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Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association is seeking new members for its league

The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association is seeking new members for its 2019 Summer/Fall League.
The league is played at 264 Cotten Road in Kemper Williams Park near Patterson.
A meeting will be held at the horseshoe pits Thursday at 6 p.m. to organize teams.
League play will start July 16, at 6 p.m., weather permitting.
All leagues are handicap and count all.
No experience is needed to join, and men, women, elders and juniors are welcome to participate.
If you do not have horseshoes, some are available to be loaned until new members can purchase their own.
Adult membership is $30 annually for Louisiana and national fees, while junior fees are $7.
Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association membership is $40 per person, which includes league play, club singles and doubles championship tournaments and a year-end banquet in January.
Men under age 70 pitch horseshoes from 40 feet, while women, elders (ages 70-plus) and juniors (ages 12 and over) pitch from 30 feet. Cadets under age 12 pitch from 20 feet.

Louisiana State Doubles Horseshoe Pitching Championships

Louisiana State Doubles Horseshoe Pitching Championships Chenault Park Monroe June 22 Class A Women First place (state champions), Sharla Fontenot, Lacassine and Pat Pertuit, Marrero, 3½ wins-2½ losses, 35.3 ringer percentage; second place, Rhonda Smith, Lake Charles and Mary Begnaud , Lacassine, 2-3, 32.3. Class B Women First, Belinda McClain and Rene’ White, both of Shreveport, 4½-1½, 27.5; and second, Amanda McMullen and Erica Noblitt , both of Monroe, 3-3, 16.7. Class A Men First (state champions), Alois Habetz, Sulphur and Ricky Richard, Church Point, 4-1, 42.0; second, Tanner Pousson , Lacassine and Burnie Williams, Morgan City, 3-2, 36.0; and ...

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Morgan City 11s win state crown

MC 9s are state runners-up

The Morgan City 11-year-old All-Stars won the Dixie Youth 11-year-old State Championship, while the Morgan City 9-year-olds finished as state runner-ups in their age group.
Both squads competed in Jonesboro this weekend, with the Morgan City 11s concluding the weekend with a 4-1 mark, while the Morgan City 9-year-old All-Stars concluded the weekend with a 3-1 record.
Both also will advance to a regional Dixie Youth World Series in Brookhaven, Mississippi, that will be held next weekend.
Meanwhile, the St. Mary Central 8-year-old All-Stars concluded their season at the Dixie Youth AA State Tournament in Ruston.
Below is a recap of the weekend action.
Morgan City 11s
Morgan City avenged its lone loss of the tournament Saturday to Monroe by defeating the squad Sunday 4-1 in the state championship game.
“I could see it in their eyes that they were ready to play ball,” Morgan City Coach Chase Pickens said of his team’s response Sunday after dropping its first game of the tournament to Monroe Saturday.
He said that the team has reached their “ultimate goal” to make it to a Dixie Youth World Series, and they finally have done it.
“They’ve been working hard these last few years to get there,” Pickens said. “We put a lot of work in.”
In Sunday’s contest with Monroe, Morgan City never trailed, taking a 2-0 lead in the top of the second.
Monroe cut its deficit to 2-1 in the bottom of the second, but Morgan City scored a run in the third and another in the fifth for the final margin.
Morgan City pitchers Jamyre Bias and Tate Fontenot combined to limit Monroe to just two hits.
Bias pitched the first two innings and surrendered one earned run on two hits with three walks and one hit batter.
Fontenot pitched the final four innings and surrendered two walks and fanned two.
Ja’Kavior Kemp and Fontenot led Morgan City’s offense. Kemp was 2-for-4 with a run, while Fontenot was 1-for-1 with an RBI, a stolen base and a run.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Landyn Ramagos and Conner Daigle, each 1-for-2, an RBI; Bryan Cordero, 1-for-2; and Jackman Lind, 1-for-3, a run.
Morgan City advanced to the finals after defeating the Pineville All-Stars 12-1 in their first game Sunday.
Morgan City scored four runs apiece in the first two innings for an 8-0 advantage.
While Pineville scored a run in the bottom of the third, Morgan City scored four more in the top of the fourth.
Morgan City pitchers Lucas Pickens and Cordero combined to surrender just one hit.
Pickens pitched the first three innings and surrendered an unearned run on one hit with three walks and four strikeouts.
Cordero pitched a perfect fourth inning.
Bias led the Morgan City offense with a 3-for-3 performance with a grand slam, five RBIs, a stolen base and two runs.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Chaz’ Pickens, 3-for-3; Franco Saleme, 2-for-2, an RBI; Kemp, 1-for-2, a triple, two RBIs and three runs; Fontenot, 1-for-2, two RBIs and a run; Pickens, 1-for-2, an RBI, a stolen base and three runs; Kollin Nelson, 1-for-1, a run; and Ramagos, 1-for-4, a run.
Morgan City advanced to Sunday’s single-elimination bracket play after finishing as one of the top two teams in its pool.
Saturday, Morgan City defeated the Sabine All-Stars 16-4 but fell to the Monroe All-Stars 5-0.
Against Sabine, Morgan City broke a 1-0 game open with 15 runs in the top of the third for a 16-0 lead.
Sabine scored four runs in the bottom of the third for the final margin.
Cordero and Max Simmons each pitched for Morgan City. Cordero pitched 2.1 innings and surrendered four unearned runs on one hit with one strikeout, while Simmons pitched 0.2 innings and surrendered one walk, hit one batter and fanned one.
Fontenot led Morgan City’s offense as he finished 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBIs, a stolen base and three runs.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Bias, 1-for-2, a triple, three RBIs, a stolen base and two runs; Chaz’ Pickens, 1-for-3, two RBIs and a run; Simmons, 1-for-1, a triple and a run; Cordero, 1-for-1, an RBI and a run; Ramagos, 1-for-2, an RBI, a stolen base and two runs; and Kemp, two RBIs and two runs.
Later Saturday, Morgan City fell to Monroe 5-0.
Monroe scored a run in the third, two in the fourth and two in the sixth innings.
Morgan City outhit Monroe 4-3, but the local squad’s defense committed five errors.
Kemp led Morgan City’s offense with a 1-for-2 performance with a double.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Ramagos, Chaz’ Pickens and Fontenot, each 1-for-2.
Fontenot suffered the loss. In 2.2 innings, he surrendered one run (one unearned) on one hit with two walks, two hit batters and three strikeouts.
Friday, Morgan City began the tournament with a 10-0 victory against the Alexandria Nationals.
Morgan City scored seven runs in the first and three more in the bottom of the third.
Fontenot led Morgan City with a 1-for-2 performance with a double, three RBIs and a run.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Daigle, 1-for-2 with two RBIs; Bias, 1-for-2, a stolen base and two runs; Lucas Pickens, 1-for-2, a run; Cordero, an RBI and a run; and Saleme, an RBI.
Chaz’ Pickens and Lind each pitched two innings for Morgan City. Pickens pitched the first two innings and surrendered two hits, one walk and hit one batter. Lind pitched two innings and surrendered one hit.
MC 9s
The Morgan City 9-year-old All-Stars were perfect in state tournament play until the squad fell in the championship game to Oakdale 16-1 Sunday.
However, the squad still has qualified for the regional Dixie Youth World Series in Brookhaven, Mississippi, that will be held next weekend.
“They did great,” Morgan City Coach Matt Grizzaffi said of his squad. “They fought in every game. We had a bunch of nail biters. They never quit. They were calling them the comeback kids. They never gave up.”
After starting the tournament with a 3-0 record, Morgan City ran into a buzz saw in Oakdale in the finals. Oakdale had won the AA state tournament a year ago.
In Sunday’s matchup with Morgan City, Oakdale scored three runs in the bottom of the first, and after Morgan City cut its deficit to 3-1 in the top of the second, Oakdale countered with five runs in the bottom of the second and eight more in the bottom of the third.
Morgan City had just two hits as Bacadi Alcina finished 1-for-1, with a double and an RBI, while Jaryan Bias was 1-for-1 with a run.
Austen Gros, the first of three Morgan City pitchers used, suffered the loss. In two innings, he surrendered 12 runs (12 earned) on 10 hits with four walks and three strikeouts.
Earlier Sunday, Morgan City defeated Ponchatoula 14-2.
While Ponchatoula scored a run in the top of the first, Morgan City countered with five in the bottom of the frame.
The local team added three in the second inning for an 8-1 lead, and after Ponchatoula plated a run in the top of the third, Morgan City scored six more in the bottom of the frame.
Chris Tran led Morgan City’s offense with a 3-for-3 performance with a double, three RBIs, two stolen bases and three runs.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Bias, 2-for-2, two triples, two RBIs, a stolen base and two runs; Alcina, 2-for-2, a double, an RBI and a run; Austen Gros, 1-for-3, a double, two RBIs, a stolen base and a run; Parker Gros, 1-for-2, a double, an RBI and a run; Zakyrian Ayers, 2-for-2, a stolen base and two runs; and Sevin 1-for-2, two RBIs, two stolen bases and two runs.
Tran earned the win. In four innings, he surrendered two runs (one earned) on four hits with four walks and two strikeouts.
In Morgan City’s lone bracket play game Saturday against Jackson Parish, the local squad rallied for three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning for a 6-5 victory.
Morgan City scored the tying and winning runs on Austen Gros’ single to right field for the win.
Early on, Morgan City trailed 3-1 after an inning and 4-3 after two complete innings.
Jackson Parish extended its lead to 5-3 in the top of the fourth before Morgan City’s comeback in the bottom of the fifth.
Bias led Morgan City’s offense with a 1-for-1 performance with a home run, two RBIs and a run.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Austen Gros, 1-for-1, two RBIs and a stolen base; Sevin, 1-for-2, a double; and Tran, 1-for-3, a stolen base and a run.
Parker Gros earned the win in relief. In three innings, he surrendered one run (one earned) on one hit with two walks and six strikeouts.
Tran started the game for Morgan City, and in two innings, he surrendered four runs (four earned) on five hits with one walk and four strikeouts.
In pool play Friday, Morgan City rallied with three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning for a 9-8 victory against Monroe.
While Morgan City led 6-3 heading into the top of the fourth, Monroe scored five runs in the top of the fourth for an 8-6 lead.
Morgan City came back with three runs in the bottom of the fourth, tying the game at 8 on Sage LaPoint’s groundout the first base that scored Hayden Norris and taking the lead two batters later when Noah Pickens drew a bases-loaded walk that scored Baylor Allen.
Early on, Monroe took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first before Morgan City scored three runs in the bottom of the first.
Each team scored a run in the second, and Monroe scored a run and Morgan City, two runs in the third for a 6-3 Morgan City lead after three innings.
Sevin and Parker Gros led Morgan City’s offense. Sevin was 1-for-2 with a double, three RBIs and a stolen base, while Gros was 2-for-2 with a double, an RBI and two runs.
Other top Morgan City offensive contributors were Alcina, 1-for-2, a double, a stolen base and a run; Austen Gros, 2-for-2, two runs; Allen, 1-for-1, an RBI and a run; Ayers, an RBI and a stolen base; and Pickens and LaPoint, each an RBI.
Parker Gros, the third of three Morgan City pitchers used, earned the win. In one inning, he surrendered two runs (two earned) on three hits with three strikeouts.
Tran started the game for Morgan City, and in 1.2 innings, he surrendered two runs (two earned) on two hits with two walks and two strikeouts.
St. Mary Central 8s
The St. Mary Central 8-year-old All-Stars finished 0-4 this weekend at the Dixie Youth AA State Tournament, falling in pool play to DeQuincy, East Ouachita Recreation District and Minden before falling in its lone consolation game.
Although St. Mary Central came up short in their contests, coach Wayne Crappell said the “experience was worth it” because his team had fun.
“They did their best again like we did in district,” he said. “They played their little buts off and tried and did everything we asked them to do.”
Crappell said St. Mary Central was just “outgunned” by the opponents.

Suspect caught in death of man whose body was found in Morgan City

Authorities have caught a suspect who was wanted in connection with the homicide of man whose body was found in Morgan City during May.

On Tuesday afternoon, Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office personnel responded to a tip that a fugitive wanted for the May 15 murder of Kirby Courteaux Jr. of Montegut, was at an address on West Main Street in Gray.

Shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday, personnel discovered that Davonte Matthews was indeed at the home, and he was taken into custody, said Chief Criminal Deputy Col. Terry Daigre said in a news release. Matthews was wanted on a second-degree murder charge in the case. Lafourche Parish detectives were notified and the family of Courteaux was notified. Terrebonne personnel are assisting those from Lafourche Parish working on this new development in the case.

On May 14, the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office began investigating the disappearance of Courteaux after a family member reported him missing since May 11. On the morning of May 15, Terrebonne deputies and detectives apprehended Terance Dupre, who faces a second-degree murder charge. He is in custody in Lafourche Parish, as is a juvenile also arrested in connection with this case. The victim’s body was found in Morgan City.
Investigation into matters surrounding this case is on-going, Col. Daigre said.

Man accused of 3 sexual batteries on juvenile

A 24-year-old Berwick man has been charged with three sexual battery incidents involving a juvenile victim in Morgan City, Police Chief James Blair said in a news release.

—Davontraye Jacoby Johnson, 24, of La. 182 in Berwick, was arrested at 12:10 p.m. Monday on warrants charging him with three counts of sexual battery and two counts of contempt of court.

A Morgan City patrol officer came into contact with Johnson on Egle Street. A computer check revealed police and city court had warrants for his arrest. He was jailed.

On June 27, detectives began investigating a complaint filed with police in reference to Johnson committing a sexual battery on a juvenile victim. During the investigation, detectives learned Johnson had committed a sexual battery on three separate occasions from December 2018 to June, Blair said. At the conclusion of the investigation, detectives obtained a warrant for Johnson’s arrest.

Blair reported that officers responded to 39 calls.

St. Mary Parish Sheriff Blaise Smith reported that deputies responded to 49 complaints in the parish and reported the following arrests in east St. Mary Parish:

—Estive Cruz-Guerrero, 28, of Patty Lane in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 3:18 p.m. Monday on a warrant charging him with two counts of identity theft.

Cruz-Guerrero was located at the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office in Morgan City on the warrant for his arrest. Cruz-Guerrero was jailed with no bail set.

—Harold Demon Bias, 29, of Terrebonne Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 10:04 p.m. Monday on charges of speeding, driving under suspension and expired license plate.

Deputies were patrolling the area of Bayou Vista when they observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. Deputies conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the driver, identified as Bias.

Deputies learned that Bias’ vehicle had an expired license plate and they were advised by dispatch that he was driving under suspension, Smith said. Bias was released on a summons to appear in court Oct. 16.

—Destiny Falgoust, 24, of Leo Street in Patterson, was arrested at 3:57 p.m. Monday on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a legend drug without a prescription.

—Kristyn Parker, 27, of Susan Court in Stephensville, was arrested at 3:57 p.m. Monday on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Detectives with the narcotics section went to a motel in Morgan City in regard to receiving information about illegal narcotics activity taking place. Upon arrival, detectives made contact with Falgoust and Parker.

During the investigation, drugs were located, Smith said. Falgoust and Parker were released on a summons to appear in court Oct. 16.

Berwick Police Chief David Leonard Sr. reported the following arrest:

—Alton Knight III, 34, of Lake Long Drive in Houma, was arrested at 3:16 p.m. Monday on a charge of possession of marijuana less than 14 grams.

At 2:52 p.m. Monday, Berwick officers received a call concerning a suspicious subject in the parking lot of a local business carrying a jar of an unknown substance. Officers arrived on scene and observed the subject sitting on the steps of the business.

He was identified as Knight. Due to Knight’s behavior, he was patted down for weapons and consented to a search of him, Leonard said. Officers located marijuana on Knight and arrested him. He was jailed with bail set at $2,000.

Patterson Police Chief Garrett Grogan reported no arrests.

Radio logs for July 9

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.

Monday, July 8

12:56 p.m. U.S. 90 East; Complaint.

1:35 p.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Telephone harassment.

1:42 p.m. Seventh Street and Brashear Avenue; Stalled vehicle.

2:15 p.m. 200 block of Everett Street; Complaint.

2:20 p.m. 700 block of Federal Avenue; Warrant.

2:20 p.m. 600 block of Sixth Street; Complaint.

2:43 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Juvenile problem.

3:57 p.m. Palm and Maple streets; Fire.

4:22 p.m. 1300 block of Nebraska Street; Fire.

9:42 p.m. 800 block of Brashear Avenue; Harassment.

11:44 p.m. 900 block of Hilda Street; Medical emergency.

12:17 a.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Animal complaint.

12:55 a.m. Federal Avenue and Greenwood Street; Assistance.

1:06 a.m. Patterson; Be on the lookout.

5:22 a.m. 1700 block of Sixth Street; Medical emergency.

(Updated) BBQ Bash canceled, Bikers on Bayou postponed; Bash kickoff party, festival poster unveiling will go on

Due to the threat of inclement weather, officials have canceled the Bayou BBQ Bash that was set to take place Friday and Saturday in Morgan City. Bikers on the Bayou that was set for Saturday in St. Mary Parish has been rescheduled for Aug. 24.

However, Hampton Inn & Suites in Morgan City will still host its Bayou BBQ Bash Kickoff Party from 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday. Officials with the Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival will also unveil the 2019 festival poster during that event.

UPDATED: Afternoon storm update; forecasters use the 'h' word

Another heat advisory is in effect

National Hurricane Center
12:30 p.m. update

The National Hurricane Center has a high 80 percent chance for tropical development in the northern Gulf of Mexico. The current scenario shows a potential tropical cyclone developing on Wednesday or Thursday in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico, heading west towards the upper Texas or southwest Louisiana region. This system has the potential to become a dangerous hurricane. The threat for damaging winds and deadly storm surge is increasing.

Since this system has not developed yet, there is still considerable uncertainty to the exact timing, magnitude, and location of these threats. Everyone should continue to monitor the weather this week.

Morning update

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:

1. A broad low pressure system located over the eastern Florida
Panhandle is producing disorganized shower activity. The low is
forecast to move southward to southwestward and emerge over the
northeastern Gulf of Mexico later today. Once the system is over
water, environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for
tropical cyclone formation, and a tropical depression is likely to
develop by late Wednesday or Thursday while the system moves
westward across the northern Gulf of Mexico. Regardless of whether
or not a tropical cyclone forms, this system has the potential to
produce heavy rainfall along portions of the northern and eastern
U.S. Gulf Coast later this week. For more information about the
rainfall threat, please see products issued by your local weather
forecast office and the NOAA Weather Prediction Center. Interests
along the Gulf Coast from the Upper Texas coast to the western
Florida peninsula should monitor the progress of this system.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...50 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...high...80 percent.

From Tuesday's print edition

Staff and Wire Reports
St. Mary Parish is getting both summer heat and a chance of more spring-like heavy rain this week.
A heat advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. Tuesday, while a weather system is making its way into the Gulf, bringing with it the prospect of heavy rain.
The mercury is expected to reach 93 degrees Tuesday afternoon. The heat index, the combined effects of temperature and humidity, is expected to reach 108-110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday is the second straight day a heat advisory has been in effect.
Harry P. Williams Memorial Airport near Patterson recorded a temperature of 93 degrees just before 3 p.m. Monday.
The advisory says people should drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun and check on relatives and neighbors.
Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside, the advisory says. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water.
Meanwhile, the Hurricane Center says a tropical depression is likely to form in the Gulf of Mexico by the end of the week.
Forecasters in Miami said Monday that a trough of low pressure over central Georgia is forecast to move southward toward the northeastern Gulf where a broad area of low pressure will form in a couple of days.
The forecasters say the system has the potential to bring heavy rain along the northern and eastern U.S. Gulf.
To help its residents prepare for the rain, the city of Tallahassee has opened four sandbag distribution centers.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday urged Floridians to be prepared.
He says residents in north and central Florida should be ready for heavy rain and the potential for flooding in low-lying areas.
High water has been a fact of life for this region since Mardi Gras, when backwater flooding along Bayou Chene began to threaten homes in Stephensville.
The St. Mary Parish Levee District installed a flood control barge in Bayou Chene for the third time since 2011.
State officials announced in March that funding has been secured for a permanent flood-control structure that will do the work that has been performed by the barge.
The Atchafalaya River at Morgan City was at 7.6 feet Monday night, the National Weather Service said. Flood stage is 6.0 feet.
And one-day downpours in April and June caused headaches for homeowners in the region.
After one of the downpours June 7, 39 Berwick residents reported water in their homes.
Officials in Patterson and Berwick have announced plans to examine flood-control and drainage measures.

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