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Sportsmen’s League fishing tournament winners listed

RAYNE - The Acadiana Sportsmen’s League sponsored its 35th Annual Saltwater Fishing Tournament on Saturday, June 22, held at all landings in Louisiana as announced by Chairman Dee DeRouen.
Fishing took place Saturday between 1 a.m. and 6 p.m. with boundaries between Texas and Mississippi. All Wildlife and Fisheries, state and local regulations were observed.
Weigh-in took place between 3-6 p.m. at the American Legion Home in Rayne with cash prizes awarded in five categories: red fish, speckled trout, flounder, drum and other (no red).
Top fishermen for the day were:
Redfish - 1st place Katelyn LeDoux (3.95 lbs.), 2nd place Katelyn LeDoux (3.63 lbs.), 3rd plae Katelyn LeDoux (3.51 lbs.)
Speck - 1st place Ryan Pellissier (1.84 lbs.), 2nd place Wilson Pellissier (1.50 lbs.), 3rd place Ryan Pellissier (1.37 lbs.)
Flounder - 1st place Noel France (2.50 lbs.); 2nd place Noel France (1.23 lbs.), 3rd place John Jude Beslin (.78 lbs.)
Drum - 1st place Henry Soileaux (38.00 lbs.), 2nd place Dee DeRouen (25.14 lbs.), 3rd place Henry Soileaux (25.03 lbs.)
Other (no red) - 1st place Kevin Istre (4.96 galf top); 2nd place Kevin Istre (4.82 galf top); 3rd place Kevin Istre (4.73 galf top).
Door prizes were also presented once the fish were weighed, and refreshments were also provided to all participants.
Thanks to the many participants and supporters of the 2019 event as expressed by the ASL for another successful tournament.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the many events and programs the Acadiana Sportsmen’s League sponsors throughout the year.
For more information about the Acadiana Sportsmen’s League or if interested in joining the organization, contact Dee DeRouren 224-6711 or any ASL member.

Rotary Club installs new officers, present awards

RAYNE - A new slate of officers for the upcoming 2019-2020 session was installed and a number of awards were presented Thursday, June 27, during the Rotary Club of Rayne Installation Banquet held at Chef Roy’s Frog City Café.
Jimmy Fontenot thanked members of the Rotary Club of Rayne for “your appreciated assistance during the year” acknowledging the “privilege of serving as your president” during the past 2018-2019.
“It has been a honor serving as president of such a great group,” Fontenot stated. He thanked everyone for their help throughout the year and noted that he’s sure the incoming president and officers will do a great job. He was given a standing ovation from the membership and their guests.
Steve Bandy was sworn in as president of the Rayne club with Ed Taylor as president-elect, Jimmy Fontenot as immediate past president, Rose Schexnider as secretary, Cheryl Rivette as treasurer, Troy Kibodeaux as president nominee, Kyle Broussard as sergeant-at-arms, and Cynthia Oliver and Jared Lawless as directors.
The club’s Board of Directors include Steve Bandy, Ed Taylor, Jimmy Fontenot, Rose Schexnider, Cheryl Rivette, Troy Kibodeaux, Kyle Broussard, Cynthia Oliver, and Jared Lawless.
Officers were sworn in by Past District Governor Dr. Ezora Proctor, who also thanked the Rotary Club for the invitation to Rayne where she “loves to visit with my Rayne friends and former students.”
Proctor also acknowledged the outgoing officers and thanked them for their outstanding service, noting “The incoming officers will build upon your legacy -- go forth and serve well.”
District Governor Gary Lacombe thanked the club for their continued efforts with Rotary programs and community activities. He also thanked everyone for their support as he participated in a half marathon which helped to raise enough funds to immunize 475,000 children.
A highlight of the evening’s program was the presentation of the prestigious Rotarian of the Year award, which went this year to Ed Taylor, who revamped the club’s social media presence and took on a leadership role in developing the club’s membership brochure.
The Service Above Self Award was presented to Rose Schexnider, a past president who has always assisted with Rotary projects.
Fr. Richard Wagner, who has served the Rayne community for the past 18 years, was named the Distinguished Service Award recipient.
Perfect Attendance awards were presented to:
Nick Simoneaux - 20 years;
Bob Landry - 15 years;
Steve Bandy, Fran Bihm, Cheryl Rivette, Jared Lawless, Troy Kibodeaux - eight years;
Abby Guidry - six years;
Cynthia Oliver – five years;
Cynthia Beslin – four years;
DeBorah Smith – three years; and
Ed Taylor - one year.
Special thanks were also directed towards Nick Simoneaux for his long-time dedication to Rotary and for his work in establishing the Rotary Club of Rayne.
Recognized as the most recent Paul Harris Fellow recipients in honor of their outstanding record of contributions to the Rotary Foundation were Natasha Domagalski, Rose Schexnider, Bob Landry and Deborah Smith.
In brief comments, incoming President Bandy thanked everyone for their continued support and their confidence in electing him as their new president.
“As I’ve said since accepting the nomination,” Bandy stated, “this year will be a ‘president by committee’ and I know we will be able to get through any obstacles that come our way.
“It will be hard to improve on the accomplishments of our past presidents and the make-up of the club we now have,” Bandy continued, “But, there are some goals I have for the coming year. With your help and assistance, together I’m sure we can accomplish them as we begin our ninth year.”
Bandy concluded, “Something Jennifer Jones said during the PETS Program has really stood out to me, ‘In order to live in the kind of society we want, we have to help build it.’ That’s what Rotary is here to do, to help build the kind of society that we want to live in; the kind of society that we want our children and grandchildren and beyond to live in. Together we can do that -- not individually, not even as a club, but as an international society to like-minded business ad community leaders.”
Special guest Bishop James W. Proctor presented the opening prayer, blessing before the meal and benediction.

Girl Scouts of America, Pines to the Gulf, to recognize locals for efforts/accomplishments

Local lead among honorees

LAFAYETTE - Girl Scouts of Louisiana – Pines to the Gulf, will hold its annual Women of Distinction Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, at the Doubletree Hotel in Lafayette.
GSLPG will honor nine prominent women and admirable Girl Scouts from our local area during a luncheon to showcase their accomplishments, community involvement and commitment for advocacy of girl empowerment.
2019 honorees include Valerie Gotch Garrett, attorney with Valerie Gotch Garrett APLC, Jammie Parbhoo, realtor with Van Eaton and Romero, Corleen Aucion Rouly, CEO/executive director of United Way of Iberia, Inc., Patricia Frilot Cottonham, vice president of student affairs at University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Skyra Rideaux, assistant to Mayor-President Joel Robideaux, Stephanie Bennett, academy director/teacher at Acadiana High School Academy of Business, Carlee Alm-LaBar, candidate for mayor-president of Lafayette Consolidated Government, Dr. Maria Doucet, board certified otolaryngology head and neck surgeon at Doucet ENT, Nicole Broussard, CPA/manager at Kolder, Slaven & Company, LLC.
Additionally, Girl Scouts to be honored are Calyn Lammano, Gold Award recipent; Alyssa Bertrand, Gold Award receipent; Zoey Lombard, Girl Scout senior; and Isabella Macha, Girl Scouts senior.
GSLPG is excited to honor these outstanding women and girls who have become game-changers within their communities.
For more information about the Women of Distinction event and to learn more about the women and girls being honored, please visit the GSLPG website at www.gslpg.org/en/events/Council-Events/Womenofdistinction.html or contact Lauren Green at info@gslpg.org.

Layne Anthony Perry

RAYNE - Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at a 3:00 pm service in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne, LA for Layne Anthony Perry, 12, who died Saturday, June 29, 2019 in a car accident in Memphis, TN.

Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #2 in Rayne, LA.

Deacon Barry LeBlanc, with St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne, LA will conduct the funeral services.

Survivors include mother, Amy Renee Lopez Perry of Rayne, father, Mark Anthony Perry of Medina, TN, sister, Madison Lopez of Rayne, maternal grandparents, Mona Guidry Lopez and Keith Lopez of Rayne, paternal grandfather, George Wilson Perry, Jr. and spouse Leola of Crowley, godfather, Ernest "TB" Perry of Crowley, godmother, Kasie Lopez Smith of Rayne, numerous aunts and uncles, numerous great aunts and uncles.

He was preceded in death by paternal grandmother, Loretta Ann Martin, nieces, Lily Perry.

Pallbearers will be Wesley Guidry, Kanan Futch, Cody Mire, Tyler Guidry, Trevor Rodriguez, Alex Watson. Honorary pallbearers will be Harley Smith, Hayden Smith, Jacob Watson, Kayden Dugas, Colin Wheeler, Jayden Dugas.

A Rosary will be prayed Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 1:00 pm in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne LA.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne LA on Saturday July 6, 2019 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.

Proctor honored at NAUW conference

PHOTO SUBMITTED Dr. Ezora J. Proctor was recently honored at the National Association of University Women’s 60th Annual South Central Sectional ...

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ULL Coach Tony Robichaux passes

Family members have confirmed that Crowley native and Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns head basesball coach Tony Robichaux has died.
Robichaux, who just completed his 25th season as the school's baseball coach, suffered a heart attack on June 23 and underwent two surgeries.
Robichaux is survived by his wife, the former Colleen Dailey of Iota, and their three children, Ashley, Justin and Austin. They also have eight grandchildren, Lon Paul, Ava, Silvia, Liam and Olivia, children of Ashley and her husband Lon Moody, and Evelyn and Roslyn, the daughters of Justin and his wife Leigh Ann. Austin is married to former UL volleyball player Sara Mossakowski. He is also survived by his father, Ray Robichaux, and three brothers.

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