Trio of 10-year-old All-Star teams still in contention for district title
The Morgan City, Patterson and St.
The Morgan City, Patterson and St.
Morgan City officials had hoped to have the city’s renovated wharf on Front Street open to the public for the Fourth of July, but a rise in the Atchafalaya River several weeks ago halted work. Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi hopes to be able to officially open the wharf before the end of summer.
—The Daily Review/Zachary Fitzgerald
Morgan City’s newly renovated riverfront wharf on Front Street should officially reopen before the end of the summer, barring any more high water delays, Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi said.
The Morgan City Junior High School Tigerettes dance team attended an American All Star Private Camp June 19-24 at the school. Dancers learned routines to perform at school and community events.
St. Mary Central's Dominic Lipari gets past the attempted tag by Morgan City second baseman Ryan Valentine during Sunday's 7- and 8-year-old All-Star contest at the District 3-AA Dixie Youth Tournament at Complex Park in Morgan City. Morgan City finished the weekend 1-2, while St. Mary Central finished 2-1. Morgan City will return to action today at 6:45 p.m. when it faces Patterson, while St. Mary Central will meet Franklin Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)
St. Mary Central finished 2-1 this weekend in the District 3-AA Dixie Youth baseball tournament to lead Tri-City area squads in action at Complex Park in Morgan City.
Choose a side of the riverfront to rock out or party this Independence Day with Berwick’s Rockin’ the Riverfront or Morgan City’s Party in the Park.
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