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Morgan City High School honored its football team members during an awards ceremony
Wednesday. Award recipients included, kneeling, from left, James Bennett, Gage Gros, Ethan
Scioneaux, Josh Nguyen and Zachary Miller. Standing, are Carson Marcantel, Chris Gant,
Scott Comeaux, Logan Tingle, Alex Brocato, Kalen Hillen and Frank Rangel. (The Daily Review/Corwin Murray)

MCHS football, volleyball players and swimmers recognized

Morgan City High School honored athletes in football, volleyball and swimming at an awards ceremony Wednesday.
Below is a list of the award winners:
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Central Catholic High School's Nathan Hebb, left, and Greg Leger, close in on Ascension Episcopal quarterback Jake Vascocu as he attempts a pass during Friday's Division IV semifinal contest in
Youngsville. While Central Catholic's defense held Ascension Episcopal to its lowest point total of the season and collected three first-half turnovers, the Eagles were not able to get enough offensive pro
duction to secure the victory. Central Catholic, which won seven out of its last nine games after a 1-3 start, concludes its 2016 season with an 8-5 mark. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Ascension Episcopal eliminates CCHS in Division IV semifinals

Central Catholic got the defensive performance it needed Friday night in its Division IV semifinal contest against top-seeded Ascension Episcopal.

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Central Catholic Eagles, from left, Gregory Leger, Drake Boudreaux and Kaden Scott surround Ascension Episcopal quarterback Jake Vascocu during Ascension Episcopal's Week 10 42-41 victory in District 7-1A action in Youngs
ville. Central Catholic and Ascension Episcopal will meet again Friday at 7 p.m. in Youngsville in the Division IV semifinals, this time with a trip to the Division IV finals on the line. Central Catholic is making its first semifinal appearance since
finishing as Class 1A state runner-up in 1997. Ascension Episcopal is back in the semifinals for the second straight season after falling in 2015 to eventual Division IV runner-up St. Mary's. (The Daily Review/Bill Decker)

CCHS looks to defeat Ascension Episcopal in rematch

Central Catholic enters its Division IV semifinals contest looking to advance to the state finals for the first time since 1997 when the squad finished as Class 1A runner-up to Kentwood.

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Central Catholic High School sophomore quarterback DeDe Gant runs for a 12-yard gain during the Eagles' Division IV quarterfinal contest against Westminster Christian Academy in Morgan City Friday. Gant, along with senior Samarick Paul, filled in for
injured senior starting quarterback Blake Byrne in the Eagles' 42-27 victory. Central Catholic will advance to the semifinals where it will travel to Youngsville to face top seed and undefeated Ascension Episcopal Friday at 7 p.m. The Blue Gators
advanced to the semifinals after defeating St. Frederick, 58-35, in other quarterfinal action. This will be the second meeting of the teams this season as Ascension Episcopal edged Central Catholic, 42-41, in week 10. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS tops Westminster Christian Academy for semifinal berth

Central Catholic’s football team may be a battered and bruised bunch, but it keeps playing as a team and more importantly, winning.

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