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Sophomore Brooks Thomas pitches for Central Catholic during Friday's contest. Thomas was the second of three Central Catholic pitchers used in the Eagles' 7-3 loss to Ascension Episcopal. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

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The Central Catholic baseball team waits at home plate during the second inning for senior Gregory Leger after he hit a solo home run to cut the Eagles' deficit to 2-1 against Ascension Episcopal. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

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Central Catholic junior Tyler Longman hits a pitch during the latter innings of the Eagles' 7-3 loss to Ascension Episcopal in Friday's Division IV state championship game at McMurry Park in Sulphur. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

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Central Catholic players and coaches embrace one another following the team's 7-3 loss to Ascension Episcopal in the Division IV state championship game at McMurry Park in Sulphur Friday. The loss was the first for the Eagles since March 29. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

More from the Division IV baseball finals

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Morgan City High School's Makye Richard has inked with Baton Rouge Community College to continue his basketball career. Richard held a signing ceremony Monday at Morgan City High School. Seated, from left, are Leroy Trim, father; Richard; and Umeeka Richard, mother. Standing, are Morgan City High School Basketball Coach J.P. Piper, Jermane Grimm, mentor; Betty Wesley, grandmother; Gregory Johnson II, brother; Linda Richard, sister; Malcolm Clark, brother; and Morgan City High School Assistant Basketball Coach Kevin Lewis. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Morgan City High School's Richard heading to BRCC for hoops

Morgan City High School’s Makye Richard will continue his basketball career on the next level as he signed with B a t o n R o u g e Community College Monday during a ceremony at Morgan City High Sc

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Central Catholic High School's Hallie Autin signed with Baton Rouge Community College Monday to continue her softball career. Seated, from left, are Hayley Girard, friend; Lois Autin, mom; Joe Autin, dad; and Austin Autin, brother. Standing, from left, are her Central Catholic High School softball coaches during her high school career, assistant coaches Elton Navarro and Andre Landry, head coach Joe Russo and assistant coach Scott Estay. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS' Autin to continue softball career at BRCC

Hallie Autin has excelled at Central Catholic High School on the softball diamond during her time playing for the school.

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Berwick High School players, along with Andrew Askew's father, Carter, celebrate with Askew, seated, after the senior's walk-off hit in the bottom of the eighth inning of the decisive game of Berwick's Class 3A quarterfinal series lifted the Panthers to the state semifinals for the first time since 2007. Berwick won the third game, 6-5. The Panthers took game 1, 5-2, Friday, but fell
4-3 in the second game. Berwick now will meet No. 7 South Beauregard Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at McMurry Park in Sulphur. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Greg Roussel)

Askew's RBI hit lifts Berwick to state tourney

The Berwick Panthers punched their ticket to Sulphur and clinched a berth in the Class 3A State Tournament this past weekend by defeating No. 6 Buckeye in dramatic fashion.

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Berwick High School's Kenan Jones receives the Class 3A Most Outstanding Athlete award from Louisiana High School Athletic Association Executive Director Eddie Bonine during Saturday's state track and field meet at LSU. Jones won the Class 3A long jump and triple jump and placed second in the high jump. As a team, Berwick placed third with 34 points. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Berwick High School boys place third

The Berwick High School Panthers boys’ track and field team capped their season with their highest team finish ever in school history, a third-place showing, in Class 3A action at Saturday’s state

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