We are in need of Volunteers/Teachers and Students, High School Seniors/ College Students.
KPVOL After-school 4 All program is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of after-school programs and advocating for quality, affordable programs for all children. The KPVOL After-school 4 all is supported by a group of public, private and non-profit organizations that share a common vision of ensuring that all youth have access to affordable, quality after-school and expanded learning programs. Creating more after-school programs, increasing program quality and moving toward long-term sustainability requires building strong public will in support of after-school and expanded learning. KPVOL After-school 4 All is a program created to better the community.
For more information please contact Loretta or Eric
teamperrot10@gmail.com
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
University of Lafayette and Kim Perrot Vision of Life Foundation
Kim Perrot Memorial Weekend
CAJUNDOME
444 Cajundome Blvd
Lafayette Louisiana 70506
Friday January 16th, 2015
Social Dinner The Petroleum Club
7:00 - 9:00pm
Saturday January 17th, 2015
11:30pm Guests Get to Watch UL Ladies Shoot-Around
1:00pm Guests Pre Game Lunch with Team
5:00pm Game Time
- Honor Kim
- Retire Kim Jersey
- Unveil Banner
- Play Tribute Video
- Bring a Kid To The Game Day
- Alumni Day: All Alumni Get In The Game Free (Make Sure You Bring Your I.D)
- Honor Kelly Hall
University of Louisiana Women Basketball Schedule 2014-2015
Sun Belt Conference (SBC)
LSU-Alexandria (Exhibition) Cajundome 11.5.2014 5 p.m.
Spring Hill College (Exhibition) Cajundome 11.14.2014 7 p.m.
Lamar Beaumont, Texas 11.18.2014 7 p.m.
Xavier University Cajundome 11.22.2014 TBA
Louisiana Tech Earl K. Long Gym 11.29.2014 2 p.m.
Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 12.6.2014 2 p.m.
Sam Houston State Cajundome 12.13.2014 4:15 p.m.
Southern-New Orleans Cajundome 12.17.2014 11 a.m.
Mississippi State Cajundome 12.19.2014 11 a.m.
Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 12.28.2014 4 p.m.
Jackson State (SBC) Cajundome 12.30.2014 5:30 p.m.
UALR (SBC) Little Rock, Ark. 1.3.2015 5 p.m.
Troy (SBC) Cajundome 1.5.2015 4 p.m.
Appalachian State (SBC) Boone, N.C. 1.8.2015 5 p.m.
Georgia State (SBC) Cajundome 1.15.2015 4 p.m.
Georgia Southern (SBC) Statesboro, Ga. 1.17.2015 5 p.m.
South Alabama (SBC) Cajundome 1.19.2015 5 p.m.
ULM (SBC) Cajundome 1.22.2015 5 p.m.
Arkansas State (SBC) Cajundome 1.24.2015 11 a.m.
Georgia State (SBC) Atlanta, Ga. 1.29.2015 11 a.m.
South Alabama (SBC) Mobile, Ala. 1.31.2015 2 p.m.
Texas State (SBC) San Marcos, Texas 2.5.2015 5 p.m.
Appalachian State (SBC) Cajundome 2.7.2015 5 p.m.
UT Arlington (SBC) Cajundome 2.12.2015 5:15p.m
Texas State (SBC) Cajundome 2.21.2015 5 p.m.
UT Arlington (SBC) Arlington, Texas 2.28.2015 5 p.m.
Georgia Southern (SBC) Cajundome 3.5.2015 5 p.m.
UALR (SBC) Cajundome 3.7.2015 3:05 p.m.
Spring Hill College (Exhibition) Cajundome 11.14.2014 7 p.m.
Lamar Beaumont, Texas 11.18.2014 7 p.m.
Xavier University Cajundome 11.22.2014 TBA
Louisiana Tech Earl K. Long Gym 11.29.2014 2 p.m.
Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 12.6.2014 2 p.m.
Sam Houston State Cajundome 12.13.2014 4:15 p.m.
Southern-New Orleans Cajundome 12.17.2014 11 a.m.
Mississippi State Cajundome 12.19.2014 11 a.m.
Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 12.28.2014 4 p.m.
Jackson State (SBC) Cajundome 12.30.2014 5:30 p.m.
UALR (SBC) Little Rock, Ark. 1.3.2015 5 p.m.
Troy (SBC) Cajundome 1.5.2015 4 p.m.
Appalachian State (SBC) Boone, N.C. 1.8.2015 5 p.m.
Georgia State (SBC) Cajundome 1.15.2015 4 p.m.
Georgia Southern (SBC) Statesboro, Ga. 1.17.2015 5 p.m.
South Alabama (SBC) Cajundome 1.19.2015 5 p.m.
ULM (SBC) Cajundome 1.22.2015 5 p.m.
Arkansas State (SBC) Cajundome 1.24.2015 11 a.m.
Georgia State (SBC) Atlanta, Ga. 1.29.2015 11 a.m.
South Alabama (SBC) Mobile, Ala. 1.31.2015 2 p.m.
Texas State (SBC) San Marcos, Texas 2.5.2015 5 p.m.
Appalachian State (SBC) Cajundome 2.7.2015 5 p.m.
UT Arlington (SBC) Cajundome 2.12.2015 5:15p.m
Texas State (SBC) Cajundome 2.21.2015 5 p.m.
UT Arlington (SBC) Arlington, Texas 2.28.2015 5 p.m.
Georgia Southern (SBC) Cajundome 3.5.2015 5 p.m.
UALR (SBC) Cajundome 3.7.2015 3:05 p.m.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Kim Perrot grew up in the Truman Addition neighborhood. A tough competitor, consummate professional, a great heart and an amazing person were words used to describe Houston Comets point guard Kim Perrot after her death, the Houston Comets went on to win a third straight WNBA title, and celebrated what the team called "#3 for #10". She was posthumously awarded a third championship ring, her #10 jersey was retired, thus making her the first player in league history to have her number retired. The WNBA subsequently renamed their sportsmanship award in her honor. Her grave at Our Lady of the Assumption Cemetery in Carencro, Louisiana, bears the following inscription: God Wanted Me Now. Faith, Hope, Love, Charity & Family."
Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Names Kim Perrot among eight athletic greats chosen for the 2007 induction. University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL) retired the Kim Perrot (1985-1990) #12 Jersey on February 26, 1998. Named to the LSWA's 20-woman All-Century Team, Perrot starred at then-USL in her Lafayette hometown from 1986-90, played for Team USA and overseas and was a standout in the WNBA in its first two years, helping lead the Comets to back-to-back titles as starting point guard. She is also credited for inspiring the Comets to a third title the next year after being stricken with cancer and passing away in August of 1999. Perrot is entrenched into both the UL and NCAA record book, as the Cajuns' all-time leading scorer (2,157 points), assists leader (654) and steals leader (421) along with ranking fifth on the rebounding list. She still holds 26 school records and holds six of UL's top seven all-time scoring performances including a 58-point effort against Southeastern Louisiana that ranks as the second-highest single-game scoring total in NCAA history. She led the nation in scoring in 1989-90 (30.0/game) and is listed in 11 different NCAA categories. Both her UL No. 12 jersey and her Comets No. 10 jersey are retired, and the children's treatment center at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston is named "Kim's Place" in honor of the former All-State performer at Acadiana High.
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