Raginā€™ Cajuns Coaches, Foundation Visit Crowley On Bus Tour

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A seven-city bus tour of coaches for Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ā€™s Raginā€™ Cajuns and members of the Raginā€™ Cajuns Athletic Foundation made its way to Crowley Wednesday night.

Guests got a glimpse into the future of athletics during an intimate social at Crowley City Hall. Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ Lafayette President Joseph Savoie was among the nightā€™s presenters.

ā€œ Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ is the front porch of a university,ā€ he said. ā€œOur programs and facilities can make an impression on people who might not otherwise know about the university.ā€

Scott Farmer, associate athletic director, detailed the progress and goals of athletics during a slideshow presentation.

ā€œ Weā€™re trying to give coaches the facilities they need to recruit and weā€™re also trying to give the athletes what they need to succeed as well,ā€ said Farmer.

Facility improvements include the renovation of softballā€™s Lamson Park. This includes doubling the seating capacity and creating an exclusive club suite along with onsite team offices and meeting rooms. Other facility improvements include a new field house with locker rooms, team offices and concessions at the soccer and track complex. A preliminary rendering of changes to Cajun Field was also presented.

These renovations are being made with help from the Raginā€™ Cajuns Athletic Foundation.

ā€œ You canā€™t just wait for greatness to happen, you have to plan for it,ā€ said John Bordelon, president of the RCAF. ā€œAnd, we have a great plan.ā€

Bordelon urged everyone to contribute to the future of athletics by joining the RCAF. In addition to facility improvement, the RCAF is raising money to endow scholarships for student-athletes.

ā€œ By endowing donations for scholarships, we are securing our future in athletics,ā€ he said.

Last year, the RCAFā€™s annual fund drive resulted in more than $500,000 in donations. Contributions to the RCAF can be made in a number of ways including cash, credit card, payroll deductions, matching gifts, gifts in-kind, endowments and planned gifts.

The next stop on the bus tour will be in New Iberia at the Sliman Theater on April 22. That stop will be followed by a trip to Houston on April 24 and a stop in Abbeville on May 5. Other stops in Baton Rouge and New Orleans are being scheduled.

For more information on the tour or to make a donation to the RCAF, call (337) 482-5393.