Woodlawn Seniors Shine in 49-13 Rout of Tara

Woodlawn Seniors Shine in 49-13 Rout of Tara

Jerit Roser, www.datboot.com

Woodlawn was dominant from the onset Thursday en route to a sixth straight victory.

Xavier Lodge prepares for the snap versus Tara.

The Panthers’ defense immediately set the tone, and the offense exploded for its highest point total in more than a year in the 49-13 rout of visiting Tara (3-4, 0-2).

“That’s why we always defer,” coach Daniel Luquet said. “We want to get our defense on the field, because they’re the best part of our team right now. Not taking anything away from our offense. But when you’ve got the players we’ve got on our defense, you want to get them on the field and give an offense a sense of what they’re gonna be up against the rest of the night.

“We’ve really stressed turnovers because that’s the one thing this defense hasn’t really had a lot of is turnovers. Now the last two weeks we’ve gotten a couple here and there. And I’m telling you, when you’re playing that good of defense and you can turn the football over and give your offense a short field like we did tonight, we can be really good.”

Senior linebacker Anthony Arinze intercepted the Trojans’ second play from scrimmage and returned the ball 25 yards to the 6-yard line.

An offsides penalty brought Woodlawn to the 3-yard line, and senior running back Chris Middleton Jr. scored on first down.

“We knew it was gonna be pass all the way, so I dropped back in coverage and I don’t think the quarterback saw me,” Arinze smiled. “They had a lineman between me and the quarterback. All I saw was the ball come out, and I just went for it and tried to run around the corner and get an edge.”

Brian Byrd fires a pass against Tara.

The Panthers (6-1, 2-0) forced a three-and-out on Tara’s next possession, and senior quarterback Brian Byrd and the offense got quickly back to work again.

Woodlawn marched back down the field for a 12-yard touchdown from Byrd to senior Evin Puckett.

“Me and Brian’s relationship is very good,” Puckett said. “We’ve got good chemistry on and off the practice field. We just hook up and do good things and make big plays on the football field … We’re doing good.”

The defense continued to stifle Tara, other than occasional long runs by standout running back Chris Avery.

And Byrd and company used their opportunities to further extend the lead with second-quarter strikes to Puckett and junior Bryson Reaser.

“I feel good back there,” Byrd said. “From Week 1, things were kind of shaky and we didn’t have as much chemistry. But now, Week 7, I feel comfortable back there. We’ve got some playmakers on the outside. And my job is to just get them the ball.”

The Panthers pinned Tara deep in its own territory in the final minutes of the half and sacked the punter at the 2-yard line to regain possession and set up an immediate touchdown run by Xavier Lodge for the 35-0 halftime margin.

“It feels good,” said Lodge of his opportunities to help the team on both sides of the ball. “My mindset is to score. That’s how I feel. It feels good when I play both sides.”

Avery broke free for a long third-quarter touchdown to break the shutout.

But Woodlawn answered twice to further seal the contest.

A second short run by Lodge capped a 90-yard drive late in the third, and sophomore running back Ray Sierra burst 36 yards into the end zone to push the lead to 49-6.

And Jadarius Givens rushed for a late Tara score, but only after the contest was well out of reach.

“To me, the defense, we did excellent,” said senior defensive back Jonathan Scott, who intercepted a pass in the end zone and broke up multiple other attempts. “We’ve got little stuff to pick up and patches to fill. But other than that, we’re ready.”

Chris Middleton sheds a Tara defender.

Byrd completed 12 of 22 attempts for 166 yards — led by 53 on two passes to Puckett and 48 on three to Reaser — and ran four times for 18 yards.

Lodge and Middleton led the rushing attack with 87 and 77 yards, respectively, and Joshua London and Sierra added 37 and 36.

Woodlawn finished with 280 rushing yards and 195 passing yards, and the 49 points marked the team’s most since Sept. 16, 2016, at Lafayette.

The Panthers’ six-game win streak marks the program’s longest since claiming eight straight victories in 2010.

“We knew it was going to happen,” Lodge said. “We just had to build. Last year we had a lot of young players, but most of them are seniors this year, so we’re ready to rock and roll now.”

Panthers Roll in Homecoming Victory

Panthers Roll in Homecoming Victory

The Woodlawn Panther football team was able to put aside all distractions from Homecoming Week festivities that led up to Thursday night’s game and come away with a victory over district foe St. Michael. The Panthers (5-1) were able to score 38 points and kept the Warriors out of the end zone until late in the fourth quarter, when the game was out reach and the Panthers were already guaranteed the victory.

Josh London and the Panther offense come off the field after his touchdown versus St. Michael on October 5, 2017.

The Panthers scoring started early in the first half, following an interception by senior defensive back Xavier Lodge. On third and eleven, the Warriors quarterback attempted to float a pass over the middle, and Lodge came down with the ball on the Warrior 38-yard line. Lodge returned the ball to the 6-yard line, setting up classmate Josh London for the touchdown run two plays later. Junior Jacob Barnes added the extra point attempt, and the Panthers led 7-0.

After forcing a punt, the Panther offense stalled, but Barnes was able to add to the lead with a 43-yard field goal, putting the Panthers up by the score of 10-0 with 4:24 to play in the first quarter. Woodlawn added its second touchdown of the quarter on senior quarterback Brian Byrd’s 40-yard scamper. After Barnes’ extra point attempt was true, the scoreboard read 17-0.

Woodlawn’s offense continued to click on all cylinders. The Panthers went back to the ground and scored on the second play of the second quarter from 36-yards out. This time senior Chris Middleton found the end zone, and Barnes PAT put the Panthers up by a commanding 24-0 lead. Woodlawn would reach pay dirt on one more occasion in the first half, when Byrd found junior wide receiver Bryant Jacob alone in the end zone for the score. The point after by Barnes made the score 31-0.

The Homecoming Court watches the Homecoming Game.

After receiving the second half kickoff, Woodlawn used eleven plays to score for the final time of the night. Lodge took the hand off from 35-yards out, racing untouched for the touchdown. Barnes once again added the extra point for the 38-0 Panther lead.

The Woodlawn offense totaled 281 yards in the Homecoming victory, with 187 yards coming on the ground. In total, five Panthers found the end zone during the night. The defense was once again dominant, shutting the visiting team out until under two minutes to play in the game. The defense also held the Warrior offense to 198 total yards.

Byrd led the Panther offense with 159 total yards, with 94 of those yards coming through the air. Byrd was responsible for a touchdown on the ground and through the air. Lodge added 47 yards on three carries, Middleton carried twice for 39 yards, and London had nine carries for 31 yards. Each added a touchdown on the ground.

Bryson Reaser had 61 yards receiving on one catch. Jacob caught the one pass for 14 yards and a touchdown, while Tyrell Smith had one reception for 11 yards. London added one catch for eight yards.

Cheerleaders show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Senior linebacker Talbot Daniels was extremely disruptive to the Warrior offense, totaling 11 tackles with a sack, tackle for loss, and sack.

The Panthers will be the visiting team despite playing at home versus Tara on Thursday, October 12.

Honor Roll Students to be Recognized

Honor Roll Students to be Recognized

Students who showed exemplary academic efforts during the first six weeks of the 2017-2018 school year will be recognized on Friday, October 13th with an Honor Roll Breakfast in the school cafe. In addition, all Honor Roll Students will receive a free jump pass to Sky Zone Trampoline Park.

Congratulations to the following students, who have received invitations to the Honor Roll Breakfast:

Ebani Adams
Bailey Allen
Jacquelyn Ambeau
John Andorf
Jacob Andreport
Dorien Andrews
Dylan Augustus
Alison Barker
Jacob Barnes
Jordan Baudry
Travis Benbow
John Bertucci
William Boudreaux
Harrison Breland-Triche
Kieron Brown
Tiera Brown
Reilly Burke
Brennan Burleigh
Angel Caine
Evangeline Carter
Josue Casco-Rodriguez
Melissa Castillo
Larry Chase
Marcus Chialastri
Tamia Coleman
Thomas Cooper
Jaia Crossley
Briana Cutforth
Hailey Cyprian
Talbot Daniels
Core’ya Davis
Taliyah Davis
Sierra Decoux
Kyra Deggs
Makaylen Deggs
Seth Deitch
Steven Delgado
Kennedy Deschamp
Blaine Edwards
Heidi Fendalson
Anastasia Fieldings
Laila Fisher
Bryant-Paul Fontenot
Aliah Francis
Kade-Micah Gallo
Myles Gary
Yesenia Gonzalez-Loyda
Nichole Goodman
Melissa Grant
De’joun Guice
Shane Harris
Lillie Hauptman
Noah Hayes
Argueta Hernandez
Olivia Higgins
Kerrington Hill
Ken’dasha Hunt
Yacoob Hussain
Tareq Issa
Taylin Jackson
Joell Jeansonne
Saulomon John
Gabrielle Johnson
Kaleb Johnson
Kelli Johnson
Reem Kasem
Amin Khalil
Terrell Kimbeng
Joshua Kimbrough
Victoria La
Adilynn Le
Taylor Le
Hayden Leblanc
Anny Lee
Torri Lee
Grant Legaux
Debreona Leggett
Christian Lejeune
Donney Lewis
Justin Lewis
Tyler Lewis
Skyla Lockheart
Joshua London
Clayton Loup
Marlin Loveless
Hannah Luker
Bassam Mahmoud
Riley Marcella
Noelle Marion
Aimee Martin
Judah Maurer
Breanna Mayon
Madisyn McAlister
Victoria Medina
Krisna Medina-Gonzalez
Gissel Medina-Rubio
Leah Medine
Fallyn Melton
Matthew Merchant
La’Davious Mosley
Peter Ngo
Steven Nguyen
Trinh Nguyen
Ma’Kayla Odom
Carl Owens
Malhar Pandya
Gonzalez Pantaleon
Deandre Parker
Tender Pellette
Kevin Perry
Madison Rice
Carly Richard
McKensie Richard
Christian Riley
Khoi Roberts
Kyndahl Rogers
Deja Ross
Lawson Roy
Madison Ruffin
Ethan Rushing
Candice Rutledge
Keil Scott
Ragen Searcy
Marissa Segura
Selena Seitz
Joshua Serio
Jude Serio
Brent Sibley
Austin Sprunk
Joshua Stephens
Cody Stevenson
Alexas Suire
Terence Taylor
Brialle Tolliver
Hunter Trum
Tionne Valentine
Victoria Vaughn
Tyree Walker
Dalvan Weathersby
Alisa Webb
Jordan West
DeMarquis Wheeler
Taylar White
A’Daja Williams
Jada Williams
Kacie Wood
Crhistopher Woods
Taylor Woodside

Panthers Offense Heats Up to Lead Woodlawn to 4-1 Record

Panthers Offense Heats Up to Lead Woodlawn to 4-1 Record

Through the first two games of the 2017 football season, Woodlawn’s offense struggled to find it’s rhythm. The Panther defense continued its solid play, but Woodlawn’s offense turned a corner and found its scoring groove over the last three weeks, averaging 40.6 points per game in the final three weeks of the pre-district schedule.

Xavier Lodge returns the opening kickoff for a touchdown versus Lake Area New Tech on September 22, 2017.

In week three, the Panthers used a dominating rushing attack to outscore the Buccaneers 45-0 to move to 2-1 on the season. Woodlawn took the opening kickoff and marched the ball 59 yards in 8 plays, capping the touchdown drive with a four yard touchdown run by senior running back Chris Middleton for a 7-0 lead.

After the two teams traded punts, the Panther defense forced a safety when senior outside linebacker Deon’tre Phillip and senior defensive back Jonathan Scott combined to bring the Buccaneer quarterback down in the end zone for a 9-0 Woodlawn lead.

The Woodlawn lead was quickly extended when senior quarterback Brian Byrd scored on a four yard run five plays after the safety. Senior Xavier Lodge’s two point conversion made the score 17-0 with 11 minutes to play in the first half.

After the Panther defense forced another punt, senior Josh London added to the Woodlawn lead with a 23 yard touchdown run, making the score 24-0. Byrd and Middleton would each add their second touchdown runs of the half to send the Panthers to a 38-0 halftime lead.

The final score on the night came with just over ten minutes to play in the game, as Middleton found the end zone for the third time of the night, and the 45-0 margin of victory.

Middleton finished the night with 13 carries for 78 yards and three touchdowns, while Byrd added 68 yards and two scores on 10 carries. London added 133 yards on 13 carries with the one touchdown.

Earlington Smith congratulates Jacob Barnes after a successful field goal attempt versus Lake Area New Tech on September 22, 2017.

The defense held Broadmoor to 103 total yards on the night, highlighted by negative five rushing yards on 14 attempts.

Week four saw much of the same, as the Panthers defense held opponent Lake Area New Tech to 86 total yards, and negative 22 yards rushing on 18 attempts. Woodlawn’s offense was able to capitalize on great field position throughout the night, leading to the 46-6 victory.

The scoring started quickly for the Panthers, as Lodge took the opening kickoff and returned it 82 yards for a touchdown. The extra point attempt by junior Jacob Barnes was true for a 7-0 lead.

After the defense forced a punt, Byrd found junior wide receiver Bryson Reaser streaking down the right hash behind the defense for a 40 yard touchdown. Barnes added the extra point for a 14-0 lead. Lodge was able to find the end zone again in the second quarter on a six yard run, and the Panthers were up 21-0 after Barnes’ extra point. Barnes added two field goals in the second quarter and Woodlawn took a 27-0 lead into halftime.

That lead was extended on the Panthers’ first offensive play of the second half. Lodge took the handoff and raced 36 yards untouched down the left sideline for a 34-0 lead. Barnes added another field goal, making the score 37-0. Later in the third quarter, Lodge found the end zone once again for a 44-6 lead.

Lodge added a tackle in the end zone for a safety for the final 46-6 score. He ended the night with 79 yards rushing on 8 carries and three touchdowns, along with the kickoff return for a touchdown. Barnes ended the night by going 3 for 3 on field goals, hitting from 49, 47, and 39 yards.

The final game of Woodlawn’s pre-district came versus the St. Martinville Tigers.

After a scoreless first quarter, the Panther offense was able to find the end zone twice in the second quarter. Lodge scored on a one yard run, and Barnes’ extra point made the score 7-0. After a stop by the defense, Byrd found senior wide receiver Evan Puckett on a 64 yard pass for the 14-0 lead.

Braylyn Jones looks to pick up yards on a punt return versus St. Martinville on September 29, 2017.

The Panthers came out to start the half and found the end zone on the first drive once again. The 45-yard drive was capped by a five yard carry by Lodge, and the extra point made the score 21-7.

Barnes added a 43 yard field goal for a 24-14 victory on the first play of the fourth quarter. After St. Martinville added another score to cut the lead to 24-21, the Panther offense answered the bell again. A ten play, 68-yard drive that ended on Middleton’s five-yard touchdown run gave the Panthers their final score of the night and ended the scoring at 31-21.

Woodlawn was led again by Middleton’s 75 yards on 16 carries. Lodge added 71 yards on nine carries.

The Panthers will host St. Michael Thursday, October 5 for Homecoming. All parents, students, faculty, and alumni are invited to attend the tailgate starting at 5:30 pm, followed by the game at 7:00 pm.

Casco-Rodriguez Named 2018 National Merit Semifinalist

Casco-Rodriguez Named 2018 National Merit Semifinalist

Congratulations to WHS Senior Josue Casco-Rodriguez on being named a 2018 National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. Josue is a student in the WHS gifted program and active in Robotics, Game Design and Powerlifting. Josue also achieved recognition as a National AP Scholar and a National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar by the College Board this year.

As a semifinalist, Josue will continue in the competition for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered next spring.

To be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to the finalist level of the competition. About 90 percent of the Semifinalists are expected to attain Finalist standing, and about half will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title.

Three types of National Merit Scholarships will be offered in the spring of 2018.

Every finalist will compete for one of 2,500 National Merit $2,500 Scholarships that will be awarded on a state-representational basis. About 1,000 corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards will be provided by approximately 230 corporations and business organizations for finalists who meet their specified criteria, such as children of the grantor’s employees or residents of communities where sponsor plants or offices are located. In addition, about 190 colleges and universities are expected to finance some 4,000 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for finalists who will attend the sponsor institution.