LSU’s Cade Arrambide makes history, becoming the first player in school history to hit four home runs in a game. Joe Gallinaro has the story…
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A 17-year-old lost his life swimming in waters near Grand Isle beach. Jeff Palermo has the story
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History was made in LSU’s wild come from behind win over Tennessee on Sunday. Sophomore Cade Arrambide became first player in school history to hit four home runs in one game as the Tigers defeated the Volunteers 16 to 6 in 12 innings. LSU Baseball Sports Information Director Bill Franques says it’s a rare accomplishment….
Arrambide’s fourth home run of the day was a grand slam that ignited a ten-run, 12th inning.
LSU trailed 5 to nothing in the fifth inning. Arrambide hit solo home runs in the fifth and seventh innings to draw the Tigers closer. Arrrambide’s solo blast in the 11th inning gave LSU a brief lead and then his grand slam in the 12th inning put the game away. Franques says it was fun to see in person…
LSU has won five of its last six and in four of those victories the Tigers had to come back from huge deficits to win. Franques says it’s been exciting to watch this LSU team never give up…
LSU hosts the top team in the SWAC tomorrow night, the Bethune Cookman Wildcats, and then it’s back on the road to take on Ole Miss.
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New episodes of the travel series LA 64 premiere on Louisiana Public Broadcasting tonight at eight. Executive Producer Linda Midgett says tonight’s episode takes us to St. Martin Parish, where viewers will be in for a musical treat.
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As the name of the series suggests, LA64 will spotlight all 64 parishes over the course of five seasons, focusing on places less traveled. Midgett says every parish has its own personality.
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Midgett says the show will go to seven additional parishes between now and the end of May, when the current season wraps up.
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A manhunt is on for a man who investigators say shot and killed his mother and grandmother during an argument last night. St. Bernard Parish Sheriff James Pohlmann says 22-year-old Lee Collins the Third shot 75-year-old Mary Major and 55-year-old Trenelle Collins.
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The two women died of their injuries at a hospital. Sheriff Pohlmann says Lee Collins also shot at someone else inside the home.
Pohlmann says what’s especially baffling is that Collins has never been in trouble with the law before.
Investigators say Collins drove off in a flatbed truck, and he likely fled into Mississippi last night.