Ascension Episcopal High School

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Central Catholic Eagles, from left, Gregory Leger, Drake Boudreaux and Kaden Scott surround Ascension Episcopal quarterback Jake Vascocu during Ascension Episcopal's Week 10 42-41 victory in District 7-1A action in Youngs
ville. Central Catholic and Ascension Episcopal will meet again Friday at 7 p.m. in Youngsville in the Division IV semifinals, this time with a trip to the Division IV finals on the line. Central Catholic is making its first semifinal appearance since
finishing as Class 1A state runner-up in 1997. Ascension Episcopal is back in the semifinals for the second straight season after falling in 2015 to eventual Division IV runner-up St. Mary's. (The Daily Review/Bill Decker)

CCHS looks to defeat Ascension Episcopal in rematch

Central Catholic enters its Division IV semifinals contest looking to advance to the state finals for the first time since 1997 when the squad finished as Class 1A runner-up to Kentwood.

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Central Catholic High School's Yani Johnson defends at the net against Ascension Episcopal's Gabbi Temblay during Friday's Division V semifinal match at the Pontchartrain Center. Ascension Episcopal eliminated Central Catholic with a 3-0 victory (25-16, 25-15, 25-12). Central Catholic concludes its season with a 28-12 mark. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS falls in Division V semifinals

Ascension Episcopal simply proved to be too much for Central Catholic in their Division V semifinal match Friday, sweeping the Lady Eagles 3-0 (25-16, 25-15, 25-12).

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Ascension Episcopal quarterback Jake Vascocu looks for a receiver while Central Catholic's Isaiah Skipper pressures Friday in Youngsville. Ascension Episcopal won a
thriller, 42-41, to earn the District 7-1A crown outright. Both teams advanced to the Class 1A postseason, Ascension Episcopal as the No. 1 seed in Division IV and Central
Catholic, the No. 12 seed in Division IV. Central Catholic will begin postseason play Friday in first-round action at district foe Lafayette Christian, Division IV's fifth seed. (The Daily Review/Bill Decker)

Ascension Episcopal edges CCHS, 42-41, for outright district crown

In a game filled with highlights and momentum swings, Central Catholic was dealt a heartbreaker as it fell just short to Ascension Episcopal, 42-41, in a Week 10 showdown for the District 7-1A titl

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Central Catholic High School's Thomas Garber celebrates after making a tackle in week 3 against Ascension Catholic. Central Catholic will conclude its regular season
Friday when it travels to Youngsville to face Division IV's top-ranked squad, Ascension Episcopal. A win would give Central Catholic a share of the District 7-1A title. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS to play for a share of district crown Friday

Central Catholic will look to clinch a share of the District 7-1A championship Friday when it travels to take on Division IV’s top-ranked team, Ascension Episcopal.

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Central Catholic’s Blake Hidalgo releases a pitch during the Eagles Class 1A regional round contest against Ascension Episcopal Wednesday in Amelia. Hidalgo pitched 5.1 innings of shutout ball to earn the win. He also finished 2-for-4 at the plate. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS blanks Ascension Episcopal 10-0

Central Catholic coach Tyler Jensen admitted after Wednesday’s Class 1A regional round baseball game against District 7-1A foe Ascension Episcopal that he was uncomfortable about playing them again

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