The Panther Play by Play – March 25 – April 7

The Panther Play by Play – March 25 – April 7

Each week the Panther Play by Play will review the athletic contests from the previous week and look forward to the coming week’s action.

Want to come out and cheer on the Panthers? Tickets for all home events can be purchased online.

Bowling 

Four Panther bowlers competed in the 2024 LHSAA State Singles Tournament at All-Star Lanes on Friday, April 5th. 

Three Woodlawn student-athletes, Henry Bratkowski, John Cador, and Keylen Sonnier, represented the Panthers in the boys’ competition. 

Bratkowski led the Panthers with a three game average of 191.3. Cador followed closely with a 190.3 average over three games. Sonnier finished with a three game average of 150.7.

Aubrey Bratkowski was the lone female bowler to represent Woodlawn, and she had the highest finish of the day for the Panthers. She completed her three games with a 171.7 average, which was good enough to finish in 18th place in the state.


Tennis

Our Panther tennis team traveled to Lutcher High School on Monday, March 25th for a dual match versus the Bulldogs. Our boys’ and girls’ teams both came away from the match undefeated. 

On the boys’ side, Jacob Aime and Sam Marino defeated their first court opponents after splitting sets. Woodlawn came away with the win, 6-3, 3-6, 1-0. Ryan Russell and Devin Sutor-Benfield secured the Panther win for the boys with their win on the second court, 7-5, 0-6, 1-0.

Unlike the boys, our girls team came away with three relatively easy wins. The first court doubles team of Lily Ingalls and Amelie Lemaire defeated their opponents 6-0, 6-2. Our second court, which consisted of Krystel Amo and Miriam Lindsay, defeated their opponents 6-0, 6-0. And finally, our third court of Wesley Porter and Kate Russell came away with a 7-6, 6-0 win.

On Wednesday, our Panthers were back at Highland Road Park to face East Ascension. Our Lady Panthers defeated the Spartans three courts to two, while the boys were only able to win one of four matches.

While our Lady Panthers dropped both singles matches, all three doubles courts came away with the wins for the second straight playing date. Ingalls and Lemaire (6-1, 6-0), Amo and Lindsay (6-0, 6-0), and Russell and Malaiya Johnson (7-6, 6-4) all were victorious. 

Levi Lindsay was the only Panther to come away with a win for the boys, defeating EA’s first court singles player 6-0, 6-0.

Next up for Tennis: The Panther tennis teams will play St. Michael on the 8th and Denham Springs on the 9th. Both matches will start at 3 pm at Highland Road Tennis Center.


Track

Our track team competed in the Red and Gold Relays at Brusly on the 27th, with our boys’ team coming in second overall. Sophomore Liam Dowdy placed first in the 3200 meter race, our boys’ 4×400 relay team (Couren Norman, D’Kobe Chesterfield, Jay’Cob Jolla, Darius Chesterfield) placed second, and our 4×800 relay team (Brennen Lamotte, Liam Dowdy, Ashton Spears, Harlom Turner) came in first. 

Additionally, our sprint medley 800 (Jay’Cob Jolla, Couren Norman, Darius Chesterfield, D’Kobe Chesterfield) and 1600 (Couren Norman, Jay’Cob Jolla, Darius Chesterfield, Kydell Miner) meter relay teams both came in first place.

In the throws, senior Alex Collins placed second in the shot put, senior Khamory Gipson placed first in the discus, senior D’Kobe Chesterfield placed first in the javelin, and junior Brennen Lamotte placed third in the javelin. 

On the 4th, the team competed in the Easter Relays at Live Oak, and the boys’ team came in second overall. Juniors Jay’Cob Jolla and Caleb Cooper placed first and second in the boys’ 100 meter dash, respectively and sophomore Cayden Randall placed first in the 200 meter. For the girls, sophomore Mellody St. Luce placed second in the 800 meter race. 

Our 4×200 and 4×400 boys’ teams placed first, while our 4×800 team placed second. 

In the shot put, Alex Collins and Raheem Gray placed first and second, respectively. Khamory Gipson came first in the discus, and Jay’cob Jolla came first in the long jump. 

All times and distances can be found at https://www.athletic.net/team/18332/track-and-field-outdoor/2024

Next up for Track: Our track team will host a JV meet on the 9th and will compete in the Grizzly Relays at Catholic High on the 11th. 


Baseball

On the 26th, the Panthers began district play against Zachary, resulting in a 14-1 loss. The following day, they rallied for a 9-6 win against Madison Prep. 

Unfortunately, spring break saw a string of losses for the Panthers. The team played Zachary again on the 28th and lost 15-1. They also fell to Liberty in 2 nail-biter games on the 1st (12-10) and the 3rd (5-4). Lastly, in a double-header against Catholic on Saturday, the Panthers lost 15-2 and 10-0. 

Next up for Baseball: Our baseball team will play a double-header at Central on the 8th at 4 and 6 pm. On the 11th, the team will play Scotlandville at home at 3:30 pm. They will then travel to Scotlandville on the 12th to play them again at 3:30. In their last regular season game, the team will travel to Catholic Pointe Coupee on the 13th for a game starting at 2 pm.


Softball

The Lady Panther softball team played Central on the 25th and faced an unfortunate 19-0 shut out. On the 26th, the team fell 20-1 to Zachary. 

Spring break saw the Lady Panthers on an incredible winning streak against Liberty (16-0), White Castle (8-7), Northeast (17-5, 15-3), and East St. John (18-8). 

Next up for Softball: The Lady Panther softball team will play their last regular season game against Tara at home on the 9th at 4 pm. 


 

The Panther Play by Play – March 18 – March 24

The Panther Play by Play – March 18 – March 24

Each week the Panther Play by Play will review the athletic contests from the previous week and look forward to the coming week’s action.

Want to come out and cheer on the Panthers? Tickets for all home events can be purchased online.

Bowling:

Four Panther bowlers, Aubrey Bratkowski, Henry Bratkowski, John Cador, and Keylen Sonnier, continue to prepare for the individual state championships.

Next up for Bowling: The four Panther bowlers will be in action on Friday, April 5th at All-Star Lanes in Baton Rouge.  


Tennis

Our Panther tennis team faced Parkview Baptist at Highland Road Park on Monday. Both our boys and girls teams fell in tight matches. Our boys were led by Jacob Aime and Sam Marino, who won their first court doubles match by the score of 6-3, 6-4.

Next up for Tennis: The Panther tennis teams will play Lutcher on the 25th at Lutcher High and EA on the 27th at Highland Road Tennis Center. Both matches will start at 3 pm.


Track

Our track team hosted the LA National Guard Woodlawn Invitational on the 21st. Our boys’ team came in first, and the girls’ team came in 4th. 

For the boys, senior Alex Collins came first in the shot put, senior Khamory Gipson came first in the discus, and senior D’Kobe Chesterfield came first in the javelin. Shot – AJ

Senior Darius Chesterfield placed first in the 400 meters and sophomore Liam Dowdy placed first in the 3200 meters. Our 4×200 (Couren Norman, Jay’Cob Jolla, Darius Chesterfield, Cayden Randall), 4×400 (Couren Norman, D’Kobe Chesterfield, Kydell Miner, Darius Chesterfield), and 4×800 (Darius Chesterfield, Kydell Miner, Harlom Turner, Brennen Lamotte) relay teams all placed first as well. 

For the girls, junior Lillie Allen placed first in the pole vault and sophomore Angel Sanders-Green placed first in the 400 meters.

All times and distances can be found at https://www.athletic.net/team/18332/track-and-field-outdoor/2024

Next up for Track: Our track team will compete at Brusly on the 27th.


Baseball

The Panthers unfortunately lost to Maurepas 10-5 on the 18th, and then to French Settlement 13-3 on the 20th. 

On the 22nd, the team rallied for a 15-9 win against Slaughter Community Charter, but they faced another close loss to Family Christian Academy on the 23rd (5-4).

Next up for Baseball: Our baseball team will play at Zachary on the 26th at 6 pm, and then at home on the 27th (vs. Madison Prep at 3:30 pm) and 28th (vs. Zachary at 4 pm).   


Softball

A week of rain led to all softball games being rained out. Our Lady Panthers will begin district play next week.

Next up for Softball: The Lady Panthers will travel to Central on the 25th, Zachary on the 26th, and then will play their final district contest on the 27th versus either Liberty or Scotlandville.  Woodlawn will then host White Castle on the 28th at 4 pm.


Powerlifting

Our Panther Powerlifting team competed at the state meet over the weekend. For the boys, junior Dwayne Beverly came in 6th place in the 275 lb weight class, senior CJ May came in 2nd place in the SHW class, and junior Rashad Batiste won the state championship title in the 198 lb class. 

We also had 2 girls bring home state titles – junior Kennedi Kullman in the 97 lb class and senior Jadyn Barner in the 114 lb class. Junior Amy Kirk placed 3rd in the 165 lb class. Congratulations Panthers!

Explore Agricultural Engineering at Camp CRISP!

Explore Agricultural Engineering at Camp CRISP!

Discover the world of agricultural engineering with Camp CRISP, an immersive internship program supported by a USDA Sustainable Agricultural Systems grant to the LSU AgCenter. The program, titled “Climate Resilient Innovations for Sustainable Production of Rice” (CRISP – Rice), is designed to introduce participants to cutting-edge research and industry insights.

2024 Camp CRISP Details:

  • Dates: June 17th – June 28th, 8:00am – 4:30pm (weekdays only)
  • Location: Louisiana State University (LSU) and nearby research field stations

Highlights Include:

  1. Lab Tours: Explore LSU’s laboratories and witness research projects firsthand, gaining valuable insights into the life of a scientist.
  2. Research Station Tour: Get hands-on experience in agricultural research at various field stations. Engage in activities related to soil science, crop production, pest management, and more, deepening your understanding of these fields.
  3. Introductory Seminars: Attend informative seminars conducted by LSU professors covering diverse topics, from career opportunities to the importance of sustainable agriculture in today’s world.

Financial Support: We recognize the value of this experience and are committed to making it accessible. Participants will receive a stipend of $1,000, provided in the form of a check at the end of the program. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the exciting field of agricultural engineering at Camp CRISP!

We here at Woodlawn are pleased to say that several of our very own Panthers will have the opportunity to attend this event!

Congratulations to the following WHS students:

  • Aimee Bougeouis
  • Chance Gordon
  • Paul Pittman
  • Jose Carillo Rodriguez

Want to learn more about Camp CRISP, or sign up to go?  [ Click here to access an informational PDF all about it! ]

Students to Represent WHS at State Academic Rally

Students to Represent WHS at State Academic Rally

Congratulations to Jillian Stewart for excelling in French II and Kimbreaux Pattan for his outstanding performance in Family and Consumer Sciences at the District Academic Rally in February! They both placed in the top 3 in their subjects at the district level. Their achievements have earned them the opportunity to represent Woodlawn High at the State Academic Rally on Saturday, March 23rd at Louisiana State University. Mr. Lee and Ms. Lee will be accompanying these two students to the rally tomorrow. We are incredibly proud of these students’ hard work and dedication.

“I’m really excited! I’m also a little nervous, to be honest, but I know we are as prepared as we can be for the rally tomorrow,” said Stewart.

A big shoutout goes to Mr. Hymel and Ms. Thomas for their invaluable support and guidance in preparing these students for success in their respective courses. Your dedication to your students’ learning is truly commendable.

To all the teachers and mentors who have contributed to the preparation of these students for the rally, your efforts have not gone unnoticed. Thank you for your commitment to nurturing students’ talents and helping them reach their full potential.

As Jillian and Kimbreaux gear up to compete against top candidates from across the state, we wish them the best of luck! Your determination and passion will surely shine as you represent WHS with excellence.

Panthers Gear Up to Defend Champion Status in EBR STEM Challenge

Panthers Gear Up to Defend Champion Status in EBR STEM Challenge

Woodlawn High School is abuzz with anticipation as it prepares to defend its champion status in this year’s East Baton Rouge (EBR) STEM Challenge. The event, slated to take place today at the Professional Development Center, promises a showcase of innovation and talent from schools across the district.

WHS Students prepare to present their STEM project

The spotlight shines brightly on a dedicated group of students who have poured their efforts into crafting a compelling entry: the redesign of the Sabine River Relief Bridge with a focus on environmental sustainability. Among them are Kevin Nguyen, Taylor Albert, Edward Hasson, Henry Hlichal, Trennan Prater, Brandy Benetez, Aarav Kansal, and Noor Akram.

These diligent Panthers have spared no effort in refining their presentation, honing construction techniques, fine-tuning design elements, and implementing sustainable practices. Their tireless dedication speaks volumes about their commitment to excellence and their passion for making a positive impact.

As they step onto the competition stage, Woodlawn High School stands poised for success. Among 17 formidable contenders, our school has secured a coveted position in the top 4. It’s a testament to the hard work, ingenuity, and teamwork exhibited by our students.

So, if you happen upon these Panthers today, be sure to extend your congratulations for a job well done. Together, let’s rally behind our team as they strive to bring home another resounding victory for Woodlawn High School!