Panthers Dominant in First Postseason Contest

Panthers Dominant in First Postseason Contest

The fifth seeded Woodlawn soccer team moved onto the third round of the LHSAA Divison II soccer playoffs Thursday night. The Panthers dominated the second half of their match versus the twelfth ranked Beau Chene Gators, pushing seven goals past the keeper in the last forty minutes, for an 8-1 victory.

The Panthers soccer team poses after their 8-1 victory over Beau Chene on February 9, 2017.

“We hadn’t played in a little while. Having the bye is a good thing, and a bad thing. We were able to come out in the second half and actually play our game, which resulted in quite a few goals,” said Head Coach Andrew Barnes. “All in all, I’m very happy with the kids. I’m glad that we could represent Woodlawn and get the W.”

The Panthers first threat of the night came in the fourth minute. Junior midfielder Igor Castillo-Veliz put a shot off the post from 25 yards out. This would prove to be the first of many close calls in the first half for Woodlawn.

Sophomore forward Brennan Arceneaux was next to get into the action, with a shot in the fifth minute that was saved by junior Gator keeper LaTrell Beauchamp. Just three minutes later, Castillo-Veliz put his second shot on goal from the box. Beauchamp was able to make another save, but this time for a corner.

Sophomore defender J-myri George was able to get a shot off after the corner from junior midfielder Jacob Barnes, but the ball was deflected by a Gator defender and the Panthers forced another corner. This corner found the feet of senior forward Eduin Delcid, but his shot from the box was just wide of the goal.

The next ten minutes saw Arceneaux just miss from twenty yards out, Beauchamp make an acrobatic save on an eighteen yard Delcid shot, Castillo-Veliz miss a shot attempt just wide, and Beauchamp make two additional saves on Delcid shots from the edge of the box.

The offensive barrage did not stop there, but the Gator keeper was up to the task, as he saved three more shots, one by Castillo-Veliz and two by Delcid.

Beau Chene was finally able to threaten in the 26th minute, as a Gator forward was able to get past the Panther defense. As the Woodlawn faithful called for an offsides, sophomore keeper Jakarie Davis made his first save of the night to keep the score knotted at zero.

Eduin Delcid looks to score versus Beau Chene.

In the 28th minute, Delcid appeared to open the scoring when he slid a ball past the slide Gator keeper. However, the offsides call negated the goal. Not to be deterred, the Panthers were on the board less than a minute later when Castillo-Veliz found Delcid streaking past the Beau Chene defense. The Woodlawn forward found the back of the net for the 48th time this season, making the score 1-0. This score would carry into halftime.

When the Panthers came out in the second half, there was one notable change in the formation. Delcid, who had been playing midfield, had moved to the top of the offense as a forward.

“At halftime, Coach Barnes said that we needed to keep it up and the goals will come. He said that we were working hard,” said Delcid of his coach’s halftime message. “He moved me from midfield to forward because we felt that I could take advantage of the matchups with their defenders.”

This strategy paid off quickly for Woodlawn. Less than two minutes into the half, Barnes sent a through ball into the box. Delcid gave chase, but reached the ball with no apparent angle for a shot at the goal. An attempt at finding a teammate in front of the goal instead resulted in his second goal of the night, and a 2-0 lead.

“I didn’t have an angle, so I just kicked it toward the middle, trying to center it for a teammate. When I hit it, I just got lucky and the ball went in,” explained Delcid.

It did not take Delcid long to end any thoughts that the Gators may have had of keeping the game close. In the 46th minute, he was able to collect a ball from junior Erick Ixcotoyac in the box. From about ten yards out, the senior forward found the back of the net for the hat trick.

Jacob Barnes wins a ball over a Beau Chene player.

With the score now 3-0, the Panthers continued to apply pressure which resulted in goals. Castillo-Veliz took a pass from senior Alan Orellana-Gomez and finished the goal from ten yards out in the 48th minute, and Barnes scored his first goal on a penalty kick in the 50th minute, giving Woodlawn a 5-0 lead.

Over the next ten minutes, both keepers were tested, but neither team were able to score. That changed in the 63rd minute when Arceneaux was able to give the Panthers the 6-0 lead from ten yards out. The offensive fireworks were not yet done, as Barnes scored his second goal of the night on an amazing corner.

“I noticed that the back post was open on all of our corners. When we finally got a corner on the right side, I just went for it and the ball went right where I was hoping,” said the younger Barnes when asked about his goal.

J-myni George dribbles past a defender.

The scoring ended in the 76th minute, as junior J-myni George was able to score his first game of the season, giving the Panthers the final margin of victory.

Delcid was asked about the impact of moving the speedy defender to the top of the offense.

“J-myni did a great job tonight hustling down the field. Anytime we kicked a ball long, he stretched the defense and opened up the field, allowing me free space in the middle. I was really excited that he scored the goal to end the game.”

The Panthers dominated the ball throughout the game, finishing with thirty shots compared to only ten for the Gators. The Gators one goal came in the 73rd minute, denying Davis

Honor Roll Breakfast Held to Recognize Outstanding Students

Honor Roll Breakfast Held to Recognize Outstanding Students

Woodlawn High School held it’s annual Honor Roll Breakfast on the morning of Thursday, February 3, 2017. Over 150 students were recognized by administration for their outstanding academic achievements during the first semester. In order to be invited to the breakfast, students had to have only A’s and/or B’s on their first semester report card.

Junior Marissa Segura is recognized for earning A’s and B’s during the 2016 Fall Semester.

Brandy Williams, Assistant Principal at Woodlawn, was in charge of the program. She was happy with the outcome of the breakfast.

“We were extremely pleased with the number of students recognized this year,” said Williams. “The students here today represent the best that Woodlawn has to offer, and we were proud to be able to recognize them and give back to them for working so hard during the first semester.”

Food for the breakfast was provided by Woodlawn’s Pro Start students, who are taught by Chef Steven Oubre. Pro Start students were also present at the breakfast to serve the honor roll students. The breakfast included eggs, bacon, grits, and biscuits that were all prepared in Chef Oubre’s classroom.

Junior Tamiia Williams was one of the students recognized at the breakfast for earning A’s and B’s during the fall semester.

Senior Vu Truong is served by Karin Perry at the Honor Roll breakfast on February 2, 2017.

“I felt important for being invited to the breakfast. I appreciated that our hard work was being recognized and not being overlooked. It gives us something to look forward to,” said Tamiia when asked about how she felt when being told she was invited to the breakfast.

When asked about how her mother felt about the breakfast, Tamiia’s face lit up with a smile. “It made my mom extremely happy to see me recognized in front of my peers and it made her feel really proud as a parent.”

 

Date Set for 2nd Annual Panther Football Golf Tournament

Date Set for 2nd Annual Panther Football Golf Tournament

The Panther football team will host their Second Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, April 10th. The tournament will once again be held at Santa Maria Golf Course, located at 18460 Santa Maria Parkway. The four-man scramble tournament will have a morning and afternoon tee time again this year. The morning golfers will tee off at 8 AM, followed by a 1 PM tee time for the afternoon group.

Jay Ducote passes out food to golfers at the 2016 Golf Tournament.

“The bottom line is, the goal of the golf tournament is to raise money for our student-athletes within the football program. But secondarily, we are looking to continue to build relationships with members of the Baton Rouge community,” said Head Coach Daniel Luquet. “We are proud of the things that we do at Woodlawn, and we want people in our area to see those things. The golf tournament is one of the ways we do that.”

Coach Luquet and his staff were extremely pleased with the outcome of last year’s tournament. The tournament featured 33 four-man teams and over 75 sponsors. Golfers were inundated with food and beverages around the course. The tournament looks to increase the amount of food around the course, with a plan to have six vendors on hand to pass out food along the 18 holes.

Many local businesses and community members have already agreed to sponsor the tournament again this year. Local celebrity chef and soon-to-be restaurant owner Jay Ducote has once again agreed to donate his time and services. Ducote will again team up with City Pork to feature pork tacos from his upcoming restaurant, Gov’t Taco. Rob Wise and the group at ITinspired, Blaine Brignac and his team at Farm Bureau, Mike Tramonte of Tramonte’s Meat and Seafood Market, and local supermarket Hi Nabor have also all agreed to once again sponsor the tournament.

This year’s tournament will once again feature multiple side games that golfers can compete in throughout their 18 holes. Among these games will be a longest drive competition, multiple par three competitions, and golfers will once again have the opportunity to catch a punt for a shorter drive off the white tees of a selected hole.

Along with many food and games available, golfers will also have the opportunity to win multiple prizes through raffles and drawings. One of the headliners of this year’s prize package will be donated by City Pork. The restaurant is offering a Cochon De Lait for 25 people, available for pickup or delivery.

“We had a great time at last year’s tournament, and we look for an even better turn out this year. This is quickly becoming one of the highlights on our spring calendar, and leads us seamlessly into Spring Football and our summer workouts,” added Luquet.

Those interested in playing in the tournament or sponsoring the tournament can find the registration form at the bottom of this article. The registration fee for golfers is $100 each. A hole sponsor is also a $100 donation.

For more information about the upcoming tournament, please contact Coach Luquet at (504)644-3569 or at [email protected].

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Back to Back: Boys’ Soccer Team Claim District Championship

Back to Back: Boys’ Soccer Team Claim District Championship

The Woodlawn boys’ soccer team claimed the District Championship for the second straight year. The team finished the regular season with a record of 3-0-1 in district and an overall record of 11-3-4.

During the season, the Panthers defeated some of the top teams in the state, including St. Amant, East Ascension and Episcopal. The team has been ranked as high as first in the coaches poll.  State playoffs begin this week.

The Panthers earned a first round bye with their number 5 ranking in the Division II playoff bracket. Woodlawn will host the winner of the Beau Chene/West Jefferson game, which is being played tonight. 

 The Panthers were led in the regular season in scoring by Eduin Delcid and in assists by Jacob Barnes. Defensively, the Panthers are led by Roger Laguna and J-myri George.

An Explosive Experiment with Mrs. Bateast’s Class

An Explosive Experiment with Mrs. Bateast’s Class

Destiny Brooks, ’18

Students experiment with with different chemical reactions in Gifted Chemistry I.

Mrs. Bateast’s 5A Gifted Chemistry I class recently performed an experiment about different types of chemical reactions.

The first thing they did was gather all of their materials they are going to use: weight boats, goggles, an electric scale, micro burner, test tube holder, ring clamps, sugar, candles, and a spatula.

Before they started on their experiment, they were told to make a hypothesis about the expected outcome of the chemical reaction. After the students created their hypothesis, they began the experiment.

The first step was to pour the liquid on a spatula.

The second step was to pour the liquid into the test tube and lock it. They were told to turn on the micro burner and bring the liquid in the tube to a boil. When the liquid began to boil, the students turned the micro burner off and added sugar inside the tube.

As soon as the sugar was added, the concoction burst into flames, causing the students to jump back!

When they were done with this part of the experiment, the students recorded their results and determined whether or not their hypothesis was correct. The class was very engaged throughout the class period and said they had lots of fun with the experiment.