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Central Catholic High School Coach Joe Russo watches his Lady Eagles team celebrate its 2-0 win over False River Thursday. This is the third year in a row that the girls are headed to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association State Farm Fast Pitch 56 Tournament in Sulphur. The tournament will be held May 2-3.
--The Daily Review/Corwin Murray

Lady Eagles heading to Sulphur

BAYOU VISTA — Central Catholic outlasted False River, 2-0, in the second-round of the Class 1A playoffs Thursday behind Megan Landry’s 12-strikeout gem to advance to the quarterfinals in Sulphur.

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Central Catholic’s Bryson Barbier celebrates with the Eagles’ dugout after recording a hit during the Eagles’ 11-0 run-rule victory against False River in Class 1A bi-district action in Amelia Thursday. Barbier pitched a no-hitter and struckout nine, including eight on a called third strike in the win. The Eagles, the No. 3 seed, will play again Tuesday at 5 p.m. against No. 19 seed St. Edmund in Eunice. St. Edmund upset No. 14 seed Christian Life 7-5. (The Daily Review/Zach Fitzgerald)

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Central Catholic’s Samuel Guarisco makes a throw to first base during the Eagles’ contest with Westgate Monday. Central Catholic, the No. 3 seed, will be looking to continue its recent postseason success when it begins the playoffs Thursday against No. 30 False River at 6 p.m. in Amelia. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Susan Loupe)

CCHS to host False River Thursday

Central Catholic may have finished its regular season with a 23-4 mark, picked up the No. 3 seed in Class 1A and is back in position to make another run to the Class 1A finals.

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