FOOTBALL:
Offense – two receivers, one tight end, two tackles, two guards,
one center, one quarterback, three running backs, one placekicker
Defense – four down linemen, four linebackers, four defensive
backs, one punter, one return specialist and one coach of the year.
In the past two years we have added an athlete position to insure
that a worthy athlete is not left off the all-state team.
PLEASE NOTE: MVP must come from a player selected to the first-team.
If MVP is not on first team they are not eligible for all-state honors.
BASKETBALL:
The All-State team consists of five first-team players and five second-team
players for both boys and girls basketball. All-district teams should
conform to this format.
The MVP must be included in the five-member first team. There should
be no ties for MVP or for spots on the team. When teams tie, there
are ways to break the tie. Do the same for players by comparing statistics,
checking head-to-head competition and considering team finish.
SOFTBALL:
For Classes 5A to 1A the All-State team consists of four pitchers,
one catcher, one first baseman, a second baseman, a shortstop, a third
baseman, three outfielders and five utility players. The MVP must
appear on the first team to be eligible for all-state honors.
In Classes B and C, the top 16 players, regardless of position are
selected.
BASEBALL:
The LSWA’s chapter chairmen select the teams in Classes 5A to
1A. The teams for Classes B and C are selected by an LSWA committee.
In Classes 5A to 1A, the team consists of four pitchers, one catcher,
a first baseman, a second baseman, shortstop, third baseman, three
outfielders and five utility players. In Classes B and C, the top
16 players, regardless of position are selected.
SOCCER:
In soccer, where the LSWA does not select an all-state team, all-district
teams should consist of no more than seven offensive players and seven
defensive players with goalies included in the seven defensive players.
An outstanding offensive player, outstanding defensive player and
coach of the year will be selected following selection of each team
from the players voted to the team.
VOLLEYBALL:
In volleyball, where the LSWA does not select an all-state team, all-district
teams should consist of no more than 10 players. An outstanding player
and coach of the year will be selected following selection of each
team from the players voted to the team.
DISTRICT
ASSIGNMENTS FOR LSWA ALL-STATE NOMINATIONS
ALEXANDRIA (7): 3-4A, 3-3A, 6-2A, 3-1A, 5-B, 5-C, 6-C
SHREVEPORT (7): 1-5A, 1-4A, 1-3A, 1-2A, 1-1A, 1-B, 1-C
RUSTON (1): 2-B
MONROE (10): 1-5A, 2-4A, 2-3A, 2-2A, 4-2A, 2-1A, 4-1A, 3-B, 2-C, 4-C
LEESVILLE (8): 4-4A, 3-2A, 5-2A, 3-1A, 4-B, 5-B, 3-C, 4-C
BATON ROUGE (12): 3-5A, 6-4A, 7-4A, 8-3A, 8-2A, 6-1A, 7-1A, 8-1A,
9-1A, 8-B, 9-B, 9-C
HAMMOND (3): 4-5A, 9-3A, 9-2A,
LAFAYETTE (10): 2-5A, 5-4A, 5-3A, 6-3A, 6-2A, 7-2A, 6-1A, 7-B, 7-C,
8-C,
LAKE CHARLES (7): 2-5A, 4-4A, 4-3A, 5-2A, 5-1A, 6-B, 7-C,
THIBODAUX (5): 5-5A, 6-5A, 7-3A, 10-2A, 8-1A
NEW ORLEANS (12): 4-5A, 7-5A, 8-5A, 8-4A, 9-4A, 10-4A, 11-4A, 10-3A,
10-2A, 11-2A, 10-1A, 10-C
LSWA
OFFICERS
President – Kent Lowe, LSU
Vice President – Garland Foreman, Bunkie Record
Vice President/Sports Information – Michael Bonnette, LSU
Secretary – Lori Lyons, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Treasurer – Jim Kleinpeter, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Past President – Scooter Hobbs, Lake Charles American Press
ALL-STATE
CHAPTER CHAIRPERSONS
Alexandria – Prep writer, The Town Talk
Baton Rouge -- Robin Fambrough, The Advocate
Hammond – John Lenz, Daily Star
Lafayette – Kevin Foote, Daily Advertiser
Lake Charles – Brian Guilbeau, Jonathan Manning American Press
Leesville – Brian Trahan, Leesville Leader
Monroe – Paul Letlow, News-Star
New Orleans -- Bill Bumgarner, Times-Picayune
New Orleans/Slidell bureau – Billy Turner and Tammy Nunez, Times-Picayune
Ruston -- O.K. "Buddy" Davis, Daily Leader
Shreveport – Brian McCallum, The Times
Thibodaux/Houma – Teddy Renois, Thibodaux Daily Comet/Houma
Courier
Note: The
fact that a newspaper is a assigned a district to collect all-state
nominations from does not mandate that the newspaper provide game
coverage to any or all schools in the district. These assignments
are a way to foster cooperation between the media and the schools
but giving coaches a chance to see who they should contact about LSWA
All-State teams.