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Berwick defenders corral Varnado’s Jadarrell Magee during Friday’s contest in Berwick. The Panthers held off Varndo’s late comeback attempt for a 30-23 victory. With the win, Berwick improves to 3-0 this season. Berwick will return to action this Friday at 7 p.m. when it hosts Franklin for homecoming. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Greg Roussel)

Berwick holds off Varnado for a 3-0 start to season

Berwick remained undefeated Friday, improving to 3-0 this season with a 30-23 victory against Varnado in Berwick.
But it certainly didn’t come without some tense moments late.

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Berwick Mayor Louis Ratcliff, seated center, has proclaimed Sept. 18-24 as Berwick High School Homecoming Week. Some of the festivities planned at Berwick High are a 4 p.m. homecoming parade Sept. 22, followed by a chili dinner and pep rally from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The Sept. 23 homecoming game begins at 7 p.m., with the Panthers facing the Franklin Hornets. A homecoming dance will be held Sept. 24. Homecoming court members present for the proclamation signing were, seated from left, Kennidy Adams, Sydney Aucoin, Lorin Baudin, Morgan Boudreaux, Jenna Dreher and Rosalyn Gros. Court members standing are Emma Hover, Jordan Lipari, Mary Madeleine Morella, Olivia Orlando, Angelle Rachal and Mary Grace Theriot. Not pictured is court member Carly Adydan. (The Daily Review/Diane Miller Fears)

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Berwick High School’s Lucas Hatch, left, and Barrett Hover pursue Abbeville quarterback Demarcus Collins during the Panthers’ 35-14 victory against the Wildcats a week ago in Berwick. The Panthers will look to remain perfect this season when they host Varnado Friday at 7 p.m. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Greg Roussel)

Berwick hosts Varnado Friday looking for 3-0 start

Unbeaten Berwick braces for hard-nosed Varnado Friday at home.

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