Zachary, Louisiana – The atmosphere was electric at the Division I non-select semifinal game on Friday, December 1, 2023, as confetti rained down on the Dutchtown student section during kickoff. With the football season reaching its thrilling climax, fans and players alike are gearing up for what is expected to be an action-packed Week 8.
This week features a highly anticipated matchup between Kentwood and Southern Lab on Friday night. Looking ahead, next week promises exciting clashes such as Madison Prep vs. University and Episcopal vs. Dunham, culminating in a showdown between Zachary and Catholic in Week 10. But these games come amid a somber backdrop, particularly with the unexpected passing of Charles “Coach Bags” Baglio, a beloved figure in the community.
Coach Bags was renowned for his positive attitude and unwavering support for players, no matter the circumstance. His tireless advocacy for player recognition and professional development has left a lasting impact, as noted by LHSCA director Eric Held. Baglio’s vision helped form the Louisiana Football Coaches Association, and his legacy will live on through those he coached and mentored.
However, the game of football is also facing challenges. A notable concern arises from the circumstances at Plain Dealing, which currently has only a 16-player roster. This situation has ignited discussions about the need for eight-man football as an option for smaller schools in Louisiana. While a plan was proposed in 2014, it ultimately did not gain traction, raising doubts about future attempts.
In contrast, the push for girls flag football is gaining momentum, supported by the NFL. Lakeshore coach Brent Indest highlighted the shifting expectations in youth sports, noting the rise of multiple graduations and the trend of awarding championship rings frequently, which once was reserved for state and national winners.
With the current landscape of sports evolving, various factors such as social media influence, player transfers, and parental expectations are reshaping high school athletics. These changes are not without their complications, making this time in sports both exciting and challenging.
As we approach the final weeks of the season, all eyes are on the field where the game goes on, and where communities rally together to support their young athletes. Week 8 promises to be a showcase of talent, sportsmanship, and the unyielding spirit of high school football.
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