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Patterson High alum Blake Dreyer signed a letter of intent on Friday to continue his baseball career at Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas. Dreyer is a 2016 Patterson High graduate who played baseball for four years for the Lumberjacks. With Dreyer, are his father, Daniel Dreyer, left, and Sterling College Head Baseball Coach Jacob White. Brennan Gouaux was also signed by Sterling College, thanks to Blake Dreyer touting Gouaux's talent, but chose not to pose for a signing photo.
—The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute

Dreyer, Gouaux sign with Sterling College

While Sterling College’s baseball coaches were showing former Patterson High School standout Blake Dreyer around the Kansas school, and bragging a bit, Dreyer tooted the horn of St.

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Morgan City High School's Sh'Diamond Holly shoots, while Patterson High's Erykah Singleton looks on during the teams' contest at Centerville's Tournament of the Teche Saturday. Morgan City won the contest, 52-38.
--The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute

MCHS Lady Tigers undefeated during weekend

Morgan City finished 2-0 this weekend at Centerville’s Tournament of the Teche, knocking off Teurlings Friday and Patterson Saturday.
Friday, Morgan City defeated Teurlings, 47-33.

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Jordan Joseph Butler, son of Pamela Simmons and Murphy Butler, was named Patterson High School homecoming king Oct. 29 during the homecoming dance. Desiree Nicole Jones, daughter of Celeste and Donald Jones, was crowned homecoming queen during halftime of the Oct. 28 football game.
--Wade Gussman Photography photos

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Morgan City High School’s Makye Richard (15) passes the ball to Cedric Gant (23) during the Tigers non-district loss to Plaquemine, 61-56. The Tigers will be in action starting Thursday in the East Ascension Tournament in Gonzales.
--The Daily Review/Corwin Murray

Tigers lose to Green Devils in 61-56 contest

Plaquemine stormed back from 13 points down in the fourth quarter to upend Morgan City 61-56 at Morgan City High School Tuesday night.

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Lumberjacks’ Nehemiah Augustus, left, named the 8-3A Defensive Most Valuable Player and Sirbatian Charles named Offensive Most Valuable Player.
--Wade Gussman Photography

Patterson Lumberjacks sweep individual honors

District champion Patterson High School swept the individual honors on the All-District 8-3A football team.

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