Opelousas Indians

Opelousas hosted minor league home games at Elementary School Park.

Playing under manager D. Edmonds, Opelousas finished 19.0 games behind the 1st place Lake Charles Creoles in the final Gulf Coast League standings.

[1][6][7] In 1934, the Opelousas Indians became founding members of the newly formed Class D level Evangeline League.

In the finals the Opelousas Indians won the championship by defeating the Lake Charles Skippers 4 games to 3.

[12][13][1] On May 22, 1935, Opelousas Indians pitcher Everett Albritton threw a no–hitter in a 3–0 victory over the Jeanerette Blues.

[16] The Orphans and Indians teams played home minor league games at Elementary School Park.

(2005) Opelousa, Louisiana. Old City Hall is on the National Register of Historic Places