Former LSU Tiger and Jesuit star Foster Moreau is nearly fully recovered from cancer and now he’s a New Orleans Saint. Moreau signed with his hometown team yesterday, a reported three-year deal that will pay him 12-million dollars.
Moreau nearly signed with the Saints in March, but a physical conducted at the team’s training facility led to a Hodgkin lymphoma diagnoses. Saints analyst Mike Detillier says the 26-year-old gives the Saints a run blocking tight end with good hands…
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Moreau was a fourth round pick of the Raiders in 2019. He caught a career-high 33 passes for 420 yards last season and he was a teammate of current Saints QB Derek Carr in Oakland and Las Vegas.
ULM’s baseball game against Stephen F Austin was canceled last night because of the weather.
Weather delays resulted in games deep into the night in Sulphur at the state high school baseball tournament. In Division Two-select. E-D White edged St. Thomas two to one, and Vandebilt Catholic was victorious over St. Louis Catholic seven to three. DeQuincy had a dominating ten to nothing win over Logansport in a non-select Division four semi-final game. Oak Grove is heading to its third straight tite game as the Tigers topped Mangham five to four. So Oak Grove will play DeQuincy Friday afternoon.
LSU is out in the SEC softball tournament after losing to Ole Miss five to three in ten innings. Louisiana Tech is also done in the Conference USA Tournament as the Lady Techsters lost to Middle Tennessee five to four.
The 24th ranked Cajuns will begin play in the Sun Belt Tournament in Lafayette tonight against ULM. The Warhawks defeated Georgia State four to one yesterday.
In the Southland Tournament, the two top seeds won yesterday. McNeese two to one over A-and-M Corpus Christi and Southeastern Louisiana clobbered Northwestern State 13 to one in five innings.