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    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns claim 2nd in 2006 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational

    Great job, Turbine. That fellow in the first picture REALLY needs to start running again. Damn he looks overweight. In fact the doctor told him he was. I always thought 6'1" 200 lbs. was a good size for a 48 year old wide receiver. It must all be in the weight distribution. Gravity sucks.

    Note to self: If Turbine is around with his camera hold in the gut.


  2. #14

    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns claim 2nd in 2006 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentAlmand
    Great pics! Thanks for coming out! Is there anywhere you can go to view still images, like a gallery or something?

    -Brent
    Brent, do me a favor please? Give some gentle prodding and encouragement to Nathan Cormier. He's got a lot of potential to help in our middle distance races. I was glad to see him out there running Friday night when he didn't have to.

    Oh and congrats on fininshing 2nd Friday night. I see a lot of young talent on this team.

    I'll be looking for vastly improved times from the whole team. Now that's a challenge.

  3. Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns claim 2nd in 2006 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational

    Quote Originally Posted by Beau Cajun
    Brent, do me a favor please? Give some gentle prodding and encouragement to Nathan Cormier. He's got a lot of potential to help in our middle distance races. I was glad to see him out there running Friday night when he didn't have to.

    Oh and congrats on fininshing 2nd Friday night. I see a lot of young talent on this team.

    I'll be looking for vastly improved times from the whole team. Now that's a challenge.
    I'll def take your advice as far as helping out Nathan, he's a great guy with a lot of talent. We are looking to close the gap between the 1st and 5th guys on the team. As for me I was sick for 9 days leading to the race and I know a few other guys had some minor issues, so we were def not at our best but that leaves a ton of room for improvement this season. We're not shy about saying we plan to win conference this year. Tho we finished 2nd to a conference team already, we know where our fitness is at and where it will be at come conference. Thanks to all those that came out. We will be at LSU next weekend and plan to give them a run for their money.

    -Brent

  4. Endurance Training Re: Lady Cajuns #1 in 2006 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (slide show)

    I wish I was in Louisiana to watch the lady Cajuns run.


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    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns claim 2nd in 2006 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (slide show)

    Yes we ran well at Acadiana Park Friday night. We have a lot of room for improvement as a team overall though. We have the guys and the guts to go all the way. Thanks for all the fan support. We hope to see more out there to motivate and cheer us on next time. Thanks for taking the pics Turbine. We appreciate it.


  6. Endurance Training Ragin Cajun Cross Country shows up at LSU


     

    BATON ROUGE - The University of Louisiana's men's cross country team took a third-place finish Saturday in a six-team field and the women's squad finished fourth out of 10 teams in the LSU Tiger Cross Country Festival.

    The Cajun men finished with 66 points, paced by Philip Guidry's individual performance, to finish behind winning LSU (22) and Grambling State (62). Guidry had a team-best 28:37.55 over the 8,000-meter course to finish seven among scoring runners, while Daniel Hebert was ninth among the scorers at 28:49.36.

    UL's women had 105 points in the meet, finishing behind LSU (30), Tulane (44) and Southeastern La. (94) and ahead of Sun Belt rival South Alabama (147) in fifth place. Jasmine Collins finished 14th for the Cajuns over a 6,000-meter course in 24:30.66 and Callie Picou was 17th among scoring runners in 25:10.71.

    The source of the story



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  7. Endurance Training Next up: UL Cross Country Teams headed to NSU Invitational


      NATCHITOCHES – A late afternoon trek awaits both Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s and women’s cross country teams here Monday as they participate in the NSU Invitational hosted by Northwestern State.

    The meet is being held on the hilly terrain path of the Demon Hills golf course at the Robert W. Wilson Recreation Complex located on the Highway 1 Bypass.

    Competition begins with the women’s 5K race at 4:30 p.m. The men will follow at 5:15 p.m., in an 8K race.

    Joining the Ragin’ Cajuns and host Northwestern State will be Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana Tech, Grambling State, Centenary, East Texas Baptist, Lamar, McNeese State, Nicholls State and Louisiana College.

    Monday’s outing will be the third team race of the season for both the UL men and women. The teams last ran on Saturday, Sept. 23 in the Louisiana State Tiger Cross Country Festival.

    Philip Guidry and Jasmine Collins are looking for the trifecta. Both have led the Ragin’ Cajuns men and women, respectively, in the squads’ first two team races.

  8. When: Monday, Oct. 2, 2006
  9. Where: Natchitoches, La.
  10. Venue: Demon Hills golf course
  11. Race Times: Women’s 5K @ 4:30 p.m.; Men’s 8K @ 5:15 p.m.

    LOUISIANA SI

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  13. Endurance Training Ragin' Cajuns and Lady Cajuns Finish 2nd at NSU Invitational


      NATCHITOCHES – Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s and women’s cross country teams both turned in second place finishes here Monday evening in the NSU Cross Country Invitational at Demon Hills Golf Course.

    For the men it was the second time the squad finished second this season. The squad tallied 72 points in Monday’s 8K race, beating Grambling State (79 points) by seven points for second.

    The women’s team scored 65 points in its second 5K meet of the season. Aided by five Top 20 finishes the squad was able to distance itself from the rest of the pack – third-place finisher Northwestern State trailed UL by 48 points (113 points).

    Philip Guidry was the top finisher for the UL men for the third straight meet. His time of 27:33.18 earned him a sixth-place finish and was his best time of the season. Guidry collected his second Top 10 outing (finished 4th in the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational).

    D.J. Hebert followed Guidry once again. Hebert ran the 8K event in 28:02.74 which was also a season-best.

    Also counting toward the points total for the Cajuns’ men were Joby Gisclair (14th, 28:49.65), Peter Stelly (21st, 29:35.05) and Brandon Orso (23rd, 30:04.76). Gisclair and Stelly each recorded season-best times with Stelly besting his previous high by over one minute.

    The Cajuns women had a different leader this time.

    New Iberia native Alix Stelly completed the 5K course in 20:29.32 for a 10th-place finish. It was a marked improvement for Stelly who timed in at 22:00.30 in the 5K Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational.

    Jasmine Collins was the women’s teams’ top runner in the previous two meets. Collins, who finished fourth in the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational 5K, slipped down to 12th running Monday’s meet in 20:40.16 – 36 seconds off her RCI effort.

    Starting with Stelly at 10th place, the UL women added Casey Brown in 11th (20:32.50), Collins in 12th, Suzanne Boudreaux in 13th (, 20:48.85) and Callie Picou in 19th (21:30.44) to give the squad all of its point scorers in the Top 20.

    Monday’s performance marked the second time this season that the Cajuns’ women had five runners in the Top 20. UL also had five Top 20 runners in the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational.


    Lamar took home the championship in both the men’s and women’s races. The Cardinals had the top three individual finishers on both sides.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns cross country team takes the weekend off and won’t return to action until Friday, Oct. 13 when a delegation heads back to Natchitoches for the Demon Invitational.


    LOUISIANA SI

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  14. #21

    Default How Was My Editorial?

    Did ya'll read/enjoy my op/ed in today's Advertiser?


    http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pb...ON02/610260334


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    From Cajunrunner's Article:

    "The UL football program is finally rebounding, and this is good for the whole university, especially the rest of the athletics program. As a former Ragin' Cajun track and field athlete, I have seen how revenue brought in by the football and basketball teams affects funds for the spring sports, such as baseball, softball and track.
    I know all the typical rhetoric from those who enjoy putting down the Cajuns. The fact is our Cajun football players work just as hard as any in the nation, and the results are beginning to show.

    Now is certainly the best time for all SLI, USL and UL alumni to really show support for the football team that represents Lafayette. If you graduated from SLI/USL/UL, there is hardly any reason for you not to attend Saturday's game at Cajun Field. Even if you swear you're the biggest Tiger fan, LSU is off.

    About one out of every four players on the Cajun roster played high school football right here in Acadiana, therefore sporting a great representation of the area and giving local fans some good local guys to cheer for. So remember, not only is supporting your candidate for the upcoming election important, but so is supporting our UL Ragin' Cajun football team.

    In the end, these guys, with their class and hard work, will always represent Acadiana and Lafayette better than the politicians."






    Nicely put and a great tie in to try to help boost attendance. Thanks.

    By the way, are you a native iotian?


  16. #23

    Default Re: How Was My Editorial?

    Good read. Nice work.


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    rhineaux's Avatar rhineaux is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

    Default Re: How Was My Editorial?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
    Did ya'll read/enjoy my op/ed in today's Advertiser?


    http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pb...ON02/610260334
    Nice. I am glad you posted that here so we can all see it. I usually read the advertiser online and I'm not sure if I'd have noticed it. Well done.

    Do it every week. but, next time, see if you can work in some subliminal messages or something and try to hypnotize them to the game.

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