Division title redemption for those who endured rough years
Although the Louisiana Lady Cajuns basketball program has enjoyed winning seasons in the past, none of them may have had as much of an impact on the community and to it's former players like the one their enjoying this year.
By going 20-8 overall and 10-5 in the Sun Belt, the Cajuns brought home the program's first West Division Championship and a smile to the faces of many.
"I'm really happy for them," said North Central girls basketball coach and former Cajun player Vanessa Taylor, who played for Mary Jo Castell from 1979-1982. "It's definitely been a long time coming and I hope that this success will help the program in the future recruiting wise."
"As an alumnus, you have to be proud anytime your university has success," said Carencro girls basketball coach and former Cajuns player Rhonda McCullough, who played from 1986-1990 under Ross Cook (redshirt year) and Wilo Colon. "I'm happy for both the kids and the coaching staff, because anytime you set goals and attain those goals despite all the people that doubted they could compete on this level, you have to be proud."
While Opelousas Catholic girls basketball and softball coach Tara Shamsie, who played under Dwayne Searle from 1992-1996, admits that she is excited about the success the Cajuns have had this year, her joy is limited to a select few.
"I am really excited for the players and the coaching staff," Shamsie said. "But not for the administration. I'm glad to see the team be successful and prove to them (administration) what they can accomplish if they are given just a little help."
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Eric Narcisse
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