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The Morgan City High School boys basketball team fell to Vandebilt Catholic in
double-overtime in Houma Friday, 87-84. Makye Richard led the Tigers with 29
points. Above, Richard makes a move on his way to the basket during action earlier
last week against South Terrebonne. (The Daily Review/Corwin Murray)

Morgan City High School falls to Vandebilt Catholic in double OT

The Morgan City High School boys’ basketball team fell to Vandebilt Catholic, 87-84, in high school boys’ basketball action in Houma Friday.

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Central Catholic High School’s Jalen Johnson shoots during earlier season action against Ascension Episcopal. Johnson scored 21 points, but the Eagles came up
short to White Castle, 64-62 Thursday. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS falls to White Castle, 64-62

White Castle edged Central Catholic, 64-62, in high school boys’ basketball action Thursday in Morgan City.
Jalen Johnson and Elijah Swan each had 21 points for Central Catholic.

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Patterson High School’s Nehemiah Augustus glides to the hoop during the first half of Friday’s contest against North Vermilion. The Lumberjacks remained perfect in District 8-3A with a 5-0 mark as they rolled to a 67-32 victory. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Patterson High routs North Vermilion, 67-32

The Patterson Lumberjacks routed North Vermilion, 67-32, in District 8-3A basketball action at Patterson Friday.

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Morgan City High School’s Abram Hartley attempts a pass to a teammate, while Ellender’s Curtis Anderson defends during Tuesday’s District 7-4A contest in Morgan City. Ellender topped Morgan City 56-50. Morgan City will return to action Friday when it travels to face South Terrebonne in a District 7-4A contest set for a 7:30 p.m. start. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Ellender edges past Morgan City

Ellender topped Morgan City in District 7-4A action in Morgan City Tuesday, 56-50.
The Patriots led Morgan City 12-11 after a quarter and 27-18 at the half.

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