Patterson High School

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Patterson High School’s Shay Ragas, right, leaps a hurdle along with a competitor from Franklin High during the Foster-Perry Relays March 20 at Franklin High. (The Daily Review/Corwin Murray)

Area track teams compete in Franklin

Morgan City and Patterson High schools were in action March 20 at the Foster-Perry Relays at J.C. Dry Stadium in Franklin.

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Central Catholic High School’s Samuel Guarisco prepares to tag a Covenant Christian baserunner out in earlier season action. The Eagles improved to 2-0 in District 7-1A play Wednesday with a 9-1 win on the road against Vermilion Catholic. Central Catholic will return to action Saturday in a 1A showdown of Top 5 teams in Class 1A when the Eagles, ranked fifth in the latest unofficial Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s Class 1A
power rankings, will host third-ranked Hanson Memorial in District 7-1A action. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS defeats Vermilion Catholic

Central Catholic routed Vermilion Catholic, 9-1, in District 7-1A action on the road Wednesday.

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Berwick High School shortstop Kyle Pitre makes a throw to first base during the Panthers’ District 9-3A contest against Franklin Tuesday. The Panthers won the contest 21-0 in five innings. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Berwick run-rules Franklin 2-0

Berwick High School run-ruled Franklin 21-0 in five innings in Berwick Tuesday in both teams’ District 9-3A opener.

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Berwick catcher Mary Jordan Melancon throws to first base to get the Donaldsonville batter, right, out, while also pictured is Berwick pitcher Rennen DeLatte. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Berwick routs Donaldsonville 18-3

Berwick High School routed Donaldsonville 18-3 in District 9-3A softball action in Berwick Tuesday.
The Lady Panthers scored 16 runs in the first inning.

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Patterson High School’s Joel Singleton connects on a pitch during the Tri-City Classic earlier this season. Patterson won two games this weekend, topping Baker, 12-1 in six innings, and Port Barre, 5-2. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

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