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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 72

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V11.611frWPINif't.wa.V61.41110-11PliOwedWiwo0 4 Supp lamed To The Advertiser, Lafayette, Nov. 16, 1994 I CareneroSeott Sports ms beat Indians Briefly I Gamble pays off as 1 A 4 1 Francis added a two-yard touchdown run in the second period, but Eddie Green followed it up with a five-yard TD run to narrow Acadiana's gap to 21-20 at intermission. --Istrouma-toolr- the-lead 21 Avith -Fareman's 11-yard scoring grab from Hayes, but Francis was at it again in the fourth period with a three-yard touchdown run to take the lead. That lead grew to the 35-26 final after Scelfo's clutch touchdown reception. "It feels great to win a playoff game," Dotson said.

"We hadn't won one in a while (1989). We've got a tough one next week, but I feel like we have an opportunity to win. "Mac Istrouma Coach Evans) does a good job, but I told him after the game 'I love you, but you can't beat the old man'." beautiful rims back. "Our offensive line did a great job tonight. Cone and Brandon both did a great job of blocking for each other too." Francis got the offensive with a pair of eight-yard touchdown runs in the first period.

But lstrouma answered both times with touchdown passes of eight and 15 yards from Lionel Hayes to John Foreman to tie the game at 14-14 after one period. "Istrottma has a great offense," Dotson said. "That receiver (Foreman) is the best receiver we've seen this year. We did a much better job of stopping them in the second half, though, holding them to just six points." open. (Scott) McCullough made the call.

Give him credit. "We didn't throw the ball real well again tonight, but we hit a big play for a touchdown. Most ofwhat we did came iiF the ground." Carlson did hit six of 11 passes for 131 yards with two interceptions and a touchdown. It was Brandon Francis' night this time around. Francis rushed for 136 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries, while Cone Robinson added 75 yards on 19 attempts.

"I think we kind of wore them down," Dotson said. "We swept them from sidelines to sidelines all night long. Cone would have had a lot more yards, but they called two BATON ROUGE It's a situation that probably called for a punt, but this wasn't your everyday game. Leading 29-26 with six minutes to play, AcadiahaVvagfaeed-will a ation. Instead of punting and playing defense, they decided to go for it.

Risky or not, it was the right decision. Stephen Carlson connected with tight end Chad Sce Ifo on a 42-yard touchdown pass to ice the 35-26 Class 4A bi-district victory Friday night over the Istrouma Indians. The Rams (8-3) will now travel to meet Natchitoches Central, which defeated Barbe 21-19 Friday. "I felt like we could stop them from the 20 about like we would from the 40," Dotson said. "That was a real big play.

He was wide Acadiana playoff tickets on sale Tickets for Acadiana High's Class AAAAA state regional play- battle -against Natchitoches- Central in Natchitoches Friday night at 7 p.m. will go on sale at Acadiana High. The tickets are $5 for adults and children. Herricanes' girls team holds tryout The Herricanes A Girls ASA Junior Olympics Softball team will be holding tryouts for the 14-andunder select team on Sunday Nov. I20.Interested parties should contact Larry Fogg at 984-4485, Mike Smith at 988-4741 and Herman Touchet at 896-0354.

Catholic High tears stun Carencro in 27-21 liset CAYSI holding registration The CAYSI youth organization will be offering registration at the Carencro Middle School gymnasium Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 6-8 p.m. and Thursday, Nov. 17 from 6- 8 p.m. For more information, call Peter at 89647.

Sam named captain for Lady Commodores Former Acadiana High out Sheri Sam has been named one of three captains for the upcoming college basketball season. Sam will join 5-7 guard Rhonda Blades and 5-9 guard Ginger Jared in leading Vanderbilt this season. Sam, who had shot 52 percent for her career, averaged 9.2 points and 6.2 rebounds as a sophomore last season. i Lir s.r,:.1 4, 5. 4t 4 4-4 i h.

i Nle 1 tt .4 It (1.1'...."'"IS1)'I -It sir- 4., ..01 (' i 4 fo 1.1 1 N's 1 lks, 1 i i i ,.1: three yard TD run with 7:02. The extra point failed, but Catholic still led 27-14 with 7: 02 left. "Our offense has been out of sync since the open date," Barousse said. "The officials did a good job tonight, but we had two inadvertent whistles. The inadvertent whistle to start the second half was the turrung pomt." Catholic then seized all the momentum when it recovered a Faulk fumble on the ensuing kickoff.

But Carencro quickly grabbed it back by holding Catholic to a punt after three plays. on the first play, Paddio broke loose for an 89-yard touchdown run to narrow the gap to 27-21 with 5:23 to play. Carencro amazingly then regained the momentum when Paddio recovered the onsides kicks to give Faulk the ball at midfield. Carencro got one first down on a Faulk nine-yard run, but suffered a three yard loss on the ensuing first down play. That resulted in an eventual fourth-and-four from the CHBR 33.

Paddio swept to the right and got three, but it wasn't enough. "That's our play," Barousse said. "When they came to the sidelines, that's what all the players wanted to run. Kevin (Faulk) said give it to you. Ile got close, but he didn't get it.

I feel bad that Kevin had to end his career this way. But like I told him after that game, we went 33-5 with him at quarterback. It's been a good ride." CARENCRO The No. 9- ranked Catholic High of Baton Rouge Bears discovered the best method of stopping Kevin Faulk and the Carencro Golden Bear offense Friday night keep them off the field. As a result, it was Catholic High's offense that Droved unstoppable, scoring four times in five possessions midway through the game to pull off a 27-21 road upset over the No.

3-ranked Golden Bears in Class AAAAA bi-district playoff action. "That's the key to beating us, keep our offense off the field," Barousse said "They did a great job tonight. I didn't think they had that good a passing game. They really threw it well tonight. I felt good coming in.

I thought we'd play well. Give them credit." Catholic will now travel to meet 2-5A champion Ouachita in the state regional round. After neither team did much on their first two drives, Carencro put together a stellar 10-play, 80-yard scoring drive for the 7-0 lead at 11:21 of the second. A 23-yarder by Camille Batiste ignited the drive and finished it off with a one-yard plunge. Catholic opted for trickery and it paid big dividends on the ensuing Sabatini hammers Rubin in quarters PHILADELPHIA Carencro's Chanda Rubin dropped her Phi Ily Virginia Slims quarterfinal match to No.

4 seeded Gabreila Sabatini in straight sets 6-3, 6-0 here last Friday evening. Sabatini committed eight double-faults in the first set before settling down in the second. Sabatini gave up only three points in the final two games and broke Rubin's serve in the sixth game to win the match. drive. A 42-yard hook-and-lateral involving quarterback Marcus Jacoby, receiver Neil Weiner and tailback Travis Minor.

Three plays later, Jacoby hooked up with Chris Blackstone on a 16-yard TD pass to tie it at 7-7 with 8:59 left until intermission. "I think that was his (Jacoby) best game of the year," Catholic Head Coach Dale Weiner said. "A lot of people don't give him credit, but he's gotten better and better. Ile's a strong kid. They challenged us by giving us a lot of different formations and he did a nice job of adjusting." The exciting seesaw scoring battle was on.

Carencro responded with a six-play, 68-yard scoring drive. A Kevin Faulk 38-yarder set up a Deveron Paddio nine-yard scoring run for a 14-7 lead with 5:52 left until halftime. But the traveling Bears weren't done just yet. A 30-yarder from Jacoby to Blackstone preceded a Minor 28-yard run to put Catholic knocking on the door again. Jacoby finished off the drive with a five-yard bootleg run with 1:11 left.

Jacoby then hit Weiner for the two-point conversion off the swinging gate formation to give Catholic a 15-14 lead at the half. "The quarterback played well," Barousse said. "Ho (Jacoby) has come up big in every big game they've played this year. He's a good player." Catholic really put the pressure on Carencro by taking its second possession of the first half and scoring again. A defensive pass interference call on Carencro got the drive going and Jacoby ended it with a 23-yard ID run on the option.

Minor was stopped on the two-point try, though, to keep it at 21-14 with 2:14 left in the third. Carencro couldn't respond and Catholic was right back at it again by launching a crucial 4:58 drive to open the fourth period. Buster Bourgeois closed it out with a ABS, Beau Cherte fall at State One of the best season in Acadiana history came to a close Thursday evening after the Lady Rams fell to St. Joseph Academy. Acadiana (29-6) dropped the first game 15-6 and quickly fell behind 8-2 in the second.

They rallied, however, to pull within 8-7, but St. Joe outscored them 5-1 in the remainder to take the second win. Dione Perry Led the Lady Rams with eight kills, five digs while April Smith finished with five kills and five digs. Laurie Miller had three kills and three digs and Aundria Barras finished with 11 assists. Leah Formby added three blocks.

Beau Chene (18-13) advanced to the quarterfinals before injuries and the Ben Franklin Lady Falcons put an end to their year with a 15-6, 15-7 setback. The Lady Gators were led by a trio of Stelly's. Edie had four kills and two aces; Judith registered three kills, two digs, two assists and a block and Liz had a kill and a block. Carencro's Kevin Faulk is tackled by Catholic High's David Beach following a short gain. Beau Chene beats MIS in SMSII Jamboree Catholic with 13 and Mhly Boudreaux scored 10 points apiece.

A total of three high school jamborees St. Martinville, Eunice and Notre Dame helped kick off the prep basketball season last Saturday. The regular season began Monday night with five tournament scheduled for this week. Winners in the Opelousas Catholic Girls Jamboree were Acadiana, Teurlings Catholic, Opelousas Catholic, St. Thomas More and Northside.

The Lady Rams handily defeated Vermilion Catholic 47-40 as Eno-la Gabriel led with 14 points and Getrina White added 11. Brooke Hebert led Vermilion Beau Chene won big in the St. Martinville Jamboree, beating the 5A Acadiana Rams 34-26. Beau Chene was led by Jermaine Carron's 18 points and Alex Frank added seven. Herbert Montgomery led Acadiana with 13 points and Jason Robicheaux added five.

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