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Warren Easton Soars Past Catholic, 49-26

BATON ROUGE – Warren Easton suffered a 43-3 thumping at the hands of Catholic of Baton Rouge at Memorial Stadium in 2022. On the same field Friday night, it was a completely different story. The Eagles soared on offense throughout the night to capture a 49-26 victory. “It’s always a better feeling …  (Courtesy of

W.E. Rugby Team

  Congratulations to our Rugby Team that won two scrimmages last week against Brother Martin and St. Paul High Schools. Great Job Eagles. WE are Proud of You! See you at the next game:  April 1st at City Park.

Softball Team Wins 3 in a Row

Congratulations to the Girls Softball Team for winning their first three games against Karr, Landry and Helen Cox. WE are Proud of You!

4A all-state football team includes 2 from Easton

  4A all-state football team includes 2 from Easton. Two players each from De La Salle and Warren Easton, and one from McDonogh 35, were selected by a statewide panel of sportswriters to the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Class 4A all-state football team. Senior running back P.J. Martin and senior offensive lineman Caden Jones were

Warren Easton’s Offense Propels Them Forward in Playoffs

Warren Easton’s Offense Propels Them Forward in Playoffs Top-seeded Warren Easton executed in all three phases of the game en route to a 48-7 win against No. 17 Captain Shreve in the regional round of the LHSAA Division I Select playoffs at Pan American Stadium on a chilly Friday evening. Quarterback Keddrick Connelly scored two

Football Regionals

Football Regionals:  Easton vs Captain Shrev It’s Playoff Time! Come out and support the Fighting Eagles as we take on Captain Shrev!  Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online (https://wechs.schoolcashonline.com/Fee/Index) or at the gate! This is a game that you don’t want to miss! Your Easton Eagles need YOU to come out and support

Warren Easton & McDonogh 35 combine for 97 points. A wild third quarter made the difference.

Warren Easton overcame a slow start and scored seven touchdowns in the second half as the Eagles hammered McDonough#35:  59-38, in a game that decided the outright District 11-4A championship Thursday at Pan American Stadium. Senior Keddrick Connolly helped Easton (9-1, 5-0) overcome a three-score deficit with . . .  (Courtesy of NOLA.com) CLICK HERE