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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.
—The Daily Review/Corwin Murray

Kenan Jones signs with LSU

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.

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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.
—MIco Aloisio Photo

Lady Tigers claw hard for win against Lady Eagles

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.

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Morgan City's Tywaun Walker takes to the air against Central Catholic's Davidyione Bias Tuesday night at Morgan City High School. The home-team Tigers mauled out a decisive 70-39 win against the Eagles.
—Mico Aloisio photo

Tigers roar to victory over Eagles, 70-39

The Tigers scratched out a decisive home victory, 70-39, over the Eagles Tuesday night as Morgan City High School took on local opponent Central Catholic High School.

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Football players were recognized at Morgan City High School’s fall sports banquet Monday night. Taking home top awards were, from left, Deondre Grogan, offensive most valuable player; Morrquise Charles, defensive MVP and second team all-district; Logan Tingle, Tiger award; Kerwin Francois, second team all-district; Devonta Grogan, overall MVP and second team all-district; and Xavier Mutombo, inaugural Fighting Tiger award. Earning all-district honorable mention were Harlan Francis and Ke’Sean Francois.
—The Daily Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears

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Morgan City High School’s swimming team came away with awards at the school’s fall sports banquet Monday night. Honored were, from left, Kyle Ring, best newcomer — boys; Christopher Pitre, Fighting Tiger award — boys; Madeline Albritton, best newcomer — girls; Mitch Mancuso; Mallory Fontenot, captain’s award — girls; Jean’ Pat Dupuy, Michael Vining award, overall team captain and most valuable player award; and Carson Gagliano, captain’s award — boys. Leah Stockstill earned the Fighting Tiger award — girls. State medals went to Gagliano, 16th, 100 fly; Dupuy, third, 100 free and fourth, 50 free; and Gagliano, Ring, Mancuso and Dupuy, fifth, men’s 200 free relay and eighth, men’s 400 free.

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Volleyball players were recognized at the Morgan City High School fall sports banquet Monday night. Taking home top awards were, from left, Mary Vincent, Baby Tiger award; Kennedy Hebert, overall most valuable player and captain’s awards; Sh’Diamond Holly, offensive MVP; Allie Vincent, defensive MVP and captain’s award; and McKenzi Smith, Fighting Tiger award.

MCHS holds fall sports banquet

Morgan City High School’s fall sports banquet was held Dec. 18 in the school's multipurpose building.
Awards were presented in football, swimming and volleyball.

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