Supporters of Acadiana High School's Wreckin' Ram Band invite you out this Sunday for some Gumbo and Cake Bingo as we Shake Out the Good Stuff this week.
The LSU Tigers received some good news to start the New Year as Acadiana High defensive lineman Dominick McKinley will be heading to Baton Rouge instead of College Station.
Round 2 of the playoffs set up a local matchup for history books between Acadiana and Carencro. The game came down to the wire, and the Acadiana Wreckin' Rams came away with the victory 14-7.
There are a lot of great high school football playoff match-ups this Friday night across the Acadiana area, but none more anticipated than the big Carencro Golden Bears/Acadiana Wreckin' Rams rematch.
The Louisiana high school football season is about one third of the way done. Here's which teams are riding high and which teams still have some work to do.
Louisiana High School football is reaching the height of its season after a successful start across the state. While Catholic High of Baton Rouge was scheduled to face Woodlawn, the Acadiana High Rams have stepped in to fill the game that would have been lost due to COVID-19 concerns.
We know there are tons of fans of the Wreckin' Rams. We'd love to showcase the team's amazing fanbase and give you the chance to "shoutout" your favorite player.
As a result of a situation at Acadiana High involving a student, a teacher and the morning pledge, the Lafayette Parish School Board is considering making changes to policy Parish wide. Current policy states students must stand during the pledge, but that could all change.
Even the casual high school football fan in Acadiana knew Vermilion Catholic and Acadiana High School had good programs. Saturday in the Mercedes Benz Superdome the rest of the state found out just how good both of these teams really are...
The Acadiana High Wreckin' Rams will be playing for the 5A State Football Championship on Saturday night at 8pm in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome against the Parkway Panthers.
Officials with the Lafayette Parish School System say a security drill was conducted Wednesday after the two boys were overheard by other students threatening to bring a gun to campus on Friday.
He had to wait more than two and a half hours to hear his name called by Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, but the wait was worth it for Acadiana High's Stryker Trahan. The all-state catcher for the Wreckin' Rams was selected with the 26th pick of the first round by the Arizona Diamondbacks.