Sports Briefs

Published 12:00 am Monday, October 12, 1998

L’Observateur / October 12, 1998

Coaches, players, fans and parents: L’Observateur wants schedules, scores or any story ideas about sports and outdoor activities in the River Parishes. Contact Michael Kiral, staff writer, at 652-9545, drop by 116Newspaper Drive, or mail to P.O. Box 1010, LaPlace, LA 70069-1010. All football, volleyball, cross country, soccer and swimming coaches, please send your schedules to L’Observateur, Sports, P.O. Box1010, LaPlace, LA 70069-1010 or fax to (504) 652-3885.

L’Observateur is looking for those interested in writing a column on fishing, hunting and other outdoors activity. If interested, contact MichaelKiral at 652-9545.

The River Parishes Fellowship of Christian Athletes Adult Chapter meets on the first Saturday of every month for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Corner Cafe on Dominican Drive in LaPlace.For information call Gary Zeringue at 869-3005 or Don Fernandez at 652- 3029.

St. Charles Catholic Quarterback Club meetings will be held everyTuesday night in the school cafeteria from now through the end of the season.

The Riverside Academy Quarterback Club will hold meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Mike Detillier, sports analyst for WWL radio, will be the guest speaker at the weekly Lutcher Quarterback Club meeting Tuesday night.

As usual, chicken and dirty rice will be served beginning at 7:30 p.m. withthe guest speaker following. Coach Tim Detillier will wrap up the meetingwith his comments on last week’s game and the Bulldogs’ upcoming opponent.

The St. Charles Catholic Athletic Association is holding a monthly$1,000 raffle. Only 100 tickets will be sold each month at a cost of $20per ticket. Drawings are to be held on the 28th of each month. For ticketinformation call coach Don Fernandez at St. Charles Catholic at 652-3029. The St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office is sponsoring hunter safetyclasses that are free of charge.

All classes will be held at the St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office DivisionHeadquarters in LaPlace. Registration is required and you must attend eachday for certification. Class times will be from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.Saturday’s class will start at Nick’s Shooting Range in Garyville at 8 a.m.The schedule of classes: Oct. 20-22 and 24; and Nov. 17-19 and 21.Call 652-7058 or 652-9513 to register or if you have any questions.

The St. Charles Catholic Homecoming/Ray Laiche Memorial GolfScramble will be held Monday at Riverlands Country Club.

Cost is $100 per player and includes golf, lunch, drinks, dinner, tournament gift, mulligans and door prizes. Hole sponsorships areavailable at $50 per hole. For more information contact Jonnie Price at652-8471.

The Unified Special Olympic Athletes will play the St. CharlesSheriff’s Office Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the East Bank Bridge Park. TheSheriff’s Office will follow by playing the St. Charles Senior All-Stars. The public is invited and concessions will be sold.

The St. Charles Parish Department of Parks and Recreation ishosting a NFL Punt, Pass & Kick program at Harry Hurst Middle School in Destrehan on Sunday, Oct. 18, from 4-6 p.m.Girls and boys age group divisions are 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 and 14-15 years-old. Boys and girls compete separately in local divisions, with thetop finishers in each of the four age groups advancing to a sectional competition.

The Hunter Education Course sponsored by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries that was scheduled at Hahnville High School for September and postponed due to Hurricane Georges has been rescheduled at the high school Oct. 20-22 from 5-8 p.m.Participants must attend all three classes for certificate. Materials andmanual provided free of charge. Bring yellow highlighter and pen/paper.The program stresses hunter tradition and ethics, wildlife management and conservation, firearms and ammunition and firearm safety.

The course consists of 10 hours of classroom instruction, a final exam and participation in field exercise. Field exercise to be held off campus. Uponsuccessful completion, students will be issued a permanent certification card and an embroidered patch from the Louisiana Depart-ment of Wildlife and Fish-eries.

The Riverside Academy Alumni Baseball game will be held Sunday, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. on the Riverside diamond. The game has been moved to theFall to accommodate current college and professional baseball players from Riverside.

If you plan to attend, contact Thomas Fernandez at (504) 536-4246 or coach Marshall Crooks at (504) 536-4251.

The 20th Annual Andouille Run will be held Sunday, Oct. 25 at 8:30a.m. at the Percy D. Hebert Building Festival Grounds. A 5-mile run and 2-mile run/walk will be held.

Awards will be given to the top five male and female in the 2-mile and the first overall male and female in the 5-mile.

The entry fee is $8 before Oct. 20 and $10 after for the 2-mile and $10before Oct. 20 and $12 after for the 5-mile. Participants 18 and under or55 and over, take $2 off the regular pre-registration entry fee price.

Andouille Run T-shirts will be given to pre-registered entrants on race day. Late and race-day entrants may have to pick up their shirts at theSheriff’s Office in 3-4 weeks.

For further information contact Lt. Greg Maurin or Sgt. Mike Davis at 652-9513. Proceeds will benefit charities designated by the St. JohnCrimefighters.

The St. Peter School’s Alumni and Friends Golf Tournamentscheduled for September 21 has been rescheduled for Monday, Oct. 26 atBelle Terre Country Club because of the excessive rainfall making the course unable to be played.

Anyone interested in participating or sponsoring a hole can contact the school at 536-4296.

Quality Machine Works, Inc. will be hosting a Benefit Golf ClassicMonday, Oct. 26 at Pelican Point Golf Course in Gonzales.The proceeds from this tournament will benefit the “Get High on Life” Found-ation. This foundation is a non-profit organization founded byHarold Keller and which provides support to those individuals who are struggling with substance abuse, addiction or mental anguish.

The scramble will start with a shotgun start with tee times at 7:30 a.m.and 12:30 p.m. Entrance fee is $400 per team or $100 per individual andincludes green fees, cart, mulligans, range balls, shirt, unlimited refreshments, light lunch and dinner. Signs at tee boxes may be sponsoredfor $100.

For more information please call Quality Machine Works at 869-9809, Chuck Rousselle at 652-2588, Michael Michel at 652-8737, Steve Lee at 652-2167 or Jared Amato at 869-3407.

The Riverside Extra Inning Club Baseball Golf Tournament will be held Monday, November 2 at Belle Terre Country Club. For information contactJane LeBlanc at 536-4246 or Marshall Crooks at 536-4251.

North Oaks Health System in Hammond will host the Ninth Annual Ponchatoula-Middendorf’s Swamp Romp, a 10-mile social walk/run to promote wellness, Saturday, Oct. 31.The Swamp Romp is open to everyone and features a flat, straight route from Ponchatoula, along Old U.S. Highway 51, to Middendorf’s Restaurant inManchac. Walkers will begin at 7:30 a.m. followed by runners at 8:30 a.m.Preregistration is $10 on or before October 16 and $15 after October 16.

Long-sleeved T-shirts are available for $12. All proceeds will be donatedto the United Way Serving Tangipahoa Parish.

An official time clock will be used to determine awards for the male and female runners with the best times. Prizes also will be awarded to theoldest and youngest participants, as well as the top three costumes in an optional Halloween costume contest. At the finish line, runners andwalkers will be served Middendorf’s fried catfish dinners and entertained with live music.

For an application or more information, call North Oaks Health System’s Community Resources Division at (504) 230-6499, the Swamp Romp Information Line at (504) 230-ROMP, or visit the www.northoaks.orgwebsite.

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