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Central Catholic’s Stefano Guarisco applies a tag as a Vermilion Catholic runner slides safely into second base during the District 7-1A contest Wednesday between the two rivals. Central Catholic, ranked No. 1 in the latest Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 1A power rankings, defeated No. 9 Vermilion Catholic, 5-1. The teams will meet again today in Abbeville at 6 p.m. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS defeats Vermilion Catholic, 5-1

Central Catholic remained perfect in District 7-1A play with a 5-1 victory against Vermilion Catholic in a battle of top 10 teams in Class 1A.

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Central Catholic’s Stefano Guarisco carries the football while Vermilion Catholic’s William Noegel pursues. Guarisco rushed for 274 yards on 44 carries and scored three touchdowns in the Eagles’ 48-30 loss. (The Daily Review/Courtney Long)

VC is too much for CCHS in 48-30 win

Vermilion Catholic outlasted Central Catholic 48-30 in a District 7-1A showdown Thursday at Tiger Stadium in Morgan City.

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Central Catholic’s Greg Leger makes a catch during last week’s win against Highland Baptist. Central Catholic will return to action tonight when it hosts Vermilion Catholic in a key District 7-1A contest. Leger leads the team in receiving this season. (The Daily Review/Crystal Thielepape)

CCHS to host VC in key district contest

Central Catholic coach Tommy Minton knows the recent lack of success his team has had with district rival Vermilion Catholic.

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Central Catholic and Vermilion Catholic will meet on the gridiron Friday in a top 3 Class 1A showdown. According to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s latest, unofficial power rankings, Central Catholic is ranked No. 1 in Division IV (Class 1A select), while Vermilion Catholic is ranked third. Above, Central Catholic’s Chris Singleton carries the ball during last week’s win against Highland Baptist. In his first varsity start, Singleton, a freshman, rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown. (The Daily Review/Courtney Long)

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