High school principals voted Wednesday to keep the private-public playoff championship format in place, but not everyone is happy about it and this could result in another association forming. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says it’s his job to make it work, but with five additional playoff brackets in basketball, schools will be in the postseason that didn’t have a very good year:
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Most private schools are not happy with the LHSAA current playoff format. John Curtis football coach and athletic director, JT Curtis, anticipates the legislature getting involved in this controversy and talks will ramp up about forming another high school sports organization…:
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Some say if select schools leave the LHSAA, it would be a big blow to the group.
Orthopedists are raising concerns about the new law that allows patients to see physical therapists without getting a diagnosis from a doctor first. Don Molino has more…:
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According to 24/7 Wall Street, nearly half of Louisiana residents drink soda or other sugary drinks daily. DHH dietitian Rebecca Guidroz (GEE-dros) says that’s not good. She says in addition to weight gain, drinking a lot of soda can also lead to other health risks…:
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