In Zachary, Louisiana, excitement filled the air as Dutchtown’s student section showered confetti during the kickoff of the Division I non-select semifinal football game last Friday, December 1, 2023. This moment marked a pivotal point as the high school football season heads into Week 8, with a slate of important games approaching over the next few weeks.
This weekend, fans can look forward to a thrilling matchup between Kentwood and Southern Lab. The following week promises more excitement with games featuring Madison Prep against University and Episcopal squaring off against Dunham. Of course, the highlight of the season is expected to be the showdown between Zachary and Catholic in Week 10, a game that many have been eagerly waiting for.
However, this week has been marked by sadness as the high school community mourns the loss of Charles “Coach Bags” Baglio, a respected figure who passed away unexpectedly. Many remember him as someone who was always upbeat and willing to help, known for being gracious and supportive, regardless of the outcome of games.
The challenges faced by some high schools are worth noting as well. A smaller school in Plain Dealing has been struggling with a 16-player roster, sparking conversations about the potential for eight-man football in Louisiana. This idea was discussed previously but did not gain enough traction. Nonetheless, there is hope that rural schools may continue to advocate for alternative options in the face of limited resources.
Meanwhile, the push for girls flag football is gaining momentum, reflecting a changing landscape in high school sports. Lakeshore’s coach Brent Indest highlighted the evolution of expectations over the years, pointing out how celebrations for achievements have expanded beyond traditional high school and college events.
As we keep an eye on upcoming games, it’s clear that high school sports are more than just the games themselves; they are about community, support, and the various dynamics that come into play as seasons change. Everything is happening all at once, and it will be intriguing to see how these narratives unfold.
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