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2019 La. State Golden Gloves results
The 2019 La. State Golden Gloves, hosted by Ragin’ Cajun Boxing Club, was held March 1-3 at Le Pavillon in Lafayette.
Results are as follows:
Friday, March 1
Chris Ratcliff (New Orleans) def. Miles Khamphilavong (Ragin’ Cajun)
Blaise Carriere (Ragin’ Cajun) def. Terrance Lash (unattached)
Gerald Peters (New Orleans) def. Edward Niebres (unattached)
Jekobe Stallworth (New Orleans) def. Josue Zamora (Kenner)
Johnn Ramos (Dement Brothers) def. Omar Medrano (Extreme)
Saige Romero (New Iberia) def. Raynell Williams (Bayhi)
Wayne Boudreaux (unattached) def. Andre Pounds (New Orleans)
Harold Mayo (unattached) def. Leonardo Garcia (New Orleans)
Jason Benjamin (Backstreet) def. Jay-daniel Williams (Spartans)
Derrick Caesar (Bayou) def. Vincent Glover Jr. (Kenner)
Victor Pradis (unattached) def. Terrence Peters (New Orleans)
Deron Isom (Spartans) def. Emmanuel Austin (Kenner)
Saturday, March 2
Jayden Dixon (Alexandria) def. Tai Joseph (New Iberia)
Thaddius Lewis (Backstreet) def. Saige Romero (New Iberia)
Landon Favorite (Alexandria) def. John Steortz (Eastside)
Malik Williams (Cornerman) def. Jake Chautin (Annointed Hands)
Ba/jhan Andres (Breaux Brothers) def. Sheldon Vallotton (Billiot’s)
Nasir Soniat (Annointed Hands) def. Brandon Jordan (West Monroe)
Saeed Abdeljabbar (New Orleans) def. Mason Mahfouz (New Orleans)
Agustin Garcia (Dement Brothers) def. Landon White (Eastside)
Brylan Ardoin (Crowley) def. Jamarcus Griffin (Shreveport)
Archie Henry (New Orleans) def. Carlos Davadi (New Orleans)
Christian Banda (Daley’s) def. Johnn Ramos (Dement Brothers)
Joseph Bargeman (Backstreet) def. Gerald Peters (New Orleans)
Treyvon Bonnet (Backstreet) def. Antravyon Adams (Shreveport)
Wayne Boudreaux (unattached) def. Kendric Gallow (Eastside)
Jerome Clayton (New Orleans) def. Devin Butler (unattached)
Jekobe Stallworth (New Orleans) def. Burnell Jenkins (New Orleans)
Edward Rodriguez (Kenner) def. Jeremiah Fleming (unattached)
Harold Mayo (unattached) def. Champ Craven (Kenner)
Jah Lindsey (New Orleans) def. Lamar Bolden (West Monroe)
Deron Isom (Spartans) def. Gage Guidry (New Iberia)
Travonta Johnson (New Iberia) def. Duncan Martin (Extreme)
Sunday, March 3
Blaise Carriere (Ragin’ Cajun) def. Chris Ratcliff (New Orleans)
Treyvon Bonnet (Backstreet) def. Joseph Bargeman (Backstreet)
Wayne Boudreaux (unattached) def. Jerome Clayton (New Orleans)
Edward Rodriguez (Kenner) def. Jekobe Stallworth (New Orleans)
Jah Lindsey (New Orleans) def. Harold Mayo (unattached)
Deron Isom (Spartans) def. Victor Pradis (unattached)
Travonta Johnson (New Iberia) def. Matthew Broussard (Ragin’ Cajun)
Bobby Adams (Shreveport) def. Bry’jun Jenkins (Spartans)
Alvin Joseph Voorhies Jr.
Funeral services will be held Friday, March 8, at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home for Alvin Joseph Voorhies Jr., 64, who died Monday, March 4, 2019, in Crowley.
Deacon Tom Sommers will officiate for the services.
The family requests visiting hours Friday from 9:30 a.m. to service time. A rosary will be recited Friday at 11:30 a.m.
At the request of Alvin, he will be cremated and buried with his mother in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Alvin was a native and lifelong resident of Crowley and graduated from Crowley High School ,Class of 1972. He retired from Leevac Shipyard in Mermentau where he worked for many years as a welder/supervisor.
Alvin loved NASCAR and NHRA and attended many races. As a hobby, Alvin enjoyed designing and fabricating barbecue pits. He enjoyed watching football games and spending time with family and friends.
Alvin is survived by his father, Alvin J. Voorhies Sr. of Crowley; two sisters, Susan Quibodeaux and husband Raymond, and Gail Greenman and husband Johnny, all of Crowley; three nieces, Amy Greenman, Andrea Q. Trahan and Angela Greenman; one nephew, Aubrey Quibodeaux; great nieces, Sidney Quibodeaux and Marlee Trahan; great nephews, Bryce Trahan, Carson Quibodeaux and Tripp Trahan.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Rudell Stutes Voorhies; maternal grandparents, Sweeney and Lucille Broussard Stutes; paternal grandparents, Joe and Violet Nelson Voorhies.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 N. Avenue F, Crowley, 337-783-3313.
Mose Milson Jr.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 9, at 1 p.m. at Jerusalem Baptist Church for Mose Milson Jr., 83, who died Feb. 27, 2019, at The Ellington of Rayne Nursing Home.
Services will be conducted by Sherard Joseph.
Interment will be in West Crowley Cemetery.
He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Linda Milson; three sons, Darrell Milson Sr. (Aletta) and Stanford Milson (Nona), both of Crowley, and Tyrone Henry (Mary) of Beaumont, Texas; seven daughters, Gail Milson, Donna Faye Milson, Michelle Pitre (Martin), Stephanie Goodwin (Milton) and Jennifer Pete (Carlton), all of Crowley, Bridget Handy Gibson (David) of Baker, and Terrie Lynn Butler (Kevin) of Lafayette; one sister, Gloria Clark of Los Angeles, California; 19 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; seven great-great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Mose Milson Sr. and Clara Briggs; and his siblings, Warren Milson Sr., Lucinda Reed, Flora Bundrant, Helen Mouton, Johnny Milson, Frank Milson Sr., Eva Mae Milson, Mildred Jones and Ethel Lee Perron.
Visitation will be held Saturday, March 9, at Jerusalem Baptist Church from 10 a.m. until time of service.
Sign the guestbook online at www.syriefh.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Syrie Funeral Home, Inc. ,of Lafayette.
Lou Ella Thibodeaux Crochet
Mrs. Lou Ella Thibodeaux Crochet departed this life on Monday, March 4, 2019, at her home in Crowley. She was 95.
She follows the passing of her parents, Cyrus Thibodeaux and Ella Foreman Thibodeaux; her in-laws, Fernest Crochet and Claudia Breaux Crochet; her sisters, Willie and Billie; her long-time friend, Ann; and her husband, Harold.
She leaves behind her children, Linda, Jim, Glen and Paul; grandchildren, Todd, Tessie and Toby; great-grandchildren, Lanie, Penelope and Elsie; her sister, Nancy; her niece, Cindy; and great niece, Ava.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 8, at a 2 p.m. Mass in the Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Scott.
The Rev. Gary Schexnayder will be the celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the services. Lectors will be Cindy Livaudais and Nancy Villejoin and the giftbearers will be her children. Denise Melancon, organist, and Dave Domingue will sing for the services “Here I Am, Lord,” “Shepherd Me, O God,” “Ave Maria,” “On Eagles’ Wings” and “J’irai la voir un jour.” The eulogists will be Toby Pete and Jim Crochet.
Entombment will be in the Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery Mausoleum.
The family will receive friends at Martin & Castille Funeral Home’s Scott location on Friday from 9 a.m. until time of the services.
A Rosary will be prayed by Laura LeBlanc and Nancy Villejoin Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the funeral home
Pallbearers will be Joey Livaudais, Daryl Villejoin, Greg Villejoin, Todd Pete, Toby Pete and Craig Waters.
View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com.
Martin & Castille - Scott, 802 Alfred St., 337 234-2320, is in charge of arrangements.
Crowley bank robbed
An unarmed man robbed a Bank of Commerce bank branch here Wednesday afternoon, according to police.
Police Chief Jimmy Broussard said the man entered the bank in the 300 block of North Avenue G around noon, asked for change and, when the drawer was opened, ordered the teller to empty the drawer into a paper bag.
After receiving the cash, he exited the building and began walking in an undisclosed location.
According to reports, the robber did not have a weapon.
The robber is described as a black male wearing a gray cap.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Crowley police at (337) 783-1234 of Crime Stoppers at 789-TIPS.
