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  1. Track & Field The Book CC Track & Field 2008-09




      Charlie Mahfouz, named the new Cajun track coach in June, recently announced his signees for the upcoming season, including 11 local athletes.

    Six are throwers - Donny Broussard (Lafayette), Chris Comeaux (Opelousas), Phil Leger (South La Fourche), Sabrina George (Teurlings Catholic), Kirsten Meche (Iota) and Claire Walley (Teurlings Catholic).

    The Cajuns added four distance runners in Jacob Delahoussaye (Lafayette), Jaron Ortego (Walker), Stuart Theriot (South Terrebone) and Torri Choate (Kaplan) and two sprinters from Texas in Kelvan Turner (Dallas Skyline) and Breshard Woodard (Freeport Brazoswood).

    Neal Hebert (Beau Chene) and Rachel Brossard (Westminster) both compete in the pole vault. April Colomb (Carencro) does hurdles. Sara Milam (Westminster) is a sprinter and hurdler.

    "We feel that this recruiting class will be the foundation of rebuilding the championship tradition athletically and academically here," Mahfouz said.

    The rest of the story

    Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • August 29, 2008

    Homes SO Clean

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    Default Coach Mahfouz

    New article up for ultoday.com.

    For all of you whiners, who think you know more than the coaches, and who think we should fire coaches and administrators every time we lose a game, note his comments well.

    And then remember, he's actually accomplished something in athletics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ New article up for ultoday.com.

    For all of you whiners, who think you know more than the coaches, and who think we should fire coaches and administrators every time we lose a game, note his comments well.

    And then remember, he's actually accomplished something in athletics.
    Great article. Loved his energy and passion. Your comments are not as inspiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Great article. Loved his energy and passion. Your comments are not as inspiring.
    You, on the other hand, are an exemplar of everything we hope that our student athletes accomplish in their careers at UL, and in their lives: optimism, teamwork, courage in the face of adversity, and a "never-say-die" outlook.

    I know that when I'm feeling down about UL, all I need do is read MetryCajun's comments, and my faith in my University will be restored.

    You are the finest example of a fan that a person could hope for.

    You and RCajun90, that is.

    MetryCajuns' Predictions:

    Illinois 56
    UL 20

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    Default Re: Coach Mahfouz

    LOL.
    That prediction was not too good. For that matter neither was my 31-21 USM prediction. In fairness to me I did predict the correct winner in both games! I'll have you note I am predicting a UL win this week.

    Fun, there is nothing wrong with me predicting a win or a loss. It has ZERO impact on the game or the stature of the university. Even if I spent the next two weeks bashing the Cajuns the only person that would suffer would be me.
    For the record since the Stokley years I have overestimated the number of wins in football every year except 2005. In Lee's first year I thought they could get to the Sweet 16. I was positive we would take 1 of 2 from TAMU in baseball. In my book that puts me as an optimist. Sorry if I come across as negative sometimes, but I am tired of seeing us lose and then hear people like you say it is OK.


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    Default Re: Coach Mahfouz

    I reread the prediction thread.
    Looks like we have a lot of bad fans on this board.
    Even NOCAJUN predicted an Illinois blowout.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ New article up for ultoday.com.

    For all of you whiners, who think you know more than the coaches, and who think we should fire coaches and administrators every time we lose a game, note his comments well.

    And then remember, he's actually accomplished something in athletics.

    _
    great article Fun--He is the kinda guy you like to be around. I was glad he mentioned the NO catholic district ---HOW can we loose any kid from there to anybody else but LSU and Tulane???? You can read his positiveness and energy in his comments!!!!

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    Default Re: Coach Mahfouz

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ You, on the other hand, are an exemplar of everything we hope that our student athletes accomplish in their careers at UL, and in their lives: optimism, teamwork, courage in the face of adversity, and a "never-say-die" outlook.

    I know that when I'm feeling down about UL, all I need do is read MetryCajun's comments, and my faith in my University will be restored.

    You are the finest example of a fan that a person could hope for.

    You and RCajun90, that is.

    MetryCajuns' Predictions:

    Illinois 56
    UL 20 _
    don't feel alone; mid-september is a bad time for hemmorhoids in lots of people.

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    Default Re: Coach Mahfouz

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonsissymia View Post
    don't feel alone; mid-september is a bad time for hemmorhoids in lots of people.
    It's September and we have you, don't we?

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    Default Re: Coach Mahfouz

    Good work like always CajunFun. You are doing something special and I dont know about others, but I appreciate all the work you put into your site.


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    Default Re: Coach Mahfouz

    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    Good work like always CajunFun. You are doing something special and I dont know about others, but I appreciate all the work you put into your site.
    Thanks, dude.

  12. Default Ragin' Cajuns finish 24th at Aurburn


      Fast pace results in season best for every UL finisher.

    AUBURN, Ala. – Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s cross country team competed in a field of 24 teams Saturday in the 8K Mel Rosen Orange Race here in the Auburn Tiger Invitational at Indian Pines Golf Course.

    While the team didn’t finish near the top of the standings, every runner who finished the race posted his season-best time in the 8K.

    A total of 213 runners took part in the race giving the Cajuns a lot to contend with.

    Reese Lee topped the UL contingent with a time of 26:36.48, besting his previous season best by 50 seconds and recording the third-fastest 8K time by a Cajuns runner this season. Lee finished 157th.

    Joby Gisclair saw an improvement of over one minute on his season-best. Gisclair completed the race in 27:08.36 (season-high entering was 28:25.69).

    Jacob Delahoussaye competed in his first race of the 2008 season. He logged a time of 28:08.49.

    Also beating his season-best by a little over one minute was Geoffrey Godeau who clocked in at 28:11.79.

    Two runners, freshman Alex Breaux and Jaron Ortego, did not complete the race.

    As a team, Louisiana finished 24th with 689 points.

    RaginCajuns.com


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