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Ouachita Parish The Ouachita Citizen www.ouachitacitizen.com Thursday, December 19, 2019 • 9C Sterlington soccer off to 4-1 start on pitch BY MARQ MITCHAM day at 7 p.m. at St. Frederick. won, but it was a good game on defense by Kayla Dahlum Allison on defense or offense [email protected] “We really haven’t played for us.” and Madelyn Bozeman. — wherever I need her,” that much, but I am pleased, Following an 8-0 victo- “Lillian, Kayla and Mad- Bruscato said. “I’m excited Off to a 4-1 start, the Ster- so far,” Sterlington coach ry over Wossman, the Lady elyn played really well back about that.” lington Lady Panthers play Lori Bruscato said. “We have Panthers blanked St. Freder- there,” Bruscato said. “I Granted, it’s early, but four matches over the next four games this week, and it ick 6-0 on Tuesday, Dec. 10. moved Madelyn to defense Bruscato is confident the five days. would be nice to get a fifth Lawhon scored four goals because of her speed. She’s Lady Panthers are progress- Sterlington will visit one one Saturday.” — all assisted by Shelby tough back there. Against ing in the right direction. Ouachita (8-1-1) on Tuesday Sterlington’s lone setback Moore — vs. St. Fred. Emma West Monroe, I told her to “I am proud of the effort at 5:30 p.m. came at the hands of West Grace Brister added a goal mark one of their better play- the kids have shown, and Moving on to the St. Fred- Monroe, 3-1, on Dec. 3. Mad- on an assist from Emarie Ad- ers, and she really shut her we are passing the ball real- erick Tournament, the Lady die Lawhon netted the Lady ams, and Moore scored on a down.” ly well. We seem to be click- and St. Fred games with an Panthers are paired against Panthers’ lone goal. penalty kick. With the defense taking ing,” Bruscato said. “It’s fun injury, forcing Bruscato to Neville on Thursday at 7 p.m. “I was very pleased with “Offensively, we have kind shape, Guerriero is likely to to see it all coming together juggle the lineup. at Neville; West Ouachita on how we played against West of exploded,” Bruscato said. see more time on offense. after all the work they put in Lillian Edens stepped into Friday at 4 p.m. at St. Freder- Monroe,” Bruscato said. “Ob- Defender Allison Guerrie- “The way our defense is during the offseason. Hope- Guerriero’s center back po- ick; and Live Oak on Satur- viously, I would liked to have ro missed the West Monroe playing frees me up to put fully, we can keep it up.” sition where she was joined Comeback trail ends with state title for Dougan, Folds Notes and quotes from team is,” Dougan said. OCS finished the regular “The receiver tipped it, and other. ship teams. Ouachita Christian’s 67-22 All of the rehab on the long season with ends Christo- it went right into my hands. Technically, Will Fitzhugh Mosher played for the victory over Catholic-Pointe road back was worth it in the pher Holyfield and Christian The guys blocked for me, made his first trip to the school’s first state champi- Coupee in the Division IV end. Gray and nose guard Jacob and everybody did their job,” Mercedes-Benz Super- onship team in 1985, and state championship game: “To be able to come back Ogden on the starting front. Will Fitzhugh said during dome before he was born. eventually returned to OCS Comeback players and help us win the state With Forte, Messinger and the postgame press con- In the words of coach Ste- in a coaching capacity. Junior running back Dil- championship game in the Holyfield returning for their ference. “That was my first ven Fitzhugh, his wife, Jan- Harper guided the Ea- lon Dougan and senior right Dome is a dream come true,” senior seasons, the defen- pick-6. One of our freshmen na, was “very pregnant with gles to their second state ti- tackle Garrett Folds both said Dougan, who rushed for sive line is projected as the (Landon Graves) had a pick- Will,” when the Eagles won tle in 1997 before handing came back with a renewed 40 yards on 11 carries Friday strength of next year’s de- 6, and had been talking trash the 1997 state champion- the reigns over to Steven determination after missing afternoon. fense. ever since. I kept saying, ‘I’m ship. Fitzhugh the following sea- the entire 2018 season with Folds also returned for the Pick-6 gonna get me one,’ and today Will worked his way son. The school’s longtime injuries. regular season, but battled Free safety Will Fitzhugh I finally did.” through the ranks from ball athletic director and base- “Sitting out last year, it an injury throughout the moved into second place on Will Fitzhugh left his im- boy to four-year starter. He ball coach, Harper also pi- broke my heart not being playoffs. With an extra week the school’s all-time inter- print all over the OCS record couldn’t have asked for a loted OCS to multiple state able to play,” Dougan said. between the semifinals and ceptions list with picks on book, setting school records better ending to his high championships on the dia- “When the doctor told me I finals, he was at full strength back-to-back possessions in for all-purpose and kick re- school career. mond. could come back and play, I for the championship game. the third quarter. It was the turn yards and ranking in “Our fan base and support Sol Graves, currently a made up my mind that I was End James Forte and nose 16th and 17th interceptions the top 10 in numerous cat- system have been outstand- member of the OCS radio going to put everything on guard Henry Messinger, two of his career, but No. 16 held egories. ing,” Will Fitzhugh said. “I crew, was the quarterback the line.” of the Eagles’ three starting a special significance. In one of the best all- can’t think of a better sce- for the 1985 team. Now an Dougan’s dedication did defensive linemen, can re- With the Hornets driving around performances of nario than winning the state orthopedic surgeon special- not escape the attention of late to Dougan and Folds. on the opening series of the his career (which is saying championship my senior izing in sports medicine, his senior teammates. Both went down with sea- second half, Will Fitzhugh a lot), Will Fitzhugh threw year.” Graves went on to play for “Three seniors came up to son-ending injuries in the came down with a tipped a 29-yard touchdown pass, Seen ’em all LSU. me in the locker room be- middle of the regular season. pass over the middle, cut to caught two passes for 104 Assistant coaches Tim Another member of the fore the game and told me, Messinger accompanied his left, picked up a pair of yards and a score, recorded Mosher and Micah Harper 1985 side, Brandon Harrell, ‘We are going to lay it all on Dougan, Hunter Herring downfield blocks along the a team-high nine tackles to hold the distinction of being drove the team bus to Fri- the line for you today.’ That and Will Fitzhugh at the left sideline and raced 91 go with the two INTs, forced part of all seven of Ouachita day’s state championship shows how close-knit this postgame press conference. yards the other way. a fumble and recovered an- Christian’s state champion- game. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Race: Black I, Charles J. Greer, have been convicted of Possession of Child Pornog- Race: White Sex: Male raphy, in United States District Court. My address is 281 Francis Rd., Sex: Male DOB: 10/10/1987 Downsville, LA 71234. DOB: 7/13/1971 Height: 5’9” Height: 5’11” Weight: 160 Race: White Weight: 220 Hair Color: Bald/Black Sex: Male Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown DOB: 3/19/1983 Eye Color: Green Scars, tattoos, other identifying marks: Tattoos Height: 5’11” Scars, tattoos, other identifying marks: Weight: 220 Monroe, LA Hair Color: Red Monroe, LA _____________________________________________ Eye Color: Hazel _____________________________________________ NOTICE Scars, tattoos, other identifying marks: Tattoos on NOTICE I, Cory James Tweedel, have been convicted of Carnal Knowledge of a arms, upper body I, Ronald Sumler, have been convicted of Intentional Exposure to AIDS Juvenile, in 27th Judicial District Court. My address is 9360 Millhaven in Fourth Judicial District Court, Ouachita Parish. My address is 2923 Road, Monroe, LA 71203. Monroe, LA Maddox St., Monroe, LA 71201. _____________________________________________ Race: White NOTICE Race: Black Sex: Male I, Michael James aka Mack Allen James, have been convicted of Sim- Sex: Male DOB: 7/25/1988 ple Rape and Aggravated Rape in Fourth Judicial District Court, Ouachita DOB: 3/7/1968 Height: 5’6” Parish. My address is 311 Vernon St., Monroe, LA 71202. Height: 5’7” Weight: 130 Weight: 160 Hair Color: Black Race: Black Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Sex: Male Eye Color: Brown Scars, tattoos, other identifying marks: Tattoos DOB: 11/24/1966 Scars, tattoos, other identifying marks: Height: 5’9” Monroe, LA Weight: 170 Monroe, LA _____________________________________________ Hair Color: Black _____________________________________________ SHERIFF’S SALE Eye Color: Brown NOTICE DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE Scars, tattoos, other identifying notes: I, Chad Holloway, have been convicted of 14:80 Felony Carnal Knowl- FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I ***SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR*** edge of a Juvenile in Fourth Judicial District Court, Ouachita Parish.
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