One game left but plenty to play for. That’s how the Cedar Creek Cougars and the St. Frederick Warriors will approach a Thursday district matchup, with both squads playing for a more comfortable start to the postseason. “They’re sitting at 6-2 right now, trying to get a win to get a bye,” Cedar Creek head coach Matt Middleton said. “We need a win for home field. This is as big as they come.”
As she lay in a hospital bed battling a stroke, an ensuing aneurysm along with severe blood clots near Dallas in Jan. 2014, Devante Kincade — her son — was eight hours away.
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas — It wasn’t easy, but the Grambling State University volleyball team got back into the win column on Monday morning with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Bethune-Cookman to conclude play during the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Round-up at the William J. Nicks Baby Dome.
They say winning cures all. So, what happens when you’re 2-6 and have lost three games in a row? Unfiltered expectations and assessments are the answers. And that’s how Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Cumbie and his players are approaching preparation for the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.
Louisiana Tech University’s Division of Advancement has won Best of District award for CASE District IV. This award acknowledged the Division’s work to celebrate the career moves of Louisiana Tech alumni.
The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce gathered with other business leaders in Ruston Oct. 6 to hold a ribbon cutting for Nurse Cosmetics at 208 N. Trenton St. Nurse Cosmetics provides a variety of IV infusion and non-invasive Medspa and body contouring services to fulfill health and beauty needs. Call the staff at 318-368-1224 for more information.
No. 9 Books & Records got into the Halloween spirit with employees, friends and family dressing to the nines while celebrating All Souls Day and displaying an ofrenda, or family altar, created by Rebecca Honeycutt in honor of her grandmother. Celebrating the memory of the deceased were (top row) Lacey Stinson and Honeycutt; middle row — Paula Stinson and Dan Nakamura; and William Shaw (bottom). The ofrenda will be on display at No. 9 through today.