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Berwick High School's Larenz Clark attempts a shot during action against Patterson Friday. Clark had 15 points Tuesday in the Panthers' 64-55 victory against Kaplan in District 8-3A action. Berwick won't return to action until Tuesday when it hosts E.D. White in league play. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Berwick defeats Kaplan, 64-55

The Berwick Panthers knocked off the Kaplan Pirates, 64-55, in District 8-3A action in Berwick Tuesday.

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Central Catholic High School's Sydney Williams dribbles during earlier season action against Berwick. Central Catholic's upset bid of Vermilion Catholic Tuesday fell short in a 38-28 loss. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS' upset bid of Vermilion Catholic falls short, 38-28

The Central Catholic Lady Eagles fought hard against Vermilion Catholic, Division IV’s second-ranked squad, but came up short, falling 38-28 in Morgan City Tuesday in District 7-1A action.

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Central Catholic High School football players recognized for their academic accomplishments during Monday's awards ceremony include, front row from left, Dede Gant, Ryan Miller, Hunter Rulf, Cade Minton, Jesse Fontenot, Blake Hidalgo, Bailey Badeaux, Drake Angeron and Grant Stansbury. On the second row are Tyler
O'Con, Cooper LeBlanc, Michael-Anthony Hill, Blake Byrne, Taylor Blanchard, Nathan Hebb, Andrew Duval, Tyler Longman and Grant Cheramie. Not pictured are John Charles Hebert, John Rentrop, Sammy Spitale, Ja'len Johnson, Collin Kovac and Korey Kincaid. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS Eagle football team receives awards

Central Catholic High School recognized its football team during an awards ceremony Monday.

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The Morgan City Lady Tigers fell to North DeSoto, 4-3, via penalty kicks in the first round of the Division III soccer playoffs Friday. Above, is earlier season action against E.D. White. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Lady Tigers fall to North DeSoto, 4-3, via PKs

The Morgan City Lady Tigers soccer team gave No. 10 North Desoto all it wanted but fell 4-3 via penalty kicks in first-round Division III playoff action on the road Friday.

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