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Berwick High School's Larenz Clark, top, defends against Patterson's Jordan Butler during Berwick's 42-35 District 8-3A victory a week ago in Berwick. Berwick will continue district play Friday at Kaplan. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Greg Roussel)

Berwick looks to upset No. 7 Kaplan

Berwick got its biggest win of the season against Patterson, 42-35, last week at Geisler Stadium in Berwick, snapping a 20-year losing streak.

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Patterson High School quarterback Hector Tolento carries the football during earlier season action. Tolento and the Lumberjacks will return to the field Friday when they host E.D. White in District 8-3A play. (The Daily Review/Shea Drake)

Patterson to host E.D. White Friday

The Patterson/E.D. White game always has been a key game in District 8-3A.
But this year, both teams have struggled.

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Berwick High School's Kenan Jones attempts to haul in this pass while Patterson's Jaymioun Butler covers during Thursday's District 8-3A contest in Berwick. Berwick held off Patterson for a 42-35 victory, the Panthers' first against their neighboring rival since 1996. Berwick improves to 5-1 overall with the win and 2-1 in District 8-3A action, while Patterson slips to 0-6 overall and 0-2 in league play. Both teams will return to action Oct. 14 for district games, Berwick at Kaplan and Patterson at home against E.D. White. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Greg Roussel)

Berwick beats Patterson for 1st time in 20 years

Berwick exercised its gridiron demons well before Halloween with Thursday’s 42-35 win against nearby and district rival Patterson.

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South Lafourche backup quarterback Brock Bailleaux attempts a pass, while Morgan City's Scott Comeaux defends during South Lafourche's 59-0 victory Thursday. Morgan City will continue District 7-4A action on Oct. 14 when it travels to face Ellender.(The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

South Lafourche whips Morgan City Tigers, 59-0

South Lafourche was successful on offense and took advantage of Morgan City’s miscues en route to a 59-0 victory in both teams’ District 7-4A opener Thursday in Morgan City.

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