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Louisiana High School Girls Basketball Final Scores, Results – December 2, 2025

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The 2025 Louisiana high school girls basketball season continued on Tuesday, and High School On SI has a list of all the final scores from tonight’s slate of action.

Abbeville 45, Westgate 42

Albany 56, Mandeville 49

Alexandria 45, Northwest 36

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Archbishop Chapelle 58, Thibodaux 36

Baker 41, Tara 35

Basile 50, Gueydan 32

Ben Franklin 40, Kenner Discovery Health Science 32

Benton 55, Woodlawn – Shrev. 24

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Berwick 50, Northside Christian 20

Bolton Academy 40, Westminster Christian – Lafayette 9

Bossier 59, Magnolia School of Excellence 22

Broadmoor 45, Central – B.R. 39

C.E. Byrd 30, Red River 28

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Caldwell Parish 41, Delta Charter 17

Calvary Baptist 53, Loyola Prep 33

Calvin 60, Doyline 6

Castor 64, Converse 45

Central Catholic 56, Comeaux 34

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Central Lafourche 51, Morgan City 15

Chalmette 44, St. Mary’s Academy 18

Choudrant 61, Weston 29

D’Arbonne Woods Charter 40, Lincoln Preparatory School 20

David Thibodaux 34, South Cameron 27

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Delhi Charter 57, Forest 40

Denham Springs 62, Edna Karr 26

Destrehan 67, McDonogh #35 32

Dodson 42, Grace Christian 9

Dominican 36, Archbishop Hannan 27

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Downsville 28, Georgetown 26

Doyle 71, Maurepas 22

Dunham 44, Central Private 31

Dutchtown 60, East Iberville 17

E.D. White 39, Acad. of Sacred Heart – N.O. 34

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East Ascension 41, East St. John 34

Eunice 40, Crowley 23

Evans 53, Pickering 41

Fairview 76, Glenmora 32

Florien 53, Hicks 47

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Fontainebleau 38, Loranger 26

Franklinton 42, Academy of Our Lady 5

Franklin Parish 54, Ferriday 32

GEO Next Generation 46, Glen Oaks 44

Grand Lake 44, Kaplan 27

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Green Oaks 43, Evangel Christian 21

Hackberry 59, DeQuincy 11

Hammond 60, Jewel Sumner 13

Hanson Memorial 47, Delcambre 33

Hathaway 79, Welsh 25

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Haynes Academy 66, Fisher 24

Hornbeck 51, Montgomery 14

Independence 47, Kentwood 27

Iota 51, Port Barre 11

John Curtis Christian 52, Natchitoches Central 42

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Johnson Bayou 38, Sabine Pass – TX – UIL 13

LaGrange 63, Beau Chene 18

Lake Charles College Prep 47, Port Allen 0

LaSalle 33, Monterey 24

Liberty 65, West Jefferson 4

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Live Oak 50, Plaquemine 47

Mangham 64, General Trass 11

McKinley 49, Collegiate Baton Rouge 33

Merryville 70, East Beauregard 33

Midland 84, Lacassine 50

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Minden 61, Lakeside 15

Mt. Hermon 55, Bogalusa 29

Negreet 51, Ebarb 33

Neville 67, Bastrop 40

North Vermilion 59, St. Thomas More 40

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Northshore 53, Belle Chasse 32

Northside 53, Jennings 42

Northwood – Shrev. 61, Many 38

Oak Grove 54, West Monroe 43

Oakdale 55, Leesville 27

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Opelousas Catholic 42, Ascension Episcopal 24

Ouachita Christian 61, Harrisonburg 11

Parkway 48, Carroll 29

Pine 58, Varnado 16

Pineville 48, DeRidder 27

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Pitkin 51, Claiborne Christian 9

Plain Dealing 44, North Caddo 39

Plainview 54, Elizabeth 40

Providence Classical Academy 50, Glenbrook 4

Quitman 48, Jonesboro-Hodge 46

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Rapides 40, North Central 31

Reeves 75, Kinder 59

Richwood 61, Delhi 24

Rosepine 57, Pleasant Hill 53

St. Amant 70, Assumption 20

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St. John 43, Capitol 17

St. Joseph’s – Plaucheville 40, Northwood – Lena 31

St. Joseph’s Academy 65, St. Michael the Archangel 31

St. Martinville 46, Jeanerette 39

St. Scholastica 31, Northlake Christian 27

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Salmen 57, Booker T. Washington – N.O. 20

Sam Houston 65, Lake Arthur 50

Scotlandville 47, Family Christian 12

Simpson 71, Oak Hill 62

Singer 40, Stanley 32

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Slaughter Community Charter 38, Belaire 10

Slidell 65, Terrebonne 54

South Lafourche 27, Mt. Carmel 22

Southern Lab 67, Ponchatoula 44

Southwood 57, Booker T. Washington – Shr. 52

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Sterlington 64, Haughton 49

Teurlings Catholic 47, Acadiana Renaissance Charter 13

Tioga 67, Avoyelles 35

University Lab 71, Brusly 19

Vandebilt Catholic 34, West St. Mary 18

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Vermilion Catholic 49, Lafayette Renaissance Charter Academy 23

Vidalia 55, Madison 20

Ville Platte 57, Avoyelles Public Charter 11

Walker 38, H.L. Bourgeois 34

West Feliciana 66, Rayne 45

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West Ouachita 63, Beekman Charter 11

West St. John 40, Frederick A Douglass 14

Westlake 63, Jena 34

White Castle 60, Donaldsonville 47

Winnfield 67, Lakeview 53

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Woodlawn – B.R. 66, Istrouma 36

Wossman 61, Ouachita Parish 44

Zachary 55, Madison Prep 49

Zwolle 57, Anacoco 48



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Louisiana delegation responds with mixed reaction to leadership change at DHS

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WASHINGTON (WAFB) — President Donald Trump has removed Kristi Noem as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and nominated Sen. Markwayne Mullin to replace her. Noem will take on the role of Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas. Members of Louisiana’s congressional delegation responded to the change in leadership.

FILE – Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appears for an oversight hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)(J. Scott Applewhite | AP)
FILE - Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla. speaks during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing,...
FILE – Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla. speaks during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Jan. 14, 2025, on Capitol Hill in Washington.(Jacquelyn Martin | AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Kennedy clash preceded removal

Noem led DHS since the beginning of Trump’s second term. One of the most noted controversies of her tenure was the department’s spending of $220 million on television ads across the country, which drew scrutiny from Sen. John Kennedy during a committee hearing.

“Did the President know you were going to do this?” Kennedy asked during the hearing.

“Yes,” Noem replied.

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Kennedy said the spending and other issues had weighed on him.

“You just add all of this up and the other turmoil and it’s been stuck in my craw,” Kennedy said. “I want to secure the border and I want to enforce our immigration laws, but I’m tired of trying to explain behavior that is inexplicable to me.”

Louisiana delegation reacts

Congressman Cleo Fields wrote on X that Noem “was not qualified to lead one of the most critical agencies in our federal government, and her tenure made it clear that she was not the right person for this role,” adding that “there is far too much at stake for anything less than exemplary leadership.”

Congressman Troy Carter, who held a congressional hearing in New Orleans regarding DHS issues, said that under Noem’s leadership, DHS and ICE “repeatedly carried out aggressive immigration operations without proper coordination with local leaders, disregarded due process, and created fear and instability in communities that deserve respect and protection under the law.”

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Sen. Bill Cassidy said on social media that “securing the border is one of President Trump’s greatest achievements” and that he looks forward “to continue that success and ensure FEMA delivers for Louisiana families.”

(Source: ASSOCIATED PRESS, POOL, U.S. SENATE TV, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT)

As with all cabinet positions, Mullin will need to go through Senate confirmation to gain the cabinet seat. It is unclear when confirmation hearings will take place.

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Louisiana has the highest incidence of prostate cancer in the nation. See the parish data.

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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

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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.

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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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