Woodlawn rolls away from G.W. Carver for first win of football season

Woodlawn rolls away from G.W. Carver for first win of football season

Woodlawn High overcame early miscues Friday to score 26 unanswered points and secure its first victory of the football season.

Senior quarterback Rickie Collins, an LSU commitment, passed for four touchdowns and rushed for another in the 40-14 defeat of G.W. Carver (1-2) in the eam’s first true home game of 2022.

“I did see us take a step forward, especially when we start talking on the offensive point of view,” coach Marcus Randall said. “We saw some of that toward the end at LCA (the previous week). But I think even though we had some turnovers early this week, we were moving the ball straight down the field and could’ve scored on the opening drives as well but had some issues with ball security and things we’re going to have to tackle.

“But I think the protection was better. I think those guys are starting to gel, the front five, as far as picking up blitzes and stuff like that. And we saw that once we give Rick some time to throw the ball that we can start making some of those big plays that we want to make down the field.”

After turning the ball over on its early possessions, the Panthers (2-1) got on the board with scoring throws from Collins to junior Justycya Turner and senior Tramon Douglas II.

The Rams knotted the game at 14-14 in the second quarter, but Collins and company answered with a 21-yard touchdown to senior athlete Clayton Adams to pull back ahead before halftime.

And Woodlawn rolled away with three more scores — a Collins run, a Collins screen to Louisiana (Lafayette)-committed senior running back Jay’veon Haynes and a run by junior running back William “J.R.” Jackson — and a shutout defensive performance after the break.

The Panthers allowed just 15 rushing yards on 28 carries in the game and snatched a pair of interceptions, one by Adams and one by Tennessee commitment Jordan Matthews.

Randall said he has started to see some a similar trajectory to 2021 when the team overcame an 0-3 start on the field and 1-3 start overall — as a result of a forfeit by Madison Parish — to win five of its next six, including its first postseason victory since 2010.

“I feel some of those same things,” Randall said. “I still think that we’re not really there yet, but I do see us trending in that direction. Every week we’re getting better and better, and I think the way last year played out does play a big part into this year. Because last week after going 0-2, I was looking to see how our morale was gonna be at practice. And I just see that our guys are still up high and confident. They understand that just because we lost the first couple games, nobody’s went into the tank. Everybody just seemed to want to go harder last week, and I see that same progression this week.”

The Panthers host 2021 Division-II runner-up E.D. White (3-0) on Friday in their second of four straight home games.

The Cardinals climbed to No. 1 in this week’s LSWA Class 3A polls after staying perfect on the season while other top teams University Lab (1-2), Union Parish (2-1), Sterlington (1-2), Madison Prep (1-2) and Lake Charles College Prep (1-2) all stumbled during a chaotic Week 3 for the group.

Coach Kyle Lasseigne’s program has outscored its three opponents thus far by a 124-6 margin with a pair of shutouts.

“We’ve got to be efficient, and we’ve got to be great on first downs,” Randall said. “By them being the power running team that they are and, like you said, trying to take the time off the clock, if we can be great on first downs and get them behind the sticks and make them a little bit uncomfortable and come out of being able to just run what the normally run, then that will be great for us to help get our offense up and going. And they’re playing with the two-high safeties, and we’ve just got to be ready to run the ball and be effective in our short passing game.”

Woodlawn football to host G.W. Carver in its first true home game of 2022

Woodlawn football to host G.W. Carver in its first true home game of 2022

Woodlawn High will finally take its Panther Stadium field Friday evening in the football team’s first true home game of 2022.

The Panthers will host G.W. Carver at 7 p.m. after back-to-back weeks away in a rescheduled and relocated opener against University Lab at East Iberville on Sept. 2 and a road trip to Lafayette Christian on Sept. 9.

Coach Marcus Randall and company hope to continue building upon progress they saw last week after a slow start.

And the players are excited for the opportunity to compete in front of their home crowd for the first time this regular season.

“It feels good to know we’re gonna be home,” senior athlete Clayton Adams said. “It’s gonna be lit. It’s gonna be turnt. Everybody’s gonna be hyped up.”

Fans are encouraged to show their spirit by dressing to represent previous decades’ styles and fashions as Woodlawn hopes to “Rewind the Rams.”

Faculty and parents have designated the 1960s, seniors the 1970s, juniors the 1980s, sophomores the 1990s and freshmen the 2000s.

Tickets are available online for $10.

Woodlawn Athletics Weekly Wrap: September 5 – September 11, 2022

Woodlawn Athletics Weekly Wrap: September 5 – September 11, 2022

Athletics at Woodlawn High School are in full swing, as the fall sports have all begun their 2022 seasons. Each week, there will be a review of what happened in the world of Woodlawn athletics.

Cross Country

Varsity Cross Country Runners pose with Coach Spruill at the Episcopal Round Table Run on September 10, 2022.

Our Panther cross country team opened their season at the Episcopal Round Table Run held at Highland Road Park on Saturday, September 10th. The competition, which featured schools from around the state, had 55 boys teams. Four runners competed in the varsity race for our boys team, with first-time runner AJ Warner completing the fastest time for the Panther squad. Veteran runners Jaden Sylvester, Hunter Kullman, and Dylan Aucoin also turned in solid times.

“The veterans went for a morning jog and still only missed their personal records by a small amount of time,” said Head Coach Tim Spruill. “This really opened their eyes to how much fitter and faster they were than last year, and gave them their confidence back. Conditioning all summer had made a difference. Now that the first meet jitters have all been worked out, the entire team is looking forward to pushing their limits at the meet in Brusly next week.”

Next up for Cross Country: Saturday, September 17 – Brusly Invitational Cross Country Meet


Football

Our Panther football team could not overcome a slow start at Lafayette Christian Friday night. The Knights scored on their first three possessions, and the 20-0 lead that they built was too much for the Panthers. Woodlawn showed improvements on both sides of the ball as the game progressed, playing Lafayette Christian to a 12-12 tie after the first quarter.

Offensively, Louisiana commit Jay’veon Haynes was the first Panther to reach the end zone this season. Rickie Collins, who is committed to LSU, found senior wide receiver Clayton Adams for the second Woodlawn score of the night. Defensively, junior Chris Cooper forced a fumble that was recovered by Dezaray Delmore, who has pledged to play college football at Southeast Missouri.

“We came out slow. They came out, and they were hitting the gas early on us,” Head Coach Marcus Randall noted. “It looked like it took our guys a quarter and a half to get going, and by that time it was 20-0.”

Next up for Football: Wednesday, September 14 – Freshman and JV at Dutchtown; Friday, September 16 – Varsity versus Carver


Swim

The Woodlawn Swim Team opened the season at the Capital City Swim League Meet held Saturday, September 10th at Crawfish Aquatics. The day was highlighted by a tenth place finish by the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay team of Zack Lemoine, John Cador, Trey Holiday, and AJ Collins. Senior Peyton Rodgers led the Panthers in the individual races, with a 13th place finish in the 200 Yard Freestyle. His time shaved seven seconds from his previous PR.

“We had a mixture of veterans and newcomers who  did an amazing job for us today,” said Head Coach Ashley Heyer. “Peyton (Rodgers) and Kelis (Kent) each had PRs, dropping 7 and 8 seconds off of their previous best times. We are excited about our next meet!”

Next up for Swim: Saturday, September 24 – Capital City Swim League at Crawfish Aquatics


Volleyball

Woodlawn High’s Volleyball Team continued their hot play this week. After finishing the South Louisiana Invitational with two wins last Saturday, our Lady Panthers were 2-0 this week.

Our Lady Panthers picked up where they left off with a victory over Springfield Tuesday. Woodlawn won the first set by the score of 25-15 and the second set by the score of 25-9 before dropping the third set. Our Lady Panthers bounced back strong during the fourth set, coming away with the 25-13 win to secure the match three sets to one. Seniors Reagan McDowell and Marie Sierra led Woodlawn to the victory.

On Thursday, September 8th, Woodlawn hosted St. John of Plaquemine. The Lady Panthers came away with a 3-0 victory over the Eagles. The Lady Panthers started the match quickly, winning the first set by the score of 25-6. While the second (25-11) and third (25-14) sets were not as dominating, our Lady Panthers kept focused and completed the straight-set victory. Woodlawn was led by senior Karma Kasubaski and junior Kelis Conley.

Next up for Volleyball: Monday, September 12 – JV/Varsity at Capitol; Wednesday, September 14 – Freshman versus Parkview Baptist, JV/Varsity versus McKinley; Friday, September 16 and Saturday, September 17 – Varsity at Brusly Tournament


Off-Season Tryouts/Practices Continue

With new LHSAA rules allowing year-round practice, several sports are taking advantage of the additional time. Coach Alicia Dedeaux and her Lady Panther basketball team are currently practicing multiple times a week in preparation for the upcoming season.

Newly-named Head Coach Stefson Arnold held tryouts for the boys’ basketball team this past week, as he looks to begin preparing for the 2022-2023 season as well. Coach Arnold was pleased with the number of student-athletes who participated in tryouts.

The Lady Panthers Softball Team will hold tryouts for the 2023 season on September 20th and 22nd. Any interested student must have a valid physical and proof of insurance in order to tryout. Coach Bryant can be reached by email at [email protected] for additional information.

Woodlawn football can’t overcome slow start, deficit vs. Lafayette Christian

Woodlawn football can’t overcome slow start, deficit vs. Lafayette Christian

Woodlawn fell quickly behind fast-paced Lafayette Christian on Friday and could never overcome the 20-point deficit.

The Panthers (0-2) continued to battle, including allowing just two scores the rest of the way, but fell to the Knights, 33-12.

“We came out slow, and they came out hitting the gas early on,” coach Marcus Randall said. “The first drive was two plays, score. Then we came out and sputtered there on offense, and they came out with the fast-paced offense. It just looked like it took our guys about a quarter and a half to get really going. And by that time, it was 20-0.”

Junior quarterback Ju’Juan Johnson led the swift onslaught with a pair of touchdown passes to junior receivers Treanders Marzell and Trae Grogan, with a goal-line run by senior back Dudley Jackson in between.

Woodlawn finally snatched some momentum late in the first quarter on a fumble forced by junior linebacker Chris Cooper and recovered by senior defensive back Dezaray “D.J.” Delmore Jr.

Senior quarterback Rickie Collins, senior running back Jay’veon Haynes and junior running back William “J.R.” Jackson converted the opportunity into the Panthers’ first points of the season.

Haynes, the Louisiana (Lafayette) commitment, capped the 78-yard march with back-to-back carries: a slicing 21-yard run to the 4-yard line and the quick dart out to the right side to power across the goal line.

“We had some things that we had for ’em today,” Randall said. “And we were able to run the ball in there, and that kind of gave us our first drive — our first scoring drive, that is. And then we were able to come back and do some other things, a little bit in the passing game. But we’ve still got to clean up some pass protections. I think we’re still asking Rickie to do a whole lot of things running where we would like to use his arm more. So right now those are just some things we’ve got to continue to work on.”

Johnson helped lead Lafayette Christian to an answer at the other end of the field to extend the margin back to 26-6 before halftime.

The Panthers finally began to piece another offensive drive together late in an overall choppy, penalty-stalled third quarter and ultimately broke the teams’ scoring drought early in the fourth.

Collins dropped a well-placed fourth-down pass into the back corner of the end zone for senior wide receiver Clayton Adams for score.

But, once again, the Knights returned the favor immediately with a 65-yard back-breaker from a rolling Johnson downfield to senior wide receiver Alonzo Ryes.

Woodlawn returns to action next week with its first true home game at 7 p.m. Friday at Panther Stadium against G.W. Carver.

Woodlawn opens cross country season eager to grow individuals, program

Woodlawn opens cross country season eager to grow individuals, program

Woodlawn High opens cross country season eager to take next steps both on the tracks and as a program.

The Panthers open their 2022 schedule at 8 a.m. Saturday at Highland Road Park for the Episcopal Round Table Run with improvement on personal times and expansion of the roster both top of mind.

“I’m just looking forward to running,” senior Jaden Sylvester said. “As a team we’re just looking forward to pushing forward and, just, finishing. Like the new incoming freshmen that we’re getting, we’re looking for them to finish. And the veterans, we’re looking for better placement out of them from last year, better times and those things.”

Sylvester, who joined the team last year from football, is among a core senior group that also includes Dylan Aucoin and Hunter Kullman on the boys side and Andrea Rodriguez on the girls side.

Sophomore Kennedi Kullman is another key returner on the varsity squad.

And new athletes with high expectations include A.J. Warner, whom coach Tim Spruill said has the drive and leadership of a veteran, and Winston Dunn, who will join the team when possible around his football duties.

“Our No. 1 goal is always to have fun and turn these kids into life-long runners,” Spruill said. “But, beyond that, we really want more top-10 individual finishes and at least one top-three finish as a team for both boys and girls.”

The Panthers accomplished that goal last season with a deep roster on the girls side and just a few boys on the team.

Those numbers have flipped this fall with more boys on the roster to enter the season, but more athletes are welcomed to join the program at any time.

“We are always looking for new athletes,” Spruill said. “We train all year, and you can join at any time. It is difficult for seniors to join midseason, but ninth, 10th and 11th graders can join any time during the season or offseason.

“It takes a lot of work and a long time to get fit to compete in this sport. When you join as a freshman, you are really training for your sophomore year. If you stick with it long enough, you can break school records by your junior or senior year.”

Any students interested in joining should email [email protected], visit coach Spruill in room 559 or join the remind @woodlawncc and send a message.

Following this Saturday’s event, Woodlawn will attend meets at Brusly High each of the remaining two Saturdays in September.