What's Happening?
The Haynesville Golden Tornado secured their 18th state championship title in a dramatic 39-37 victory against the Mangham Dragons in the Louisiana LHSAA Division IV Non-Select state championship. The game,
held at the Superdome, was a closely contested battle, with Haynesville ultimately prevailing. This victory marks Haynesville's first state title since 2014, further solidifying their status as one of Louisiana's prep football powerhouses. Mangham, on the other hand, was seeking their first championship since 1956 and came close to achieving it, led by sophomore quarterback Colby Casey. Despite the loss, Mangham's performance was commendable, and the team showed promise for future seasons.
Why It's Important?
Haynesville's victory adds to their storied legacy in Louisiana high school football, where they now hold the second-most state titles in the state's history. This win not only highlights the strength and tradition of the Haynesville football program but also serves as a testament to their resilience and ability to perform under pressure. For Mangham, the close loss is a reminder of their potential and the bright future ahead, especially with young talent like Colby Casey leading the team. The game itself was a showcase of high school football talent, drawing attention to the competitive nature of Louisiana's prep sports scene.
What's Next?
Looking ahead, Haynesville will aim to build on this championship victory and continue their dominance in Louisiana high school football. For Mangham, the focus will be on developing their young players and preparing for future opportunities to claim a state title. Both teams will likely use this experience to motivate and improve their programs in the coming seasons. The broader high school football community will watch to see how these teams evolve and whether Mangham can capitalize on their potential to become a consistent contender.








