THE SAINTS COME MARCHING IN
February 10, 2010 • written by Quinci Hayward
Filed under Football, News
On Tuesday, February 9th, the great city of New Orleans held a parade in honor of the 44th (XLIV) Superbowl champions, the New Orleans Saints. The parade consisted of 12 floats, 10 high schools, and one college. The parade kicked off at 5 p.m. that day, began at Poydras, and ended at the New Orleans... Read more »
Superbowl XLIV Champions
February 8, 2010 • written by Kevin Dupry
Filed under Football, Sports
The party has just begun in New Orleans after the Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts in their first franchise appearance to the Superbowl. The final score of Superbowl XLIV was 31-17 with Coach Sean Peyton taking the trophy back to the Crescent City. So how did the teams match up? Offense: When looking... Read more »
A Shootout in Miami
February 1, 2010 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Breaking News, Football, Sports
The New Orleans Saints have arrived in Miami for the big game this Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. The game has been long awaited by many passionate Saints fans. So, how do the two teams match up? Will Superbowl XLIV be a shootout with many points scored, or will the game be a defensive show... Read more »
It’s Good!
January 27, 2010 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports, featured, top story
The Saints hosted the NFC championship last Sunday in the Louisiana Superdome where they played the number two seed, the Minnesota Vikings. The key match-up was “The Gunslinger”, Brett Favre, against Drew Brees and the explosive offense of the Saints. The game was destined to be a nail bitter. Many... Read more »
From the Football field to College.
January 25, 2010 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under Football, Sports
Football is a popular sport throughout the United States, and a sport that opens many doors of opportunities for young men everywhere. Now, one of Slidell High’s football players, Armand Williams, has opened a few of those doors. Recently, he has been given the opportunity to play an ‘All... Read more »
Bringing the Wood
January 17, 2010 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports, featured, top story
By now the New Orleans Saints stunning postseason victory over the Arizona Cardinals has spread like wildfire. Despite what was believed, the Cardinals were only kept to 14 points while the Saints cruised to victory with 45 points. The game, hosted in the Superdome, was the stage for the return of a... Read more »
Going Out with a Roar
November 16, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports
1st Quarter The Tigers scored first with 9:45 on the clock in first with a Jaron Wiggins #32 rushing touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. Northshore returned the ball for great field position to start their drive, getting up to their 44 yard line before being stopped. A near sack on 2nddown... Read more »
Ousted in Overtime
November 2, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports
Coming off a win against Fountainebleu in their homecoming game the week before, the Slidell High Tigers took on the Hammond Tornadoes Friday October 30. Although the Tigers started strong, gaining a strong lead, they were unable to effectively keep the distance, and the Tornadoes tied the score late... Read more »
Royal Rumble
October 26, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports
1st Quarter Fountainebleu got the ball first and started the game from their 22 yard line. Two plays later on third down Fountainebleu threw an interception. #15 Micheal Normand ran to the 3 yard line. #23 Jonathan Miles ran ball on the next play for a touchdown. The point after is no good however,... Read more »
Table Turning Loss
October 21, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports
The Slidell Tigers marched into Ponchatoula with determination. Although starting strong, scoring a touchdown and a field goal quickly, the Ponchatoula Green Wave fought back and outscored the Tigers, giving Slidell a 27 to 10 loss. After receiving the opening kickoff, the Tigers began with four small... Read more »


