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Welcome to the official page for the LHSAA!
We're taking it BEYOND THE GAME and helping anyone interested learn about our upcoming events and stay in touch with our team!
Congrats to the 2019-2020 Boys’ Powerlifting ISC All-Academic Team! These student-athlete’s earned an un-weighted 4.00 GPA all four years of high school!
Congrats to the 2019-2020 Girls' Powerlifting ISC All-Academic Team! These student-athlete’s earned an un-weighted 4.00 GPA all four years of high school!
Congrats to the 2019-2020 Boys' Bowling ISC All-Academic Team! These student-athlete’s earned an un-weighted 4.00 GPA all four years of high school!
Congrats to the 2019-2020 Girls' Bowling ISC All-Academic Team! These student-athlete’s earned an un-weighted 4.00 GPA all four years of high school!
Let’s stay at home but stick together. Let’s practice social distancing but stand shoulder to shoulder in spirit. Just like in high school sports, we’re stronger when we’re united as one. Apart physically, together in spirit.
Together Let’s share what we know about standing united
LHSAA announces the cancellation of the remaining Winter and Spring Sports.... read more http://cdn.lhsaa.org/uploads/email/LHSAA_Coronavirus_Update_4-9-2020.pdf
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Our friends are partnering with & to help schools get meals to students during COVID-19. If your school is in need apply now for a grant of up to $3K to use for serving equipment, coolers or protective gear! https://covid-19.genyouthnow.org
High school sports & performing arts bring communities together. They teach values we can rely on to guide us through uncertain times like these. We’ll win this battle with perseverance, determination & grit. And we’ll win it together. Share this message.
Together Countering the negativity with positivity
Congrats to senior student-athlete D'Ericion Hayes from Louisiana School for the Deaf! Thanks for being a great representation of what a student-athlete should be!
Congrats to Chris Shexnaydre from Dutchtown High School the Coach of the Month!
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Keith Burton My Officiating Story Listen to Keith Burton tell his officiating story. Keith serves as the Chief Academic Officer of Caddo Parish Public Schools and is a multi-sport LHSOA offic...
Congrats to Nicholas Gonzaque from University Academy - the Dairy Max Assistant Coach of the Month!
Become a high school official and help protect the integrity of the game you love by teaching and enforcing its rules. Sign up today!
Become a high school official and help protect the integrity of the game you love by teaching and enforcing its rules. Sign up at HighSchoolOfficials.com!
“Do what you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life.” High school sports are physically and mentally demanding, but student-athletes push through it because they have fun playing the games they love. Urge your children to play!
It’s often said, “Do what you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life.” The same is true of playing high school sports! Practice is exhausting. Conditioning is grueling. Coaches are demanding. But student-athletes push through it all because they have fun playing the games they love.
In fact, research confirms having fun is the number one reason children play sports.
Talk with your children about the countless ways they will have fun as high school athletes. From team meals and bus rides to pep rallies and championships (and even all the hard work), they will have the time of their lives!
Visit MyReasonWhy.com for more information.
#1 Scotlandville over #2 St. Augustine 66-39 in the Division I Boys Basketball Finals. MVP for the Hornets is Reece Beekman with 16 points and 9 assists. Congrats to coach Carlos Sample and Scotlandville on their 4th state championship in a row.
#1 Crescent City with a 60-49 win over #6 Calvary Baptist for the Division IV state title. Kurt Lebeaud named MVP for the Pioneers, dropping in 12 points for the winning team. Congrats to Sean Dumas on his program’s second state championship in four seasons.
Congrats to Breaux Bridge the Class 4A State Runner-Up! The Tigers are the defending Class 4A State Champions and were neck and neck with the Warhorses’ all the way till the end! Great performance by these tigers!
Congrats to Melvion Flanagan the Class 4A MVP! Melvion also won the Horizon Award and scored 31 points had 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals!
Congrats to Peabody on their 9th overall state championship! The Warhorse Seniors are 2x State champs and this was Coach Smith’s 8th Championship with Peabody as a coach! Peabody is now tied for 5th most basketball state titles in basketball!
Congrats to Lincoln Prep the Class 1A State Runner-Up!
Congrats to North Central the Class 1A State Champs! The Hurricanes are back to back champions!
Congrats to Hurricanes Sr Nikembe Johnson the Class 1A MVP! He was also last years MVP!
The Class 1A State Championship game is underway!
Congrats to the Simsboro Tigers the Class B State Runner-Up! The Tigers just fell short only losing by two in OT! These guys stayed the entire time and played one of the most exciting games we have seen all of
Congrats to Doyline the Class B State Champions! The Panthers won 85-83 in OT! The last state title for Doyline was in 1967!
Class B State Championship has started! Doyline wins the tip-off! Let’s Geaux!
Congrats to Tim King the Class 3A MVP! Well deserved with 24 point and 7 rebounds!
Congrats to Wossman the Class 3A State Runner-Up! These Wildcats persevered the entire game and fell short by just one point. Heck of a performance by this group right here!
Congrats to Bossier the Class 3A State Champs!!! With 23 lead changes in the game it’s safe to say these Bearkats clawed their way to a 3A state title!
Bossier up with six minutes left in the 4th!
Bearkats 48
Wossman 41
The Bearkats up by one going into the 4th!
Bossier 40
Wossman 39
This 3A state title game is tied up at the end of the first quarter. 11-11
Class 3A Finals about to get started! Wossman vs Bossier! Make sure to watch on CST and NFHS Network!
Congrats to Bonnabel the Class 5A State Runner-Up! The Bruins just fell short by one point and have been to the Final Four three times in the last 4 years! Incredible performance led by a legendary coach!
Congrats to Trojans Sr Latrell Holly the Class 5A MVP!
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