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LHSAA Soccer Playoffs in Full Swing; Local Teams Still Alive

LHSAA Soccer Playoffs in Full Swing; Local Teams Still Alive

The LHSAA Girls and Boys Soccer Playoffs kicked off on Feb. 1 and are currently in regional round play. The first round of Bi-District Round saw 13 girls’ teams and 12 boys’ teams take the pitch. The regional round began on Feb. 6 and was played through the 9th with the quarterfinals starting on the 10th and concluding on the 14th. The semi-finals will take place on the 15th and 16th, and the finals will be played across four days starting with Division IV on the 22nd, Division III on the 23rd, Division II on the 24th and Division I on the 25th.

RFC to Host Black History Month Screening of Oscar-Nominated Documentary ‘Time’ as Part of Three-City Louisiana Tour

Robinson Film Center will host a screening of the 2021 Oscar-nominated documentary 'Time', featuring a live Q&A and book signing with the subjects of the film, Fox and Rob Richardson, on Feb. 12 at 1 p.m., as part of its Black History Month programming. The Shreveport screening will be part of a three-city Louisiana tour for the couple, who are also releasing a book this month through the Baker Publishing Group.

SHREVEPORT SCOOPS!
SHREVEPORT SCOOPS!

SHREVEPORT SCOOPS!

Green's Press Release on Officer-Involved Shooting Several members of the city council were not contacted by President James Green about the press conference called on Monday in response to the police officer-involved fatality. They are also questioning if it was proper for the council clerk Kendra Joseph to send out the notice of the press conference on Sunday p.m.

Sean Payton to Denver Broncos

Sean Payton to Denver Broncos

After months of speculation, the deal has finally been finalized. Former Saints head coach Sean Payton is headed to the Rockies to coach the Denver Broncos. The Saints still held the rights to Payton so his signing had to be accompanied by a trade. Here are the details of the deal that was struck between the two teams.

Tom Brady retires from football, again
Tom Brady retires from football, again

Tom Brady retires from football, again

We’ve gone through this story before. Tom Brady retired momentarily after last season before announcing he was coming back. This time I think he means it, and honestly, what more does he have left to prove? He is retiring with one of the most accomplished resumes of any player to ever play any sport, let alone football. Over the span of his 23-year career, he will retire with some of the following accolades. 7x Super Bowl Champion, 5x Super Bowl MVP, 3x NFL MVP, 89,214 regular season passing yards (first all time), 649 regular season TDS (first all time), 13,400 playoff passing yards (first all time) and 88 playoff TDs (first all time). If ever there were an NFL player to earn the “GOAT” tag, its Brady. Now, for those of you sad that you won’t be able to see his face anymore on Sundays, have no fear, because he has already signed a multi-million-dollar contract with FOX to broadcast games for the network.

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