Wheel House for Feb. 10: Black history, preacher's anniversary, egg hunt, color run
BLACK HISTORY
Program at Good Hope Baptist Church, 908 Washington St., Patterson, 11 a.m. Feb. 19.
BLACK HISTORY
Program at Good Hope Baptist Church, 908 Washington St., Patterson, 11 a.m. Feb. 19.
Spring League champions: 3 Tigers & A Dawg. Captain Hayles, Craig Rink, Jimmy Percle and Neil Shaw (not pictured).
City Singles Champion standings. Class A: first, Jimmy Percle; second, Tim Gilmore; third, Burnie Williams. Class B: first, Larry Pertuit; second, Angela Percle; third, Tim Hayles. Class C, first and city champion, Julius Lovell; second, Warren Raymond; third, Al Graham.
City Doubles standings: first, Jimmy Percle and Angela Percle; second, Tim Gilmore and Pat Pertuit; third, Jim Guzdial and Mary Guzdial.
Spring League Awards. Dale Pearce, 40 feet, high average 31.3% high ringer % game 45.0% (tie). Jimmy Percle, high handicap game, 112 points. Angela Percle, 30 feet, high game over average 22.4 points. Al Graham, 6 – 9 ringer % patch. Kevin Kinslow, 20 ringer % patch. Tyler Bourdier, 40 feet, high game over average 25.7 points. Dwain Arceneaux, 40 feet, 45.0% (tie). Warren Raymond, 10 ringer % patch. Tim Gilmore, 30 feet, high ringer % average 60.8, high point average 81.4, high scratch game 95 points, high ringer % 72.5, best won/loss 22.5 – 10.5 Neil Shaw (not pictured) 20% patch.
Fall League awards: Al Dodson, high handicap game, 115 points. Dwain Arceneaux, 40 feet, high ringer % 31.5, high point average 49.9. Angela Percle, 30 feet, high game over average 24.1, best won/loss record, 22.5 – 10.5. Jimmy Percle, 60% patch. Al Graham, 10% patch. Warren Raymond, 20% patch. Dale Pearce, 40 feet, high scratch game 75 points, high ringer % 55.0, h0igh game over average 28.4 Tim Gilmore , 30 feet,high ringer % average 59.8, high point average 80.2 high scratch game 91 points, high ringer % 72.5
The local organization recently named award-winners from its spring and fall leagues.
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The Teche Theatre for the Performing Arts production of The Quarters, which made its debut at the theater in March of 2022, swept all 10 awards for which it was nominated in the 2022 Broadway World
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The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the Police Department at 985-380-4605.
Tuesday, Feb. 7
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