After an embarrassing loss to archrival Rummel in Week 3, one could forgive the Shaw Eagles if they were a little feisty.

How did they respond? By taking out their frustrations on the top-ranked team in Class 2A.

Capitalizing on a defense that snagged six interceptions — and had seven turnovers overall — Shaw walloped Lafayette Christian 31-13 on Friday night at Joe Zimmerman Stadium in Marrero.

The Eagles (2-2) got the party started early, as Ethan Lentz stopped an eight-play drive by picking off Braylon Walker. The ensuing drive stalled, but Rontrae Carter followed with another Shaw interception, which led to the Eagles' first score of the night — a 5-yard run by DeAndree Franklin.

And while the Knights (3-1), scored on a 12-play drive that ate up nearly half of the second quarter to

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