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Class A winners at the Louisiana State Doubles Horseshoe Tournament in Shreveport were, from left, third place winners Alois Habetz of Sulphur and Ricky Richard; second place, Greg Ellis and Jack Caudle, both of Shreveport; and first place, Al Dodson of Morgan City and Dudley Michel of Bayou Vista. Dodson and Michel finished
with a 5-1 mark and a ringer percentage of 39.44, while Ellis/Caudle finished 4-2 with a ringer percntage of 40. Habetz/Richard finished 3-2 with a ringer percentage of 37. Dodson/Michel won the title after defeating Ellis/Caudle in a 60-shoe playoff after the teams finished regulation tied. The event was held Aug. 13 at Moose Lodge. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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Class D winners in the Louisiana State Doubles Horesshoe Tournament were, from left, first place, Roland Bertrand of Bell City and C.J. Bertrand of Lake Charles; second place, Jeff Trammel and James Breedlove, both of Shreveport; and third place, Dale
Pearce of Bayou Vista and Greg Comeaux of Centerville. The Bertrands finished 5-1 with a ringer percentage of 25, while Trammel and Breedlove finished 4-2 with a ringer percentage of 12.59. Pearce and Comeaux finished 3-2 with a ringer percentage of 20. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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Class E winners at the Louisiana State Doubles Horseshoe Tournament were, from left, first place, Danny Navarre of Carlyliss and Cliff Hartley of Shreveport; second place, Paul Thompson of Shreveport and Chris Rogers of Morgan City; and third place, Jerry Dupont of Shreve
port. Not pictured is third place winner Mark Richmond of Shreveport. Navarre and Hartley finished 7-0 with a ringer percentage of 12.8, while Thompson and Rogers were 6-1 with a ringer percentage of19.2. Dupond and Richmond were 5-2 with a ringer percentage of 8.61. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

Area horseshoe pitchers place at state doubles tournament

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