Can you guess who led the FBS this college football season in receiving yards? Believe it or not, it was Shreveport's own Trent Taylor. Now, the 5'8" Louisiana Tech wide receiver is turning NFL heads at the Senior Bowl.
Former Evangel standout and current Notre Dame star, Shreveport's own Jerry Tillery ran the Insane Inflatable 5K last year while filming with my GoPro. The results? Pure awesomeness!
Many Evangel fans have longed to face against the best competition and now that day has finally come. During the LHSAA’s reclassification meeting on Wednesday, Evangel filed paperwork and will now play in Division 1-5A for the regular season only!
Shreveport's own Evangel Christian Academy has garnered the notice of the folks at USA Today and are ready for your vote in their Best High School Football Program 2014 poll!
According to sportsnola.com, two of Louisiana’s most prolific high school football programs over the last 25 years, John Curtis Christian in River Ridge and Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, have decided to play in the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s highest select classification, Division I.
On a day that had a few hurdles, the finish to the day was a great one for the Evangel Eagles baseball team. The 3rd seeded Eagles beat 4th seeded University Lab 2-0 to win the state title.
It's a great week to listen to live sports on 1130 the Tiger. This week we'll air TWO Louisiana State High School Championship games, including the Evangel Eagles against one of the nation's top ranked high school teams, John Curtis Christian High School. Check out our line-up for this week.
Evangel Graduate Dez Duron sang on television last night on the hit show, "The Voice." Duron is the son of Shreveport native Denny Ruron, who was a quarterback at Louisiana Tech in 1972 and 1973.
I was pouring over the list of High School games for this year and tried to find some of the biggest rivalries on the schedule. I pared the list to about 20 key matchups and them pared that down to these five HUGE games.