7:30 LRN Sportscast

Louisiana Radio Network Sports, I’m Erik Piccoli

The Jay Johnson era is off to a good start as the eighth ranked LSU baseball team manhandled the Maine Black Bears 13 to 1 last night at Alex Box Stadium. Blake Money was outstanding in his first Friday night start as he tossed seven scoreless innings, allowing two hits and striking out ten. Tre Morgan had three hits to lead the offense.

Louisiana Tech fell behind 3-to-nothing to Wichita State but ended up winning seven to three. Jorge Corona homered and drove in three runs.

Trace Henry’s two-out RBI single in the eight inning was the only run at Warhawk Field last night as ULM blanked Southern Illinois one to nothing.

The Ragin Cajuns fell to 20th ranked UC Irvine seven to four as the Anteaters scored five runs in the fifth inning to win. Tough night for Brandon Talley as he surrendered five runs in relief.

Missouri beat Nicholls 12-1, Stephen F Austin over Northwestern State seven to three and McNeese defeated Stony Brook six to four.

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The LSU men’s basketball team goes after its fourth straight win this afternoon when they visit South Carolina. The Tigers are seven and six in league play, while the Gamecocks are 6-and-7.

The Cajuns host ULM tonight after beating the Warhawks by a one point in Monroe on Thursday. Louisiana Tech can use a win as they host U-T-S-A at 6 PM. The Miners are two and 12 in Conference USA and ended a five-game losing streak by beating Southern Miss on Thursday.

There is a college football game today and that’s the Legacy Bowl at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium. It’s a college football all-star game featuring players from historically black colleges. Grambling Legend Doug Williams is excited about the possibility of the Legacy Bowl helping pro dreams become a reality…
cut 15 (17) “….that they need”
The game airs live on the NFL Network at 3 PM.
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5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

The new Congressional District map is on its way to the governor’s desk, but not without significant opposition. The map contains one majority-minority district, despite calls from Black lawmakers a second one should be drawn, because the Black population has grown to 33-percent. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson…

Cut 3 (10) “..fairly.”

But Slidell Republican and Chairwoman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Sharon Hewitt says they looked at adding another majority-minority district but based on the Census data the Black population is not concentrated enough to have two Black majority voting districts

Cut 4 (12) “…adopted.”

The Legislative Black Caucus has called for Governor Edwards to veto the maps for failure to comply with the Voting Rights Act.

We’re right in the thick of Mardi Gras season and New Orleans and Company spokesperson Kelly Schulz says you can’t underestimate the economic, cultural, and emotional impact of Mardi Gras 2022. Schulz says there’s plenty of pent-up demand to return to the beloved tradition of carnival season.

Cut 7 (10) “…forward to.”

Shulz says revelers have been lining up since early Friday morning for prime spots along parade routes.

The HBCU Legacy Bowl, created by Grambling football legends James “Shack” Harris and Doug Williams, seeks to give players another opportunity to be in the spotlight. Williams says he understands most players won’t make an NFL roster, so providing post-graduate employment options for these players is essential.

Cut 14 (13)  “…they wanna do.” 

 

The Legacy Bowl kicks off at 3pm in News Orleans.

4:45 LRN Sportscast February 18

A new era of LSU baseball begins tonight as the Tigers start a three-game weekend series against the Maine Black Bears at Alex Box Stadium. LSU’s preseason rankings range from as high as third from Collegiate Baseball to tenth from Baseball America. There are a lot of new faces on the team, including first-year head coach Jay Johnson who says he doesn’t have a set line-up just yet…

Cut 16 (14) “…throughout a weekend.”

In other college baseball around the state, Louisiana Tech begins the season with big expectations after hosting a Regional last year and is one of the favorites to win Conference USA this season. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says they have to put last year behind them…

Cut 20 (16) “…want it.”

The HBCU Legacy Bowl, created by Grambling football legends James “Shack” Harris and Doug Williams kicks off tomorrow at 3pm from Tulane’s Yulman Stadium and airs on the NFL Network. 98 draft-eligible players will take the field with more than two dozen NFL scouts expected to be in attendance, Williams is excited about the possibility of the Legacy Bowl helping pro dreams become a reality.

Cut 15 (17) “…that they need.”

The New Orleans Pelicans stumbled into the All-Star break on a four-game losing streak, but the Pels will be represented in Cleveland during the weekend’s festivities. Rookie Herb Jones will participate in Friday night’s Rising Stars game featuring NBA rookies, sophomores, and players from the NBA G-League Unite. And recently acquired CJ McCollum takes the stage on Saturday with his third appearance in the three-point shooting contest.

4:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

The state Legislature has approved two identical Congressional District maps, but not without significant opposition. The maps contain one majority-minority district, despite calls from Black lawmakers a second one should be drawn, because the Black population has grown to 33-percent.

White Republican lawmakers were also upset that the Congressional map splits Grant Parish in half between the fourth and fifth districts and St. Mary Parish between the first and sixth districts. Pollock Representative Gabe Firment represents Grant Parish…

Cut 5 (09) “…ask me”

Houma Representative Beryl Amedee says St. Mary Parish officials are not happy with having two different Congressmen…

 Cut 6 (12) “…set me” 

The Legislative Black Caucus has called for Governor Edwards to veto the maps for failure to comply with the Voting Rights Act.

We’re officially in the thick of Mardi Gras season and New Orleans and Company spokesperson Kelly Schulz says hotel occupancy in the greater Crescent City is at 80-percent. In addition to lodging Schulz says King Cake sales are off the charts this year and bakeries are having a hard time keeping up with demand.

Cut 9 (12) “…activities.”

The Krewe of Janus (Janice) rolls Saturday night in Monroe and there’s plenty of excitement for the return of the parade that’s been a staple of the Twin Cities, Monroe, and West Monroe, since 1984. Throws Lieutenant Hailey Kenly says they are prepared with 3.5 million throws for attendees, especially youngsters.

Cut 10 (10)  “…super fun.” 

The theme of this year’s parade is Janus Goes to Hollywood.

LRN PM Newscall February 18

Two identical Congressional district maps that maintain one majority-minority district are headed to the governor’s desk. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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It’s a big Mardi Gras parade weekend. Brooke Thorington reports the city of New Orleans is ready to let the good times roll…

Cut 2 (30)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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The state Legislature has approved two identical Congressional District maps, but not without significant opposition. The maps contain one majority-minority district, despite calls from Black lawmakers a second one should be drawn, because the Black population has grown to 33-percent. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson…

Cut 3 (10) “..fairly.”

But Slidell Republican and Chairwoman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Sharon Hewitt says they looked at adding another majority-minority district but based on the Census data the Black population is not concentrated enough to have two Black majority voting districts

Cut 4 (12) “…upset.”

While Republican lawmakers were also upset that the Congressional map splits Grant Parish in half between the fourth and fifth districts and St. Mary Parish between the first and sixth districts. Pollock Representative Gabe Firment represents Grant Parish…

Cut 5 (09) “…ask me”

Houma Representative Beryl Amedee says St. Mary Parish officials are not happy with having two different Congressmen…

 Cut 6 (12) “…sent me” 

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We’re in the thick of Mardi Gras season and New Orleans and Company spokesperson Kelly Schulz says you can’t underestimate the economic, cultural, emotional, and impact of Mardi Gras 2022. Schulz says there’s plenty of pent-up demand to return to the beloved tradition of carnival season.

Cut 7 (10) “…forward to.” 

Schulz says people were lining up as early as 8 o’clock Friday morning along parade routes for the evening parades.

In addition to anticipation from locals, Schulz says hotel-wise things are indicative of a good turnout from tourists.

Cut 8 (10) “…to New Orleans.”  

And Schulz says that’s also a good indicator of strong turnout for festival season.

In addition to hotel occupancy increasing Schulz says King Cake sales are off the charts this year and bakeries are having a hard time keeping up with demand.

Cut 9 (12) “…activities.”

Schulz says hotel occupancy is also in the 80-percent range for next weekend thru Fat Tuesday, but they are hoping that will increase.

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The Krewe of Janus (Janice) rolls Saturday night in Monroe and there’s plenty of excitement for the return of the parade that’s been a staple of the Twin Cities, Monroe, and West Monroe, since 1984. Throws Lieutenant Hailey Kenly says they are prepared with 3.5 million throws for attendees, especially youngsters.

Cut 10 (10)  “…super fun.” 

The theme of this year’s parade is Janus Goes to Hollywood. Kenly says the King and Queen’s floats shave specialty throws that are quite collectible.

Cut 11 (08)   “….to have.”  

Kenly says it was extremely emotional having to cancel last year’s parade and so that makes this year’s event even more special. As Throws Lieutenant for the Krewe of Janus, Kenly is in charge of ordering and distributing throws and knows firsthand there’s more than three million to catch from 28 floats, so be well prepared to carry your loot home.

Cut 12 (07) “..great things.”  

The Krewe of Janus will roll Saturday at 6 PM.

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At last year’s NFL Draft, not a single player from a Historically Black College or University was taken, with only one being selected in 2020. The HBCU Legacy Bowl, created by Grambling football legends James “Shack” Harris and Doug Williams, seeks to change that. Williams says that the game will be a showcase for scouts to check out some great undiscovered talent.

Cut 13 (15) “…see the players.”

The game is Saturday at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium, and the players have had a full week of practices along with other events. One is a job fair featuring more than 40 companies. He says he understands that most won’t make an NFL roster, so providing real post-graduate employment options for these players is an essential part of the game’s mission.

Cut 14 (13)  “…they wanna do.” 

First and foremost this game is about opportunity. With 98 draft-eligible players taking the field at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium tomorrow and more than two dozen NFL scouts expected to be in attendance, Williams is excited about the possibility of the Legacy Bowl helping pro dreams become a reality.

Cut 15 (17) “…that they need.” 

The game airs live on the NFL Network starting at 3 pm.

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3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

Two identical Congressional district maps that maintain one majority-minority district are headed to the governor’s desk. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Lafayette Friday, February 25th. No other details have been released concerning her visit only that Louisiana’s congressional delegation has confirmed her visit to the Hub City.

The Krewe of Janus rolls on Saturday in the twin cities of Monroe and West Monroe. Lieutenant of Throws Hailey Kenly knows firsthand there’s 3.5 million items to catch this year.

Cut 12 (07) “..great things.”  

The parade begins at 6 pm Saturday.

At last year’s NFL Draft, not a single player from a Historically Black College or University was taken, with only one being selected in 2020. The HBCU Legacy Bowl, created by Grambling football legends James “Shack” Harris and Doug Williams, seeks to change that. Williams says the game will be a showcase for scouts to see undiscovered talent.

Cut 13 (15) “…see the players.”

 

2:30 LRN Newscast February 18

The redistricting session is expected to end this afternoon with lawmakers approving a Congressional District map with one majority-minority district. Black lawmakers say there should be two majority-minority districts and there are Republican lawmakers who oppose the splitting of Grant and St. Mary Parishes, giving each parish two different representatives. Houma Representative Beryl Amedee says she’s heard from St. Mary Parish officials…
cut 6 (12) “…set me”
The redistricting session is expected to end today while a new college baseball season begins today. Jay Johnson is entering his first season as the Fighting Tigers new baseball coach…
cut 16 (14) “…a weekend”
LSU will host Maine at 6:30.

There are numerous parades scheduled for this weekend as the Mardi Gras season ramps up. Brooke Thorington reports the city of New Orleans is ready to let the good times roll…
Cut 2 (30)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

After a one-year hiatus, the Krewe of Janus Parade is set to roll tomorrow night in West Monroe. The theme of this year’s parade is Janus Goes to Hollywood. Throws Lieutenant Hailey Kenly says the King and Queen’s floats have specialty throws that are quite collectible.
Cut 11 (08) “….to have.”

1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

The new Congressional District map is close to final passage in the legislature, but not without significant opposition. The map contains one majority-minority district, despite calls from Black lawmakers a second one should be drawn, because the Black population has grown to 33-percent. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson…

Cut 3 (10) “..fairly.”

But Slidell Republican and Chairwoman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Sharon Hewitt says they looked at adding another majority-minority district but based on the Census data the Black population is not concentrated enough to have two Black majority voting districts

Cut 4 (12) “…adopted.”

We’re in the thick of Mardi Gras season and New Orleans and Company spokesperson Kelly Schulz says people were lining up as early as 8 o’clock this morning along parade routes for the evening parades. In addition to anticipation from locals, Schulz says hotel-wise things are indicative of a good turnout from tourists.

Cut 8 (10) “…to New Orleans.”  

A new era of LSU baseball begins at the Box tonight as the Tigers begin a three-game weekend series against the Maine Black Bears with first-year head coach Jay Johnson. Louisiana Tech begins the season with big expectations after hosting a Regional last year and is one of the favorites to win Conference USA this season. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says they have to put last year behind them…

Cut 20 (16) “…want it.”

12:30 LRN Newscast February 18

A new Congressional district map that maintains one majority-minority district is headed to the governor’s desk. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Lutlow announced that she is part of a congressional contingent making an official visit to Israel. The trip is in an effort to discuss strategic partnerships between our two countries, get updates on the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians, and political and economic issues within the region. Lutlow returns on Feb. 26.

We’re right in the thick of Mardi Gras season and New Orleans and Company spokesperson Kelly Schulz says you can’t underestimate the economic, cultural, and emotional impact of Mardi Gras 2022. Schulz says there’s plenty of pent-up demand to return to the beloved tradition of carnival season.

Cut 7 (10) “…forward to.”

Shulz says revelers have been lining up since early Friday morning for prime spots along parade routes.

Online sportsbooks took in nearly $40.5 million during their first four days of operation in Louisiana, the best four-day debut for any market in the country according to PlayUSA.com. But Thursday, Donna Jackson, gaming auditor for the Louisiana State Police, reported that the six companies licensed to operate in the state reported collective losses of nearly $9 million dollars as they pushed incentives to attract bettors.

Cut 13 (07) “…for promotional wagers.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 18

A new era of LSU baseball begins tonight as the Tigers begin a three-game weekend series against the Maine Black Bears at Alex Box Stadium. Right-hander Blake Money will take the mound as the Tigers’ opening day starter. Last season as a freshman, Money appeared in 15 games, making two starts, while recording a 1-2 record with an 8.68 ERA. First-year head coach Jay Johnson says that Money should be just that for LSU. With a live arm and multiple pitches at his disposal, he’s the guy he wants on the hill.

Cut 18 (18) “…a good start.”

The 11th-ranked LSU women took care of business on the road, beating Mississippi State, 71-59, extending its winning streak to five games. The Tigers went into the fourth quarter trailing by two, then outscored the Bulldogs 24-10 in the fourth. Alexis Morris scored a game-high 23 points, with Khayla Pointer adding 18.

In other college baseball around the state, Louisiana Tech begins the season with big expectations after hosting a Regional last year and is one of the favorites to win Conference USA this season. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says they have to put last year behind them…

Cut 20 (16) “…want it.”

The Bulldogs saw their three-game basketball win streak come to an end, falling 60-63 to UTEP last night at the Thomas Assembly Center. Tech shot a season-low 34 percent from the floor but still had its chances late. Cobe Williams led the Bulldogs with 19 points, with Kenneth Lofton Jr. racked up his 15th double-double with 12 points and 16 boards.

CJ McCollum scored a season-high 38 points, but they weren’t enough to overcome 49 points, 15 rebounds, and eight assists from Luka Doncic, as the Pelicans lost to the Mavericks, 118-125. New Orleans goes into the All-Star break on a four-game losing streak.

And the College Football Playoff will remain at four teams through the 2025 season.