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Kaplan’s Carter Petry

Kaplan falls in quarters to Westlake

LAKE CHARLES -  The No.5 Kaplan Pirates’ playoff run ended in the quarterfinals as they fell to the No.4 Westlake Rams 9-2 on Friday and 5-1 on Saturday.
First-year head coach Jake Faulk was proud of his team’s accomplishments.
“I could not be more proud of our boys; the level of personal growth they have shown in one short year speaks for itself.”
The Pirates (21-14) fell behind 4-0 after one inning on Friday. The Rams did their damage with an RBI double, an RBI single, and a two-RBI double.
Hadley Hardesty homered in the fourth to make it 5-0 before Westlake exploded for four more runs in the sixth.  The Rams used two RBI singles and a two-run single to take a 9-0 lead.
 Kaplan rallied in the seventh.  Carter Petry and Hayes Mire walked to lead off the inning.  Owen Marceaux grounded out to second to move the runners to second and third before Petry scored on a passed ball.  Eli Simon then lifted a sacrifice fly to score Mire and provide the final margin.
 Aiden Gaspard had the Pirates’ lone hit in the game.  Simon had the RBI.  Mire drew two walks, while Petry and Karter Meaux each had one.
Sabe David started on the mound.  He allowed four runs on six hits and one walk while striking out three.
 Westlake jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning of game two when Bradyn Spears scored on a wild pitch.  They added four more in the third, using a two-run single and a passed ball to take a 5-0 lead.
 Kaplan scored its lone run in the fifth inning.  Karter Meaux doubled to rightfield to score Aiden Gaspard to provide the final margin.
Meaux led the Pirates at the plate with a hit and an RBI.  Hayes Mire had a hit while Gaspard, Petry, and Remy Broussard each drew a walk.
  Hayes Mire got the nod on the bump for Kaplan.  He pitched five innings, allowing four earned runs on four hits and five walks while striking out six over five innings.  Gaspard pitched the final two innings, allowing no runs on no hits and one walk while striking out two.

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Members of the Erath baseball team in no certain order: Head coach Jeremy Picard, along with assistant coaches Tommie Pillette, Trey Price and Bert Migues. The players are Aiden Romero, Brax Champagne, Braxtron Richard, Brennan Broussard, Cade Francis, Camden Gullo, Carter Boutte, Carter Champagne, Cohen Luquette, Connor Toups, Dominic Frederick, Ean LeBlanc, Hudson Guidry, Issac Goutierrez, Jack Landry, Koah Copell, Kolin Rodriguez, Landen Derouen, Landon Lemaire, Logan Duhon, Spencer Lacoste, Talen Landry, Tate Collins and Zaylen Vincent.

Erath baseball team makes history with victory

They will play at home this weekend

ERATH – The No. 2 Erath Bobcats defeated the No. 7 Jena Giants 10-0 and 9-0 Saturday at Ross Granger Field to sweep the quarterfinal playoff series and advance to the semifinals for the first time in school history.
The Bobcats (23-11) will face No. 3 South Beauregard (24-10) in the semifinal round at Ross Granger Field. The Knights defeated Berwick in their quarterfinal matchup. The winner advances to the championship series at McMurry Park in Sulphur.
Erath beat South Beauregard 4-2 earlier in the year.
Erath head coach Jeremy Picard isn’t surprised this senior class is the one that got over the hump after four previous attempts. A prime example of what makes them different is their determination to get Ross Granger Field ready to go on Saturday morning after all the rain Friday night.
“I came back when these guys were freshmen and we’ve had one goal,” Picard said. “Those seniors just don’t give up. They’re a special group and that’s why we are where we are today.
“I came here at about 6:45 this morning and said there’s no way we can play here. They looked at me and said we’re playing here. They took it upon themselves to do all the little things to get the field ready. That’s what it takes.”
Seth Leger got the start in game one, and once again he delivered. The senior ace pitched his second complete-game shutout of the playoffs, allowing only three hits and two walks while striking out six.
The Bobcats broke the scoreless tie in the third inning. Leger got hit by a pitch with two outs to start the rally. Brennan Broussard followed with a double to leftfield that scored Tate Collins. Jack Landry then singled to left to score Koah Copell to make it 2-0.
Erath struck again in the fifth two singles and a fielder’s choice put runners on first and third with one out for Broussard. He sent a single to left that scored Landon LeMaire and Tate Collins. Four batters later, Dominic Frederick drew a bases-loaded walk to make it 5-0.
The Bobcats added five more in the sixth to end the game. Three hit by pitches and an error plated the first run. Landen Derouen followed with a double to centerfield that cleared the bases for three more runs. Four batters later, LeMaire drew a bases-loaded walk to make it 10-0.
Broussard and Derouen led Erath at the dish with two hits and three RBI apiece. Landry had two hits and two RBI while LeMaire had one hit and one RBI. Frederick had two walks and an RBI while Richard and Carter Champagne each had a hit.
For game two, Erath sent Talan Landry to the mound. The junior righthander delivered a Leger-like performance, tossing a complete-game shutout. He allowed only two hits and no walks while striking out four.
“Talan is our number three starter,” Picard said. “He had a very good outing against Notre Dame. We made the decision Friday night to go with him and he was phenomenal.”
The Bobcats broke the scoreless tie in the top of the fourth inning. Jack Landry sent a one-out single to right before Derouen tripled to centerfield, scoring Landry to make it 1-0.
Erath added four more in the fifth. Talan Landry scored the first run of the inning on an error. Richard then scored on a passed ball before Derouen drove in two more with a double to centerfield to make it 5-0.
Richard provided the fireworks in the sixth when he drove in two runs with an inside-the-park homerun. The rare feat made it 7-0.
“Off the bat, I was thinking double,” Richard said. “But when I saw the centerfielder dive, I knew I was going for it. I looked up at coach, and he was waving me home. I’d rather have just hit it out to save some energy, but it means a lot to me.”
In the seventh, Champagne laid down a sacrifice bunt that scored Collins and Derouen scored on a passed ball after collecting his fourth hit of the game to provide the final margin.
Derouen finished four-for-four at the plate with three RBI. In the two-game series, he had six hits and six RBI. He said the ball was huge.
“I was seeing it like a beachball today.” Derouen said. “I was in the box not thinking about anything other than seeing the ball and hitting it.”
Richard finished with two hits and two RBI while Champagne had a hit and an RBI. Talan Landry added two hits while Jack Landry had one.
While the Bobcats have already made history, Broussard said the semifinals are not their goal. They will not let up until they achieve their goal.
“It’s started now, and it’s not going to stop until we get to the championship,” Broussard said. “Today was just another step on the way. We did a great job coming out fired up. We hit the ball, played defense, and morale was very high. You can’t beat that.”
Game one is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday. Game two is slated for 2 p.m. Saturday. Game three, if necessary, will commence at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.

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Jonathan Lovett’s house burned down after he allegedly set it on fire.
Photo from Office of Louisiana Fire Marshal

Abbeville man arrested for allegedly setting his house on fire

State Fire Marshal (SFM) deputies arrested an Abbeville man for defrauding an insurance company by intentionally setting fire to his home.
Last week, State Fire Marshal deputies arrested Jonathan D. Lovett (44) of 9437 Louisiana Highway 343, Abbeville and booked him into the Vermilion Parish Jail today on a charge of Arson with Intent to Defraud.
The investigation revealed that on March 21, 2025, the Meaux Nunez Volunteer Fire Department responded at 8 p.m. to a house fire in the 9400 block Louisiana Highway 343, Abbeville. When they arrived, they found the laundry room on fire. They quickly extinguished it. The fire caused minimal damage. A few hours later, at 2:32 a.m., March 22, 2025, firefighters returned to the home for another reported fire. This time, the house was fully engulfed in flames, and was destroyed.
During the investigation, SFM deputies discovered that the fire(s) were intentionally set by Lovett, that Lovett’s home was in foreclosure according to public records, and that his insurance company paid Lovett an insurance claim for the damage caused by the fire.
Anyone with information regarding any suspected arson case is asked to submit tips through our Arson Hotline at 1-844-954-1221.

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Gerald M. Nunez

August 24, 1939 ~ April 29, 2025

ABBEVILLE — A Funeral Service will be held at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Abbeville United Methodist Church, 213 N. State Street, Abbeville, honoring the life of Gerald M. Nunez, 85, who passed away on April 29, 2025, at a local nursing home. Reverend Cynthia L. Luquette will officiate at the funeral service. Burial will follow at Graceland Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bret M. Nunez, Matt A. Nunez, Clint E. Nunez, Seth A. Nunez, Jake Broussard, and Rick Nunez.
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, 209 S. Saint Charles St., Abbeville on Friday, May 2, 2025 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m.; and will continue on Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 1 p.m. until 4:15 p.m. when the procession will depart for the church.
Gerald had an esteemed career with Texaco that spanned several decades, during which he advanced into the positions of Plant Superintendent and Assistant Plant Manager. His work ethic and commitment to excellence were admired by his peers and contributed to his legacy in the oilfield industry.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Gerald was a lifetime member of the Abbeville Masonic Lodge No. 192 where he served as Worshipful Master at one time. He had a love of the outdoors, particularly enjoying activities such as watching football, visiting the casino, and attending tractor shows. He had a gentle soul and a kind demeanor that touched the hearts of all who knew him. His family was the cornerstone of his life, and he was a doting husband and kind-hearted man who cherished every moment spent with themHe will be remembered as a loving father to children, Bret M. Nunez and wife Rhonda, Romy N. Broussard and husband Luke, Matt A. Nunez and wife Donna, Clint E. Nunez and wife Kira, and Seth A. Nunez and wife Heather; thirteen grandchildren, Lexi Nunez, Dylan Nunez, Jake Broussard, Blair B. Suire, Ty B. Fawcett, Sydney Bass, Ethan Herren, Ross Nunez, Evan Nunez, Addison Nunez, Olivia Nunez, Preston Nunez, Wyatt Nunez, and his five great grandchildren, Bentley Suire, Christian Suire, Lila Suire, Remi Fawcett, and Reese Fawcett.
He is preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Ruby Broussard Nunez; second wife, Mary Stephens Nunez; parents, Aaron Nunez and the former Linda Meaux; two brothers, Dale Nunez and Carl Nunez; and an infant sister.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Gene Peter Meaux

November 15, 1934 ~ April 29, 2025

A Memorial Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at Holy Cross Catholic Church honoring the life of Gene Peter Meaux, 90, who passed away on April 29, 2025 at his residence. Rev. Ravi Jampangi will officiate the memorial service. Burial will follow at St. Paul Cemetery in Abbeville.
A visitation will take place at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 415 Robley Dr., Lafayette on Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 9 a.m. until time of services. A rosary will be prayed at 9 a.m. on Saturday.
Gene was a devoted purchasing agent in the oil field industry, where he made invaluable contributions throughout his career. He was respected by his colleagues and admired for his unwavering work ethic and integrity. Beyond his professional life, Gene played a pivotal role in organizing high school rodeos in the Lafayette area, fostering community spirit and a love for the cowboy traditions he held dear.
An avid hunter and fisherman, Gene cherished the time he spent at his camp in Toledo Bend, where he created countless memories with friends and family. His love for the outdoors was only matched by his devotion to his loved ones.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Charlotte Sellers Meaux; son, Randall Meaux and his wife, Lynette of Maurice; daughters, Michelle Meaux Landry and her husband, Dale of Abbeville, and Lisa Meaux Denton and her husband, Don of Carlyss, LA; seven grandchildren, Molly, Jennifer, Seth, Hannah, Blake, Lynsie, and Kayla; seventeen great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
He is preceded in death by his father, Willie Meaux; mother, Lelia Guidry Meaux; and sister, Faye Meaux Turner.
The family extends special thanks to the dedicated staff at Home Instead Sitting Agency and Southern Grace Hospice for their excellent care and support during his final days. Your kindness will always be remembered.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, in honor of Gene Peter Meaux.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Photo by Rosco Harrington
Erath’s Brennan Broussard fist bumps coach Jeremy Picard as he rounds third after blasting a three-run homerun Saturday against Mamou.

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Landen Derouen pitched all four innings to earn the win for Erath.

Erath Bobcats dispatch Mamou, advance to quarterfinals

ERATH – The No. 2 Erath Bobcats defeated the No.18 Mamou Green Demons 6-0 on Friday and 17-2 on Saturday ...

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Bryan Golden

Being Who You Are

Much frustration results when a person tries to be someone who they are not. When this happens a number ...

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Kaplan Assistant coach Eric Marceaux hugs Emma Sherman (55) after her home run that helped lift the Lady Pirates to a 10-6 win over French Settlement in the Division III (non-select) quarterfinals. The No. 1 Lady Pirates (29-2) will take on No. 5 Doyle in the semifinals at noon on Friday in Sulphur.

Kaplan Lady Pirates are Sulphur bound

KAPLAN — The No. 1 Kaplan Lady Pirates defeated the No.8 French Settlement Lady Lions 10-6 on Friday to advance ...

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2024 Louisiana Cattle Festival Queens -- Front (L-R): Alex Downey, Remi Joiner and
Baylor Hebert; Middle Row (L-R): Ava Alleman and Ahna-Louise Gary; Back Row (L-R):
Olivia Bourque, Morgan Landry and Alison Pisani. This year’s pageant will be held next month.

Louisiana Cattle Festival Queens Pageant is fast approaching

The Louisiana Cattle Festival Queens Pageant is quickly approaching, and the Festival’s Board of Directors and Festival Members would like to invite the community to participate in the chance for a remarkable year-long opportunity.
The pageant will be held in the Abbeville High School auditorium on Saturday, May 3, 2025, for ages 5-24 and older. The following day and in the same location, on Sunday, May 4, 2025, the baby pageant for girls and boys of ages 0-4 years old will be held. The deadline to submit pageant entry forms is next Wednesday, February 30 for ages 5-24 and older, and Friday, May 2 for all baby divisions.
“While the pageant is a great opportunity for forming friendships and representing yourself as a contestant, being crowned a Louisiana Cattle Festival Queen or King is so much more than that. It provides a year-long reign of traveling but also engaging our local communities to promote our festival and the hardworking cattle producers and industry personnel which our festival celebrates, and the beautiful city of Abbeville. We are looking forward to celebrating our 75th festival and working alongside our new royalty to revive traditions and introduce new, exciting, family-friendly events,” says Louisiana Cattle Festival President, Karen Guilbeau.
While the time is drawing near to crown new royalty, the Louisiana Cattle Festival and Fair Association would like to first endlessly thank, honor and applaud the phenomenal reigns of 74th LA Cattle Queen, Morgan Landry, and her “royal herd” including Alex Downey, Baby Cattle Queen, Baylor Hebert, Baby Cattle King, Remi Joiner, Petite Cattle Queen, Ava Alleman, Deb Cattle Queen, Annah-Louise Gary, Junior Cattle Queen, Olivia Bourque, Teen Cattle Queen, and Alison Pisani, Ms. Cattle Queen.
Reminder: Deadline for pageant entry is next Wednesday, February 30 and Friday May 2 with the pageant taking place on Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4 at Abbeville High School. For more information on pageant registration and for entry forms, visit our website at www.louisianacattlefestival.org/pageant-information or email louisianacattlefestival@gmail.com.

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