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Morgan City and Patterson High schools met on the baseball diamond in the final day of the regular season Monday. Morgan City run-ruled the Lumberjacks 11-0 in six innings. Above, Morgan City’s Rhett Fryou runs to first base on a sacrifice bunt, while Patterson pitcher Sirbatain Charles fields the throw and first baseman Sean Stewart ducks. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Morgan City run-rules Patterson, 11-0

The Morgan City Tigers run-ruled the Patterson Lumberjacks 11-0 in six innings Monday.

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Patterson’s Kenny Singleton scores a run in the bottom of the fifth inning Thursday during the Lumberjacks’ contest against Donaldsonville, while teammate Brennen Gouaux looks on. Patterson scored three runs in the fifth to end the game via run-rule with an 11-1 victory.

'Jacks rout Donaldsonville

Staff Report
PATTERSON — The Patterson High School Lumberjacks overcame a slow start for an 11-1 run-rule victory in five innings against Donaldsonville Thursday.

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Morgan City players, including Phillip Hutchinson, third from left, who drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh via a squeeze bunt, celebrate their 6-5 victory. Berwick’s Nick Duthu, left, and Bobby Boudreaux leave the field.

MCHS squeezes out 6-5 win against Berwick

Staff Report
MORGAN CITY — In a back-and-forth game, Morgan City had just enough to squeeze out a victory in a 6-5 win against Berwick Thursday at Tiger Diamond.

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Central Catholic shortstop Bryson Barbier makes a throw to first base for an out during the Eagles’ contest with Christian Life Wednesday in Amelia. No. 2 Central Catholic avoided an upset bid by No. 15 Christian Life by rallying for three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning for a 3-1 win. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS avoids CLA upset bid

Christian Life gave Central Catholic all it wanted, but in the end, the Eagles used a late-inning rally to top the visitors from Baton Rouge, 3-1.

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Central Catholic and Berwick high schools were in action on the diamond Tuesday. The Eagles run-ruled Ascension Episcopal 11-1, while Berwick fell to John Curtis 7-1. At left, Central Catholic’s Charlie Barron prepares to pitch during action last month against E.D. White, while, at right, Berwick’s Brooks Richard prepares to make a catch during its Panther Classic earlier this season. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS run-rules Ascension Episcopal

Central Catholic broke open its District 7-1A contest with Ascension Episcopal with a seven-run third inning en route to an 11-1 mercy rule win Tuesday.

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