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Lafayette Pony League registration is open
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and last updated 2021-03-10 16:52:18-05
The Lafayette Parks and Recreation Department is registering boys and girls for Pony League baseball and softball. Registration is open to: baseball, ages 5-14; girls slow-pitch softball, ages 7-17; girls fast-pitch softball, ages 9-14.
A birth certificate and proof of residency are required. Players should contact individual youth associations in Lafayette Parish to register.
Cajun Sports Association (CSA)
Contact baseball and softball commissioners by clicking on âcontact commissionerâ on the website.
Southwest Lafayette Youth Sports, Inc. (SLYSI)
Fee $75, sibling discount available, register online at
Fee $75, $45 each additional sibling, register online at
Two Augusta schools report positive COVID-19 cases
School officials said the latest cases of the coronavirus would not affect the schedules at Cony Middle and High School and Sylvio Gilbert Elementary School.
AUGUSTA Two public schools in Augusta reported positive COVID-19 cases Sunday night.
One of the infected people is affiliated with Cony Middle and High School, and the other with Sylvio Gilbert Elementary School.
Cony Principal Kim Silsby said close contacts have been identified and contacted. They are under quarantine.
Gilbert Principal Sarah Landry said the person who tested positive is in isolation and “not showing symptoms.”
Close contacts at Gilbert have also been identified and contacted, according to Landry.
Augusta mother gets books into hands of city students through sixth grade
Crystal Schmidt, whose son, Ricky, is in kindergarten, had the idea to help students with their literacy and keep things interesting while they are home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Gilbert School Principal Sarah Landry, left, and Crystal Schmidt stand last Thursday outside Sylvio J. Gilbert Elementary School in Augusta. Schmidt’s children Ricky, left, and Catharine are with her.
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AUGUSTA As Crystal Schmidt laid on the couch with her 8-month-old baby, she thought how great it would be for students to have new books during the COVID-19 pandemic.