Berwick, Morgan City to open the season in area matchup
Familiar foes face off when Morgan City takes the short ride to Geisler Stadium to tangle with Berwick in the season opener for both teams on Aug. 31.
Familiar foes face off when Morgan City takes the short ride to Geisler Stadium to tangle with Berwick in the season opener for both teams on Aug. 31.
Berwick High School Interact Club members were guests at the St. Mary AARP February meeting. From left are Luke Orlando, club member; Faye Smith, St. Mary AARP president; and Isabella Lodrigue and Leah Domangue, club members. Lodrigue informed AARP members about the club’s “Sit & Get Fit” intergenerational presentation set Feb. 27 at the Berwick Civic Complex.
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Sponsors for the St. Mary AARP February meeting were Twin City Funeral Home and Patterson State Bank. Twin City staff on hand were, from left, Larry Bergeron, funeral director and Ashlie Daniels, administrative secretary; Faye Smith, St. Mary AARP president; and Twin City staff members Amber Leonard, funeral director intern; Ed Netterville, driver and Ryan Yager, funeral home manager.
St. Mary Parish AARP Chapter 4435 held its monthly meeting on Feb. 5 at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center, home of St. Mary AARP, in Morgan City.
Berwick standout Kenan Jones signed a national letter of intent to play football at LSU during a ceremony Wednesday at Berwick High School. Seated from left are Arianna Jones, sister; Jones; and Latasha Jones, mother. Standing are Tammy Smith, Sallie Stanley, Danielle Garrison, Kylon Garrison, John Colar, Coach Eric Holden and BHS Principal Paul Broussard.
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Kenan Jones is a cool customer, until he’s asked about playing in LSU’s Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night. His eyes lit up and a big smile followed.
Morgan City's Sh'Diamond Holly, left, and Alicia Singleton, right, box in Central Catholic's Lay Bertrand during a Tuesday night contest at Morgan City High School's multipurpose building. The Lady Tigers and the Lady Eagles clawed it out to the last second with the Tigers eking out a 49-47 victory.
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In a game that went down to the wire, the Morgan City High School Lady Tigers held back a hard push by the Central Catholic Lady Eagles for a 49-47 home-court victory.
The Patterson High School Lumberjacks were undefeated in its Advance Physical Therapy Lumberjacks Invitational held this weekend.
In Friday PHS invitational action:
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