LRN Sportscast 16:45 June 15

LSU will play Cal State Fullerton tomorrow in an elimination game at the College World Series. The Titans were stunned by Vanderbilt, who scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat Cal State in a game that was started yesterday, but completed today, because of rain. Jeren Kendall hit a walk-off two-run home run to give the Commodores the victory. It’s the first walk-off home run at the College World Series since 2009.

LSU had one of its worst College World Series performances in a 10 to 3 loss to TCU yesterday.
cut 30 (08) “…describe it”
That’s Coach Paul Mainieri, who will send freshman right-hander Alex Lange to the mound tomorrow. LSU is 10-and-0 on the season following a loss. Cal State will send freshman righthander Connor Seabod to the hill. Thsi will be the third ever meeting in the College World Series against the Titans, with Cal-State winning the first two previous meetings.

Former NFL player Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears Sharper has sealed the deal with authorities…:
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Sharper has admitted to raping at least nine women in Louisiana, California, Arizona, and Nevada.

The Saints begin a three-day minicamp tomorrow at the team’s training facility in Metairie. Each practice begins at 11 AM and they are open to the public, weather permitting.

And Louisiana Tech announces all 12 of its football games will be televised in 2015, a first for the Bulldog football program. The American Sports Network has decided to televise the four games that were not televised, including the season opener against Southern.

LRN Newscast 16:30 06-15-15

That large area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of Texas and western Louisiana tonight into tomorrow. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says it’s very possible it could get stronger before it hits land…
CUT 3 (08) “meeting the criteria”
Although Brazzell adds this will be more of a rain-maker.

Hit and run charges are facing two people connected to a March incident in St. Mary Parish, where a Jeanerette woman was struck and killed. Forty-six year-old Brian Timpken of New Iberia was the first driver to allegedly hit 33 year-old Kista Sedotal on Highway 182, then afterwards, it was 25 year-old Kayla Norris who alledgely hit Sedotal. She police she thought she just hit an animal…
CUT 8 (07) Q: ‘to your vehicle”
That’s State Police Master Trooper Brooks David (dah VEED)
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Dozens of vehicles are still stranded at the Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park after a temporary levee gave way over the weekend, resulting in a considerable amount of water from the Red River entering the park area. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says a deputy there on security detail noticed the levee cracking…
CUT 9 (09) “that it broke”
Over 110 people had to be rescued.

Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears Sharper has sealed the deal with authorities…
cut 12 (10) “in ten years”

LRN Newscast 15:30 06-15-15

Officials are keeping a close eye on a large area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of southwestern Louisiana tonight into tomorrow…
CUT 1 (28) “I’m Eric Gill”

A tubing accident on the Amite has led to the drowning of an Opelousas man. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard reports 32 year-old Ketni Thomas was trying to swim upstream to help some other tubers who were in trouble. Witnesses say it appeared Thomas became exhausted and sank.
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Over 110 people at the Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park found themselves trapped after a temporary levee gave way over tyhe weekend, allowing water from the swollen Red River to flow in. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says they were able to get dozens of vehicles on a high hill, which is now completely surrounded by water. One of the attendants told him he lives seven and a half hours away…:
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Two people have been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run incident in St. Mary Parish that happened in March. Forty-six year-old Brian Timpken of New Iberia was the first driver to allegedly hit 33 year-old Kista Sedotal of Jeanerette on Highway 182. Sometime later, they believe 25 year-old Kayla Norris hit Sedotal, and she turned around…
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That’s State Police Master Trooper Brooks David (dah VEED)

LRN Newscast 14:30 06-15-15

Dozens of vehicles are trapped on a high hill at the Colfax Mudfest Park after a homemade levee gave way and water from the Red River rushed in…:
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The mayor of Springfield has pleaded guilty to criminal mischief for his participation in a ticket fixing scheme. As part of a plea deal, state judge Bruce Bennett ordered Mayor Charles Martin to resign, pay $550 in fees and fines, and enter into 2 years of probabtion. ===========================
The low pressure system in the Gulf referred to as Invest 91-L will be bringing more rain to Texas and Southwest Louisiana tonight and into tomorrow…
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That’s Jonathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, who says it is possible the system could get stronger before moving onshore.

In an Orleans Parish courtroom, former New Orleans Saints star Darren Sharper has pleaded guilty to the rape of at least 9 women in several states, including Louisiana. As part of a plea deal, Sharper will be serving 9 years in a federal prison in California…
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That’s legal analyst Tim Meche, who says Sharper will get credit for time served and for good behavior.

LRN PM Newscall June 15

Officials are watching a broad area of low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of southwestern Louisiana tonight into tomorrow. Eric Gill reports…

CUT 1 (28) “I’m Eric Gill”

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Dozens of vehicles are trapped on a high hill at the Colfax Mudfest Park after a homemade levee gave way and water from the Red River rushed in. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Officials are watching a broad area of low pressure in the  Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of western Louisiana tonight into tomorrow. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says it’s very possible this system could develop into something stronger before it hits land…

CUT 3 (08)  “meeting the criteria”

Invest 91-L has a 90-percent chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm before making landfall. Brazzell says the main story with this system will not be the wind, but the rain…

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Brazzell says southwest Louisiana could begin seeing rain this afternoon into tonight due to Invest 91-L. He says some areas between Lafayette and Lake Charles could see significant rainfall…

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State Police say two people have been arrested in connection with a March fatal hit and run in St. Mary Parish. 33-year-old Kista Sedotal of Jeanerette was struck twice and killed while walking along LA 182. Master Trooper Brooks David says a major clue leading to one arrest was found at the scene…

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Investigators determined that 46-year-old Brian Timken of New Iberia drove the truck that initially struck Sedotal. Timken was arrested on hit and run and obstruction of justice charges. They also found that a car driven by 25-year-old Kayla Norris of Franklin struck Sedotal sometime after Timken. David says Norris thought she had hit an animal in the roadway…

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Norris is charged with hit and run. David says if you believe you hit something in the roadway, you should always stop…

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Dozens of vehicles, ATVs and motor homes are still stranded at the Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park after a temporary levee gave way over the weekend, resulting in a considerable amount of water from the Red River entering the park area. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says thankfully a deputy there on security detail noticed the levee cracking

CUT 9 (09)  “that it broke”

Over 110 people had to be rescued when the homemade levee gave way. The Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security was contacted and coordinated air support from the National Guard. There were no injuries reported. McCAin says it was incredible to see how fast the water moved in…:

cut 10 (11) “in one piece” 

McCain says they were able to get the vehicles, including a deputy’s car, on a high hill which is now completely surrounded by water. He says one of the attendants lives seven and a half hours away…:

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Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears Sharper has sealed the deal with authorities…

cut 12 (10)  “in ten years”

Sharper has admitted to raping at least nine women in Louisiana, California, Arizona, and Nevada. Under the agreement, Sharper is expected to serve 9 years in prison, with credit for good behavior and time already served. Meche says the understanding is that Sharper will serve his time at a federal prison in California…

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Many are upset about the length of Sharper’s sentence, but Meche says the criminal justice system doesn’t treat everyone equally. Meche says it appears Sharper’s lawyers used his multiple criminal acts in several different states to his advantage…

cut 14 (07) “much more harshly”

13:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2015

Officials watching a broad area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says the main story with this system will not be the wind, but the rain…:
CUT 4 (07) “with this system”
Invest 91-L has now has a 90-percent chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm before making landfall.

Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape as part of the so called global arrangement. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears the former Saints star and his lawyers were able to to use his multiple criminal acts in multiple states to his advantage…:
CUT 14 (07) “harshly”
Sharper has admitted to raping at least nine women in Louisiana, California, Arizona, and Nevada.

State Police say two people have been arrested in connection with a March fatal hit and run in St. Mary Parish. 33-year-old Kista Sedotal of Jeanerette was struck twice and killed while walking along LA 182. Master Trooper Brooks David…:
CUT 6 (10) “pickup truck”
He says they believe 46-year-old Brian Timken of New Iberia initially hit the victim then she was hit again by 25-year-old Kayla Norris of Franklin. Timken was arrested on hit and run and obstruction. Norris was charged with hit an run.

The Baton Rouge Police Department has made an arrest in connection with a hit and run crash which claimed the life of an LSU student nearly a year ago. They say the suspect, 36-year-old Janneh Trench, was located in Georgia by US marshals and will be charged with negligent homicide, felony hit and run, reckless operation, obstruction. Investigators believe Trench hit Eric Fabre with his vehicle then attempted to destroy the evidence.

 

12:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2015

Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears Sharper has sealed the deal with authorities…:
CUT 12 (10) “in 10 years”
Sharper has admitted to raping at least nine women in Louisiana, California, Arizona, and Nevada.

There are several vehicles and RVs stuck on top of a high hill at the Colfax Mudfest Park after a personal levee broke over the weekend and Red River flood waters over took the area. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says thankfully a deputy noticed the levee cracking..:
CUT 10 (11) “in one piece”
Over 100 people had to be rescued but no injuries were reported. They don’t know when they’ll be able to get the vehicles out.

Officials are keeping a close eye on a broad area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of southwestern Louisiana tonight into tomorrow. Eric Gill reports…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal is in Iowa today scheduled to speak in Cedar Falls at the National Security Forum. He’s is expected to announce his his decision on whether or not he will run for the Republican presidential nomination on June 24th.

 

11:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2015

Officials are keeping a close eye on a broad area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of Texas and western Louisiana tonight into tomorrow. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says it’s very possible this system could develop into something stronger before it hits land…:
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He says there is an 80 percent chance this system will develop into a tropical depression or storm before it hits land.

Today in New Orleans Criminal Court, former Saints star Darren Sharper pleaded guilty to rape charges. This is part of the global plea deal where he faces similar charges in three other states and he’ll serve nine years in federal prison. Today Sharper admitted he raped three women in New Orleans in 2013. Once he’s completed his jail time he’ll reportedly be released to California parole officials and lifetime probation in Arizona.

Dozens of vehicles, ATVs and motor homes are still stranded at the Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park after a temporary levee gave way over the weekend, resulting in a considerable amount of water from the Red River entering the park area. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says thankfully a deputy there on security detail noticed the levee cracking
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Over 110 people had to be rescued when the homemade levee gave way. There were no injuries reported.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says they’ve made an arrest in the case of a man who was calling people and pretending to be Collis Temple while collecting money. They say 59-year-old Calvin Bethley was booked into jail on counts of felony theft charges and identity theft of the former LSU basketball player. Investigators believe the suspect collected about $3,000 but there could be more victims who didn’t come forward.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 15

LSU’s first game in the College World Series since 2013 was just plain ugly as the Tigers fell to TCU 10-3 on Sunday. Coach Paul Mainieri says two throwing errors in the fourth inning by starting pitcher Jared Poche was the turning point…
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LSU ended up committing four errors on the day, had a runner thrown out at the plate and didn’t make much contact against TCU’s starting pitcher Preston Morrison. The Tigers will play an elimination game tomorrow afternoon.

Former NFL player Darren Sharper, who was on the Saints Super Bowl team, admitted in court today to drugging and raping three women in New Orleans in 2013. It’s part of global deal that involved similar charges in California, Arizona and Nevada.

LSU’s latest football commitment comes from a linebacker out of Texas. Erick Fowler is considered a four-star prospect by 24-7 sports as he’s listed at 6-foot-1, 230 pounds. Fowler also had scholarship offers from Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas. The Tigers need linebackers, they’ll only have eight for this upcoming season, because the highly recruited Clifton Garrett has decided to leave the program.

Also, St. Thomas Aquinas defensive back Cameron Dantzler has committed to Mississippi State.

Sulphur High pitcher Kale Breaux has been named Mr. Baseball by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and Louisiana Farm Bureau. Breaux was 9-and-1 with a 0.75 ERA and had two saves. He has signed to play for Mississippi State.

Mr Baseball in 2011, Aaron Nola, has been promoted to Triple-A by the Philadelphia Phillies. Nola was 7-and-3 with a 1.88 ERA for Double-A Reading.

10:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2015

US Senator Bill Cassidy is looking into why NOAA predictions were off on the crest of the Red River. Originally the agency said the Red would crest at 34 feet but it actually came in at 37 feet. Cassidy says a lot of people will need financial help…:
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He plans to push for federal assistance.

It was an ugly game for the Tigers in Omaha who fell to TCU yesterday 10-3. Coach Paul Mainieri says two throwing errors by pitcher Jared Poche was the turning point…:
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LSU will now play an elimination game Tuesday afternoon in the College World Series.

Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association President Will French believes the bill that caps the film tax program at 180-million dollars is unconstitutional. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s office says an Opelousas man drowned over the weekend while tubing on the Amite River. The believe 32-year-old Ketni Thomas was on the river near Watson when he began swimming upstream to help a younger tuber in distress. Investigators indicate Thomas likely became exhausted and went under. The Investigation is ongoing.