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Lady Panthers, Lumberjills win

Several area high school basketball teams were in action Tuesday night.
The 9-3A Berwick Lady Panthers pulled off a win in a close contest, 40-39, against 8-1A Westminster Christian Academy Crusaders. Also scoring a win were the 9-3A Patterson Lumberjills in a 50-47 battle against the 7-2A Loureauville Lady Tigers.
The 9-3A Berwick Panthers dropped a game, 51-62, to 8-1A Westminster Christian Academy Crusaders.
Lady Panthers defeat Crusaders
In a game that came down to the wire, Berwick High School’s Lady Panthers pulled off a road win against the Westminster Crusaders, 40-39.
Scoring a massive 28 points in the win was Jalaysia Bertrand. Also contributing were Arianna Jones with six, Bronwyn Colbert had four and Lily Eues added two.
Lumberjills win against Lady Tigers
Patterson High School’s Lumberjills took advantage of home turf in a 50-47 win against Loureauville High’s Lady Tigers.
There were no individual results available at presstime.
Panthers edged by Crusaders
Berwick High School’s Panthers were edged out, 51-62, by the West-minster Crusaders.
Highest scorers in the contest were Blain Louviere with 17 and Dayton Clark added 16.

MCRD holds Biddy opening ceremony

Morgan City Recreation Department’s Biddy Basketball opening ceremony was held Tuesday night at the M.D. Shannon gym. Morgan City Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi, left, and city councilmen took part in the ceremonial opening tip-off to open the season. Tossing up the ball was Lou Tamporello, fourth from left, and fighting for the ball were Steve Domangue, second from left and Mark Stephens, third from left. The biddy season will continue through Jan. 24 when closing ceremonies will be held. Councilman Tim Hymel, right, looks on. Councilman Ron Bias was also on hand.

Saints have 7 Pro Bowl selections

Twelve Baltimore Ravens, including second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson, and seven New Orleans Saints, highlighted by league-leading receiver Michael Thomas, have made the Pro Bowl.
Baltimore tied the record for Pro Bowl players set by Miami in 1973. The NFL released the rosters Tuesday night for the game in Orlando, Florida, on Jan. 26, 2020.
Joining Jackson from the Ravens, who at 12-2 have the league’s best record, are tight end Mark Andrews, long snapper Morgan Cox, cornerbacks Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey, running back Mark Ingram, linebacker Matthew Judon, fullback Patrick Ricard, tackle Ronnie Stanley, safety Earl Thomas, kicker Justin Tucker, and guard Marshal Yanda.
“This honor is all about my teammates and our coaches, because without them, the success we’ve had as a team wouldn’t be possible,” Jackson said. “I’m also grateful for all the fans who continue to support us and who have helped make this season so special. Ultimately, it’s about winning, and we still have a lot of work to do before we accomplish our biggest goals.”
Thirty teams had at least one player selected and 24 clubs had multiple players chosen. The New York Giants and Miami Dolphins failed to get any Pro Bowlers. Players on the two Super Bowl teams will withdraw from the Pro Bowl and be replaced.
Twenty-five of the players selected made it for the first time, including three rookies: San Francisco defensive end Nick Bosa, Kansas City return specialist Mecole Hardman and New Orleans return specialist Deonte Harris.
The Pro Bowl coaching staffs will be from the losing teams in the AFC and NFC divisional playoffs with the best regular-season records.
Other AFC quarterbacks are Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City and Deshaun Watson of Houston. The NFC QBs are Drew Brees of New Orleans, Aaron Rodgers of Green Bay and Russell Wilson of Seattle.
Perhaps the most star-studded spot on offense is tight end with San Francisco’s George Kittle, Philadelphia’s Zach Ertz, Kansas City’s Travis Kelce and Baltimore’s Andrews.
Defensive standouts include Buffalo’s Tre’Davious White, who is tied for the league lead with New England’s Stephon Gilmore with six interceptions. They are the top AFC cornerbacks.
NFL sacks leader Shaquil Barrett of Tampa Bay is on the NFC squad, along with perennial Pro Bowlers Aaron Donald of the Rams and Richard Sherman of the 49ers.
“To make the Pro Bowl, it’s a dream come true,” Barrett said. “That’s the best way I can sum it up. I dreamed of this growing up. It’s a huge honor and I can only hope that I’ll have more to follow.”
Two other Buccaneers, wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, were chosen.
“This is a special moment, and while I’ve worked hard to get to where I am in my career, I wouldn’t have been able to do this without my teammates and coaches,” Godwin said. “I’ve had the chance to play alongside some of the best in the NFL, including Mike Evans, and sharing the honor with Mike makes it even better. I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity.”

Firefighter who foiled robbery honored; food drive underway

The Morgan City Council on Tuesday paid tribute to a hero. The woman who directs St. Mary senior centers is looking for more heroes. The mayor and council gave their Positive Image award to Morgan City firefighter Brandon Landry, who police said broke up an attempted purse-snatching. Council on Aging Director Beverly Domengeaux announced a donation drive to help homebound senior citizens who can’t cook for themselves. Landry was the good Samaritan credited by police with tackling a would-be purse-snatcher Thursday morning outside the Dollar Tree on Victor II Boulevard. According to police, Baine Michael Ledet, 29, knocked an older woman down and ...

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Area hospitals announce births

Born to Jamie Francois and Brennan Skinner of Morgan City, a boy, Makhri James Francois, on Nov. 13 at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 19 inches. —— Born to Cianna Armond and Tyler Hoffpauir of Morgan City, a girl, Emberly Mae Hoffpauir, on Nov. 18 at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City. She weighed 7 pounds and measured 20 inches. —— Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dowdy (nee: Kimberly LaPoint) of Patterson, a girl, Britnee Rae Dowdy, on Nov. 19 at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City. She weighed 5 pounds, 15 ounces and ...

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Leadership school grad

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Tabatha Duhon of M C Bank in Morgan City successfully completed the 2019 Leadership School, “Growing our Next Generation of Leaders,” a six-month program that included online course work and five instructor-led sessions focused on developing leadership skills and enhancing knowledge in various areas of banking. The program provided by the Louisiana Bankers Association and held in Baton Rouge at The Bankers Center,hosts students from all over the state. The 2019 session marked the 10th year of the program. She's shown with M C Bank President Jeremy Callais.

Woman serving time fears boyfriend’s love will fade

DEAR ABBY: I’m a 25-year-old female currently serving a nine-year prison sentence. It is the first time I have ever been in trouble (wrong place, wrong time). My boyfriend is 24. We’ve been together 2½ years and have had our ups and downs (mostly ups). I am truly in love with him, and he tells me he will always be there for me. I have been in prison for five months so far, and he hasn’t missed a visit or a phone call. He also makes sure I have money on my books. I’m worried that somewhere down the road, since ...

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Physician receives multiple awards

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Dr. Robert Blereau recently received awards at the 27th Annual Louisiana Shots for Tots conference held at the New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center. Of nearly 740 clinics included in the Vaccines for Children Program, Dr. Blereau was one of four clinics to have achieved exceptional performance (over 90%) in the HPV completion series. Blereau also received one out of eight awards presented to the top clinics with a completion rate at or above 90% for combined 7-vaccine series coverage, or those vaccines required for children 19-35 months of age.

Women break Parish Council glass ceiling

Elections that took place on Oct. 12 for St. Mary Parish brought something new to the St. Mary Parish Council: women.
“Since St. Mary Parish adopted the St. Mary Parish Home Rule Charter in 1984, only men have been elected to serve on the council,” said Henry C. “Bo” Lagrange, chief administrative officer of St. Mary Parish Government, in a phone interview.
Before the charter, St. Mary Parish was governed by a police jury that served as both the executive and legislative branch of government.
“At least one woman, Matilda “Tee” Aloisio, served on the Police Jury,” Lagrange said.
Since the Home Rule Charter, council members have served as the legislative branch of government, and the president serves as the head of the executive branch.
Women have stepped in as interim council members to fill the position of an elected official when they were unable to perform their duties. But, none have been voted into the position, until now.
The 2019 elections saw Dr. Kristi Prejeant winning a spot on St. Mary Parish Council at-large seat for District 9, successfully becoming the first woman elected to serve on the council.
That title was quickly followed by the second woman, Gwendolyn Hidalgo, who beat Jeremy Chesteen by 128 votes in a nail-biting runoff election Nov. 16 for the Parish Council at-large seat for District 10.
Hidalgo was born and raised in St. Mary Parish. Prejeant was born and raised in New Orleans. Both currently live and work in St. Mary Parish.
Hidalgo works for Sicard Atchafalaya Dentistry as the office manager, and Prejeant is a general surgeon who practices at Franklin Foundation Hospital and Ochsner St. Mary.
Hidalgo’s husband, Glen Hidalgo, served on St. Mary Parish Council for 12 years.
“I followed him around and I thought I can make these decisions and with a woman’s point of view on certain things. … They needed some diversity on the council. They need some women up there,” Hidalgo said.
Prejeant agrees with her. “Woman are the jugglers. We work to balance our homes and work life, which gives us the right mindset to bring in more of a community- and family-based approach to the council work. They need diversification on the council, more of a vast coverage of representation.”
According to research done by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, there is a clear difference in men and women’s legislative styles and their policy priorities. There is also strong evidence that as more women are elected to office, there is an increase in policy-making that emphasizes quality of life and reflects the priorities of families, of which both were issues Hidalgo and Prejeant focused as their wants to improve for St. Mary Parish.
Both candidates stressed that they wanted to be a “voice for the people.”
“It is time that good people with good ideas and honesty stand up for people in the parish,” Prejeant said. “I felt like I had to make a difference. The recent hospital issues pushed me over to run, but it’s not just hospital issues that need to be addressed. …
“I am approaching this with a broad-spectrum approach. I cannot make promises, but I am approaching with an open mind to grow the community with new business and grow the medical community,” Prejeant continued.
Hidalgo said she also is approaching with an openness and desire to work with the council to address the needs of the parish. “I’m not going in with my own agenda. I want to be a voice for the people, I want to speak up and meet in small groups with people and hear their concerns to bring the parish forward,” Hidalgo said.
“We need to get some changes going, the old way of running things needs to change and we need to work together to find some solutions to what can we bring new to the parish,” Hidalgo continued.
Hidalgo said amongst the new and old council members she has met with the general consensus is “we all want to work together, let’s see what we can do and what we can move forward. Let’s see about our drainage, roads and infrastructure, what can we do to draw business and diversify? I don’t see the oil industry coming back like it was so I think we need to figure out how to move forward for our future.”
The date the new council members will be sworn in is Jan. 13, 2020.

Orange Leaf ribbon-cutting

The Daily Review/Jaclyn Breaux Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt, 1051 Marguerite St., in Morgan City held a grand opening on Tuesday. Owners Glenda and Bryan Lecompte were joined by their children, Caelum and Edyn; the manager of their Houma location, Erin Matherne; an employee at the Morgan City location, Maria Martinez; as well as members of St. Mary Parish Chamber of Commerce, Morgan City officials and St. Mary Parish officials to cut the ribbon celebrating the opening. ...

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