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Wed
09
Oct

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

The hashtag #manymade or “Many made” is quite familiar for those that follow the exploits of the Tigers on Twitter. No photo illustrates that better than this one, with the little cutie decked out in her MHS regalia for the game. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

The Many Tigers take the field just before kickoff of their 52-31 district win over the Menard Eagles. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

As this photo illustrates, Terrence Williams is not an easy running back to take down. The Eagles had trouble with the Tiger standout throughout the game. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

Quarterback Zequarrius “Cadillac” Rhone calls his own number and puts some fancy moves on a Menard Eagle. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

Keelan Williams gets a hand under the Eagles running back to try and strip the ball. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

Drake Dye and a teammate ensure that the Menard Eagles don’t get a first down. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

Shamarion Wiseman gets his turn with the ball. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Tigers take another district win, defeat Menard Eagles

Jamarlyn Garner and Zachary Higganbotham are not going to allow this Eagle any more yardage. (Photo courtesy Tina Mc-Cormic)

The Many Tigers now have two district wins after soundly defeating the Holy Savior Menard Eagles on October 4 by a score of 52-31.

Although the high-powered running game of the Tigers gave them a nice cushion by the end of the game, things did not start out as well for Many.

The Eagles received the kickoff to begin the game and got to their own 40-yard line before Keelan Williams took him down. On the Eagles’ first play their quarterback threw a pass right down the middle and hit a wide-open receiver for a touchdown, which put them up 7-0.

 

 

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Wed
02
Oct

Tigers take down Red River for first win of season

Tigers take down Red River for first win of season

The Many Tigers proudly take the field before their triumphant win against the Red River Bulldogs. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

After a bit of a rocky start to the season, which saw the Many Tigers lose three games in a row for the first time in at least ten years, they got back in the winning category after a solid win over the Red River Bulldogs on September 27 by a score of 35-21.

Without a doubt, Terrence Williams was the player of the night, putting up multiple touchdown runs and making up a sizable amount of the Tigers high-powered rushing game.

The Tigers were in their preferred position to begin the game, that of kicking off. Trotter Lafollette kicked a bit short and saw the ball ran out of bounds at the 34-yard line. The Tigers forced a quick three and out before Many took two plays when Williams went 44 yards for his first touchdown of the night. The point attempt put the Tigers up 7-0.

 

 

Wed
25
Sep

North DeSoto Griffins eek by Many Tigers 31-30

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Quarterback Zequarrius “Cadillac” Rhone hands off to running back Terrence Williams during the game against the DeSoto Griffins. (Photo Courtesy Tina McCormic)

It was a close battle when the North DeSoto Griffins edged out the Many Tigers 31-30 during their game on September 20.

Compared to previous weeks, the Tigers looked like a much more cohesive and together unit, giving the class 4-A Griffins all they could ask for.

 

 

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Wed
18
Sep

Natchitoches Central Chiefs take down Many Tigers

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Tailgating is fun for all ages, as this photo shows. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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The Many Tiger cheerleaders were out in force for the game against the Natchitoches Central Chiefs. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Local candidate for Clerk of Court Pollie Brandon took some time to tailgate before the Many Tigers home opener on September 13. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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This Tiger is working hard to not let that pass be a completion. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Terrence Williams and Abram Strahan take down a Chief during the game. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Carson Comeaux prepares to receive a pass in the end zone. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Abram Strahan had a strong second half during which he registered multiple tackles. One can only describe that half as a defensive struggle. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Shamarion Wiseman falls forward following a run to get those few necessary extra yards. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Zequarrius “Cadillac” Rhone has come into his own as the Many Tiger quarterback. As a junior, we all look forward to seeing what this year and next has in store for him. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Shamarion Wiseman proves his worth yet again, running for a Tiger gain. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Many’s future cheerleaders had an impromptu tryout on the sidelines. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

Despite their best efforts, the mighty Tigers of Many High School stumbled against the Natchitoches Central High School Chiefs on September 13 at their home season opener, losing the game by a final score of 21-12.

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Wed
18
Sep

Moore wins Many Bass Club’s September tourney

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Second place was taken by George Herr, with a stringer of 12.10 pounds.

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Glen Swihart placed third with 11.86 pounds.

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Gary Moore placed first at the September Many Bass Club tournament with a five-fish stringer weighing 16.59 pounds. He also claimed big bass honors with a 4.34 pound catch.

The Many Bass Club’s top performers continue to dominate the monthly tournament.

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Wed
11
Sep

Many Tigers lose season opener to Union Parish 34-18

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The Many Tigers took to the field for the first time officially on September 8 when they faced off against the Union Parish Farmers. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Kicker Trotter Lafollette prepares to open the season. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Drake Dye isn’t letting that Farmer get anywhere. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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No chance of that Farmer getting any further with a rapid Tiger wrapped around his leg. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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One can try to fight off Travis Adamson with a stiff arm, but it isn’t going to work. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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It takes an army of Farmers to get Shamarion Wiseman down. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Back for another year is junior quarterbackandstandoutTiger Zequarrius “Cadillac” Rhone. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Reginald Mitchell is on the attack. (Photo courtesy Tina Mc-Cormic)

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Making moves is Jacolby Cade, one of the key Tigers each year. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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Terrence Williams leaves the Union defenders in his dust. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

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This Union Parish Farmer was left in quite a predicament. (Photo courtesy Tina McCormic)

The Many Tigers didn’t look like their old selves during the season opener against the Union Parish Farmers on September 8, losing the game by a wide margin of 34-18, a rarity for the high-powered Tigers.

Of course, you can factor in that the 2-A Tigers were playing up to the 3-A Farmers, but that has not stopped them before. Union found most of its success via junior quarterback Trent Ginn, who went 3/7 passing for 89 yards and a touchdown, but also made up the bulk of their running attack, with 12 carries for 180 yards and two touchdowns.

Indeed, Union put up two touchdowns before the Tiger’s Zequarrius “Cadillac” Rhone got into the end zone from the 11-yard line.

 

 

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Wed
21
Aug

Many Bass Club holds August tournament

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Wayne Moran placed second with an 8.11 pound stringer.

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George Herr won the Many Bass Club’s August tournament with a stringer weighing 10.67 pounds.

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Placing third is Glen Swihart with a three-fish stringer weighing 5.82 pounds.

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Skip Carlisle took Big Bass honors with a 3.72 pound catch.

Wow! Toledo Bend was the clear winner of the Many Bass Club’s August tournament. She gave up only two limits and only one stringer over 10 pounds.

George Herr won the Many Bass Club’s August 2019 tournament with a five fish stringer weighing 10.67 pounds. He caught his fish throwing a drop shot in 10 - 15 feet of water near a creek bend just north of the bridge.

Wayne Moran is the second place winner with a five-fish stringer weighing 8.11 pounds, and Glen Swihart is the third place finisher with a three fish stringer weighing 5.82 pounds. Skip Carlisle claimed big bass of the tournament with a 3.72 pound catch.

 

 

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Mon
12
Aug

Hunter education course offered

Chance McMurry will offer a Hunter Education course in Sabine Parish starting August 19.

Participants must be 10 years of age or older to receive a certificate. Anyone born after September 1, 1969, should have this course. Even if you do not hunt it is good information to pass on to your kids or grandkids. You can sign up for this course through the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries under the education tab. It is free of charge. If you have any questions, please feel free to message me.

The course is August 19, 20, and 22 from5-8 p.m. and August 23 from 5-6 p.m. at Siloam Baptist Church on Highway 191.

Wed
03
Jul

Brown qualifies to compete at NHSR, NLBR finals

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Levi Brown

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Levi
Brown is shown with his roping partner during one of his many attended events.

What was started as a way of life by his grandparents, Mike and Betty Brown of Marthaville, has escalated into an opportunity for a young Sabine parish man to compete at two national events in the sport of rodeo. Levi Brown, son of Shane “Hank” and Kayla Brown, is a 10th grade homeschool student and the youngest of four children, all of whom have competed in rodeo events most of their lives is set to compete at the NHSR and NLBR Finals.

 

 

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Wed
26
Jun

Toledo Bend Bass Club holds June tournament

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Hey everyone, It don’t seem like the weather will ever straighten up for just one weekend of our tournaments, but that didn’t stop these fishermen.

Benny Fruge won first place with 17.52 pounds. Second place was Kerry Vicknair with 15. 99 pounds. He also had big bass of 8.95 lbs. and he had big bass over 6 pounds. Coming in third was John Bowen with 15.97 pounds.

 

 

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