The Louisiana High School football playoffs are through two rounds and there are several Acadiana area teams vying for state championship titles.

And a lot of those are familiar names.

Two Acadiana area teams are undefeated and the top seed in their respective divisions in St. Thomas More (Division II Select) and Vermilion Catholic (Division IV Select).

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There are a total of 9 teams from the Acadiana area that will be playing this Friday, November 24 in the Quarterfinal Round of the Playoffs.

Thankfully, there really are no match-ups in this round of teams from Acadiana playing each other. (Unless you consider Jennings a part of our region.)

At any rate, here are the teams still in the hunt for state championships:

DIVISION II (NON-SELECT)

#12 Opelousas (9-3) @ #4 Lutcher (8-2)
#10 Jennings (9-3) @ #2 Cecilia (10-1) [listen to the game on 103.3 The Goat]

DIVISION IV (NON-SELECT)

#5 Jeanerette (10-2) @ #4 Haynesville (10-1)

DIVISION I (SELECT)

#8 Acadiana (9-2) @ #1 Holy Cross (9-2)

DIVISION II (SELECT)

#8 St. Michael the Archangel (8-2) @ #1 STM (11-0)
#11 McDonough #35 (8-3) @ #3 Lafayette Christian (9-2) [listen to the game on Classic Rock 105.1]
#7 Teurlings Catholic (8-3) @ #2 E.D. White (11-0) [listen to the game on KPEL 96.5]

DIVISION III (SELECT)

#9 Notre Dame (9-3) @ #1 St. Charles (11-0)

DIVISION IV (SELECT)

#9 Ascension Catholic (10-2) @ #1 Vermilion Catholic (11-0)

To view each Division's playoff bracket, click here.

The semi-finals are scheduled for November 30 - December 1.

Those winners move on to the Ochsner LHSAA Prep Classic on December 7-9, 2023 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

Good luck to all of the Acadiana area teams still playing.

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