saint Paul’s 25, Kennedy 22
Sam Houston 46, Sulphur 7
Shaw 31, Lafayette Christian Academy 8
Silliman 41, Adams County Christian School, Miss. 35
South Lafourche 29, South Terrebonne 22
Southern Lab 56, Delhi 6
Southside 28, Lafayette 0
St. Amant 39, Scotlandville 38
St. Edmund Catholic 47, North Central 8
St. James 35, Ponchatoula 13
St. Michael 30, Belaire 19
Teurlings Catholic 42, Westgate 20
Tioga 59, Richwood 22
Union Parish 28, Green Oaks 0
Vermilion Catholic 41, Erath 34
Walker 36, Live Oak 18
West Ouachita 29, Sterlington 28
West St. John 60, Houma Christian 0
Westlake 42, DeRidder 28
White Castle 48, Red River 30
Woodlawn (BR) 57, West Feliciana 37
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Louisiana has the highest incidence of prostate cancer in the nation. See the parish data.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men, with an estimated 333,830 new cases and 36,320 deaths projected for 2026 for the disease, according to the American Cancer Society.
In the U.S., there are approximately 116 new prostate cancer cases per 100,000 people annually. Louisiana has the highest prostate cancer incidence rate in the country at 147.2 cases per 100,000 — a rate that has been steadily rising since 2014, according to data from the National Cancer Institute.
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These parishes had the highest rates, in cases per 100,000, of prostate cancer from 2018 to 2022, in descending order:
- West Feliciana Parish with 218.6 cases per 100,000;
- Iberville Parish with 182.3 cases per 100,000;
- Bienville Parish with 179.7 cases per 100,000;
- West Baton Rouge Parish with 179.4 cases per 100,000;
- Vermillion Parish with 176.5 cases per 100,000;
- Iberia Parish with 173.8 cases per 100,000;
- East Baton Rouge Parish with 173.6 cases per 100,000;
- East Carroll Parish with 172.9 cases per 100,000;
- East Feliciana Parish with 166.3 cases per 100,000;
- Tangipahoa Parish with 166.2 cases per 100,000;
- St. Martin Parish with 166 cases per 100,000;
- Jackson Parish with 165.3 cases per 100,000;
- and Lincoln Parish with 165.1 cases per 100,000.
These parishes had the lowest rates, in cases per 100,000, of prostate cancer from 2018 to 2022, in ascending order:
- Cameron Parish with 101 cases per 100,000;
- Evangeline Parish with 102.7 cases per 100,000;
- Union Parish with 106.9 cases per 100,000;
- Winn Parish with 108.2 cases per 100,000;
- Vernon Parish with 109.4 cases per 100,000;
- Grant Parish with 109.7 cases per 100,000;
- Franklin and La Salle parishes with 111 cases per 100,000;
- St. Bernard Parish with 113.9 cases per 100,000;
- Tensas Parish with 115.2 cases per 100,000;
- Terrebonne Parish with 117.5 cases per 100,000;
- Washington Parish with 121.1 cases per 100,000;
- Livingston Parish with 122.8 cases per 100,000;
- Sabine Parish with 122.9 cases per 100,000;
- Bossier Parish with 123.7 cases per 100,000;
- and La Fourche Parish with 124.8 cases per 100,000.
Data represents an annual average for all stages of prostate cancer.
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Shavers leads ULM past Louisiana 79-63
PENSACOLA, Fla. — Marcavia Shavers posts 21 points and 13 rebounds to lead ULM Warhawks women’s basketball past Louisiana 79-63 in the Sun Belt Conference tournament.
ULM (15-15, 7-11 Sun Belt) took control early, outscoring Louisiana 17-7 in the first quarter and extending the lead to 41-21 by halftime. The Warhawks never trailed and led by as many as 28 points in the second quarter.
Shavers anchored the inside for ULM, finishing 9-of-15 from the field with 13 rebounds. Jazmine Jackson added 17 points off the bench, knocking down four 3-pointers, while J’Mani Ingram scored 16 points and dished out six assists.
ULM shot 46.9% from the field and held a 42-27 advantage on the boards. The Warhawks also converted Louisiana turnovers into 29 points and scored 26 second-chance points.
Louisiana (5-26, 2-16 Sun Belt) was led by Mikaylah Manley with 18 points and Imani Daniel with 17 points and seven rebounds. Amijah Price chipped in 12 points.
After struggling early, Louisiana shot better in the second half, scoring 42 points after the break. However, the early deficit proved too much to overcome.
ULM advances in the Sun Belt tournament, while Louisiana closes its season with the loss.
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State Treasurer John Fleming accuses Jeff Landry of interfering in Louisiana Senate race
BATON ROUGE (KNOE) – Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming is accusing Governor Jeff Landry of interfering with the state Senate race, which Fleming is a part of.
Fleming took to social media to accuse Landry of working “behind the scenes” to get Congresswoman Julia Letlow elected to the Senate.
According to Fleming, Dr. Ralph Abraham offered him the position of Deputy Director of the CDC shortly before announcing he was stepping down. Fleming said he politely declined.
A week later, news broke that Abraham is now leading Letlow’s Senate campaign.
“We know that Jeff has been heavily lobbying the Trump campaign team for the endorsement, he is pressuring the Republican Party of Louisiana and the Republican Executive Committees to support and endorse Letlow as well,” Fleming wrote on Facebook. “And, he is personally calling his donors to raise big money to save the Letlow campaign.
Landry formally endorsed Letlow for the U.S. Senate on March 4. Letlow also has the endorsement of President Donald Trump.
“We need a warrior who stands with the President to Make America Great. And there’s no greater warrior than a Louisiana mom,” Landry wrote on Facebook.
Fleming continued his commentary, asking when Landry will stop interfering with the state’s Senate race.
“Who is best to decide who represents you in Washington? Jeff Landry, or YOU?” Fleming asked.
Also in the heated race is incumbent Bill Cassidy, M.D.
Party primary elections in Louisiana are set for May 16, 2026.
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