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Dr. Joseph Dell “J.D.” Hains

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, Oct 23, at 2 p.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Crowley for Dr. Joseph Dell Hains Jr. who died peacefully on Friday, Oct. 19, 2018, at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Fr. Mikel Polson, pastor of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, will officiate for the services.
The family requests visiting hours Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. A rosary will be recited at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
He was born in Crowley at his grandmother’s home on Dec. 2, 1917, the same home that he has lived in the last 38 years. He was raised on South Highway 13 on his parent’s farm. J.D. attended St. Michael’s school and graduated from Crowley High School.
After working on the family farm, in June 1941, he enlisted in the Army Air Corp. Immediately after “Pearl Harbor” his company was sent to several islands in the Pacific Theater and, in the line of duty, he was injured, sent back to the U.S. and spent months recuperating.
He utilized the Montgomery G.I. bill to attend the North Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago. He met and married Anna Jean Hegner from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in August, 1949. They returned to Crowley where he practiced optometry for 40 years.
J.D. and Jean were involved in their community and their Catholic Church as well as their children’s schools. “Doc,” as he was frequently called, was involved in the Boy Scouts as Scoutmaster and later a Scout Advisory committee. He was in the Crowley Rotary Club and the Crowley Recreation advisory board. He did volunteer eye screenings for the Lions Club.
He was a member of the Civil Air Patrol, a ham radio operator and, in retirement, a parish volunteer committee member for Legros Airport in Estherwood.
He is also a Knight of Columbus as well as a 4th Degree K. of C. He was active in many activities at St Michael over the years including, Nocturnal Adoration and The Adoration Chapel, Lecture and Commentator, attended retreat at Grand Coteau every year with his Crowley group.
He was very active with the Crowley Recycling Center well into 1990s.
Dr. Hains is survived by five children, Mary C. Hains of Crowley, Dell Hains of Morgan City, Cathy Taylor of Crowley, Linda Kilpatrick of Kosse, Texas, and Tom Hains and wife Cindy of Paul’s Valley, Oklahoma. He has 11 grandchildren, Michael Doucet II and wife Kristy of Crowley, Jennifer D. Lopez and husband Dustin of Crowley, John “Bo” Doucet of Crowley, Stephen Doucet and wife Katherine of Houston, Texas, Bryan Doucet and wife Anna of Crowley, Lauren Vice of Austin, Texas, Matt Taylor of Houston, Texas, Jake Taylor of Houston, Texas, Bradley Kilpatrick of New Braunfels, Texas, Phillip Hains of Springfield, Virginia, and Christopher Hains of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Lucille Hains of Crowley; and brother Johnny Hains and wife Beverly of Crowley.
He was predeceased by his wife Anna Jean Hegner Hains; his parents, J.D. Hains Sr. and Linda Meaux Hains; brother Lawrence B Hains; and sisters Florence H. Furlow and Theresa Hains.
The family wishes to express their sincerest thanks to Lamm Hospice of Crowley, Home Instead employee Charlene Comeaux, who cared for Jean for 2 1/2 years then returned to care for J.D. for two years; also Dr. M.N. Katira and Dr. Dale LeLeux and their staffs.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to a charity of your choice.
Pallbearers will be grandsons Matt and Jake Taylor, Christopher Hains, Bradley Kilpatrick, Stephen Doucet and Bryan Doucet.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 North Avenue F, Crowley, LA 70526, 337-783-3313.

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Carencro Bears top Rayne Wolves in 39-21 district contest

CARENCRO – When a team gives it their all and falls short, they feel it.
But, during Rayne High’s district contest at Carencro High, the Wolves fell short for not one reason, but two.
“Considering we had six starters out tonight, I’ve gotta give it to our guys because they never gave up and gave it their all,” stated Rayne High Head Coach Curt Ware following the Wolves’ 39-21 loss to the Bears.
“We had some guys step it up here tonight,” continued Ware. “and it showed. I was expecting them (Carencro) to outplay us in a big way and hand us a big loss. But, considering who we had on the field tonight, I’m proud of these guys. They wanted a win and tried their best. We just came up short.”
Despite having a number of starters out, the Wolves held their own, starting Friday’s contest with a 7-all tied in the first quarter of action.
The Wolves took the opening kickoff and began on point with a 37-yard return by Tyler Fontenot to Rayne’s 37-yard line. A couple of rushes by Darian Richard, Darion Senegal and Carlos Figaro brought the Wolves to the Bears’ 24-yard line in the redzone. Quarterback Collin LaCombe found Darian Richard for a 23-yard completion, placing Rayne less than one yard from the endzone. Richard ran it up the middle for the score and a quick Rayne 6-0 Rayne lead. The extra point by Morgan Manuel saw the Wolves take a 7-0 lead at the nine-minute mark.
Carencro answered with a score of their own on the very next drive with a rushing and passing 55-yard drive for a 7-all tie which held until the second quarter.
An interception by Marlon Forman place the Wolves at the 13-yard line, but could not convert into a score.
The following drive by Carencro saw the Bears score on a rushing TD for a 14-7 lead.
But, the Rayne defense answered once again with a fumble recovery by Brandon Auguillard and placing the Wolves within five yards of the endzone. Darian Richard pushed in a rush for the score. The extra point was just wide to the right and Carencro still held a slight 14-13 lead with only 27 seconds remaining in the first half of play.
But, that was all that was needed as Carencro’s passing game placed the Bears at the five-yard line. A short pass saw the Bears touch the endzone once again gaining a 21-13 lead at the halftime break.
The Bears received the kickoff opening the second half of play, resulting in a 52-yard scoring drive and a 29-13 Carencro lead.
But, the Wolves answered with a scoring drive of their own, a 59-yard drive compliments of runs by Darian Richard and Darion Senegal and pass completion from LaCombe to Carlos Figaro. Richard touched the endzone once again for a score, tightening Carencro’s lead at 29-21 heading into the fourth and final quarter.
Carencro opened the fourth quarter with a 58-yard scoring drive completed with a Jason Royer touchdown run from 14 yards out. The extra point saw the Bears up 39-21 midway through the last quarter.
Rayne was able to brush close to the red zone during the final minutes of the ballgame but was unable to score for the 39-21 finale and Carencro district win.
Of their 203 total offensive yards, the Wolves’ rushing game totaled 143 yards on 23 carries by Rayne runners led by Darian Richard (23-121), Darion Senegal (11-29) and Carlos Figaro (3-8).
Rayne quarterback Collin LaCombe was 5-for-11 for 60 yards. Receivers were Richard (3-41) and Figaro (2-19).
Leading tackles on the Rayne defense were Jamarcus Monroe and Darian Richard each with 6.5 tackles. Monroe collected five solos and three assists, while Richard managed four solos and five assists.
Completing the Rayne defensive stats were Marlon Forman (6), Miles Doucet and Peyton Francis (5 each), and Carlos Figaro, Ron Roberts, Bobby Guidry and Brandon Auguillard each with three. Forman also recorded an interception, while Monroe, Auguillard, Doucet and Roberts each collected a tackle for a loss.
“Looks like we will have a couple of our starters back next game,” stated Ware as he eyed next week’s game. “In all my years as a head coach, I don’t remember ever having six starters out for a game. Then, some of our guys play both ways, so we’re looking at more than six positions.”
“I’m hoping we get our guys back and get our offense running again,” Ware noted. “We sure could have used them tonight. I really think that was missing for a win tonight.”
The Wolves will lick their wounds, hopefully get well and return home on Thursday (Oct. 25) when they will host Westgate at Wolf Stadium. Westgate is coming off a big win at Teurlings last week. Kick-off is 7 p.m.

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Lady Wolves seek 3-III district volleyball title

RAYNE - With a 7-1 district slate heading into their last week of district play, the Lady Wolves are in search of a possible district title before entering post-seaosn play.
The Lady Wolves have claimed wins in a tough district with wins over Crowley, Eunice, Iota Church Point and Northwest.
With two games remaining this week against Iota and Church Point, Head Coach Stephanie Garrett and her Lady Wolves are eying another district title.
“Everyone else has at least two losses in the district so we have a great chance to win this,” state Garrett about adding another district title to Rayne High’s list. “I’ve told these girls from the beginning they could do this. I hope they can.”

Wolves take 48-26 district win over Northside

RAYNE – Rayne High football fans know the Wolves a limited number of returning starters from last year’s semi-finalist squad. They have struggled with getting their rookies into the formation and help prevent two-way starters. That was more challenging than ever Friday as Rayne took the field less four starters due to injuries.
Plus, during Friday’s contest against Northside High, three additional starters went down with injuries, seeing seven Rayne starters out for the second half.
“We had guys playing positions they have never even practiced before,” stated Rayne High Head Coach Curt Ware following the Wolves’ 48-26 win over the Vikings.
“When you start the games with four guys out, then we get hit with three other starters go down, this was a tough night,” Ware continued. “I’m just glad we were able to get the right combo with subs to pull out the win.”
Rayne lit up the score board off their first drive of the night. Following a 25-yard run by John Daigle, Collin LaCombe found Zach Fontenot for a 56-yard touchdown completion. The extra point was blocked and Rayne held a 6-0 lead.
Northside answered with a score of their own on their first drive, a short run and 6-all score.
The first quarter was closed with a 15-yard touchdown run by Rayne’s Daron Senegal and an extra point by Morgan Manuel for a 13-6 Rayne lead.
The second quarter saw Rayne’s Senegal score his second touchdown of the night from 13 yards out. Manuel hit his second extra point and the Wolves held a 20-6 lead.
The Vikings answered with a 14-yard touchdown, but failed with a two-point conversion and trailed with a 20-12 score mid-way through the second quarter.
Around the six-minute mark, Senegal found the endzone once again for a rushing touchdown. Manuel booted another extra point for a 27-12 Rayne lead.
Northside completed the first half of play with a 30-yard touchdown pass for a 27-18 Rayne lead heading into the locker room for the halftime break.
The third quarter saw the Wolves lose three starters to injuries and both teams struggle with penalties.
But, the fourth and last quarter saw Rayne punch in three additional touchdowns, all from Darian Richard (29, 51 and 62 yards) to seal the 48-26 win.
Of Rayne’s 625 total offense, the running game produced 528 yards on the ground.
Leading rushers for the Wolves were Darian Richard with 316 yards on 24 carries with three touchdowns, and Darion Senegal with 20 carries for 166 yards and three touchdowns. John Daigle added 36 yards and Zach Fontenot had 17.
In the air, quarterback Collin LaCombe connected with three completion for 97 yards and one touchdown.
Receivers were Zach Fontenot (2-73 yards) and Darian Richard (1-24 yards).
The Rayne defense was led by Darian Richard with 12 tackles including seven solos and 10 assists. Miles Doucet turned in 10 tackles, while Ron Roberts, Brandon Auguillard and Peyton Francis with five each. Marlon Forman and Will Arceneaux each had 3.5 tackles, while Darien Wilridge, Tyler Fontenot and Tucker Wingate each recorded two tackles each.
“I’m sure we will have the majority of our injured players back next week,” noted Ware as he looked forward to next week’s game. “But, we have a couple starters I’m not sure of. Hope they are on the mend and back on the field Friday.”
The Wolves will hit the road on Friday for their next district contest against the Carencro High School Bears at the Cro’ Dome in Carencro.

Rayne High class of 1968 celebrates golden 50-year reunion

The Rayne High class of 1968 celebrated their “golden” anniversary by attending their 50-year class reunion on Saturday, Sept. 22, at Union Hall in Rayne.
Reunion committee members were Jennifer Cordova, Donna McCardell, Chris Simpson, Larry Menard and Florette Dischler.
Decor for the evening gathering included purple tablecloths, purple and gold mums in cylinder vases, gold treat bags with candy wrapped in gold, mints in purple and white stripped wrapping, streamers accenting tables and walls, along with tall gold metallic centerpiece sprays on food tables.
Refreshments provided for classmates and guests included various hot h’ordeuvres, a variety of cold sandwiches, crab dip with crackers, spinach and artichoke dip with garlic crusted toast points, vegetable and fruit trays, and assorted cookies and cakes.
Entertainment was provided by DJ Jason Richard.
A total of 50 classmates were in attendance for the reunion who traveled from Abbeville, Baton Rouge, Branch, Broussard, Carencro, Crowley, Denham Springs, Duson, Eunice, Houma, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Metairie, Rayne, Scott, in addition to out-of-state classmates from Houston and Pearland, TX; Hermitage, TN; Oxford, MS; White Hall, AR and Tulsa, OK.
Special guest in attendance was John “Piggy” Arceneaux.
Remembered was the class’ sponsor, Mrs. Fair King Hash.
A special table was noted for deceased classmates. The table was decorated with a formal white tablecloth and held 18 yellow roses in purple vases.
Of special significance of the classmates were photos in silver frames including: Joe Guidry, George Sonnier, Donnie Leblanc, Kenneth Fontenot, Norma Babineaux Richard, Darrell Broussard, Daniel Daigle, Marie Hoffpauir Cormier, Mike Hoffpauir, Rusty Guidry, Terry Monceaux, Sandra Foreman Hoffpauir, Wilton Thibodeaux, Catherine Spaetgens Schnexider, Edward Richard, Catherine Profit Demers, Mike Bordelon and Linda Arceneaux.
Class officers were president Barry Heinen, vice president Carla Lormond, secretary Sadie Guillot and treasurer Ida Girouard.
The class song was “Turn Around”, yellow rose was the class flower and the class colors were blue and white.
The class motto was “I will find a way or I will make one.”
Classmates in attendance were Gloria Richard Collier, Carolyn Guidry Menard, Marlene Leger Goodson, Nancy Sarsfield, Jennifer Bourque Cordova, Daisy Venable Caruso, Eva Granger Trahan, Judy Daigle Huval, Peggy Constantin Richard, Florette Dischler, Joanne Thompson Bordelon, Rodney Savoy, Cindi Moody Savoy, Janet Olinger Landes, Susan Reed Odom, Judith Meche Constantine, Donna Sonnier Blank, Norma Doga Baronne, Carla Boudreaux Lormond, Shirley Witherwax, Linda Menard Bustamante, Delores Vasseur Hines, Linda Franklin Mosher, John Moreau, Raylin Alleman, Ida Martin Hooper, Nancy Morgan Comeaux, Chris Benoit Melancon, Donna Borne McCardell, Betty Jo Clement Constantine, Chris Chappuis Simpson, Harold Simon, Loretta Andrus Hornsby, Linda Bordes Tassin, Norman Saltzman, Myrna Manual Constantin, Linda Fuselier Young, Benton Perrodin, Robley Moreau, Larry Menard, Rodney Richard, Larry Savoie, Barry Heinen, Russell Lanclos, Ronald Domingue, Ralius Dupuis, Rhuel Hoffpauir, Glenn Hebert and Gary Domingue.

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