Rayne cancels scrimmage due to quarantine
You can add the Rayne Wolves to the list of teams who have their fall practices disrupted by COVID-19-related quarantines.
You can add the Rayne Wolves to the list of teams who have their fall practices disrupted by COVID-19-related quarantines.
As the Rayne High Wolves prepare for the 2021 football season, all eyes are on this year’s Acadia/Vermilion Parish Jamboree.
The Rayne High Lady Wolves began their 2021 season Wednesday with a scrimmage at Carencro High School, a productive night that eyes a productive season.
WOLVES ARE HARD AT WORK - Rayne High Head Coach Kaine Guidry, left, works with receivers and quarterbacks during summer drills last week as the Wolves prepare for the 2021 football season. Taking part in summer drills are Rylan Fontenot (15), Kylin Wheeler (6) and Darian Chevalier (partially hidden). (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)
CROWLEY – It will be a changing of the guard, so to speak, when it comes to the quarterback position in Acadia Parish during the 2021 prep football season.
Registration for the Crowley Recreation Department’s Soccer and Flag Football programs is underway, according to Peter Kirsch, director.
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