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Berwick snapped a four-game losing streak with a 43-19 rout of Grand Isle at home Tuesday. Above, the Panthers’ Tim Shelby, left, and Brandon Naverro defend a Grand Isle player. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Berwick routs Grand Isle 43-19

It was definitely a tale of two halves.

The Berwick High School Panthers overwhelmed Grand Isle Tuesday, snapping a four-game losing streak with a 43-19 win.
The Panthers outscored Grand Isle in three of four quarters, including holding them scoreless in the second quarter as the Panthers went into halftime with a 26-5 advantage.
Audwin Williams led the Panthers with 17 points, while Brandon Naverro had 12 and Cody Roberie, six.
The Panthers (7-10) will return to action Friday when they host Kaplan in a 7 p.m. contest.
Patterson blows out
West St. Mary
The Patterson Lumberjacks used a big second-half to turn a close game with West St. Mary into a 60-28 rout in Patterson.
While the Lumberjacks led just 21-18 at halftime, Patterson outscored West St. Mary 39-10 in the second half, including a 17-2 fourth-quarter advantage, for the victory.
“It was definitely a tale of two halves,” Patterson coach Ryan Taylor said. “The first half we were just going through the motions. They were playing a zone and we allowed them to control the tempo. The second half we played a pace we wanted to and were able to get into a rhythm. The defensive intensity was much better in the second half. I was happy to see the guys respond after halftime.”
Taylan Grogan led the Lumberjacks with 12 points, while Nehemiah Augustus also reached double figures with 11.
Other top contributors included Jedrick Gunner and Dontrell Benjamin, nine each; Larry Turner, eight; and D.J. Jones, three, which came on a near half-court buzzer beater at the end of the third quarter.
Patterson (10-2) will continue non-district play Friday when it travels to Baton Rouge to take on Catholic High in a 7:15 p.m. contest.
CCHS beats Hanson
Central Catholic picked up its fifth consecutive win with a 59-43 District 7-1A victory against Hanson Memorial in Franklin Friday.
The Eagles had three players reach double figures, led by Nick Case’s 15 points.
Samarick Paul had 13 and Tyler Hoffpauir added 10 for the Eagles.
In junior varsity action, Central Catholic won 45-16.
Cedric Gant had 16 points, while Matt Vorenkamp added 13.
The Eagles (9-7 overall, 3-0 in district) will return to action Friday when they host Ascension Episcopal at home in District 7-1A play, beginning at 7 p.m.

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