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Simone Cavalier - LA Cattle Festival 2017 Festival Ambassador

The Louisiana Cattle Festival 2017 Festival Ambassador is Mrs. Simone Cavalier.
Simone is a native and current resident of Abbeville. Simone is married to her high school sweetheart, Francis Cavalier, and together have a 2 year old son named Bentley. Simone is a graduate of Abbeville High School, as well as a graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Simone is currently employed by Sensible Meals in which she pilots the company’s ambassadors as the top leading Nutrition Coach.
Though growing up in Intracoastal City, Simone was no stranger to the festival; Simone, her family, and friends attended the festival annually to enjoy the grand parade and different festival attractions. One specific attraction was the water fights on Sunday’s Family Day in which her father would participate as a Seventh Ward volunteer firefighter. Over the years, Simone witnessed the pride of the association’s members as they put on the festival and knew she wanted to be a part of her hometown festival that held so many of her fondest memories. Seven years ago, Simone pursued her interest in the Louisiana Cattle Festival and became a member, followed by being elected onto the board a year later. Simone currently manages all of the festival’s social media pages and is the Queen’s Coordinator.

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Faye Isabelle L. Broussard

LAFAYETTE — Memorial services will be held on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 1:00 PM at a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Pius X Catholic Church in Lafayette for Faye Isabelle L. Broussard, 78, who passed away on Friday, September 15, 2017 at her residence in Lafayette.
Visitation will be held at Martin & Castille-Southside-600 E. Farrel Rd., Lafayette, LA on Friday, October 13, 2017 from 8:00 AM until the time of the services with a recitation of the rosary at 10:00AM.
A native of Ville Platte, LA and a resident of Lafayette she worked with the State of LA in the Dept. of Social Services as a Probation Officer for Child Support and an Officer of the Court for 21 years. She was quite a firecracker: Baton twirler, basketball player, jitterbug queen, tennis champ, loved to travel… especially to follow the Ragin Cajuns.
She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Elwood. Children, David and wife Tammy. Glenn and wife Angela. Daughter, Joan. Grandchildren, Trevor, Tristan, Jessica, Alexis, Maddy, Sylvia. Brother, Norwood Landreneau.
She was preceded in death by her parents George Landreneau and Lilly Chapman Landreneau.
The grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers, Faye’s family requests that memorials be made to Hospice of Acadiana at 2600 Johnston St., Lafayette, LA 70503.
View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com
Martin & Castille-SOUTHSIDE-600 E. Farrel Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508, 337-984-2811

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Vories Joseph Stoute

Erath – A Mass of Christian Burial for Mr. Vories Joseph Stoute, lovingly known as “Potch”, 85, was held at 4:00 pm on Monday, October 9, 2017 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Fr. Andre Metrejean officiated
Interment was follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
A native and lifelong resident of Erath, Mr. Stoute died at 1:04 am on Friday, October 6, 2017 at Lafayette General Medical Center.
Stoute was born on September 13, 1932. He was the fourth child of Eli and Theola Stoute. Vories Stoute took part in five major sports at Erath High School and was prominent in three: basketball, football, and softball. Stoute began playing basketball in the seventh grade, played Jr. Varsity as an eighth grader, and played Varsity as a freshman. He lettered his last four years and served as team captain in 1949, 1950, and 1951. Stoute was all tournament five times. In fast pitch softball, he played first base, centerfield, and pitcher. In 1947-48, the team went all the way to the state semi-finals. He was a member of the first six man football team at Erath High that suited out in 1949. In the first year they won six games.
Vories played running back and left halfback positions. Stoute served as captain till he graduated in 1951. After graduating high school he married his high school sweetheart, Delores Simon.
He was co-owner of Le Magasin, a landmark gift shop in Erath in the 1970’s. He was also employed with the Vermilion Parish School Board as a bus driver and was recognized for 40 years of service.
His love of the Erath community and Vermilion Parish was evident in all that he did. He remained active in youth recreation throughout his life. He worked at the Eganeet Teen Center and skating rink in the 1960’s along with his wife.
They hosted many dances, plays, and events to raise money for the youth programs. He was instrumental in promoting Vermilion Parish tourism, served with the Knights of Columbus, was a Troop Leader for Troop 82 of the Boy Scouts for several years, served as an umpire for Erath Little League, served as Grand Marshall of the Erath 4th of July Celebration and also built floats for the Erath 4th of July Celebrationfor float riders each year. One of his proudest moments was being named King for a local Mardi Gras Krewe, the Krewe of Vermilion named Vories King Vermilion II. He was inducted into the Erath High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986 for all his athletic accomplishments.
The eternal story teller, Stoute always had an audience for his stories about Erath history, its schools and early sports in the 1940’s and 1950’s. He loved to tell stories as much as the people of Erath loved to hear them. He loved being outdoors, working in his garden, planting flowers and decorating the yard for holidays. His gentle, kind nature drew people to him. His greatest joy was putting a smile on someone else’s face. He had a gift of making people feel like they had known him for years, even if you met him just once on the street of Erath you became a friend for life. Everyone that met him, loved him.After retiring as a bus driver for over 40 years of service he volunteered at Dozier Elementary for many years to stay connected to the youth of our town. He would read books, tell stories of olden days, dress up as characters for special occasions, and bring treats to the children.
Friends and family were the cornerstone of Stoute’s life and he lived for his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. At family gatherings, he always planned fun games and activities for the family. He loved to cook and bake for friends and neighbors, especially for their monthly card games. He loved having company at his home to have his fig tarts or a piece of blueberry pie. Yes, friends and family were so important to him, love the people around you was his moto.
Stoute is survived by a son, Timothy P. Stoute of Erath; two daughters, Hope S. Hebert and her husband Sean of Youngsville and Kassey S. LeBlanc and her husband Tim of Baytown, TX; six grandchildren, Bailey Hebert, Camryn Hebert, Avery-Grace Hebert, Donovan Stoute, Kasie Simon, and Nicole LeBlanc; and five great grandchildren, Draigen Stoute, Khoda Stoute, Anistyn Gary, Kyndal Simon and Payton Leblanc.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Delores Simon Stoute; his parents, Eli and Theola Stoute; two brothers, Dalton Stoute and Weston Stoute; a sister, Thelma Menard; and two grandchildren, Heather LeBlanc and Michelle LeBlanc.
The family would like to thank the staff at Lafayette General Medical Center along with the wonderful sitters who lovingly cared for Mr. Stoute.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital via donrs@stjude.org.
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St. (337)937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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Barney Lee Viator

DELCAMBRE – A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Barney Lee Viator, age 54, at 3:00 pm Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. Fr. Buddy Breaux will be the celebrant. Interment will follow at the church mausoleum.
A gathering of family and friends will be held at Evangeline Funeral Home of Delcambre on Monday from 4:00 pm until 9:00 pm, with the Rosary being prayed at 7:00 pm. Visiting hours will resume on Tuesday from 8:00 am until 2:30 pm.
Barney was born October 7, 1963 in New Iberia to Sandra Hicks Viator and the late Haywood Joseph Viator, and passed away on his birthday October 7, 2017, while celebrating with family.
Barney was a Postal worker with a career that spanned over three decades. During that time, Barney served as Union President for the past 18 years of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Outside of his work, Barney enjoyed spending time with his family traveling and visiting their favorite destinations. Many memories were made during the many cruises and Disney vacations with his family and grandchildren, and to other special places such as Gatlinburg and the Smokies, and the beach. Some of his favorite pastimes were going to the casino and horse races to watch his horses run, playing golf, and his Monday night poker game with his buddies. But above all, Barney’s greatest love was his family. He was dedicated to their care and cherished the time spent with them. He leaves behind a legacy of love that will be kept in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Survivors include his wife of 32 years, Julie LeBlanc Viator; his children, Brittany Duhon and husband Neil, Kailyn Viator and Taylor Viator; his two grandchildren whom he adored, Brynli Duhon and Hollin Duhon; his mother, Sandra Hicks Viator; his brother and sister, Eric Viator and wife Ellen Benoit, and Jenny Dubois and husband Vince; and his nieces and nephews, Kaci Lombas, Lexi Lombas, Alyssa Clement, Kyla Clement, Logan Viator (his Godchild), Austin LaFont, Connor Dubois and Kelsi Dubois.
Along with his father, he was preceded in death by his sister, Vicki Viator; his maternal grandparents, Barney Lee Hicks and Delores Bowers Hicks; and his paternal grandmother, Ella Armand Viator.
Serving as pallbearers are Connor and Vince Dubois, Logan Viator, Jamey Clement, Jean Romero and Josh Clark (his Godchild). His fellow Postal Employees will serve as honorary pallbearers.
To view the online obituary and video tribute, and to share your memories of Barney, please visit his page www.evangelinefuneralhome.comwww.evangelinefuneralhome.com
Evangeline Funeral Home of Delcambre (337) 685-4434 is in charge of arrangements.

North Vermilion falls to Patterson

PATTERSON - The North Vermilion Patriots were three minutes away from upsetting the Patterson Lumberjacks.
NV was leading 21-20 with 3:30 to play, but the lead was short. After Patterson cut the lead to one point, the Lumberjacks did a successful on-side kick.
Patterson got the ball and then went down and scored the game winning touchdown with just over as minute to go in the game.
Patterson outscored NV 14-0 in the final quarter.
Malik Criner, who has yet to rush for under 140 yards this season, had 193 yards on 21 carries and scored twice.
On NV’s first drive of the game, Creed Rudd scored on a 13 yard run.
Criner had a 48-yard TD score in the third period and a 11 yard TD run in the finals second of the third period.
The Patriots attempted to pass the football. Garrett Becker was 4 of 9 for 74 yards and an interception.
Rudd had two catches for 39 yards. He also had two carries for 39 yards.
The Patriots (4-2, 0-1) entertain Erath (0-6) on Friday.

Berwick......55
Erath...........19

The Erath Bobcats dropped a homecoming game to Berwick on Friday.
Berwick quarterback Mitchell Sanford was 11 of 26 passing for 317 yards. He also ran for 87 yards.
He threw two TD passes to LSU commitment Kenan Jones for 20 and 31 yards.
The bad luck bug does not want to away for Erath.
The Bobcats switched to spread offense two games ago because of new quarterback Cameron Landry. Landry would get hurt in the second quarter, so EHS switched back to the I-formation offense.
Landry did throw a TD pass to Matt Domingues. His back up, Luke LeBlanc came in and threw TD passes to Luke Frederick (6 and 35 yards).

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Quarterback Blaire Broussard (1) led the Bears over Centerville.

Gueydan hangs on to beat Centerville

On Thursday, the Gueydan Bears hung on to beat the Centerville Tigers, 42-33, in district action.
Centerville scored 12 points in the final seven minutes to make it a game.
The two teams combined or 731 yards rushing.
Gueydan had 383 yards and Centerville had 348 yards.
The Bears had two players rush for 148 plus yards.
Spencer Broussard had 18 carries for 147 yards, while Mark Clark had 145 yards on 16 totes.
The game was tied 14-14 after the first quarter.
GHS quarterback Blaire Broussard had a 38 yard TD run and Clasrk added a 34-yard TD run in the first quarter.
Broussard had a long 66-yard TD run, but Centerville came right back and scored. The Bears went into the lockerroom leading 28-21.
Both teams did not score in the third quarter.
They did, however, match scores in the final quarter.
Clark had a 31 yard TD run in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter. Right back came Centerville to match Gueydan’s score with one of their own.
When the Bears (3-3) got the ball back, they scored again. Broussrard had an eight yard run for a score with 5:34 left in the game.
Broussard finished with 70 yards, and Lane Breaux (3-21) also carried the ball. Broussard completed 3 of 5 passes for 45 yards.
Griffin caught all three for 45 yards.
The Bears are on the road Friday to battle VC (4-2, 2-0) .

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VC cornerback Cody Verret fights off the block of an ED White player before trying to make a tackle. (photo by Mia Bacilla)

E.D. White too much for VC

First-year Vermilion Catholic coach Brady Thomas had a date to fill on his 2017 schedule when he took over the Screaming Eagles’ reins.
His choice of Class 4A member E.D. White shows how strongly Thomas wants his team to be able to compete, a matchup that could pay dividends down the road.
On Friday night, though, his Eagles fell behind 21-0 after one quarter and were no match for the visiting Cardinals, who departed with a 35-7 victory.
“This was the only date not filled when I took over,” Thomas said. “So I started looking around, and found two teams we could play. I chose the better of the two schools, because I wanted the bigger challenge for my team.”
Senior running back Nik Shanklin ran for 175 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries to lead the Cardinals to victory.
Quarterback Brandon Legendre added 79 yards on 12 carries, including a Houdini-like escape for a 23-yard touchdown for the final EDW touchdown of the night, coming on the first drive of the third period.
The Cardinals then substituted liberally, improving to 5-1 on the year.
“We expected we would see good players,” Thomas said. “We knew their quarterback could make plays with his feet, and that their running back ran strong. We had to do the best we could to contain them.
“They have a very sound offense. Those two could play in college. But we will see other good quarterbacks and running backs on our schedule, and we have to be ready for them.”
The Eagles’ own quarterback picture regained a familiar face as J.T. Lege returned to the field after hurting his leg at the beginning of the campaign.
“This was his first game back,” Thomas said. “He took a couple of tough shots on the leg, but bounced right up. We have to get him more comfortable in the pocket, and when we make some throws we have to catch it.”
Younger brother Drew Lege, who enjoyed a spectacular 6-touchdown night last week against Centerville, relieved JT and produced VC’s only score of the night with a picture perfect 32-yard bomb to a streaking Chris Constantine.
“Drew stepped in (during J.T.’s absence) and has done a good job to keep us going,” Thomas said. “
It was a quick 21-0 after one period as Shanklin scored from 9 and 1 yards away and Aaron Arcement tallied from 3 yards out. The visitors then made it 28-0 at halftime over their Class 1A foes with a 5-yard rumble by Shanklin.
The ball-hawking Cardinals defense got its 15th interception of the year as Connor Kliebert’s theft helped set up EDW’s third score of the opening quarter.
Now 4-2 on the year, the Eagles return to district play next week against Gueydan. That’s a better fit, although Thomas will always want his squad to know they can test themselves to play better against top competition.

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Matt Roden of Kaplan kisses the Russo Trophy after the win.

Russo Trophy staying in Kaplan for another year

It looks like the Peter Russo Memorial Trophy is staying put at Kaplan High, for a 12th straight year..
The Kaplan Pirates beat the Abbeville Wildcats 51-12. The 51 points scored by Kaplan is the most points scored by a Pirate team against the Wildcats. The previous highest was 48 points in 2008.
The last time a Kaplan team lost to Abbeville was in 2005, when Robert Toomer was Abbeville’s head coach.
Overall, Abbeville has won the Peter Russo Memorial Trophy more than Kaplan has, over the last 68 years. The series record is 40-26-2 in favor of AHS.
The first 20 years, AHS dominated with a 20-1-1 record.
Since 1970, the Pirates own the trophy, winning 25 out of the last 47 games.
From 1990 to 2017, Kaplan has won 18 out of the last 28 meetings.
Kaplan has also rattled off 12 straight wins. Kaplan head coach Stephen Lotief, who has been at Kaplan since 2010, has won all eight games against Abbeville. His team has scored an average of 36 points against Abbeville.
On Friday, it did not take long for Kaplan to set the tone.
The Pirates took their opening possession and marched 56-yards taking two minutes off the clock for their first score. After running three straight plays, the Pirates went to the air on the fourth play. KHS quarterback Trae Case threw a 10-yard TD pass to Matt Roden for a touchdown. Mac Thibeaux converted the two point play. Kaplan led 8-0.
On Kaplan’s next possession, they scored again. Thibeaux darted 38-yards up the middle for a score, and Braylon Romero ran the two-point play for a 16-0 lead.
Down 16-0, the Wildcats tried to go to the air, but Kaplan was ready. KHS defensive back Logan Roy picked off a Chad Celestine pass. It only took Kaplan two plays to find the end zone. Romero scored on a 26-yard run.
The Pirates had a convincing 30-0 lead at halftime.
“We did alright,” said Lotief about his team’s performance. “I saw some good things out there.”
Romero finished with 110 yards on 13 carries and a touchdown, while Thibeaux had 122 yards on 11 carries. Most of their carries were for three quarters.
Kaplan finished with 470 yards of total offense.
They ran for 409 yards and threw for 61-yards.
Case completed 3-of-6 passes for 61-yards.
If there was a flaw in Kaplan’s game, it was penalties. The Pirates committed 10 penalties for 80-yards.
AHS quarterback Chad Celestine was Abbeville’s leading rusher (13-122). Deion Williams (9-24), Tavis Briggs (2-28) and Tavian Menard (4-20) also carried the pigskin.

GAME NOTE:

With the win over Abbeville, Lotief looks to have won his 114th game as a head football coach. All of his wins come at two different schools in Vermilion Parish.
He coached at North Vermilion from 2002 to 2009 where he finished with a 49-35 win-loss record.
He has been at Kaplan High since 2010, and has an impressive 65-28 win-loss record.
Since 2002, Lotief has a win-loss record of 114-63.
In the parish rankings, he has surpassed former Erath head coach Jacob Byler, who had 113 wins.

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Caroline Poche was named the homecoming queen at Erath High School.

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Caroline Poche reacts to hearing her name as the homecoming queen. She is escorted by her father Mark Poche.

Poche named Erath Homecoming queen

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Erath High Homecoming Court

Erath High 2017 Homecoming Court—Erath High will play Berwick tonight in the annual Homecoming Game. Kick off is set for 7 p.m. The presentation of the court will take place at 6:15 p.m. The queen will be announced at the game that night. Senior members of the Erath High Homecoming Court are: (Back row): Gracie Langham, England Tallmore, Alexis Alario, Taylor Hebert, Morgan Alleman, (Front) Alaina Stephen, Caroline Poche', Kenzie Hargrave and Olivia Borel. Photo courtesy of Lynn Broussard. The Erath Homecoming Parade will be held today at 12:30.

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