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2018 LSCA WINTER CLINIC – RUSTON, LA

LOUISIANA TECH – DAVIDSON CENTER AND SOFTBALL COMPLEX

 

2017 LSCA ALL STAR GAME

 

2017 LSCA WINTER CLINIC

JANUARY 14, 2017

LOUISIANA COLLEGE SOFTBALL FIELD

8:30 – 9:30                  REGISTRATION AT SOFTBALL FIELD

9:00 – 11:30                INTERACTIVE PRACTICE BY LA COLLEGE COACHES – Q&A

11:30 – 1:00                LUNCH PROVIDED BY LSCA

BUSINESS MEETING & PRESENTATIONS BY MARUCCI & ALTERNATIVE TURF

1:00 – TIL                    LA COLLEGE CONTROLLED SCRIMMAGE – Q&A

2016 LSCA ALL STAR GAME

2016 LSCA WINTER CLINIC – HAMMOND, LA

Clinic was held at Southeastern University Indoor Facility

Located on the North Campus on West Tornado Drive (Next Door to the Text Book Rental Store)

 9:30……Registration

10:30….Business Meeting

11:30….Lunch – Provided by the LSCA

12:00….Full Access Practice at Southeastern Softball Field 

1:30……Session with Southeastern Softball Staff

3:00……Adjourn

2015 LSCA ALL STAR GAME

2015 LSCA WINTER CLINIC – BATON ROUGE, LA

LSU SOFTBALL COMPLEX

SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015

9:00   Registration

10:00  View Interactive Team Practice

11:30  View Team Scrimmage

12:00  Business Meeting (Lunch Provided) 

12:30  Continuation of Scrimmage

1:00    Q & A with LSU Coaches

2:30    Close

2014 LSCA ALL STAR GAME

Camaraderie big part of Louisiana softball All-Star game   Town Talk- Alexandria – May 25, 2014

 

Katie Brignac of John Curtis (front), playing for the East team, scrambles to throw to first to tag out a West team runner in the LHSCA All-Star games on Saturday at Louisiana College. / Tia Owens-Powers/[email protected]

Written by Warren Hayes

PINEVILLE — Buckeye pitcher Mikayla Brown stood on the Coca-Cola Field at Louisiana College with a sense of accomplishment Saturday after the conclusion of the two-day LHSCA All-Star game. She was a member of the East team, which defeated the West, 5-2, and was proud of the friendships she made playing in the game.

“To be able to play with all this talent in the state of Louisiana is an honor,” said Brown, who will play for Northwestern State. “All of these girls out here are amazing and deserve to have success on the college level.” East coach Felicia Hailey was excited to receive her first win as a coach in the all-star game. Hailey said the all-star game is starting to peak the interests of individuals, not too familiar with softball. “This all-star game gives people a chance to see that Louisiana definitely has talent in the softball area,” said Hailey, who coaches at Jena High. “All these girls out here worked hard for their team and deserve the success they receive.”

The East was held scoreless until Ouachita Katherine Lee hit a two-run double to score Northshore’s Sydney Bourg, who was on third, and Walker’s Grace DeLee, who was on second, to take a 3-2 lead. The East’s final two runs came in the sixth inning, when Jena’s Darian Thacker hit a two-run double to score Brown, who was on second, and St. Amant’s Ali Delaney, who was on third.

“The pitching in this game was good,” said Brown, who went 2-for-3. “We just loosened up, became comfortable and let the bats do the work.” The West finished with five hits, and East 12 hits. “We just figured out the pitching at the right time,” Hailey said. “Coaching the different players wasn’t hard. They all worked hard and want to become better players.” The West scored its two runs in the third inning, when North Caddo’s Kassidy Harris hit a two-run double to score Arline’s Katie Smith, who was on third, and St. John’s Shelbi Strickland, who was on second.

Harris led the West with a 3-for-3 performance and was also named West MVP. Bourg, who will play for LSU, finished 2-for-2 and was crowned East MVP. “I was 3-for-3 (Friday) but nervous because the talent level is high,” she said. “This game definitely helped me prepare for the type of competition I will see playing with LSU. It was an honor to be in the game.” Brown has enjoyed her time with Buckeye and said she believes she left a legacy of hard work at Buckeye. Brown has received several All-Cenla all-district and all-state honors with the Lady Panthers.“I’m going to miss my high school teammates because the chemistry was good and we enjoy this game,” she said. “Winning is important but you also have to love the sport you play. I love this game. All the girls out here have a deep love for softball.”

Bourg sparks East win in high school softball showcase at Louisiana College – Town Talk- Alexandria – May 24, 2014

West team’s Karsen Kreps (left) tags out East team’s Taylor Lockwood at first base in the LHSCA All-Star game at Louisiana College on Friday. / Tia Owens-Powers/ [email protected]

Written by Bob Tompkins

PINEVILLE — LSU signee Sydney Bourg of Northshore High School went 3-for-3 with two doubles to lead the East to a 3-1 victory over the West in the first game of a two-day doubleheader in the LHSCA All-Star Softball Game at Louisiana College’s Coca Cola Field Friday evening. The two teams will play again today at the Lady Wildcats’ home softball field at 1 p.m. Bourg’s leadoff double in the bottom of the third, her second hit of the game, triggered a three-run inning, and with stellar pitching from starter Mikayla Brown of Buckeye and reliever Katherine Lee of Ouachita, that was all the runs the East needed to claim the victory.

“These are a great group of athletes, and they are fun to coach,” said Felicia Hayley of Jena, who was scheduled to be an assistant to Riverside’s Kristy Hebert but was promoted to head coach when Hebert had to pull out for personal reasons. “They’re very aggressive and very smart on the bases. We converted at the right time, I guess.” Bourg, the daughter of Northshore football coach Mike Bourg, singled to left in the first inning, when the East stranded two runners without scoring a run. She led off the third with a double to deep right center, advanced to third on an error and scored on an infield hit by Lee. Brown, who reached on a fielding error as the second batter of the inning, and Lee both scored on a two-out single up the middle by St. Amant’s Ali Delany, who’s headed to Northwest Florida State College.

Brown remembered her strikeout in her first at-bat in the previous inning. “When I was going up for my second at-bat,” said Delany, “I said to myself, I can’t let that happen again because there are runners on base who need to be scored. I was just trying to play my hardest and show people I deserved to be here.” Brown, meanwhile, shook off a sluggish start on the mound, when she walked two of the first four batters she faced, and pitched a one-hitter with three strikeouts through four innings before giving way to Lee. “At first I was nervous,” said Brown, a Northwestern State signee and the All-Cenla Softball Player of the Year the last two years. “But then I told myself, I’m here for a reason, and I settled down and got my mind right.”

Brown retired the side in order in the second inning, which included sending Leesville’s Karsen Kreps to the dugout for the second out of the inning on a third strike looking. With a runner at second and one out in the third, she struck out Carlie Comeaux of Brusly and coaxed Hahnville’s Taylor Hogan into an inning-ending ground-out. After giving up a two-out double to Northwood-Shreveport’s Jenna Blythe in the fourth and walking Kreps, she induced New Iberia’s Sydney LaBiche into an inning-ending ground-out. “It was an amazing experience to be playing with the top players from Louisiana, and knowing I’m one was a privilege,” said Brown. LC commitment Savannah Settle of Natchitoches Central pitched the first four innings for the West and gave up three runs (but just one earned run) on five hits and struck out three. The West didn’t score until the seventh inning, when Tristan Harvey of Anacoco reached on an error to lead off the inning and scored with two outs on a single to left by Shelby Strickland of St. John.

Strickland was put out at the plate, snuffing the West’s comeback chances, trying to score on a double to left by Kassidy Harris of North Caddo. Lee, in relief of Brown, gave up one run on three hits in three innings while striking out three and walking three. “I thought our pitching was very good tonight,” said Hailey. Bourg got to bat again in the bottom of the seventh, per the All-Star Game rules to allow both teams to have the same number of innings to bat, and stroked a double off a pitch by West reliever Abigail Leonards of Iota. “I was happy I hit the way I did, especially in a game as big as this,” said Bourg, the picture of efficient energy throughout the contest. “I‘ve always played hard,” she said. “Playing hard comes easy for me.”

Louisiana’s softball all-stars to show skills in Pineville this weekend – Town Talk – Alexandria –

May 22, 2014

Louisiana-Lafayette signee Allie Medlin of West Ouachita (13) will be among the 36 players participating in this weekend’s LHSCA All-Star Games at Louisiana College. / Gannet Louisiana file photo

Written by Bret H. McCormick

Many of the state’s top softball seniors will converge on Louisiana College this weekend for the annual Louisiana High School Coaches Association softball all-star weekend. The annual “doubleheader” will feature a single game at 6 p.m. today at LC’s Coca-Cola Lady Wildcat Field followed by a 1 p.m. contest on Saturday. Nine Central Louisiana standouts — including a pair of Buckeye teammates — are among the 36 players who will participate in the two-day event. In addition, coaches from Buckeye and Jena comprise two-thirds of the East Squad’s coaching staff. “This is very rewarding for the girls to be able to go,” said Buckeye coach Darlene Wiley, who is serving as the coordinator for the East Squad for the second time. “There’s no pressure on them. They get to go play with girls at their level.” Wiley will be joined by the coach of her team’s main district rival, Jena’s Felicia Hailey, who will serve as the head coach on the East Squad. Hailey was slated to be an assistant to Riverside’s Kristy Hebert, but Hebert had to pull out because of personal reasons.

In addition, two of Wiley’s stars are among the 18 players on the East squad — pitcher and Northwestern State signee Mikayla Brown and first baseman Paris Hernandez. “It’s very, very special,” Wiley said of having two of her players with her at the all-star game. “… I felt like the girls earned it, and the stats speak for themselves.” Hailey’s star pitcher, Louisiana College commitment Darian Thacker, is also on the East squad along with Menard first baseman Rylee Ferguson and Georgetown pitcher Tanner Maxwell. Ferguson said she will spend the weekend rooming with Thacker, Brown and Hernandez, three players she has played with and against since she was really young.

“I was really excited about it,” Ferguson said of hearing she earned an all-star invitation, “because all the past four years I’ve seen all the seniors play. I was really wondering if I was gonna be able to make the all-star team. Now that I made it, it’s really cool.” The West Squad features five Cenla standouts: Anacoco’s Tristan Harvey, Leesville’s Karsen Kreps, Many’s Laken Ebarb, Natchitoches Central’s Savannah Settle and Pine Prairie’s Alyssa Jackson.

Among the other standouts who will play this weekend are:

  • East — LSU signees Taylor Lockwood of Walker and Sydney Bourge of Northshore, Memphis signees and John Curtis teammates Katie Brignac and Brooke Lee, and Louisiana-Lafayette signee Allie Medlin of West Ouachita.
  • West — Louisiana-Lafayette signee Jaime Landry of St. Thomas More, Louisiana Tech signees Kassidy Harris of North Caddo and Katie Smith of Airline, and Louisiana-Monroe signee Carlie Comeaux of Brusly.

Ferguson said even though it’s an honor to play with the state’s best at the all-star game, she intends to compete her hardest. “I definitely want to win,” she said, “but if we don’t win, if I do my best, then I think that’s good enough.”

2014 WINTER CLINIC – ALEXANDRIA, LA

LOUISIANA COLLEGE GRANBURY CENTER

8:00 – 9:00                  REGISTRATION

9:00 – 9:50                  INFIELD DEFENSE:  LEE DOBBINS/JOHN GARRIS, SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

10:00 – 10:50              SLAPPING:  LEE DOBBINS/JOHN GARRIS, SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

11:00 – 11:50              OUTFIELD DEFENSE:  LEE DOBBINS/JOHN GARRIS, SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

12:00 – 1:00                BUSINESS MEETING/LUNCH:  SUBWAY LUNCH PROVIDED BY LSCA

1:00 – 1:50                  HAHNVILLE SOFTBALL:  KEN VIAL, HAHNVILLE HS

2:00 – 2:50                  STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING:  DWAYNE THOMASSEE, ST AMANT HS (WITH PLAYER DEMONSTRATION)

For more information on All Star Games prior to 2014 go to the following link:

http://www.lasoftball.net/archives-all-star/