MCHS 4x4 qualifies for state
The Morgan City High School boy’s track and field team qualified its 4x400-meter relay for state competition during the Region III Class 4A championship meet in Bourg last week.
The Morgan City High School boy’s track and field team qualified its 4x400-meter relay for state competition during the Region III Class 4A championship meet in Bourg last week.
With his team down 1-0 heading to the bottom of the fourth in Tuesday’s Division IV quarterfinal contest, Central Catholic Coach Tyler Jensen gathered his top-seeded squad before their at bat and s
Central Catholic qualified competitors in seven events for the Class 1A state track and field meet during the Louisiana High S c h o o l A t h l e t i c Association Region II-1A meet last week at t
Morgan City High School recognized its girls bowling team, which finished its season as state runner-up, during the school's spring sports awards ceremony Monday. From left are Kameron Patereau, Meghan Amador and Ali Tregle. On the back row are Hannah Pipes, Marissa Davis, Kyleigh Campbell, Sara Sierra, Mackenzie Amador. Not pictured is Alyssa Strickland. Pipes, Meghan Amador, Davis and Tregle each received the Fighting Tiger Award. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
The Morgan City High School boys basketball team was recognized at the school's spring awards ceremony Monday. Award winners include, from left, Deondre Grogan, Most Improved; Makye Richard, MVP; and Morrquise Charles, Tiger Tradition. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
Among the sports recognized at Morgan City High School's spring sports award ceremony was baseball. Award winners included, kneeling from left, Chris Pitre, Fighting Tiger; Ethan Scioneaux, Best Pitcher; and Ross Albritton, most improved. Standing, are Morrquise Charles, best hitter; Alex Brocato, Captain; and Josh Lorenzo, Best Fielder. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
Morgan City High School honored its athletes in its spring sports Monday at Morgan City High School.
Central Catholic outfielders, from left, Blake Hidalgo, Samarick Paul and Adam Dupuis, wait for action to resume during a pitching change during the Eagles' Division IV regional round victory against False River Academy last week. Central Catholic, Division IV's top seed, will host No. 8 Ascension Christian Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The game was moved up a day due to the threat of inclement weather Wednesday. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
Top-ranked Central Catholic will continue its Division IV postseason journey Tuesday when it hosts No. 8 Ascension Christian in Division IV quarterfinal action in Amelia.
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