Panthers Gear Up for Playoffs Following Week 10 Setback

Panthers Gear Up for Playoffs Following Week 10 Setback

Lillian Khemmanyvong 17’, Editor-in-Chief

Xavier Lodge runs away from Livonia defenders for a touchdown on November 4, 2017.

Xavier Lodge runs away from Livonia defenders for a touchdown on November 4, 2017.

Last Friday, Woodlawn was defeated by the Livonia Wildcats by the score of 49-34 on Senior Night. Despite the loss, last Friday might have been the best game the Panthers have played all season, as they were aggressive and strategic.

“Maybe we ran out of gas at the last minute, maybe not. But I’ll tell you what, they fought to the last minute,” said Head Coach Daniel Luquet. “This is what Woodlawn football is supposed to look like. Maybe not on the scoreboard, but effort wise. I can’t ask for more.”

Livonia was first to score in the first quarter at the 7:06 mark, but before they could attempt their extra point, they were flagged for illegal participation. Pushing the Wildcats back 5 yards to the 13-yard line, the Wildcats missed their extra point, setting the score at 6-0.

After one quarter, Livonia led 20-0. Despite Woodlawn’s struggles to get on the scoreboard, the Panthers pushed to get the ball down the field. A pass on 4th & 9 from freshman quarterback Joshua Serio on the 39-yard line gave sophomore wide receiver Bryson Reaser the chance to make a first down on the 13-yard pass. On the next play senior running back Javin Myers carried the ball 21-yards for the first down, setting up Woodlawn at the 7-yard line. On a direct snap to Myers on 2nd and goal, Myers found the end zone and cut Livonia’s lead to 20-7.

On Woodlawn’s next drive, junior running back Xavier Lodge ran the ball 60 yards into the end zone from the 40, cutting the Livonia lead to 27-14. Sophomore Jacob Barnes added his second extra point of the night.

The Wildcats attempted a little trickery on their next possession. With the ball on the Panther 48-yard line, Livonia attempted a reverse pass, but the ball slipped out of the the player’s hands as both teams tried to recover the fumble. When Livonia finally recovered the ball they were pushed back on the 32 yards, to their own 20-yard line. The Wildcats were unable to regain themselves before halftime when they missed their field goal attempt from 30 yards.

The Panthers took advantage of the Senior night halftime program to gather their thoughts and recuperate before running back out to the field. Ready to work, Woodlawn only allowed Livonia to gain possession of the ball once in the 3rd quarter. The rest of the time was dedicated to the Panthers moving the ball down the field. Myers and Lodge were able to carry the ball into the red zone, with the help of their brothers creating holes for the backs to run through. Myers eventually scored from the 9-yard line, adding more points to the board 34-21, Livonia still leading.

Javin Myers takes a direct snap versus Livonia on November 4, 2016.

Javin Myers takes a direct snap versus Livonia on November 4, 2016.

Woodlawn wasn’t done there. On the next kickoff, Reaser recovered the onside kick by Barnes, giving the Panthers the opportunity to score again. On 3rd & 8 Serio handed the ball off to Lodge as he shook through the crowd of defenders to find himself running into the end zone, scoring yet another touchdown for Woodlawn. Barnes added another extra point, and Woodlawn was now only down 34-28 heading into the 4th quarter.

The Panthers and Wildcats battled back and forth for the remainder of the fourth quarter, with Livonia adding a late score with under two minutes to play for the final margin of victory.

During the game, Javin Myers broke Woodlawn’s record for yards rushing in a career, which was previously set by Jamell Spears (2000-2002, 2978 yards). Myers now has a total of 3054 yards from 2014-2016, with 1073 yards coming this season. Myers finished the game with 33 carries for 154 yards, along with Lodge having 16 carries for 164 yards.

The Panthers now look forward to their first round playoff game against Neville, the number one ranked school in Class 4A. Woodlawn will travel to Monroe on Friday, November 11, for a 7:00 pm kickoff.

JROTC LET IV Cadet of the Year Board Results

JROTC LET IV Cadet of the Year Board Results

Congratulations to Cadet Captain Shane Harris for his efforts in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System JROTC Leadership Education and Training Level III Cadet of the Year Board. Shane earned second place from among eight highly competitive Cadets. He is an exemplary student maintaining a 4.46 GPA, ranked 10th in his class of 301 students. Cadet Harris serves as the Battalion S3 (Operations and Training Officer) for JROTC, a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and the Torch and Laurel Society. Cadet Harris is an exemplary student – a role model cadet for other students and Cadets to emulate.

Hopper, Schneider Named National Merit Commended Students for Woodlawn High School

Hopper, Schneider Named National Merit Commended Students for Woodlawn High School

Juniors Autumn Hopper and Hayden Schneider have been named Commended Students in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program, Woodlawn High Principal Scott Stevens announced Friday.

“We are so proud of Autumn and Hayden for earning this prestigious honor. This recognition shows the academic strength of our Panther Nation,” said Stevens.

They received a letter of commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which conducts the program.

About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2017 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students place among the top five percent of more than 1.6 million students who entered the 2017 competition by taking the 2015 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

“The young men and women being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” said a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation. We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”

Injury Overshadows Game, Ends Contest Early

Injury Overshadows Game, Ends Contest Early

Lillian Khemmanyvong ‘17

Last Friday, Woodlawn lost to the Plaquemine Green Devils. However, the loss was not the focus of the night.

In the fourth quarter, with 3:28 left in the game, junior cornerback Braylyn Jones collapsed on the field. As trainers and coaches rushed to his side, the Woodlawn Stadium stood hushed and at a loss for words. Because of the injury, referees made the decision to end the game at that time.

Waiting to hear about their teammate’s condition, many members of the football team stood by the gates while their eyes filled with concern. It was said when Jones was on the ground he could not feel the right side of his body, leaving the team worried about their brother. The Woodlawn football team often focuses on Brotherhood. The Panthers showed this Friday night.

“Brotherhood to me is simple, it’s putting your brothers before yourself,” said Offensive Captain Edward “Bubba” Ducre. “I wasn’t worried about if he would be able to play next week, I was worried if he would be able to walk again and live a normal life.”

When the EMT finally arrived, Jones was brought to the hospital where they took CT scans and X-rays.

“When he left the field, he could move his legs and feet and feel everything,” said Coach Brent Broussard. “All is precautionary.” Jones was later cleared to go back home that night.

Following the night, Woodlawn students continued to show concern for their classmate. It was then reported that Jones would be fine, although due to concussion protocol he will not be playing Friday.

“Everything that had to take place, took place, thanks to Athletic Trainer Randy Gonzales and Dr. Easton,” said Head Coach Daniel Luquet. “We have to win the next two games to get to playoffs. I expect them [the team] to play with passion and play a little Woodlawn Football.”

Woodlawn will play St. Michael Friday at 7:00 pm at the Louisiana Leadership Institute.

Woodlawn High Participates in FAFSA Challenge

Woodlawn High Participates in FAFSA Challenge

Woodlawn High is participating in the FAFSA Challenge! We are competing against all high schools in EBR for a chance to win fabulous graduation prizes. Our school may obtain a monthly pizza party, graduation supply vouchers from Jostens & Herff-Jones, be entered in a raffle to receive gift cards, and more. Winners are allowed to win a prize once! So, let’s go for it! Every month a new winner is announced beginning November 2016 with a grand prize in May, 2017.

In order to complete your FAFSA and participate in the FAFSA Challenge, parents and students must go to https://fafsa.ed.gov/ to complete the FAFSA form. Parents, please use your 2015 taxes according to the website.

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