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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2017 9:26:59 GMT -6
Seeking help on football championship history of the defunct LAILO and LISA and LCSEA/ACEL. Earliest info I have on the LCSEA/ACEL is in 2006 with Lafayette Christian as champions. May have been just who ever was first because cannot find a championship game. Have no info in 2007 then complete 2008-2015 when disbands for lack of interest.
On the LAILO I have only 1964 and 1965, need lots of help here.
On LISA think it was started in 1970 but not sure if football championships that since I have found nothing. For division AA need championship game scores for 1971 Huntington vs unknown team,1973 Riverside vs Valley Forge, 1983 unknown teams, 1989 False River vs River Oaks, 1990 River Oaks vs Central Private. For division A need 1975 Belmont Academy vs American Academy, 1982 Tallulah vs Tensas. have not found any info for 1991 so may have not had championships before folding
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Post by thebamm on Apr 5, 2017 10:57:23 GMT -6
I believe in 1990 Tallulah Academy won state in the league they were in?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 12:53:46 GMT -6
I know Riverfield won the last state championship of LISA in the respective classification. I think the year was '92.
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Post by eagle2180 on Apr 7, 2017 20:03:17 GMT -6
92- aa Riverfield 91 - Tensas Academy 90 - False River 89- ... 88- ... 87 - Riverside
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Post by eagle2180 on Apr 7, 2017 20:29:56 GMT -6
Other schools with championships in the 80's: PDA , Claiborne Academy, Valley Forge, Ridgedale, River Oaks
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Post by meangene on Apr 7, 2017 21:29:07 GMT -6
message hortdaddy he has a lot of history with those leagues
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Post by meangene on Apr 7, 2017 21:31:01 GMT -6
1982 tensas vs Tallulah acad 14-7 tensas
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Post by abbebusoni on Apr 7, 2017 23:03:35 GMT -6
92- aa Riverfield 91 - Tensas Academy 90 - False River 89- ... 88- ... 87 - Riverside False river lost in the semis that year.
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Post by TheFireman89 on Apr 8, 2017 2:20:04 GMT -6
LISA has its own Wikipedia page with a lot of info. I think the LHSAA Wikipedia page has links to other leagues
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2017 23:33:41 GMT -6
The LISA Wikipedia page has been edited down and 50% of the info that was on there is now gone. Luck I got what I needed from it before it was edited.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 18:35:07 GMT -6
Updated my info and shared it with 14-0Productions.com who added a L.I.S.A. champions page. He was able to add a couple championship scores I didn't have but we are both missing the 1973 Class AA championship game Riverside vs. Valley Forge. Hope someone out there know this and sends us the info. Another question is L.I.S.A. started in 1970 but we don't know if they had football champions for that year. We do know there was no playoff but was there a "champion" based on won-lost record or not a official sponsored sport until 1971.
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Post by Hortdaddy on May 2, 2017 19:58:54 GMT -6
I will call Ronnie Powell,, Another coach that has extensive knowledge of LISA,,,, I played in LISA but right after that they went to MAIS,, I will do some digging myself to see what I can come up with.
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Post by 64 on May 3, 2017 6:49:51 GMT -6
www.14-0productions.com/l.i.s.a..htmlWas told Huntington Academy was the North LA champ in 1970 (no idea on what class or if they had them that first year) and they played Leland Academy in the Miss-Lou Bowl game and won 20-6. No information on the South La champion.
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Post by kamala on May 3, 2017 9:44:21 GMT -6
I know Briarfield in Lake Providence won a state title in 79. Forget the coach's name.
They won two more in '89 and '91 under Freddie Hallman.
'92 was the final year of LISA. That year I'm pretty sure Riverfield in Rayville won AA and Tallulah won 1A. Tallulah and Briarfield played two epic games that year. The district game was something like 13-7 and the semifinal game was 7-6 I believe. Tallulah won both games. No one else in 1A came close to Tallulah that year. I think their only loss that year was a non-district loss to Riverfield, the 2A champ.
LISA teams moved to MPSA the following year. Tallulah Academy continued to roll on undefeated, and was carrying a 21 game win streak when they played Briarfield the 10th week. In another epic struggle, Briarfield held Tallulah's very powerful offense without an offensive touchdown, allowing only a kickoff return for a touchdown. Briarfield came out in an uncharacteristic 3 back set and pounded the ball down Tallulah's throat all night. Briarfield ran 60+ plays that night and Tallulah ran about 30. Briarfield won 12-7 to end Tallulah's 21 game win streak.
The next week Tallhulah was upset by Plain Dealing with Johnny Fayard running wild on the buck sweep. If I remember correctly, one of Plain Dealing's coaches was found dead in his seat upon arrival back in Plain Dealing. Very bad deal.
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Post by Hortdaddy on May 3, 2017 13:48:50 GMT -6
Kamala,, you are right about Tallulah,,, they had a hall of fame coach that has won a lot of games until J.T. Curtis passed him,, his name was Racer Holstead. Unbelievable talent in his coaching days. Unforunately,,, Racer has passed on. PDA had loads of talent though the years,,, Good coaches too such as Bobby Ray McHallfey, Ronnie Powell, etc,,,, Most of those kids were kids of loggers back then. I enjoyed coaching at that school for 3 years. Great memories.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 14:45:01 GMT -6
www.14-0productions.com/l.i.s.a..htmlWas told Huntington Academy was the North LA champ in 1970 (no idea on what class or if they had them that first year) and they played Leland Academy in the Miss-Lou Bowl game and won 20-6. No information on the South La champion. From Nov 20, 1970 Monroe Star. Academy playoffs to be played today. Riverfield vs. Briarfield and Claiborne vs. Valley Forge. Wondering if these are L.I.S.A. semi finals or state championships. No Sat or Sun paper I can access for scores or more information. Also list the Miss-Lou Bowl as two 7-3 teams playing each other. Leyland as top team in central division and Huntington as top in north Louisiana. Sounds more like just a bowl and not a championship.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 15:57:46 GMT -6
Was able to find a Briarfiled yearbook and list a 26-7 loss to Riverfield as a state playoff game. Doesn't say semi final or championship just state playoff. Couldn't find any yearbooks of any of the other 3 schools.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 4, 2017 20:40:36 GMT -6
I know Briarfield in Lake Providence won a state title in 79. Forget the coach's name. They won two more in '89 and '91 under Freddie Hallman. '92 was the final year of LISA. That year I'm pretty sure Riverfield in Rayville won AA and Tallulah won 1A. Tallulah and Briarfield played two epic games that year. The district game was something like 13-7 and the semifinal game was 7-6 I believe. Tallulah won both games. No one else in 1A came close to Tallulah that year. I think their only loss that year was a non-district loss to Riverfield, the 2A champ. LISA teams moved to MPSA the following year. Tallulah Academy continued to roll on undefeated, and was carrying a 21 game win streak when they played Briarfield the 10th week. In another epic struggle, Briarfield held Tallulah's very powerful offense without an offensive touchdown, allowing only a kickoff return for a touchdown. Briarfield came out in an uncharacteristic 3 back set and pounded the ball down Tallulah's throat all night. Briarfield ran 60+ plays that night and Tallulah ran about 30. Briarfield won 12-7 to end Tallulah's 21 game win streak. The next week Tallhulah was upset by Plain Dealing with Johnny Fayard running wild on the buck sweep. If I remember correctly, one of Plain Dealing's coaches was found dead in his seat upon arrival back in Plain Dealing. Very bad deal. Tallulah was in the same district as Riverfield in 1992! I know because I played at T. Heights in 92 vs Riverfield and Tallullah in district play as well as Silliman, Central Private , River Oaks , Prairie View, and Huntington.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 8:11:07 GMT -6
Only championship game we are missing now is 1973 AA Riverside vs. Valley Forge. But questions still about 1970. The Monroe Star list 2 Academy playoff games for Nov 20. I found the score for Riverside 27 Briarfield 7 but still missing the Clairborne vs. Valley Forge games. No explanation if semifinal games, or AA and A championships or regional championships for North and South Louisiana. All other info now posted on 14-0productions.com.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 5, 2017 19:43:35 GMT -6
The score is backwards on the 86 aa championships game on 14-0. RIverside was the winner. FYI the game was played in a hell of a rainstorm. Trinity Heights made it to the championship game by defeating Ridgedale with a 46 yd field goal by a bare foot kicker.
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Post by meangene on May 5, 2017 22:20:18 GMT -6
I played on Tallulah academy in 86 what rd did we play Trintiy Heights in? I thought it was the semis....Riverside and Ridgedale played on the other side of bracket...and the winners played each other....Riverside and Trinity played in finals.....correct Riverside winning
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 0:38:54 GMT -6
I will have to recheck the 1986 AA championship game, but will be a little while my access to the 1986 papers, Shreveport Times and Alexandria Town Talk that I used in my research I have no access to for a month or so. Unless someone comes up with a newspaper article, clipping or yearbook page with the score to prove the correct score. I will gladly change it if it's proved I posted it wrong. I do a lot of research and every once in a while I do transpose a number or type it in wrong.
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Post by Hortdaddy on May 6, 2017 6:32:20 GMT -6
I will have to recheck the 1986 AA championship game, but will be a little while my access to the 1986 papers, Shreveport Times and Alexandria Town Talk that I used in my research I have no access to for a month or so. Unless someone comes up with a newspaper article, clipping or yearbook page with the score to prove the correct score. I will gladly change it if it's proved I posted it wrong. I do a lot of research and every once in a while I do transpose a number or type it in wrong. Meangene,,My last season was 1985 playing for the Apaches of Glenbrook,,, We got beat in the semis that year by Claiborne Academy 33-6 if I remember right,,, Then they got clobbered by First Baptist of Shreveport in the state championship game,,,, Wade Roland was the coach of Glenbrook along with Mike Ray,,, John Wayne Odom was the coach of CA if I remember right,,, Jackie Stanford (coach for FB?) I had a lot of respect for Racer Holstead of TA,,, he was very gracious after I started my coaching career as a middle school coach to visit with me,,, Racer always had his teams ready to play,,,I can still remember as a sixth grader and a 7th grader Glenbrook playing TA for the state championship both years and freezing my tail off in the stands,, I was very fortunate that my dad took me both years. Boy,,looking back and I am sure it is as much my memory as anything but they seem to have some men back then.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 6, 2017 16:07:32 GMT -6
I played on Tallulah academy in 86 what rd did we play Trintiy Heights in? I thought it was the semis....Riverside and Ridgedale played on the other side of bracket...and the winners played each other....Riverside and Trinity played in finals.....correct Riverside winning Maybe the Ridgedale T Heights game was for the district championship. I'll have to dig out the old yearbook next time I'm at my parents house.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 6, 2017 16:20:14 GMT -6
I will have to recheck the 1986 AA championship game, but will be a little while my access to the 1986 papers, Shreveport Times and Alexandria Town Talk that I used in my research I have no access to for a month or so. Unless someone comes up with a newspaper article, clipping or yearbook page with the score to prove the correct score. I will gladly change it if it's proved I posted it wrong. I do a lot of research and every once in a while I do transpose a number or type it in wrong. Well, I can give you an eye witness account. I was the manager for the varsity when I was in 8th grade. I don't remember the final score, but I can guarantee T Heights didn't win. I can still remember parts of Coach Horton's halftime speech trying to rally the players for the second half. And I'll never forget all the dejected faces on the long bus ride home.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 6, 2017 16:32:41 GMT -6
I will have to recheck the 1986 AA championship game, but will be a little while my access to the 1986 papers, Shreveport Times and Alexandria Town Talk that I used in my research I have no access to for a month or so. Unless someone comes up with a newspaper article, clipping or yearbook page with the score to prove the correct score. I will gladly change it if it's proved I posted it wrong. I do a lot of research and every once in a while I do transpose a number or type it in wrong. Meangene,,My last season was 1985 playing for the Apaches of Glenbrook,,, We got beat in the semis that year by Claiborne Academy 33-6 if I remember right,,, Then they got clobbered by First Baptist of Shreveport in the state championship game,,,, Wade Roland was the coach of Glenbrook along with Mike Ray,,, John Wayne Odom was the coach of CA if I remember right,,, Jackie Stanford (coach for FB?) I had a lot of respect for Racer Holstead of TA,,, he was very gracious after I started my coaching career as a middle school coach to visit with me,,, Racer always had his teams ready to play,,,I can still remember as a sixth grader and a 7th grader Glenbrook playing TA for the state championship both years and freezing my tail off in the stands,, I was very fortunate that my dad took me both years. Boy,,looking back and I am sure it is as much my memory as anything but they seem to have some men back then. First Baptist closed after that year and many of the players transfered to Trinity Heights in 86 Todd Allen, Trey Allen , Joey Burdine, Brett Kirkman and a few others.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 6, 2017 17:01:06 GMT -6
I will call Ronnie Powell,, Another coach that has extensive knowledge of LISA,,,, I played in LISA but right after that they went to MAIS,, I will do some digging myself to see what I can come up with. Hort, next time you talk to Ronnie tell him I might eventually forgive him for leaving a talented group of players high and dry there senior year! 😟 He led T Heights to a semi final appearance in 90 with a talented group returning and did not return the next year.
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Post by pinion on May 8, 2017 11:08:37 GMT -6
I will have to recheck the 1986 AA championship game, but will be a little while my access to the 1986 papers, Shreveport Times and Alexandria Town Talk that I used in my research I have no access to for a month or so. Unless someone comes up with a newspaper article, clipping or yearbook page with the score to prove the correct score. I will gladly change it if it's proved I posted it wrong. I do a lot of research and every once in a while I do transpose a number or type it in wrong. Well, I can give you an eye witness account. I was the manager for the varsity when I was in 8th grade. I don't remember the final score, but I can guarantee T Heights didn't win. I can still remember parts of Coach Horton's halftime speech trying to rally the players for the second half. And I'll never forget all the dejected faces on the long bus ride home. Ole Coach Horton. haha. Havent thought about him in a few years. I clearly remember him giving me a good solid paddling when I was in 7th grade. He and coach Bone were my 5th-7th grade coaches at THCA.
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Post by eagle2180 on May 8, 2017 18:48:01 GMT -6
Well, I can give you an eye witness account. I was the manager for the varsity when I was in 8th grade. I don't remember the final score, but I can guarantee T Heights didn't win. I can still remember parts of Coach Horton's halftime speech trying to rally the players for the second half. And I'll never forget all the dejected faces on the long bus ride home. Ole Coach Horton. haha. Havent thought about him in a few years. I clearly remember him giving me a good solid paddling when I was in 7th grade. He and coach Bone were my 5th-7th grade coaches at THCA. Ah yes, the blue paddle with athletic tape wrapped around it. What would happen today if a coach took a paddle to a jr high kid?
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Post by billyb on May 10, 2017 20:34:18 GMT -6
Is there any reason the Privates could not resurrect LISA, or something very close to it? You take all the Privates and the former LISA teams (well the ones that have not decided to become charter schools so they can play in the non-select division...much easier path to New Orleans) and I could see a pretty competitive league. Thoughts?
By the way I find it very interesting that Charter schools will no longer be select, the LHSAA (well the public school principals-same difference) heard those footsteps coming. Charter schools will continue to become a much stronger player as they continue to grow and flourish statewide (and make no mistake they will continue to grow). It will be interesting to see how this new voting block will affect the outcome of future votes on bogus non issues like splitting sports championships, how many trophies they handing out in Sulphur?)
Peace Love and Touchdowns
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