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Readers of the Month at M.E. Norman and Julia B. Maitland elementary schools.

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CCHS falls to Assumption at Smoothie King Center

The Central Catholic Eagles fell to the Assumption Mustangs 59-31 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans Saturday evening. Central Catholic fell behind early, trailing 13-5 after a quarter and 33-8 at halftime. The Eagles outscored the Mustangs in the third period to cut their deficit to 41-25 after three quarters, but Assumption came back with a 17-6 fourth-quarter scoring advantage. Taylor Blanchard and Demondrick Blackburn led Central Catholic with nine points apiece. Other Central Catholic scorers were as follows: Tyler Smith and D.J. Lewis, four each; Vernon Singleton and Kye Morgel, two apiece; and Davidyione Bias, one. Friday, Central Catholic fell ...

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Patterson Lumberjills defeat Ascension Catholic 58-30

The Patterson Lumberjills defeated Ascension Catholic 58-30 in nondistrict action at Patterson Friday. Patterson took a big lead to start the game, jumping out to a 16-3 lead after a quarter. The Lumberjills extended their lead to 30-10 at halftime and 46-22 after three periods of play. Briyanna Butler led three Lumberjills in double figures with 20 points. Other Patterson scorers were as follows: Zorrie Spain and Randalyn Paul, 12 each; Lanasia Firmin, nine; Keyala Hawkins, three; and Nyla Phillips, two. Friday’s win snapped a three-game losing streak. Patterson (8-9) will return to action Tuesday when it travels to face Southside in a ...

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Patterson alum Grogan leads Wiley College in scoring in loss

The Wiley College men’s basketball team struggled to make shots in the first half and were unable to complete a comeback in a 73-71 loss to Texas’ Our Lady of the Lake University Saturday in a Red River Athletic Conference game in Marshall, Texas. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak, and the Wildcats fall to fifth place in the conference standings. Wiley College shot 21.2% from the field in the first half and struggled from the free throw line — only hitting 10-of-22 attempts. Wiley College (6-7 overall, 4-3 in Red River Athletic Conference) trailed by as many as 14 ...

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LSU AgCenter program addresses inactivity issue

BATON ROUGE — Maps released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that Louisiana is one of seven states with the highest prevalence of physical inactivity among adults.
The findings indicate that more than 15% of adults in every state are inactive. That number jumps to 30% or more in Louisiana.
The LSU AgCenter is working to address physical inactivity in the state through the Healthy Communities initiative. Healthy Communities is a community-led process in which the AgCenter assists community partners make changes that promote health and help make the healthy choice the easy choice for community members.
Denise Holston, an AgCenter nutrition specialist and registered dietitian, is leading the program across the state to address nutrition and physical activity in Louisiana.
“We might, for example, help a community work on making existing park facilities more attractive, help make a downtown more walkable or create physical activity through painted play spaces,” she said. “We know that every community is different, so the type of work that we do is decided by local community members.”
Small adjustments such as adding crosswalks on streets or better lighting on walking paths help to improve access to physical activity opportunities.
With an obesity rate of 35%, and 16 of 64 parishes with obesity rates over 40%, Louisiana residents disproportionally suffer from high rates of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke. The Healthy Communities project is working to combat obesity by approaching health holistically.
Holston offered tips to help adults get started with more physical activity:
—Make an appointment with your doctor to get medical clearance to participate in physical activity.
—Make notes of what types of activities you enjoy. Do you prefer to be physically active in groups? Do you prefer to be physically active throughout the day or in the morning or at night?
—Start slowly and set small goals that are SMART — specific, manageable, attainable, relevant and time-specific.
—Prioritize. Schedule activity on your calendar just as you would an appointment for your child or a doctor’s appointment.
—Still no time to work out? Try incorporating small bouts of physical activity into your day and reducing sedentary activities such as watching TV.
—Do things you enjoy. If you do things you enjoy with people you like, it will seem less like a chore, and you will be more likely to stick with it over time.
The CDC study combined four years of data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
The South had the highest rates of physical inactivity. Besides Louisiana, states with inactivity rates 30% or higher included Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Tennessee.
In the release of these findings, the CDC reported that inactivity contributes to one in 10 premature deaths in the U.S. and is associated with $117 billion in annual health care costs.

Mom regrets her marriage set a poor example for kids

DEAR ABBY: I married someone who turned out to be very abusive and controlling of me and the kids. I felt powerless to leave with them because of the emotional control, and I had no way to make a living to support them. They are all adults now, and three of them have been in unhealthy relationships. I know their example of a good marriage or a long-term relationship was awful because of how their father treated me. I live with the guilt and pain of that, but beyond that, seeing three of my four kids in similar abusive relationships ...

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Martin Luther King Day event

On Monday, community members and organizers of the New-Age Patterson Civic Organization will come together in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King. This year’s theme is “We Need a Game Plan” and will feature a guest speaker, a march, music, lunch, and a variety of youth geared activities. New-Age Patterson Civic Organization members Latrina Benjamin, left, activity director, and Tina Johnson, right, vice-president) accept a donation from Patterson State Bank Assistant Vice President and Loan Officer Cindy Cart.

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Lochard discusses plans for Patterson football

New Patterson High School head football coach Zach Lochard doesn’t want to just win. He wants to do it quickly. Lochard, who recently was hired after serving as defensive coordinator for Division I state semifinalist Brother Martin last year, “My goal is to build a championship program fast, very fast,” Lochard said Thursday. “I understand the high expectations here at Patterson, and I invite them because I have the same expectations of myself as well as my coaching staff. I will take the time to assemble the best staff in America. I’ve been working on that now. I’ve made hires already.” Lochard,

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CCHS Lady Eagles start season with a 2-0 mark

The Central Catholic Lady Eagles started their season off 2-0 with wins against Terrebonne Monday and Vandebilt Catholic Wednesday. Monday, Central Catholic won 14-13 at Creole Lanes in Houma. Emily Price led Central Catholic, recording games of 171 and 182, while Jolie Boudreaux had a 193 game and a 155 game to highlight her day. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Julianna Hernandez, a 153 game; and Sara Thibodeaux, a 150 game. Wednesday, Central Catholic’s girls defeated Vandebilt Catholic 20-7 at Charlie’s Lanes in Morgan City in the Lady Eagles’ district opener. Price led Central Catholic with a 577 series (186, 176, 215),

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Local Special Olympics meet to be held in Feb.

The St. Mary Parish School District will host the annual Donna Adams Memorial Special Olympics Track and Field Meet Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. at Geisler Stadium in Berwick. Athletes from St. Mary Parish public schools will be competing in a variety of running and throwing events. Admission is free, and the public is invited to attend. ...

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