Area hoops players participate in all-star game
Five Tri-City area basketball players -- four boys and one girl -- participated in the Sports Medicine Center at Thibodaux Regional Bayou/River Shootout All-Star boys' and girls' games presented by
Five Tri-City area basketball players -- four boys and one girl -- participated in the Sports Medicine Center at Thibodaux Regional Bayou/River Shootout All-Star boys' and girls' games presented by
Patterson High School's Reid Perkins, right, celebrates with teammate Randy Paul after Perkins scored a run during a win earlier this season. Perkins threw a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts in Patterson's 10-0 run-rule victory against David Thibodaux in District 8-3A action Saturday at Patterson. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
Central Catholic High School's Ryan Miller attempts to beat out a throw to first base during Friday's game with Opelousas Catholic. Central Catholic, ranked No. 6 in the latest Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division IV power rankings, defeated Opelousas Catholic, ranked No. 5 in Division IV, 2-1. (The Daily Review/Mico Aloisio)
The Patterson Lumberjacks run-ruled David Thibodaux 10-0 in five innings in District 8-3A action at Patterson Saturday.
Central Catholic High School recognized its 1999 Class 1A state championship baseball team during the Eagles' annual baseball tournament earlier this month.
Tri-City Area representatives on the Houma Region Division 2 All-District First-Team Girls Bowling squad are, from left, Kameron Patureau, Juliet Thibodeaux and MacKenzie Amador, all of Morgan City; and Emily Price, Ashley Daigle and Jolie Boudreaux, all of Central Catholic. Thibodaux is the district's Most Valuable Player. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
Tri-City Area representatives on the Houma Region Division 2 All-District First-Team Boys Bowling squad are, from left, Morgan City's Devin Mayon, Berwick's Kyle Valdez and Morgan City's Devin Hidalgo. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
The Houma Region Division 2 All-District boys and girls bowling teams were announced Wednesday evening at Charlie’s Lanes in Morgan City.
Competition is where you find it, and for the past several months, Tri-City area high school students have found it on the water.
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