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    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by CDeb
    It sure looks nice as a stepping stone in my garden.
    You can be as crass and ____ty as you want. It was a chicken____ thing to do (taking down Yvette's Plaque).

    She Left us for rhat other school. I was not happy about that. The fact is our program is what it is and where it is because of Yvette. She took a program and brought it to the top and she deserves better than some of you people are giving her.

  2. #14

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snuffy
    You can be as crass and ____ty as you want. It was a chicken____ thing to do (taking down Yvette's Plaque).

    She Left us for rhat other school. I was not happy about that. The fact is our program is what it is and where it is because of Yvette. She took a program and brought it to the top and she deserves better than some of you people are giving her.
    You haven't got the foggiest effing clue who you're talking to.

    You'd eat your words, your keyboard and your computer itself if you knew how much ____ I took for defending Yvette after she left and throughout the next season.

    So don't come over here and give me that "you people" ____.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snuffy
    You can be as crass and ____ty as you want. It was a chicken____ thing to do (taking down Yvette's Plaque).

    She Left us for rhat other school. I was not happy about that. The fact is our program is what it is and where it is because of Yvette. She took a program and brought it to the top and she deserves better than some of you people are giving her.
    Hey SNUFFY!!!! Im sorry...

    wait....NO IM NOT!!!!


    Z.

  4. #16

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by CDeb
    You haven't got the foggiest effing clue who you're talking to.

    You'd eat your words, your keyboard and your computer itself if you knew how much ____ I took for defending Yvette after she left and throughout the next season.

    So don't come over here and give me that "you people" ____.
    I do not know who you are nor do I really care.
    I maintain that you may be the greatest booster in his history, but you take too lightly the way Yvette was treated

  5. #17

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snuffy
    I do not know who you are nor do I really care.
    I maintain that you may be the greatest booster in his history, but you take too lightly the way Yvette was treated
    And I maintain that you don't know diddly-poo (in the words of Jim Mora).

    It's not about who I am, it's about what I've done: that being sticking up for Yvette when everyone else was piling on and calling her a daughter of Satan for going to Refineryville.

    That said, there are legitimate reasons why the plaque should not be there. You may not like them, but they are legit.

  6. #18

    UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snuffy
    You can be as crass and ____ty as you want. It was a chicken____ thing to do (taking down Yvette's Plaque).

    She Left us for rhat other school. I was not happy about that. The fact is our program is what it is and where it is because of Yvette. She took a program and brought it to the top and she deserves better than some of you people are giving her.
    Fist of all UL did not remove the plague, ah plaque. Second of all the plaque was not a plaque approved by the university. Third of all Yevette is at LSU may she enjoy her stay.

  7. #19

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Express
    Fist of all UL did not remove the plague, ah plaque. Second of all the plaque was not a plaque approved by the university. Third of all Yevette is at LSU may she enjoy her stay.
    let "eve-ette" rot in BR, she may have built the program, but she did not help it at all when she left, cleaning out all materials in the offices, stripping the computers to zero, leaving nothing for stef in regard to recruiting or scheduling,

    she is lower then low ... UL enemy numero uno

    but hey what comes around ... she has her own little problem now with one of her assists "dating" one of the players

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed
    let "eve-ette" rot in BR, she may have built the program, but she did not help it at all when she left, cleaning out all materials in the offices, stripping the computers to zero, leaving nothing for stef in regard to recruiting or scheduling,

    she is lower then low ... UL enemy numero uno

    but hey what comes around ... she has her own little problem now with one of her assists "dating" one of the players
    Not enough dish....

    hetero, or carpet munch?

    Z.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    I have had many a sleepless night over this......

    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy


    What a Downer 2002 June 12th (Wednesday)
    Plaque Flak
    A plaque honoring UL''s Yvette Girouard has gone missing. And that is not all that''s missing.
    Louis Rom

    Call it the plaque that never was. There one moment, gone the next. Like a nasty slider that drops off the table a foot from the plate, like the cheesy bread in the Domino's Pizza commercials.

    Like, well, civility between feuding University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Louisiana State University alums.

    UL Athletic Director Nelson Schexnayder says he doesn't even know where the plaque came from. So too, say a number of athletic department employees.

    But former Lady Cajuns softball coach Yvette Girouard, the woman whom it honored, knew it was there - behind the dugout at Lady Cajun Softball Park. There, at least, until Girouard and her new team, the hated LSU Lady Tigers, came to town to take part in last month's NCAA Division 1 Regional.

    It was then that Girouard, who compiled a .751 winning percentage during her 20 years at UL, learned that the plaque recognizing her for "coach of the year" honors she earned in 1990 and 1993 had vanished.

    After a 7-15 mark in 1981, Girouard's teams enjoyed 18 straight winning seasons. They appeared in eight consecutive Regionals and three World Series. The plaque was one of the few mementos recognizing the only coach the USL/UL team had ever known until two years ago.

    Conspiracy theorists say the plaque was removed under the cover of darkness. Perhaps by someone affiliated with the Lady Cajuns who felt snubbed when Girouard left to coach the cross-river rival Tigers. Perhaps by some LSU students perpetrating just another sorority or fraternity prank.

    It was, one person says, "like the Colts' Robert Irsay packing up his team in the middle of the night and taking off for Indianapolis."

    Schexnayder says this is much ado about nothing, that there is no second gunman, no grassy knoll.

    "It was no conspiracy," says Schexnayder. "No one's indicated that they have it, there's no (mystery) letter, no one's winked knowingly at me about it."

    But current Lady Cajuns softball coach, Stefni Whitten-Lotief - who played under Girouard during her UL career - isn't so sure.

    "I think this is the work of a very sophisticated criminal ring that waited until all our attention was focused on homeland security and, in the dead of night, swooped down and stole the plaque," says Lotief.

    "Obviously, these are some skilled criminals to successfully steal away with it."

    Schexnayder says soon after the plaque disappeared he met with Lotief.

    "I met with Coach (Lotief) and asked her if she was aware of the plaque coming down. I asked if any of her staff members had taken it down and she indicated that no, they had not," Schexnayder says

    So far, no one's called in to claim responsibility for the pilfering of the plaque. No ransom note pieced together with multi-colored words cut and pasted from magazine pages has surfaced. Just a bare brick wall with four holes where the plaque once rested.

    The plaque seems to have disappeared as quietly as it appeared. And even that's an interesting story.

    Until this Times special investigation, no one knew for sure where the plaque came from, when it was mounted on the Wall of Honor, or who put it there, says UL's sports information director Daryl Cetnar.

    "This is a big campus," Cetnar says. "Who knows ... how many unauthorized plaques are out there?"

    Schexnayder says the athletic department did not pay for the plaque, nor did it take it down. He recalls it surfacing three or four years before Girouard left for the Tigers, sometime around 1996 or 1997.

    "The plaque went up one day," and, pausing for just the right words, he says, "and that was fine."

    Some have speculated that a Girouard supporter put it up, or that Girouard herself did.

    Until now, Girouard has not commented publicly about Plaque Flak, but in an exclusive (and lengthy) interview with The Times - perhaps our biggest scoop of the year (OK, not counting our Best-Dressed edition) - Girouard said:

    "Whoa, I don't want to get involved in this."

    But, after further prodding by our pushy answering machine, Girouard, like a pitcher wilting in the late innings, gave up the goods.

    "I did not originally ask for my own plaque to be put on the wall. I didn't have anything to do with that. The Louis (Snook) Castille family insisted that it be placed up there. So, it wasn't my idea. I didn't put up my own plaque, someone else did it."

    And, in perhaps The Times' biggest scoop of the year (didn't we already say that?) this newspaper has confirmed, at least, as best one can confirm anything that is told to you by an 87-year-old Cajun man named Snook, that Girouard might just be telling the truth.

    "The plaques, I gave them that. I was very disappointed about the plaque that's missing," says Snook Castille, owner of Castille's Marble and Granite Works.

    Castille says Girouard asked him several years ago - "maybe 10 years ago" - if he could make a plaque recognizing the team's accomplishments. He's not sure if the second plaque recognizing Girouard (the one that's gone missing) was her idea or his. "I'm 87, I don't remember much," he says. Castille also recalls a brief ceremony after the plaques were mounted, but doesn't recall who was there.

    But he's sure the plaque's disappearance is no accident. "I don't even want to get into that, son," he says.

    The granite plaque, about 18 x 24 inches and weighing nearly 50 pounds, was held in place by four half-inch thick metal bolts. Easy prey for a smooth criminal.

    "It would be real easy to take it down," Castille says. "You get a little crescent wrench ..."

    Castille says he contacted Schexnayder's office when the plaque went missing.

    "I spoke to the assistant and I told her I was disappointed and she says, 'Snook , we're looking into this' ... and I didn't hear from them since."

    When asked whether this would even be an issue had Girouard gone to work for, say, Stanford University, Castille says, "No, I don't think so."

    Lotief wonders why it's an issue at all. She wonders why no one's talking about the team's back-to-back 50-win seasons, about their team record 76 homeruns, about their star shortstop, Alana Addison, who became the school's first player to make the USA National Elite Team, earning her a shot at the 2004 Olympics in Greece.

    But did she go to work for LSU?

    Louis Rom is public life editor for The Times. Phone him at 237-3560, ext. 118, or e-mail him at louisrom@yahoo.com.


  10. #22

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed
    let "eve-ette" rot in BR, she may have built the program, but she did not help it at all when she left, cleaning out all materials in the offices, stripping the computers to zero, leaving nothing for stef in regard to recruiting or scheduling,

    she is lower then low ... UL enemy numero uno

    but hey what comes around ... she has her own little problem now with one of her assists "dating" one of the players

    what an idiot you are. spreading rumors with little or no knowledge. you should be proud of yourself.

    bend back over and remove your head from your ___..

    can i say "___" in here?

    oh, did i mention that i think you are an idiot?

  11. #23

    Default Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by KingRob
    what an idiot you are. spreading rumors with little or no knowledge. you should be proud of yourself.

    bend back over and remove your head from your ___..

    can i say "___" in here?

    oh, did i mention that i think you are an idiot?

    Sorry you feel that way, but the info on the computers, recruit., the offices in shambles, etc. is completely accurate. She attempted destroy the program when she absconded to refineryville USA.

    and the player thing, it may be rumor but a player left for shall we say "lack of playing time" within the last year

  12. #24

    UL Softball Re: What really happened to Yvettes plaque ?

    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed
    Sorry you feel that way, but the info on the computers, recruit., the offices in shambles, etc. is completely accurate. She attempted destroy the program when she absconded to refineryville USA.

    and the player thing, it may be rumor but a player left for shall we say "lack of playing time" within the last year
    prove it. until you do, well, you know.

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