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The 2026 St. James High School Wildcat baseball team has done several things no other Wildcat team has ever done. First, the team won a District Championship. Second, the Wildcats won their 22nd game of the season last Friday (finished season 24-5), which
Wildcat left hand pitcher Liam Cazenave fires a pitch. Cazenave has started 10 games (5-1 record), thrown 51.2 innings, has a 1.761 ERA, and has walked 28 and struck out 75 batters. Photo by Oliver Hooker
Your Out! St. James Wildcat shortstop Braden Scioneaux applies the tag and records an out. Scioneaux is having a solid year at the plate as he is batting .320, has 24 hits (21 singles, three doubles), 26 RBI, has scored 31 runs and has stolen 20 bases. Ph
First year head coach Phil Adams (second from left) and his team. In year one Adams and the Wildcats ended the regular season 24-5 and won more games in a season than any other Wildcat baseball team. The previous record was 21 wins. Photo by Oliver Hooker

A New Standard! First Year Wildcat Baseball Coach Has Team Bought In, Believing And Winning Games

When Phil Adams was announced as the new head baseball coach at St. James High last June, I am not sure Nostradomaus himself could have prophesied the type of impact he would have on his players and on the St. James High School and Vacherie community.

The United States Military owes the Deroche family a debt of gratitude as Donald Deroche (second from right) and his three sons (from left) Adan, Ivan and Oren all followed in the footsteps of Donald’s father Earl and served in the U.S. Air Force. The D

A Family Of Flight: Four Airmen From Gramercy And The Legacy They Built

In Gramercy, Louisiana, where sugarcane fields ripple in the breeze and the Mississippi River curves lazily past weathered docks, where front porches still host evening conversations and church bells mark the passing hours, the Deroche family has quietly built a legacy that stretches far beyond the earthen levees that have protected their hometown for generations.

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