Patterson High School

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The Patterson High Fishing team of Ian Doucet, left, and Hayden Pinho, placed ninth in the state tournament in Toledo Bend this past weekend. The duo finished first in points after the previous three fishing tournaments, which allows them to fish in the national tournament Aug. 4- 6 on Kentucky Lake in Tennessee. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Patterson High School)

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Patterson High School third baseman Tyrik Singleton prepares to attempt a throw to first base during the team’s contest with Central Catholic this season. Patterson, the No. 26 seed in the Class 3A postseason, fell to No. 7 North Webster, 6-3, in Bi-District round action Monday. Patterson finishes its season with a 12-17 mark. North Webster will advance to the second round where it will face No. 23 Pine Prairie, an upset winner against No. 10 DeLaSalle in other first-round action Monday. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

'Jacks fall to North Webster, 6-3

The Patterson High School 2016 baseball season came to an end Monday night in north Louisiana as the Lumberjacks fell to North Webster, 6-3, in Class 3A Bi-District round playoff action.

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Patterson High School’s Brad Beaubouef records an out at first base during District 8-3A action against North Vermilion last week. Patterson has qualified for the Class 3A playoffs as the No. 26 seed. The Lumberjacks will take the long trip to virtually the Arkansas-Louisiana border when they travel to take on North Webster, the No. 7 seed, in a 6 p.m. contest today. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

'Jacks to travel to North Webster today

The Patterson Lumberjacks will take the long trip to near the Arkansas border when it travels to face North Webster today in Class 3A first-round action set for a 6 p.m. start.

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Sirbatian Charles
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Charles to continue football career at East Texas Baptist

For Patterson two-sport standout Sirbatian “Chubb” Charles, signing a scholarship to play college football took longer than he would’ve liked, but he did so last weekend, inking a national letter o

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