7:30 Sportscast Dec 3

Four state champs were crowned in high school football yesterday. In Division Four, Southern Lab won its second straight title beating Ascension Episcopal. In Division Three, Riverside won its first title by defeating parish rival St. Charles Catholic.

In Division Two, St. Thomas More Coach Jim Hightower finally won that elusive state title as the Cougars crushed Parkview Baptist. And In Division One, Evangel won its first state title since 2010 by beating Scotlandville.

In the non-select semifinals in One-A…Haynesville over Oak Grove and they’ll face Logansport in the title game. In Two-A Madison Prep we’ll face Sterlington who snuck past Many 40-37. Three-A, it will be Lutcher versus Amite after those two teams won last night, Karr and Neville will have a rematch for the 4A title and in Five-A West Monroe will head to the dome to play Landry-Walker on Saturday night.

The man who has admitted to fatally shooting former John Curtis star and NFL player Joe McKnight is a free man, but Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says 54-year-old Ronald Glasser could still face charges. Normand says they are still trying to flesh out the details, as they have received different witness accounts. And we’ve learned Gasser had another road rage incident at the same intersection in February 2006, but charges against him were dropped.

Three college football games involving Louisiana teams today, Louisiana Tech takes on Western Kentucky in the Conference USA title game. A high scoring game is expected in this one after the Bulldogs beat the Hilltoppers 55-52 in October.

Grambling looks to beat Alcorn State for a second time this season in the SWAC title game in Houston and UL-Lafayette looks to become bowl eligible with a win over ULM.

Tomorrow it’s the Saints and Lions in the Dome. New Orleans running back Mark Ingram is questionable with a toe injury.