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Reports: J&J knew of asbestos in baby powder

NEW YORK (AP) — Johnson & Johnson on Friday forcefully denied a media report that it knew for decades about the existence of trace amounts of asbestos in its baby powder.
The report by the Reuters news service sent the company’s shares into a tailspin, suffering their worst one-day sell-off in 16 years.
Reuters cited documents released as part of a lawsuit by plaintiffs claiming that the product can be linked to ovarian cancer. The New Brunswick, New Jersey, company has battled in court against such claims and on Friday called the Reuters report “one-sided, false and inflammatory.”
Johnson & Johnson’s stock fell $14.84, or 10 percent, to close Friday at $133, its most severe single-day decline since 2002.
In the report, Reuters noted documents show consulting labs as early as 1957 and 1958 found asbestos in J&J talc. Further reports by the company and outside labs showed similar findings through the early 2000s, according to the Reuters story.
In its statement Friday, Johnson & Johnson said “thousands of independent tests by regulators and the world’s leading labs prove our baby powder has never contained asbestos.”

Reconnection with teacher highlight of reunion plans

DEAR ABBY: I’m a woman in my 50s and will be going to my high school reunion in a few months. I recently reconnected with one of my high school teachers, whom I greatly admired. (OK, I’ll admit I had a schoolgirl crush on him.) He is 10 years older, and we had a friendly relationship “back in the day” with extracurricular school activities (he was a sponsor) and even some outside socializing (dances and such), though there were no lines crossed as far as impropriety. We were both engaged to other people (who both happened to live a good ...

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Area births announced

Born to Amber Taylor and Traylon Grogan of Morgan City, a girl, Sahirah Noel Joyce Grogan, on Nov. 1 at Teche Regional Medical Center in Morgan City. She weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 19.3 inches. —— Born to Brianna Stewart and Traville Boutte Sr. of Morgan City, a boy, Treyveon James Clita Boutte, on Nov. 10 at Teche Regional Medical Center in Morgan City. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 19.8 inches. —— Born to Sasha Lynn Millet and Joshua Adam Vancleve of Morgan City, a boy, Jaxon Adam Millet, on Nov. 16 at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. He weighed ...

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Superintendent to retire next school year

Armato announces retirement effective June 30, 2019

St. Mary Parish Public Schools Superintendent Leonard Armato announced Tuesday that he will retire from his position effective June 30, 2019.

Armato has served as superintendent since June 2015 and worked in the St. Mary Parish school system for 33 years. In addition to serving as superintendent, he worked as a teacher, coach, assistant principal, principal and supervisor.

“I have much confidence that St. Mary Parish Schools will continue its remarkable growth and success moving forward,” Armato said in a news release. “Despite a tough economy and dwindling funds, we have maintained annual growth, instituted effective programs, and provided a wide variety of learning opportunities for all students.”

Armato thanked everyone involved in the school system for their help in raising school performance scores to the highest district performance score in the history of the school district.

With the announcement, Armato hopes to give the board ample time to advertise, interview and find a suitable replacement. This should allow his successor to be a part of creating the annual budget, making administrative appointments and planning for the upcoming 2019-20 school year, he said.

Patterson finishes weekend undefeated

The Patterson Lumber-jacks finished the weekend undefeated in its annual Core Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Lumberjack Invitational. Patterson defeated South Lafourche Friday and St. Martinville Saturday after opening the tournament with a victory against Jeanerette Thursday. Thursday, Patterson defeated South Terrebonne 48-30. Patterson led 10-4 after a quarter, 23-17 at halftime and 32-19 after three periods of play. Elijah Williams led Patter-son with 12 points, while Irvin Celestine also reached double figures with 11 points. Other Patterson scorers were Kai Schexnayder, eight; Tyrone Tillman, seven; Louis Jones, six; Tron Clark, two; and Dajon Richard and James Butler, one each. Friday, Patterson topped South ...

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ULL, Tulane to meet in AutoNation Cure Bowl Saturday

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Tulane University will conclude their 2018 season Saturday in the AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando at Camping World Stadium.
The Tri-City Area has a local connection as three Central Catholic High School alums, Tanner Wiggins, Ja’len Johnson and Cooper LeBlanc, are members of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette football team.
Saturday’s 12:30 p.m. contest will be aired on CBS Sports Network.
For Wiggins, the game will conclude a special season during which the sophomore walk-on was awarded a scholarship. In eight games, the 6-foot, 4-inch, 227-pound linebacker has recorded 11 total tackles (four solo and seven assists).
Johnson, a redshirt freshman defensive back, has played in 12 games this season. The 6-foot, 3-inch, 212-pound defender has 13 total tackles (11 solo and two assisted). He has one tackle for loss.
Wiggins and Johnson weren’t available for comment for this story.
LeBlanc, a 6-foot, 201-pound true freshman linebacker, has not received any playing time this season.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette enters the contest with a 7-6 overall mark. The Ragin’ Cajuns finished 5-3 in conference play. Louisiana-Lafayette had won three straight before falling in the inaugural Sun Belt Conference game to Appalachian State.
Meanwhile, Tulane is 6-6 overall and finished 5-3 in the American Athletic Conference. Tulane won Tulane won four of its final five games of the regular season, including a victory against Navy in its last contest.
Tulane features four second-team all-conference performers on defense in sophomore defensive lineman Patrick Johnson, senior linebacker Zachery Harris, senior cornerback Donnie Lewis Jr. and senior safety Roderic Teamer Jr.
Johnson totaled 46 tackles (32 solo and 14 assists), including 15.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. He also recorded four pass break ups, two quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and four forced fumbles.
Lewis has 54 tackles (42 solo and 12 assists), including 2.5 tackles for loss. He also has three interceptions, 16 pass breakups and two quarterback hurries.
Harris has 87 total tackles (47 unassisted and 42 assisted), including 10.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.
Teamer has recorded 67 tackles (42 unassisted and 25 assisted) with 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack.
Offensively, quarterback Justin McMillan, a graduate transfer from LSU, has completed 68 of 136 passes for 1,159 yards with nine touchdowns and three interceptions.
His top receiver is junior Darnell Mooney, who has 47 receptions for 987 yards and eight touchdowns.
Junior running back Darius Bradwell leads Tulane’s ground game with 166 carries for 984 yards and nine touchdowns.
For Louisiana, its ground
game is ranked 19th nationally as the Ragin’ Cajuns average 229.1 yards per game.
Sophomore running back Trey Ragas leads Louisiana with 197 carries for 1,141 yards and eight scores, while sophomore Elijah Mitchell has 140 carries for 959 yards and 12 scores. Ragas was an All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team selection, while Mitchell earned second-team all-conference honors.
Through the air, senior Andre Nunez has completed 174 of 270 passes for 2,136 yards with 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
His top receiver is Ja’Marcus Bradley, a third-team all-conference selection, who hauled in 38 passes for 557 yards and 10 touchdowns this season.
Defensively, Jacques Boudreaux, a third-team all-conference selection at linebacker, leads the squad with 87 total tackles (40 solo and 37 assisted).

Alcorn State to play in Celebration Bowl Saturday in Atlanta

When Alcorn State University faces the North Carolina A&T Aggies Saturday in the 2018 Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, the Morgan City area will be represented. Morgan City High alum Kevon Marsh is a redshirt junior running back on this year’s Alcorn State team. The Braves (9-3 overall, 6-1 in Southwestern Athletic Conference play) will meet North Carolina A&T (9-2 overall, 6-1 in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference action) in an 11 a.m. contest that will be televised on ABC. The game will pit the top two teams in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities BOXTOROW Coaches Poll as ...

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Eagles, 'Jacks win on first day of Patterson's tournament

Central Catholic High School defeated St. Martinville 58-55 in overtime in first-day action at Patterson High School’s Core Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Lumberjack Tournament Thursday. While Central Catholic led 42-37 after three quarters, St. Martinville outscored Central Catholic 13-8 in the final period to tie the game at 50 at the end of regulation. Central Catholic outscored St. Martinville 8-5 in overtime for the victory. Early on, Central Catholic led 22-18 after a quarter and 29-27 at halftime. Brooks Thomas led Central Catholic with 18 while D.J. Lewis and Elijah Swan each reached double figures with 11 ...

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Bowling report

PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE Dec. 11 – Week 14 W L Bowling Stones 34½ 21½ Gutter Cleaners 31 25 Wild Ones 24 32 Putts Honky Tonk 22½ 33½ High scratch series and game of 980 and 356 were bowled by Putts Honky Tonk. High handicap series and game of 1347 and 477 were bowled by Gutter Cleaners. High scratch bowlers were Rosie Fournier 591 (143, 225, 223) and Beverly Mayon 541 (157, 204, 180). Splits were accomplished by Maria Russo ...

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CCHS places 7 on All-District 7-1A first team

Central Catholic placed seven on the All-District 7-1A football first-team.
The Eagles were represented on offense by running back Davidyione Bias, tight end Caleb Menina and offensive lineman Michael-Anthony Hill.
Central Catholic had four defensive selections: defen-sive lineman Parker Nelson, linebacker Nathan Hebb, defensive back DeDe Gant and punter Dakota Lux.
The Eagles had nine sec-ond-team selections. On offense, the squad was represented by Gant at quarterback, wide receivers Brooks Thomas and Bryce Grizzaffi and offensive linemen Kaden Scott and Cade Booty. On defense, Central Catholic’s selection were defensive lineman Aidan Dehart, linebacker Philip Guarisco, defensive back Bryce Grizzaffi and flex Hunter Daigle.
Central Catholic had eight honorable mention picks: J.C. Hebert, Khyrie Willis, Booty, Austin Ganaway, Hugh Hamer, Grant Stansbury, Ryan Miller and Lux.
District champion Lafa-yette Christian Academy swept the individual honors as quarterback Zachary Clemet was named the Offensive Player of the Year, linebacker Martin Lee is the Defensive Player of the Year and Trev Faulk is the Coach of the Year.
Below is the complete team:
1st-Team Offense
QB- Zachary Clement (Lafayette Christian Academy)
Athlete-Drew Lege (Vermilion Catholic)
RB-Logan Gabriel (Lafayette Christian Academy)
RB- Davidyone Bias (Central Catholic)
RB- Kalix Broussard (Vermilion Catholic)
WR-Griffin Guidry (Gueydan)
WR-Sage Ryan (Lafayette Christian Academy)
WR-Errol Rogers Jr (Lafayette Christian Academy)
WR-Ethan Lege (Vermilion Catholic)
TE-Caleb Menina (Central Catholic)
OL-Devin Charles (Lafayette Christian Academy)
OL-Nick Ancelet (Lafayette Christian Academy)
OL-Michael-Anthony Hill (Central Catholic)
OL-Grant David (Vermilion Catholic)
OL-Gabe Carlson (Gueydan)
Returner-Dane Wallace (Lafayette Christian Academy)
Kicker-Colin LaHaye (Lafayette Christian Academy)
Offensive MVP: Zachary Clement, Lafayette Christian Academy

1st-Team Defense
DL- Fitzgerald West (Lafayette Christian Academy)
DL- Parker Nelson (Central Catholic)
DL- Alex Sanders (Vermilion Catholic)
DL- Quintin Marshall (Vermilion Catholic)
LB- Nathan Hebb (Central Catholic)
LB- Martin Lee (Lafayette Christian Academy)
LB- Princeton Malbrue (Lafayette Christian Academy)
LB- Nick Choate (Vermilion Catholic)
DB-Dede Gant (Central Catholic)
DB- Sage Ryan (Lafayette Christian Academy)
DB- Ca’ Lib Watts (Lafayette Christian Academy)
DB- Ethan Lege (Vermilion Catholic)
Flex- Nicholas Picard (Lafayette Christian Academy)
Punter- Dakota Lux (Central Catholic)
Defensive MVP: Martin Lee (Lafayette Christian Academy)
Coach of the Year: Trev Faulk (Lafayette Christian Academy)

2nd-Team Offense
QB- Dede Gant (Central Catholic)
RB- Jaylon Cooks (Centerville)
RB- Montreal Felix (Lafayette Christian Academy)
RB- Lane Breaux (Gueydan)
WR- Brooks Thomas (Central Catholic)
WR- Brian Sonnier (Hanson)
WR- Bryce Grizzaffi (Central Catholic)
WR- Garrett Wiggins (Vermilion Catholic)
WR- Collin Broussard (Vermilion Catholic)
TE- Barrett Landry (Centerville)
OL- Kaden Scott (Central Catholic)
OL- Hayden Guinn (Lafayette Christian Academy)
OL- Cade Booty (Central Catholic)
OL- Payton Dinger (Centerville)
OL- Felix Joseph (Vermilion Catholic)
Athlete- Blaire Broussard (Gueydan)
Returner- Moe Maxile (Vermilion Catholic)
Kicker- J. Rob Allums (Vermilion Catholic)

2nd-Team Defense
DL- Dillon Borel (Lafayette Christian Academy)
DL- Tim Cotton (Lafayette Christian Academy)
DL- Aidan Dehart (Central Catholic)
DL- Amarion Chatman (Centerville)
LB- Phillip Guarisco (Central Catholic)
LB- Will Touchet (Gueydan)
LB- Steven Rosamond (Hanson)
LB- Drake Wooden (Lafayette Christian Academy)
LB- Kayl Bengston (Vermilion Catholic)
DB- Xavier Armstrong (Centerville)
DB- Bryce Grizzaffi (Central Catholic)
DB- Andre Leblanc (Vermilion Catholic)
DB- Jordan Hall (Lafayette Christian Academy)
Flex- Hunter Daigle (Central Catholic)
Punter- Colin Lahaye (Lafayette Christian Academy)

Honorable Mention:
Lafayette Christian Academy: Kyran Cormier, Luke Robinson, Brylan Green, Ethan Laing, Sabastian Oleske and Dalen Gondron.
Hanson Memorial: Alex Luchitz, Koby Boudreaux, Branden Loustalot, Donald Foulcard and Abdiel Macias.
Centerville: Morty Frederick, Collyn Pontiff, Ben Simpson, Don’ Trey Freeman and Drayvin Guilbeau.
Central Catholic: J.C. Hebert, Khyrie Willis, Cade Booty, Austin Ganaway, Hugh Hamer, Grant Stansbury, Ryan Miller and Dakota Lux.
Gueydan: Matthew Meaux, Mark Clark, Ethan Gaspard and Cameron Istre.
Vermilion Catholic: Colin Mier, Paul Morsi, John Pupera and Jacues Touchet.
Highland Baptist: Tanner Vicknair and Myles Liggans.

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