LRN sportscast 16:45 February 12

The LSU baseball team has been picked by the league’s coaches to win the SEC West. The Tigers received 13 first place votes, while Alabama is picked to finish second, followed by Texas A-and-M, Arkansas and Mississippi State. Alex Bregman and Andrew Stevenson are preseason All-SEC first teamers.

Tonight in Monroe, ULM goes for its 400th win in Fant-Ewing Coliseum History as they host the Ragin Cajuns. The Warhawks beat U-L Lafayette 57-55 earlier this season and a win for ULM will keep them in first place in the Sun Belt. Louisiana Tech is in a three-way tie for first place in Conference USA and they host Florida Atlantic tonight.

The Pelicans Anthony Davis will not play in Sunday’s All-Star game as he’ll use the time to rest his injured shoulder. Davis missed his second consecutive game last night and New Orleans lost badly to Indiana 106-93.

The Saints have reportedly re-signed linebacker Parys Haralson to a one-year contract. The 31-year-old has been with the Black and Gold the last two seasons after starting his career in San Francisco. Haralson was credited with 35 tackles and three sacks last season. There’s also a report on fox-sports-dot-com that the Saints have signed kicker Shayne Graham to a one-year deal.

After 35 years, the voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire following 2015-16 basketball season. The Northwestern State grad says he never thought his broadcasting career would turn out the way it did…
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Hawthorne says it’s been a blessing, but he’s ready to move into a new phase of his life. LSU says a nationwide search for his replacement will begin in the spring.

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 12

In a poll of the SEC baseball coaches, the LSU Tigers are picked to win the western division. The Fighting Tigers received 13 first place votes, to finish ahead of Alabama and Texas A-and-M. Vanderbilt is picked to win the SEC East. LSU’s Alex Bregman and Andrew Stevenson were picked to the baseball coaches preseason All-SEC team.

This will be the final season that Jim Hawthorne will call LSU baseball games. The legendary voice of the Tigers has announced he’ll retire following the 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball. Hawthorne says it’s been quite a ride
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Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events since 1979.

High School football powers John Curtis and Evangel Christian have elected to play up to Class Five-A in all sports as the LHSAA is going through it’s redistricting process. In Acadiana, because of enrollment Carencro will move from Five-A to Four-A and Notre Dame drops from Three-A to Two-A.

LSU Coach Les Miles will reportedly interview former NFL player Keenan McCardell for the Tigers vacant wide receiver coaching job. McCardell palyed 17 years in the NFL and had over ten-thousand yards receiving in his career. He was the wide receivers coach at Maryland last season.

In college basketball, U-L Lafayette is at ULM. The Warhawks are in first place in the Sun Belt and beat the Cajuns by two points earlier this year in Lafayette.

Louisiana Tech begins play today in a three-way tie for first place in Conference USA. The Bulldogs host Florida Atlantic tonight. The Owls are just one and nine in league play.

LRN Newscast 17:30 Feb 11

Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe as a way to balance next fiscal year’s budget. Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation…
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The state faces a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall for next fiscal year.

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire next year. Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events for 35 years and plans to hang up the headphones and microphone following the 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball.

The Clacasieu Parish Sheriff’s office says a three year old child is dead after she accidentally shot herself with one fo the family’s guns. Michelle Southern reports….
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The US House has approved a bill that authorizes construction of the Keystone Pipeline, which would run from Canada to Texas. The measure now heads to President Barack Obama, who is expected to veto it over environmental concerns. Supporters say the pipeline would create thousands of jobs, without adding more greenhouse gasses into the air.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 Feb 11

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire next year. Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events for 35 years and plans to hang up the headphones and microphone following the 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball…
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That audio is courtesy of the LSU Sports Radio Network. LSU says a nationwide search for his replacement will begin in the spring.

Hawthorne was on the call for a near upset in college basketball last night. But the Tigers fell a little bit short as they lost to number one ranked Kentucky 71-69. Tonight on the basketball schedule, the Pelicans host Indiana.

U-L Lafayette defensive coordinator James Willis is leaving the Ragin Cajuns as he’s been hired as a defensive assistant and linebackers coach for the New Orleans Saints. Willis has been with U-L-L the last two seasons. The Saints also announced the hiring of former Raiders Coach Dennis Allen as a defensive assistant. He’ll work with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. The Saints will have 23 coaches on their staff.

High School football powers John Curtis and Evangel Christian have opted to play up to Class Five-A in all sports. The decision means that Curtis will likely play in the Catholic League. Other notable changes….because of enrollment Carencro moves from Five-A to Four-A. Abbeville and Bossier are going up to Four-A, while Eunice and Peabody falls to Three-A and Notre Dame falls from Three-A to Two-a, while Homer and Oak Grove goes from Two-A to One-A. New districts for the upcoming sports year could be finalized by the end of the month.

11:40 LRN sportscast February 11

Great atmosphere, great game, but the end result wasn’t great for the LSU Tigers who lost to number one ranked Kentucky 71-69. LSU’s Keith Hornsby had a chance to win at the buzzer with a three-pointer, but his shot bounced off the rim. The Tigers had a six-point lead in the second-half, but scored just one bucket in the final four minutes. Jordan Mickey had 16 points, but didn’t see the ball much down the stretch…
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LSU’s Jarrell Martin led all scorers with 21 points as the Tigers fall to six and five in the SEC.

Elsewhere last night…Southeastern Louisiana had an easy 83-58 win over Central Arkansas.Nicholls State lost to Incarnate Word 73-64.

The Saints made it official today, announcing the hiring of former Raiders head coach Dennis Allen as a senior defensive assistant. This is Allen’s second stint with the Black and Gold. Ragin Cajuns defensive coordinator James Willis is also joining Sean Payton’s staff. He’s been hired as a defensive assistant-linebackers coach. Former 49ers assistant coach John Morton has been named as New Orleans new wide out coach. And former Arkansas running backs coach Joel Thomas has taken the same position on Payton’s staff.

The Pelicans look to snap a three-game home losing streak tonight when they host the Indiana Pacers. All-Star Anthony Davis is questionable with a shoulder sprain and Ryan Anderson has been ruled out because of an elbow injury. This is New Orleans final game before the All-Star break.

In major league baseball…former Ragin Cajuns standout and Milwaukee Brewers All-Star catcher Jonathan Lucroy will miss the next four to six weeks because of a hamstring injury. Lucroy finished fourth in the N-L M-V-P voting last season.

17:30 LRN Newscast Feb 10

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson says he’s looking forward to undergoing a mental evaluation as a soon as possible. Benson issued that statement after a judge ruled he must be examined by March 13th. Legal analyst Tim Meche says three medical experts will examine Benson and the results will help the judge determine if the 87-year-old is mentally competent to make sound business decisions…
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Benson also said today that he’s disappointed in the lawsuits by his relatives who are trying to prevent his wife from having future control of the professional franchises.

Halliburton announces plans to lay-off at least five-thousand of its workers as a result of falling oil prices. The Houston-based oil field services company the cuts will impact all areas of Halliburton’s operations.

A bill will once again be taken up by Louisiana lawmakers this legislative session that considers whether or not the use of medical marijuana should be authorized. The measure is by Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore, who says this is not an attempt to legalize marijuana for recreational use…
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He says his proposed law contains strict regulations on which doctors are allowed to prescribe the drug.

Caddo Parish authorities arrest 46-year-old Allen Wray of Bossier City after his estranged wife was critically injured when she fell from the bed of a truck he was driving….
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Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says Wray slammed his breaks several times and then gassed his truck, causing his the victim to fall.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 10

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson says he’s looking forward to undergoing a mental evaluation as a soon as possible. Benson issued that statement after a judge ruled he must be examined by March 13th. Legal analyst Tim Meche says three medical experts will examine Benson and the results will help the judge determine if the 87-year-old is mentally competent to make sound business decisions…
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Benson also said today that he’s disappointed in the lawsuits by the relatives who are trying to prevent his wife from having future control of the professional franchises.

Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is reportedly working out in New Orleans and a determination on whether he’ll play in 2015 is expected soon. That’s according to the NFL Network.

A sell out crowd is expected inside the Maravich Center tonight as the LSU Tigers host the number one ranked Kentucky Wildcats. Tigers Coach Johnny Jones calls this Kentucky squad one of the best college basketball teams ever assembled…
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LSU beat the Wildcats in the PMAC last year 87 to 82.

In other hoops action tonight….Southeastern Louisiana hosts Central Arkansas. The Lions are looking to improve on their three and six league record. Nicholls State is 4-and-6 in the Southland. The Colonels are at Incarnate Word tonight.

The Pelicans host the Pacers tomorrow night. Anthony Davis is questionable with a shoulder injury and Ryan Anderson will not play because of an elbow injury. Davis and Anderson didn’t play last night as the Pelicans lost to Utah.

PM LRN Newscall February 10th

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The 2015 King of Houma’s Krewe of Mardi Gras was arrested for allegedly violating sex offender restrictions. Michelle Southern reports.

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When the legislative session begins in April, lawmakers will once again discuss whether or not to authorize the use of medical marijuana in Louisiana. Eric Gill reports…

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The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s office says the 2015 King of Houma’s Krewe of Mardi Gras is under arrest for allegedly violating the sex offender restriction that you can’t wear masks which they believe he did in last year’s parade. Captain Dawn Foret says 34-year-old Glynn Matherne has been a registered sex offender since 2003 and is not allowed to participate in certain Mardi Gras activities…:

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Foret says they received a complaint from someone who knew Matherne was a registered sex offender but had still been named King of the Krewe this year. She says they contacted Matherne where it was learned that he also rode in the parade last year and wore a mask…:(No word on whether or not Matherne will remain the king this year.)

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The parade is set to roll Saturday night along the traditional route on the east side of Houma. Foret says every year when sex offenders come in to confirm their current address, they sign a document which indicates they know they are not allowed to do certain things like pass out candy for Halloween or ride in Mardi Gras parades and throw beads…:

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When the legislative session begins in April, lawmakers will once again discuss whether or not to authorize the use of medical marijuana in Louisiana. Democrat Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore’s measure was defeated in the Senate last year. Honore says he’s bringing it back up due to the results of recent polls on the issue…

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State associations of sheriffs and district attorneys successfully blocked efforts to pass this legislation last year. Honore says their main concern is that this bill would legalize marijuana for recreational use and that’s the farthest thing from the truth…

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Medical marijuana has been legal in Louisiana since 1991 for people with certain conditions. But rules for dispensaries were not set, so no prescriptions have been issued. Honore says he’s just trying to carry out the law that was passed 24 years ago. He says his proposed law contains strict regulations on what doctors are allowed to prescribe the drug…

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The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office says a woman is in critical condition at a local hospital after they believe she fell out of the back of a truck her estranged husband was driving. Spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick says 46-year-old Allen Wray and 48-year-old Sherri Wray had gone to a location and were talking while sitting on the back of a truck’s tailgate…:

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Chadwick says the suspect told investigators that when Sherri wouldn’t get into the cab of the truck, he started to drive away while she was still in the back…:

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Chadwick says Sherri was taken to University Health with very serious injuries and is listed in critical condition…:

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In the ongoing Benson family legal feud, New Orleans Judge Kern Reese has ordered that Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson undergo an examination. Benson will face three exams performed by three different doctors in what is called a standard assessment. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this ruling is not in Benson’s favor…

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This ruling comes on the heels of a Texas judge’s appointment of two men to oversee the Benson family trust. The standard assessment exams must be completed by March 15. Meche says the judge will then review the results and offer each side the opportunity to weigh in on what he should do…

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He says Judge Reese’s ruling is evidence that Benson’s actions are going to subject to legal scrutiny. Meche says, because of these recent rulings, Tom Benson is learning it’s not going to be easy to disinherit his heirs…

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LRN Sportscast 11:40 February 10

A New Orleans judge ruled this morning that Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson must undergo a mental evaluation to determine if he’s mentally fit to make sound business decisions. Analysts say it’s a legal victory for Benson’s relatives, who are trying to prevent Tom Benson’s wife, Gayle Benson, from getting the two professional franchises.

The Fighting Tigers battle the undefeated and top ranked Wildcats tonight at the Maravich Center. Kentucky is 23-0, while LSU is 17-6 and can use a high-profile victory to boost its NCAA Tournament resume. Coach Johnny Jones understands the significance, but it’s not a must-win situation…
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Tip-off is at 6 PM.

In the NBA…the Pelicans were without the injured Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson last night and lost to the Utah Jazz 100 to 96. The Jazz’s Gordon Hayward had 32 points, while Eric Gordon had 31 to lead the Pelicans, who lost their third consecutive home game. They host Indiana on Wednesday and then it’s the All-Star Break.

Northwestern State’s four game winning streak in men’s basketball ended last night as the Demons lost to Stephen F Austin 93-82. The Lumberjacks shot 53-percent from the field as they have now won 32 straight regular season games. Jalen West had 28 points for the Demons.

Former Alexandria Senior High standout Christavious Gill and Kevin Hill each scored 21 points as U-N-O defeated McNeese State 81-71. The Privateers shot 59-percent from the field in the victory.

In the SWAC…Alcorn State beat Grambling 91-77 and Jackson State knocked off Southern 62-52.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 February 9

No Anthony Davis tonight for the Pelicans who host the Utah Jazz at the Smoothie King Center. Davis has a sprained shoulder, an injury he suffered on Saturday. Also, backup power forward Ryan Anderson is doubtful because of a sore right elbow. Tip-off tonight is at seven o’ clock.

In college basetball tonight…Northwestern State is hoping for a sell-out as they host Stephen F Austin at six-thirty. It’s pack the Prather night. The Demons are seven and three in league play, while the Lumberjacks are 9-and-0. Also in the Southland….McNeese State is at UNO, and in the SWAC, Grambling visits Alcorn.

In the latest A-P top 25 poll, Kentucky is still the number one team in the country. The undefeated Wildcats will be in Baton Rouge tomorrow to take on the LSU Tigers, who are coming off a victory over Alabama on Saturday.

ULM and Louisiana Tech are in first place in their respective conferences. The Bulldogs host Florida Atlantic on Thursday, while the Warhawks host the Ragin Cajuns.

The LSU Tigers are seeking a new wide receiver coach. Adam Henry has left the Tigers program as he’s been hired to the San Francisco 49ers staff. Henry has been with LSU the last three seasons and helped develop Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry into NFL stars.

Louisiana Tech has reportedly hired Karl Scott as its new safeties coach. Scott served as Southeastern Louisiana’s defensive coordinator last season.

This Saturday you have the opportunity to see a bulldog run at over 180 miles per hour. Eric Gill has more…
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