The CSL (Central South Louisiana) football team has returned to the field after a two-game absence due to COVID-19 protocols. The team had been on the sidelines since October when they lost to Central Louisiana State University.
CSL head coach Chris Lopes announced that the team would be returning to practice and training camp in the coming weeks. He stated that he was excited to see his players back in action and said that it would be great to get back to playing as a team again.
One of the most important aspects of this return is the fact that the team will have a new quarterback in the form of Jalen Johnson. Johnson had missed much of last season with injuries, but he's ready to take over for Lopes. He has already shown impressive speed and agility on the field, and he's looking forward to getting back into the game.
Another positive aspect of this return is the fact that the team will be able to play against some of their biggest rivals. CSF, which plays at the same level as CSL, has struggled to keep pace with them in recent years. However, if the team can beat CSF, it could give CSL some confidence heading into the upcoming season.
Overall, the return of CSL to the field is a big step forward for the team. It shows that they're committed to working together and making the best out of any situation that comes their way. The team looks forward to continuing to work hard and compete against the best in the conference.
