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Patterson's Kyler Paul, 3, tries to shake several defenders.
—The Daily Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears

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Patterson quarterback Caylon Davis, 6, scampers out of the pocket.

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Patterson quarterback Caylon Davis, 6, hands the ball off to an unidentified Lumberjack.

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Patterson's Howard Kinchen defends the pass.

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A Donaldsonville player blocks at last second quarter pass to Patterson's Kyler Paul, 3.

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Several Lumberjack offensive linesman make room for Patterson's Kyler Paul, 3.

Lumberjacks get district win against Tigers

The Patterson High School Lumberjacks pulled off a win, 32-26, in a back and forth contest Friday night in Patterson against the Donaldsonville Tigers.

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CCHS' Michael-Anthony Hill fights off BHS' Isaaiah Williams for the rebound in Core Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Lumberjacks Invitational Thursday night at Patterson High School.
—The Daily Review/Diane Miller Fears

CCHS, BHS face off

The opening tip-off for the Core Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Lumberjacks Invitational Thursday night at Patterson High School went to the Central Catholic High School Eagles of Morgan C

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Yani Johnson, 23, had a standout game for the Central Catholic Lady Eagles Friday night at home. CCHS defeated the Hanson Memorial Lady Tigers 59-51 in the back-and-forth contest. Johnson had 24 points to lead Central.
—The Daily Review Photos/Mico Aloisio

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Hanson Memorial's Carlie Pellerin, 3, scored 20 in the Lady Tigers 59-51 loss Friday to the Central Catholic Lady Eagles.

Area teams busy during holiday break

Area basketball teams were busy during the holiday break.

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Patterson High School Lumberjacks kept the Tioga Indians on their toes Wednesday night as the local team took a 44-39 loss in the 5-4A St. Martinville Holiday Shoot-Out. Patterson High's Elijah Williams scored nearly half of the teams points scoring 16. Above is Williams, 31, in earlier season play against the Jeanerette Tigers. Tournament play continues Thursday.
—The Daily Review/file photo

Williams scores 16 in PHS loss to Tioga, 44-39

The Patterson High School Lumberjacks kept the Tioga Indians on their toes during opening round play Wednesday night as the local team took a 44-39 loss in the 5-4A St.

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