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Vermilion Catholic seniors serving as pallbearers carry the coffin down the steps of St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church following the mass for the seven unclaimed bodies. The seven pallbearers (clockwise around the coffin) are Ross Dartez, Wyatt Gunter, Alex Broussard, Hudson Hebert, Bryce Lege, Jackson Trahan and Ben Constantin.

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Vermilion Catholic senior Kate Rabalais carries flowers to the tomb.

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Fr. Alexander Albert offers a blessing at the tomb following the mass for the seven unclaimed bodies.

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Students and members of the Vermilion Catholic community gathered at the old Catholic cemetery for the burial of seven unclaimed bodies. Since 2019, Vermilion Catholic seniors classes have helped bury 65 unclaimed bodies.

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Member of Vermilion Catholic’s Class of 2025, seventh year of the holding a Mass of Christian burial for unclaimed bodies.

VC seniors help provide Mass of Christian burial for seven unclaimed bodies; 65 since 2019

As you approach the front doors of Vermilion Catholic, you will see a two-part school motto displayed above both doors. Upon entering the school building, the first part reads, “Enter to Learn Christ,” as you leave the building, the second part reads, “Leave to Serve Christ.”
 This motto is something the school strives to instill in all of our students on a daily basis.
Beginning with the Class of 2019, the senior classes embraced this motto. Mimicking the project of St. John’s Cathedral in Lafayette, the seniors started fundraising to bury the unclaimed in Vermilion Parish. As a result, they raised enough money to provide a final resting place for these cremated remains.
Reba Broussard, a teacher at VC, who has helped organize the effort through the years has called this, “A Corporal Work of Mercy.”
To date, students have been able to help bury 65 cremated remains. Last Thursday, the senior class of 2025 was able to honor seven unclaimed and were able to give them a proper Christian burial.
Fr. Alexander Albert celebrated a mass of Christian burials for this year’s remains during a weekly school mass on Thursday, March 20, at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church. Burial followed immediately in the Old Catholic Cemetery behind the church.
Students and school officials thanked Reba Broussard for initiating and continuing this corporal work of mercy with our senior class.
Broussard thanked Vermilion Parish Coroner Dr. Myriam Hutchinson and her staff, as well as Vincent Funeral Home’s Dwayne Solis and Cade Landry, both of whom helped with the preparation.
“This solemn event is also made possible by cooperation,” Broussard said.
Students of St. Francis Catholic School of Iota made a special donation. They donated the proceeds from the Pro Life March they held. Charlotte McCrory, her daughter, Myra Broussard, and granddaughter Camille took part in a special presentation of that donation.

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(From Left to Right): Eric Hays, Director of Sales for Otterbox, Ottie the Otter, Mascot for Otterbox, Gracie A., Member of the Vermilion Boys & Girls Club, Tony Krueck, SVP, Residential Mobile & Product, Cox, Erin Monroe, Market Vice President for Greater Louisiana, Cox, and Colleen Langner, EVP, Chief Residential Officer, Cox.

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Gracie A. has been Awarded $25,000 Scholarship for Inspirational Design Showcasing the Beauty of Connection and Power of Dreams.

Gracie awarded $25,000

16-year-old from Leroy wins scholarship through first-ever Cox Mobile Phone Case contest

Sixteen-year-old Gracie A. of Leroy has been named as Cox Mobile’s first-ever nationwide phone case design contest winner during a local celebration at the Children’s Museum of Acadiana yesterday.
A proud member of Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana’s Rodney Simon Vermilion Unit, Gracie’s winning design, themed "A World Within Reach," earned her a $25,000 scholarship, propelling her one step closer to her dreams.
“Hands of the World reflects the beauty of connection and the power of dreams,” says Gracie A. “As a teenage artist, I wanted to create a design that celebrates how people from all over the globe can reach out, inspire, and uplift each other. The gradient background of blues, purples, and pinks represents a world full of hope and endless possibilities.” 
An aspiring forensic scientist, Gracie has always had a passion for art but never had the opportunity to explore it until she began attending Boys & Girls Club after school. Her journey shows the impact of providing creative outlets and support to young individuals.
The contest, held in partnership with Cox Communications to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Cox Innovations Labs in Boys & Girls Clubs, invited eligible Boys & Girls Club members from Cox markets to submit original phone case designs. As the award-winning design winner, Gracie's art will be manufactured on phone cases by Otterbox and sold online and in Cox Mobile stores. 
Gracie’s victory extends beyond her personal achievement. Her home Club, the Vermilion Unit in Abbeville, will receive a $25,000 grant to establish a Cox Innovation Lab – an advanced learning space designed to equip kids and teens with technology and resources essential for their success.
"We are incredibly proud of Gracie and her incredible achievement," said Rhyan Wheeler, Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana President & CEO. "Her story is a testament to the limitless opportunities available to young people when they are given the right tools and encouragement. This scholarship will support her future aspirations, and the Cox Innovation Lab will ensure even more Club members can explore and thrive in the world of technology and creativity.”

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana

This year marks the 55th anniversary of Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana. Boys & Girls
Clubs of Acadiana operates under a mission to empower all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Serving youth in 9 different locations, Boys & Girls Clubs provide opportunities through after school programs and summer camps with activities focusing on Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles & Habits, and Good Character & Leadership.
If interested in supporting the Boys & Girls Club, visit www.bgcacadiana.com/donate or call 337-268-9555.

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D’Jacqney Mitchell

Man wanted in connection to fatal shooting in Abbeville last August arrested

A man wanted in connection to a fatal shooting last August has been arrested.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Abbeville Police Department received a call from St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office advising that they had arrested D’Jacqney Mitchell, 21, on our outstanding felony warrant for:
• 1 count – First Degree Murder
• 1 count- Attempted First Degree Murder
This incident occurred on Aug. 26, 2024, when two victims were shot. One victim died from his wounds, and the second victim was transferred to a local area hospital where he was listed in stable condition.
Mitchell was brought to the Abbeville Police Department, where he was booked, and will be transported to the Vermilion Parish Corrections Center.
Mitchell has a bond set in the sum of $750,000.
Abbeville Chief of Police Mike Hardy would like to thank the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office, the U.S. Marshals, and any other law enforcement agency that assisted with Mr. Mitchell's apprehension.
Chief Hardy urges the public to provide information on any other crime by calling the Abbeville Police Department at (337) 893-2511. You may also contact our “Tips” line at (337) 892-6777. All callers may remain anonymous. Citizens may also send anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers of Vermilion by calling (337) 740-TIPS or the P3 app, which can be downloaded through the Apple App Store or at Google Play Store.

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Sheryl Veazey

November 8, 1951 - April 5, 2025

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 10, 2025, at a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Genevieve Catholic Church in Lafayette for Sheryl Marie Marsiglia Veazey, age 73, who passed away on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge.
The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille's DOWNTOWN Location on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A Rosary will be recited on Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. followed by eulogies in the funeral home led by Deacon Joshua LeBlanc. There will be no public visitation on Thursday.
Reverend Brian Taylor will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and officiate the services. Interment will be held in Calvary Cemetery in Lafayette.
Survivors include her children, Jared Veazey and his wife, Sandra, Joshua Veazey and his wife, Jennifer, Angelique Trimble and her husband, Mike; seven grandchildren, Nicholas Veazey, Alex Pedrianes, Aiden Trimble, Annabella Veazey, Adelheide Veazey, Kennedie Forestier, and Shelby Trimble; two great grandchildren, MaeLynn and Magnolia; two siblings, Cynthia Marsiglia and Buddy Marsiglia; and many relatives and friends.
Preceded in death by her parents, Antoine “Tony” Marsiglia and Rita Durio Marsiglia; one grandson, Michael Trimble; and one sister, Judy M. Boudreaux.
Sheryl, a native of Lafayette and longtime resident of Pecan Island, LA, was a devoted educator, faithful Catholic, and beloved member of her community. A graduate of Northside High School, she went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in education from USL. Sheryl spent her career teaching high school history at Pecan Island High School and proudly retired from the Vermilion Parish School System after more than 30 years of dedicated service.
She found joy in life’s simple pleasures-reading, watching murder mysteries and game shows, working on puzzles, and playing gin rummy. A lifelong Elvis fan, she also enjoyed hobbies that reflected her warm and spirited personality. Her Catholic faith was a cornerstone of her life. She served as a catechism teacher, volunteer, and sacristan at Sacred Heart Mission Chapel in Pecan Island, giving generously of her time and heart.
Sheryl will be remembered for her commitment to education, her love for her community and faith, and the kindness she shared with all who knew her.
Pallbearers will be Jared Veazey, Josh Veazey, Nick Veazey, Mike Trimble, Aiden Trimble, and Christopher Veazey.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Buddy Marsiglia and T-Bud Marsiglia.
View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com
Martin & Castille Funeral Home - DOWNTOWN, 330 St. Landry Street, Lafayette, Louisiana 70506, 337-234-2311

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Kaplan's Addyson Hebert hit a home run against Assumption.

Kaplan Lady Pirates on 17-game winning streak

The Kaplan Lady Pirates won their 17th straight game, beating Class 5A Barbe on Thursday, Nachitoches Central, 3-2 , Ouachita Parish 9-1 and Assumption 6-5.
With the wins, the Lady Pirates (23-2)  climbed to No. 2 in the Division III Non-Select power rankings. 
This past week, the Lady Pirates beat three Division I Non Select schools that are ranked in the Top 28 and one Division II Non Select school.
Barbe is No. 28, while Natchitoches Central (11-14) is No. 31 and Ouachita Parish (15-13) is No. 20. KHS beat 24-5 Assumption, who is No. 4 in Division II Non-Select division.
As of Wednesday, Kaplan has two games remaining this season. Both games are home. On Thursday, KHS plays No 15 Sulphur (14-10) and Northside Christian (10-2) on Monday. Northside Christian is No. 1 in the Class C Division.

Kaplan.............6
Assumption.....5
Despite seeing their 4-run lead whittled down by the end, Kaplan still held off for a 6-5 victory on Monday.
Kaplan had only three hits, while Assumption had eight.
A home run to left field by Addyson Hebert put Kaplan on the board in the bottom of the second.
Isabella Domingue hit a solo home run to left field in the top of the fifth for the Assumption.
Kaplan scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth on a home run to center field by Lexi Greene following a 8-pitch at-bat.
Greene stepped in the circle first for Kaplan. The starter gave up eight hits and five runs (three earned) over seven innings, striking out nine and walking one.
Greene led KHS with two hits in three at bats from the leadoff position. Addyson had the other hit.

Kaplan............................3
Natchitoches Central.....2
On Friday, KHS beat Natchitoches Central 3-2 after taking the lead late in the game.
Natchitoches Central (14-10) is ranked No. 14 in Division I Non-Select
Kaplan held a 2-0 lead until the fourth inning when Central scored a run.
The game was tied at two in the bottom of the sixth when Addyson Hebert singled, scoring one run. The go ahead run was set up when Liberty Greene walked and then stole second base. Hebert ripped the hit to left field.

Pitcher Lexi Greene earned the win for Kaplan. The hurler gave up three hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out 11 and walking two.
In the top of the seventh inning, Lexi retired Central with two ground outs and a strike out.
Kadey Duhon, Hebert, Baleigh Landry, and Greene each collected one hit for KHS.

Kaplan.....................9
Ouachita Parish.......1
Kaplan scored six runs in the sixth inning, which helped them defeat Ouachita Parish 9-1 on Friday.
Kaplan led 2-0 until the top of the sixth inning when it exploded for six runs and when the inning was over, Kaplan led 8-1.
In the top of the sixth frame, Cheyanne Breaux drew a walk, scoring one run, Taylor Madison induced Kadey Duhon to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored, an error scored two runs, Madison induced Abbigale Ford to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored, and Kalli Trahan singled, scoring one run.
A ground out by Emily Vidalier put Kaplan on the board in the top of the first inning.
Lexi Greene led things off in the circle for KHS. The pitcher allowed seven hits and one run over seven innings, striking out four and walking three.
Greene, Ford, and Liberty Greene each collected two hits for KHS.
Baleigh Landry and Ford each drove in two runs for KHS.
Kaplan had patience at the plate, amassing 11 walks for the game. Trahan, Duhon, Breaux, Addyson Hebert, and Landry led the team with two free passes each.

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Anne-Catherin Gallet Mathews is the new VC girls basketball coach. She graduated from the school in 2019 where she also played for Kim Guidry.

Vermilion Catholic announces Anne-Catherine Gallet Mathews is new girls basketball coach

Former VC player replaces Kim Guidry who retired this season

Vermilion Catholic has announced that 24-year-old Anne-Catherine Gallet Mathews will be the new head coach of the girls’ basketball team.
Mathews played for Kim Guidry from 2015 to 2019.
Before accepting the position, Mathews has been coaching at Acadiana Renaissance  Charter Academy in Youngsville for the last two years. She was the girl’s assistant basketball coach and the head tennis coach.  
Mathews is the daughter of VC assistant coach and former player Angela Dubois Gallet.  Gallet and Hollie Nelms Trahan will remain as the assistant coaches.
When Mathews got into coaching, it was a dream to return to Vermilion Catholic and take over the basketball program.  But that dream of going back was down the line and not this soon.
That changed when Coach Kim Guidry called her and asked if she would be interested in taking over the program. 
“It never dawned on me that it would happen when I was this young,” said Mathews. 
After getting off the phone with Coach Kim, the first person she told was her mom.
Mathews was uncertain about taking over the program because she had recently given birth to twins. She worried about balancing her family responsibilities with her duties as head basketball coach.
After discussing it with her husband and parents, she accepted the position.
Mathews said she is not worried about filling Guidry’s shoes.
“I am not worried because Gidge has taught me well,” said Mathews.  “My goal is to continue her legacy and create my own while keeping the Lady Eagle program the same.”
Coach Guidry said, “Hiring her is great for the program.  I could not be more excited. She was my first choice. I am excited she will keep the program going.”
Guidry has been the head coach at VC for 39 years. 
From 1985-2025, Guidry won 936 games, made nine Sweet 16 appearances, finished state runner-up twice, and won two state championships.

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Kennedy Marceaux

Marceaux makes plate appearance against LSU

Kaplan High graduate has played in 22 games for Alabama

BATON ROUGE, La. – Alabama softball concluded its weekend road series against LSU with an 8-5 victory on Sunday afternoon at Tiger Park. However, LSU won the series against Alabama, taking two out of three games.

Kaplan High graduate Kennedy Marceaux made a plate appearance in the final game of the three-game series. She was brought in as a pinch hitter.
Throughout the season, Marceaux, a freshman, has played in 22 games and has started nine of them. She has recorded 35 plate appearances, with a batting average of .353, totaling 12 hits and nine runs batted in.
Currently, Alabama’s overall record stands at 28-15, with a conference record of 5-7 in the SEC.

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Lexi Broussard had a good weekend at the plate for LCU. She hit a grand slam home run and went 3-for-3 at the plate.

North Vermilion graduate Lexi Broussard hits grand slam for LCU

It was her first college home run

The Louisiana Christian University softball program may have been celebrating Senior Day over the weekend, but it was a junior who kick-started the comeback with an offensive performance of a lifetime as the Cats picked up another massive conference win in a 10-2 rout of Xavier (Louisiana) in game two Sunday afternoon.
Lexi Broussard, who picked the most opportune time for her first career home run, unloading the bases for the team’s first grand slam since the 2023 RRAC Tournament en route to a personal-record five-RBI, 3-for-3 nightcap in which she drove in all of her ribbies in the opening two frames on top of scoring twice and stealing a bag.
The North Vermilion graduate now has a .310 batting average in 100 at bats. She also has 19 RBI on the year
Against Texas State, she went four-for-four at the plate and knocked in three runs and scored three runs that game.
In Saturday’s game, LCU flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the second, scoring five runs on three hits to take the lead, 6-2. The biggest blow in the inning was a grand slam to left field by Broussard that drove in four.
North Vermilion graduate Miah Broussard started in the circle for LCU. The hurler surrendered three hits and two runs (one earned) over two innings, striking out none and walking one.
Miah is a senior and she was honored on Senior Day.

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Seth Leger pitched in Erath's win over ED White.

Leger helps Erath beat ED White

ERATH – The No. 3 Erath Bobcats defeated the Select Division II No. 8-ranked ED White Cardinals 7-3 Saturday at Ross Granger Field to earn their 11th-straight victory.
The Bobcats (18-8) haven’t lost since March 7 when they fell to St. Thomas More. As his team prepares for its final four games and a playoff run, head coach Jeremy Picard likes what he sees.
“I like where we’re going,” Picard said. “We’re starting to swing the bat at the right time. We have some things to clean up defensively, but we’re headed in the right direction. We have four more hard baseball games. That’s why we do it, to prepare us for the playoffs.”
Seth Leger led the way for Erath on the mound and at the dish. The senior hurler threw a complete game to earn the win, allowing one earned run on seven hits and three walks while striking out five. At the plate, he had two hits and an RBI.
“That’s Seth Leger doing Seth Leger things,” Picard said. “We give him the ball against the Sulphurs and the Haughtons. He’s battle tested. Any time he has the ball, I like our chances.”
Leger isn’t worried about his personal accomplishments. He’s focused on getting the team ready for the playoffs.
“I’m just trying to do what’s best for the team,” Leger said. “I wasn’t focused on anything other than trying to get us the win. It’s more important to finish the season with wins so we can get a bye.”
Jack Landry got Erath on the board in the second inning when he sent a 3-1 pitch over the centerfield wall. Three batters later, Dominic Frederick doubled to left field to drive home Carter Champagne and make it 2-0.
Koah Copell scored on a passed ball in the third inning before the Bobcats exploded for four more runs in the fourth and a 7-0 lead. Landon LeMaire led off the inning with a single. He scored on an errant pickoff attempt at first.
Three batters later, Leger singled to right with the bases juiced to make it 5-0. Brennan Broussard followed with a double that scored Braxton Richard and Landen Derouen.
ED White got one back in the fifth with a sacrifice fly. They used a double and another sacrifice fly to score two more in the sixth, but that’s as close as they would get.
Frederick joined Leger with two hits and an RBI while Broussard had one hit and two RBI. Landry finished with the homer and one RBI while LeMaire, Champagne and Derouen each had hits.
Erath hosted Covenant Christian Tuesday. They travel to Catholic High on Thursday before finishing up the week Friday at VC.

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VC shortstop Jonathan Dartez jumps in the air to avoid a runner at second base. (photo by Rosco Harrington).

VC takes care of Vandebilt Catholic

The No. 3 Vermilion Catholic Eagles stepped up in classification and defeated the Select Division II No.3-ranked Vandebilt Catholic Terriers 5-3 Saturday at Ralph Sellers Field.
The Eagles (17-7) got a strong performance on the mound from Fisher Quackenbos. The junior hurler went six innings, allowing one run on five hits and one walk while striking out three.
“The difference in the game today was our starting pitcher,” VC head coach Ben Harrington said. “Fisher had struggled his last couple of outings, but we know who he is. We’ve been waiting for him to reappear. It couldn’t have been a better spot. I’m proud of that kid.”
For Quackenbos, the confidence his coach showed in him made the difference.
“I had been struggling my last few games,” he said. “Coach showed he had confidence in me by giving me a big game. I took that confidence and put it toward myself.”
The Eagles scored four of their five runs in the third inning. Senior Jackson Trahan ignited the rally with a one-out single that hit the Vandebilt pitcher in the head. After a brief delay to make sure he was okay, play resumed.
Bryce Lege singled before Will Simon was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Caden DeHart, Jacob Dubois, and Ross Dartez each drew RBI walks before Jonathan Dartez beat out an infield single to make it 5-1.
“Jackson got us going,” Harrington said. “He’s been a catalyst for us all year. That hit threw their pitcher off a little bit. Our guys did a great job at the plate of taking what they were giving us. They did exactly what they needed to do.”
The Terriers rallied in the seventh, using two hit by pitches, a walk, a single, and an error to plate two runs. Reliever Cole Albert induced a pop-out with the bases loaded to escape the jam.
Trahan finished with two hits to lead the Eagles at the plate. Jonathan Dartez had one hit and one RBI while Lege had a hit. Ross Dartez, DeHart, and Dubois each had an RBI.
VC traveled to Delcambre on Tuesday. They host Oakdale on Thursday before finishing the week at home Friday again parish rival Erath.

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