BCHS and EKHS Baseball Teams, Parents Remember “Tootie” Ross

  • Belle Chasse High School (BCHS) Men’s Baseball Team members and their parents held a ceremony in memory of their former teammate, Keyron “Tootie” Ross, and to honor his mother, Makita Wells-Hartford, at the district playoff game held on Thursday, April 21. Photo by Amber Prattini Wallo
    Belle Chasse High School (BCHS) Men’s Baseball Team members and their parents held a ceremony in memory of their former teammate, Keyron “Tootie” Ross, and to honor his mother, Makita Wells-Hartford, at the district playoff game held on Thursday, April 21. Photo by Amber Prattini Wallo
  • Belle Chasse High School (BCHS) Men’s Baseball Team members and their parents held a ceremony in memory of their former teammate, Keyron “Tootie” Ross, and to honor his mother, Makita Wells-Hartford, at the district playoff game held on Thursday, April 21. Photo by Amber Prattini Wallo
    Belle Chasse High School (BCHS) Men’s Baseball Team members and their parents held a ceremony in memory of their former teammate, Keyron “Tootie” Ross, and to honor his mother, Makita Wells-Hartford, at the district playoff game held on Thursday, April 21. Photo by Amber Prattini Wallo
  • Belle Chasse High School (BCHS) Men’s Baseball Team members and their parents held a ceremony in memory of their former teammate, Keyron “Tootie” Ross, and to honor his mother, Makita Wells-Hartford, at the district playoff game held on Thursday, April 21. Photo by Amber Prattini Wallo
    Belle Chasse High School (BCHS) Men’s Baseball Team members and their parents held a ceremony in memory of their former teammate, Keyron “Tootie” Ross, and to honor his mother, Makita Wells-Hartford, at the district playoff game held on Thursday, April 21. Photo by Amber Prattini Wallo
  • Keyron “Tootie” Ross
    Keyron “Tootie” Ross
The family members of Keyron “Tootie” Ross walked across Belle Chasse High School’s (BCHS) Baseball Field with their hands entwined before stopping at the pitcher’s mound. They wore identical white shirts that had “Forever Tootie Ross” written in bold, purple letters above several images of Ross in his baseball uniform. Underneath the collage of photos was “#TopNotch20” printed in smaller black…

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