Panthers Jazz it up in New Orleans!

Panthers Jazz it up in New Orleans!

Steeped in tradition and excellence, the Woodlawn High Jazz Ensemble, led by Paul Lauve (director of bands), showcased their musical prowess at the annual Loyola University Jazz Festival last Friday. With a legacy spanning decades, the ensemble continues to elevate its scores and captivate audiences with each performance.

Amidst the festival’s electric atmosphere, the ensemble had the privilege of participating in enlightening clinics led by jazz professionals and masterclasses conducted by Loyola University professors. This invaluable experience not only enhanced their musical skills but also ignited their passion for jazz.

Congratulations to the Panthers for their stellar performance, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who witnessed their musical mastery!

The students of the 2024 WHS Jazz Ensemble are as follows:

      • Zack Lemoine, Alto Saxophone 1
      • Aaron Joseph, Alto Saxophone 2
      • Tameka Ellison, Tenor Saxophone 1
      • Jemarcus Milton, Tenor Saxophone 2
      • Danten Guillory, Baritone Saxophone
      • Kholbie Nethery, Trombone 1
      • Lillie Allen, Trombone 2
      • Hunter Hollins, Bass Trombone
      • Ethan James, Trumpet 1
      • Bradyn Hulsey, Trumpet 2
      • Michael Lyons, Trumpet 3
      • Demarciya Edmond, Trumpet 4
      • Brady LeBleau, Guitar
      • Christian Gruse, Bass
      • Xzavier Bell, Piano
      • Kian Washington, Drum Set
      • Tyler Lee, Drum Set
The Panther Play by Play – March 4 – March 10

The Panther Play by Play – March 4 – March 10

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:

The Panther Bowling team competed against Denham Springs on the 6th. While they ultimately lost 17-10, several athletes had impressive scores. Freshman Aubrey Bratkowski bowled a 235, senior John Cador bowled a 279, sophomore Henry Bratkowski bowled a 237, senior William McNeil bowled a 240, and junior Keylen Sonnier bowled a 232.

On the 8th, Woodlawn faced Baton Rouge Magnet High School in a double header. The Panthers absolutely dominated in an incredible 27-0 win against the Bulldogs. William McNeil bowled a 201, 234, and a 196. Henry Bratkowski bowled a 222 and John Cador a 238.

In their second match against Baton Rouge Magnet High, the team dominated again with a final score of 26-1. John Cador bowled a 204, Keylen Sonnier a 214, and Henry Bratkowski bowled the highest match score for Woodlawn at 227.

Next up for Bowling: Our bowling team’s next match is against Dutchtown on the 12th. All matches will be bowled at All Star Lanes beginning at 3:15 pm. 


Tennis

Our tennis teams competed against Parkview Baptist on the 6th. While the boys fell 4-0, the girls won all three doubles matches and defeated Parkview 3-2. The team of Lily Ingalls & Amelie Lemaire won 6-4, 6-4, Miriam Lindsay & Krystel Amo won 6-0, 6-1, and Wesley Porter & Kate Russell won 2-6, 6-4, 1-0 (10-6).

Next up for Tennis: The Panther tennis teams will play Zachary on the 13th at the Americana YMCA starting at 3 pm.


Track

Our track team hosted a JV meet on the 6th, where our girls’ 4×4 relay team broke the school record! Angel Sanders-Green, Amari Lombard, Mellody St. Luce, and Jaleyia Woods ran a 4:17, beating the previous record by 3 seconds. 

Woods, St. Luce, and Sanders-Green placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the girls’ 400 meter dash, respectively. Woods also came in first in the 200 meter dash. Amiah Lee placed first in the 800 meter race.  

A’tyli Freeman placed first in the girls’ discus and Brianna Graham placed second in the girls’ shot put. For the boys, Brennen Lamotte placed first in the javelin and Dwayne Beverly came in second in the shot put. 

On the 7th, the track team traveled to Baton Rouge High to compete in the Clarence Antoine Relays. The boys’ team came in second place overall and the girls came in 8th. 

Freshman Raheem Gray was first place in boys’ shot, senior Khamory Gipson placed first in the boys’ discus, and senior D’Kobe Chesterfield placed first in the javelin.  

St. Luce came in first in the girls’ 800, while Sanders-Green came in second.

Cayden Randall, Jay’Cob Jolla, and Couren Norman placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the boys’ 200 meter dash, respectively.

The 4×100 relay team of Norman, Jolla, Jordan Barner, and Randall came in first, as did our 4×200 relay team (Norman, Jolla, Darius Chesterfield, and Randall).

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 Baton Rouge High on the 12th and then the Zachary Track Invitational on the 14th. Both meets start at 3 pm. 


Baseball

On March 7th, the team defeated Port Allen High in a near shut out, with a final score of 4-1. 

Next up for Baseball: Our baseball team will play 4 games this week, 2 at home and 2 away. The Panthers will host McKinley on the 12th and Tara on the 15th. Both games begin at 4 pm. The team will also travel to Holden (6 pm start) on the 11th and Livonia on the 13th (5 pm start).


Softball

Due to weather, our Lady Panther softball team was unable to compete in any games this week. Our Lady Panthers continued to practice and work to get better.

Next up for Softball: Our softball team will host East Iberville on the 14th at 4 pm.


Powerlifting

Our Powerlifting Team has continued to prep for the state powerlifting meet, which will be held on March 22nd and 23rd in Lafayette.

Next up for Powerlifting: The state powerlifting meet will take place March 22-23 at the Cajundome in Lafayette. 

JROTC Panther Battalion Continues To Excel

JROTC Panther Battalion Continues To Excel

Every few years, JROTC units nationwide undergo a rigorous evaluation known as the JROTC Program of Accreditation (JPA). This evaluation, mandated by the U.S. Army Cadet Command, serves as a benchmark for assessing the program’s adherence to standards and its overall effectiveness.

Recently, on March 7th, the Panther Battalion embarked on this pivotal journey. Students were tasked with showcasing their Continuous Improvement Program, highlighting their Service Learning Project, presenting their achievements through Cadet Portfolios, and demonstrating precision and unity through marching as a cohesive unit and Color Guard team.

In the face of this challenge, the Panther team rose to the occasion, exceeding expectations and reinforcing their status as an Honor Unit with Distinction. This prestigious designation, symbolized by the coveted Gold Star on their JROTC Uniforms, speaks volumes about their commitment to excellence.

Reflecting on their remarkable achievement, Col. Eric Keys expressed profound pride in the cadets’ unwavering dedication and collaborative spirit:

“I am very proud of our Cadets. Their hard-work, dedication and teamwork paid off with a highly successful showing. They set high standards for themselves and excelled at accomplishing their goals. ‘Hats Off to the Panther Battalion!’ Way to make us proud.”

While awaiting the official results, Mr. Burton, the 6th JROTC representative during the JPA, conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to the Panther Battalion, affirming their continued possession of the Gold star and their esteemed status as an Honor Unit with Distinction.

The Panther Battalion’s triumph serves as a testament to their indomitable spirit, unwavering dedication, and unwavering pursuit of excellence. Their success in the JROTC Program of Accreditation exemplifies their commitment to embodying the highest standards of leadership, discipline, and teamwork.

Lady Panthers Complete Historic Season

Lady Panthers Complete Historic Season

Three years after taking over the Woodlawn Lady Panther basketball program, Alicia Dedeaux has led her team to the best finish in the 75 year history of the school. Woodlawn finished the season with a record of 25-10 and played in their first State Championship Game.

It was a playoff full of firsts for the Lady Panthers. After completing the regular season with a 22-9 record, Dedeaux’s Lady Panthers earned the fifth seed in the Division I Select playoff bracket. After a first round bye, Woodlawn hosted 12th seeded Northwood High School from Shreveport. The Lady Panthers cruised to an easy victory in the Regional round with a 71-38 final. This win was the first Regional round victory in school history.

Junior Guard Amijah Price averaged 26 ppg in the State Tournament.

The Quarterfinal round saw Woodlawn travel to Covington for a matchup versus fourth-seeded St. Scholastica. While the Lady Panthers were the lower seed, they led by two at half. The lead quickly ballooned to 10 in the second half. Woodlawn continued to pull away to a final score of 64-42.

The state semifinals were next up for the Lady Panthers, and #1 Huntington loomed for Woodlawn in Hammond. While many felt that Woodlawn would be outgunned by Huntington’s guards, Dedeaux and the Lady Panthers had other plans. 

Led by an amazing effort by junior guard Amijah Price and unmatched defensive intensity, fifth-seeded Woodlawn knocked off the top seed, 71-58. 

“Sometimes when you play teams that pressure, they don’t like the pressure,” Woodlawn coach Alicia Dedeaux said. “You have to return the favor and see how they respond. The girls truly took care of business. When it counted, my girls got the job done.”

Woodlawn, in their State Tournament debut, scored 19 points off of turnovers and made 30 of 35 free throws.

Price scored a team high 33 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. She was perfect from the free throw line, going 20 of 20.

She had help from sophomore guard Mariah Scott, who added 13 points, and junior forward Mya Montgomery, who added 12 points. The Lady Panthers outrebounded Huntington 48-21.

After leading by two at the end of the first quarter, Woodlawn went cold offensively and could not stop the top seed, who went on a 16-0 run. The Lady Panthers trailed by nine at the half.

Junior forward Mya Montgomery added invaluable production off the bench during the playoff run.

However, after chipping away at the deficit in the third, Woodlawn outscored Huntington 26-9 in the final quarter for the final score. The win set the Lady Panthers up to face John Curtis Christian in their first title game appearance ever.

The second seeded Patriots proved to be too much for Woodlawn, going wire-to-wire with the lead. The final score of 60-46 came only after several second half runs by the Lady Panthers put them in striking distance.

A final surge by Woodlawn put them within seven at 47-40. Two field goals that could have put pressure on John Curtis did not find the bottom of the net, and the Patriots finished the game on a 13-5 run. 

Price led Woodlawn again in the championship game, scoring 19 points and tallying 10 rebounds. Junior guard Zyriah Williams added 11 points, and Montgomery grabbed 8 rebounds to go with her 5 points.

Despite the loss, the Lady Panther basketball team has a bright future ahead of it after the record-breaking 2023-2024 season.

The Panther Play by Play – February 26 – March 3

The Panther Play by Play – February 26 – March 3

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:

Our bowling team fell in their match versus East Ascension last Thursday by the score of 19-8. The Panthers are now 4-3 on the season.

Next up for Bowling: Our bowling team’s next match is against Baton Rouge High on the 5th. They will also compete against Denham Springs on the 6th. All matches will be bowled at All Star Lanes beginning at 3:15 pm.


Girls’ Basketball

For the first time in program history, the Lady Panthers went to the state championship! They first traveled to Hammond on the 29th to play Huntington in the semifinals and achieved an amazing 71-58 win. 

Junior Amijah Price had 33 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals. Sophomore Mariah Scott has 13 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals. 

In the finals on Saturday, the team played John Curtis Christian. While they ultimately lost 60-46, the Lady Panthers accomplished what no other Lady Panther basketball team has been able to accomplish in Woodlawn’s history. Congratulations to Coach Dedeaux and the team!


Tennis

The Panther tennis teams played Live Oak on the 26th. The girls lost 4 matches to 2 and the boys lost 3 matches to 1. The doubles team of Lily Ingalls & Amelie Lemaire won 6-2, 6-0, while Miriam LIndsay & Krystel Amo won 6-2, 6-1. Levi Lindsay won his singles match 6-1, 6-0. 

On the 28th, the teams played Baton Rouge High. The girls ultimately lost 0-5, while our boys lost 1-3. However, Levi Lindsay won his singles match 6-0, 6-1.

Next up for Tennis: The Panther tennis teams will play St. Michaels on the 4th at Highland Road Tennis Center (3 pm), Parkview on the 6th at The Legacy at Bonne Esperance (3 pm), and Live Oak on the 8th at LSU (2:30 pm). 


Track

Our track team began their outdoor season with a boys’ second place win at Brusly on the 28th. Liam Dowdy finished first in the boys’ 3200 meter race, Lillie Allen came in 2nd in the girls’ pole vault, Alex Collins placed first in the boys’ shot put, and Brianna Graham placed 2nd in the girls’ shot put. 

Additionally, D’kobe Chesterfield placed second in the boys’ javelin, our 4×400 relay team came in first (D’kobe Chesterfield, Couren Norman, Kydell Miner, and Darius Chesterfield), and Khamory Gipson came in 1st place in the boys’ discus. 

Next up for Track: Our track team will host a JV meet on the 6th starting at 2:30 pm. On the 7th, they will travel to Baton Rouge High to compete in the Clarence Antoine Relays.


Baseball

The Panthers traveled to Ascension Christian on the 26th for their only game last week, and got hit hard by a 21-8 loss. 

Next up for Baseball: The Panthers will host Madison Prep on the 5th beginning at 3:30 pm. On March 7th, the team will travel to Port Allen High for a game beginning at 5 pm. On Saturday the 9th, the team will play White Castle at home at noon.


Softball

Our softball team dominated Madison Prep on the 27th, winning by run rule in 5 innings with a score of 11 to 1. Amy Kirk was on the mound and hit a triple, Kinsley Madison hit a double, and many other players hit singles.

On the 29th, the team did it again against Ben Franklin by winning in 4 innings with a run rule of 20-5.  Amy Kirk hit a grand slam and a triple, Aerion Lange hit a homerun, and Brooklyn Potter hit a triple. The team is on a 3-game winning streak and working hard toward having an undefeated season. 

Next up for Softball: Our softball team will host Liberty on the 5th and Broadmoor on the 6th, both games beginning at 4 pm. The team will then travel to play Baker High on the 7th at 4 pm.


Powerlifting

Our Powerlifting Team has continued to prep for the state powerlifting meet, which will be held on March 22nd and 23rd in Lafayette.

Next up for Powerlifting: The state powerlifting meet will take place March 22-23 at the Cajundome in Lafayette.