Sunday, October 9, 2011

Panthers Open District-Play With a Win

The Lake Providence Panthers hosted the Homer Pelicans in week 6 of the 2011 season to open district play. The the Pelicans are a new addition to District 2-2A coming from the old District 1-2A that consisted of the likes of Evangeline and Calvary Baptist. Homer usually finished 3rd to Evangel and Calvary each year. Two teams from the old District 1 (Homer and Lakeside) joined District 2 as we lost Farmerville to 3A.

Enough with the history of the restructuring of the new districts. The Lake Providence Panthers opened 2011 with a 24-14 District win against a very impressive looking Homer Pelican team.

The atmosphere was truly electric. The new Lake Providence High School Marching band filled the air with spirited tunes to get crowd and team fired up for play. I'm getting the goosebumps again as I write this.

The Panthers won the toss but got off to a slow start. We didn't move the ball very well on the first drive. Thus we had to punt to the Pelicans who were stuffed by the "Blue Steel" defense to give the Panther another shot at moving the ball.

And moving the ball they did. The Panthers marched down the field on the next drive that ended in a 5 yard touchdown pass from Lamar Carraway to sophomore Albert Hogan. That short pass was set up by a 63 yard run by senior running back Nick Knight. Carraway added 2 more points to the board with a two-point conversion run. At the end of the first quarter the Panthers lead 8-0.

Homer answered the Panthers at the 4:00 minute mark in the second quarter with a touchdown run. Unable to convert for 2 points, the Pelicans trailed the Panthers 6-8. The Panthers scored again in the second quarter on a 72 yard run by Lamar Carraway to lead 14-6. The two-point try was no good. This would be the halftime score as the Panther defense continued to shut down the Pelican offense.

The 3rd quarter went back and forth between the two teams, but no scores made it to the board. The 4th quarter got quite interesting. After very tough defensive stand by the Pelicans, the Panthers were force to punt. Lamar Carraway booted a 30 yard punt to the 1 inch yard line to really stuff Homer. The LP defenses pinned its ears back and went after the Pelicans resulting in a safety and a 16-6 cushion for the Panthers.

The Pelicans were forced to kick from around the 5 yard line due to an unsportsmanlike penalty giving the Panthers a short field. Lake Providence took advantage and scored quickly from 39 yards out on a Lamar Carraway sprint. The two point try was good as Carraway hit Jalen Willis for the 2-point pass. 24- 6 Panthers.

Homer was able to get back on the board again with a 1 yard run with 2:41 left in the game that was set up by a very long pass. The two-point conversion run was good and the score was 24-14.

This would be the final score in the game. And the Panthers are 1-0 in district play and 3-3 overall on the season.

Lake Providence will host the Sterlington Panthers on October 14th to continue the quest for a district title.

Check out our MaxPreps page for stats and details about the season. http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/lake-providence-panthers-(lake-providence,la)/football/home.htm


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Speed Thrills

Speed Thrills: "Lamar Carraway is one of the area's top track stars. He doubles as the quarterback for the Lake Providence football team. Another State Champion in track, Orlando Robinson, suits up across the border for Crossett (AR) High School."

Friday, May 13, 2011

Allen Named to LHSAA 2011 Academic All-State Girls Track Team

Joslyn Allen not only throws the shot better than any other Louisiana girl in 2A competition, she excels in the classroom as well. Joslyn was named to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association's 2011 Academic All-State Girls Track Team.

Allen was number #1 in the state for the second year in a row. Last year in the discus throw and in the 2A Shot Put competition in 2011. Joslyn also qualified for the state meet in the Discus Throw in 2011 in which she placed 3rd.

Congratulation Joslyn


Saturday, April 23, 2011

2011 District Track Meet Results

Louisiana - 2A
LPHSLake Providence Senior

X 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals
1stLamar Carraway10:69aLPHS11
4thKalilh Reynolds11:10aLPHS12
X 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals
1stLamar Carraway22:2aLPHS11
3rdDorin Lee23:5aLPHS10
X 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals
7thJustin Willis57.0aLPHS12
3rdSheon Magee53:7aLPHS10
X 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals
3rdKedrick Turner2:18aLPHS10
7thSheon Magee2:30aLPHS10
X 1600 Meters - Varsity - Finals
3rdSheon Magee5:30aLPHS10
4thKalilh Reynolds7:00aLPHS12
X 3200 Meters - Varsity - Finals
3rdSheon Magee11:59aLPHS10
4thKalilh Reynolds12:59aLPHS12
X 110m Hurdles - 39" - Varsity - Finals
2ndDorin Lee17:0aLPHS10
3rdFonjayeran Steward17:11aLPHS10
X 300m Hurdles - 36" - Varsity - Finals
3rdFonjayeran Steward43:5aLPHS10
X 4x100 Relay - Varsity - Finals
1stDorin Lee
Jaqual Robertson
Michael Mills
Lamar Carraway
44:04aLPHS
X 4x200 Relay - Varsity - Finals
2ndDorin Lee
Kalilh Reynolds
Michael Mills
Lamar Carraway
1:32aLPHS
X 4x400 Relay - Varsity - Finals
3rdKedrick Turner
Michael Mills
Justin Willis
Nick Knight
3:51aLPHS
X Shot Put - 12lb - Varsity - Finals
1stDavid Young48:7LPHS12
4thTyiris Adams38:8LPHS11
X Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity - Finals
2ndTyiris Adams113.3LPHS11
3rdDavid Young104.0LPHS12
X Javelin - 800g - Varsity - Finals
2ndTyiris Adams118.5LPHS11
3rdNick Knight113LPHS10
X High Jump - Varsity - Finals
2ndKedrick Turner5'2LPHS10
X Long Jump - Varsity - Finals
1stFonjayeran Steward20.4LPHS10
3rdJaqual Robertson18'9LPHS12
X Triple Jump - Varsity - Finals
1stFonjayeran Steward40'3LPHS10
2ndKedrick Turner35'5LPHS10

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Shifting Gears To Basketball

The Panthers enter their 2-2a distict play with a solid 5-11 record. After beating opponents like Tensas (74-62), Sicily Island (42-37), and Choudrant (50-49) in the earlier part of the season and Oak Grove (64-57) and Delhi Charter (60-56) in the annual Sterlington shootout tournament later in the season the Panters look to raise eyebrows entering district. Seniors Jarqual Robertson ( 16.3 ppg, 5 apg, 1.9 spg), Therion Thomas (13.6 ppg, 2.1 bpg, 7 rpg), and Greg Campbell (9.8 ppg, 8 rpg, 34 % ft shooter) have led the Panthers all season long also with contributions from Barkari Newson (Sr.), Jacoby Mckeel (Sr.), Albert Hogan (Fr.), Fred Jackson (Fr.), and Trey Carraway(Jr.). After the new academic rules passed by the Lhsaa the Panthers found thereselves losing two key players, (So.) Jaylin Willis and (Jr.) Jonathan Sanders. Thing seeemed to have been going down hill since then and I became very worried the evening Coach Damien Brown talked with in his office about the rotations and factors that would make the rest of the season pretty tough. The Panthers have not won a game since then and are in trouble of not making the palyoffs this year, But I loved the heart of this team. Please come out to support the Panther as they play Ferriday in their next district showdown.

District Play On Holt

The Panthers started 2-2a district play with a rough 0-4 start. After being stunned on the road at Ferriday (57-49) and losses to Sterlington (89-54), Mangham (65-51), and Farmerville (76-42) the panthers try to gain momentum as they prepare for the second round robbin district play at home versus Ferriday. The game was set for 2-1-11, but had to be postponed due to a strike by Lhsaa officials. Updates will be posted when district play resumes.