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Levee district, crawfish industry reach deal for road access

Crawfish industry and St. Mary Levee District officials have reached a compromise that will give crawfishermen access to roads near levees while allowing the district to restrict people from damaging the levees. At the levee district’s April 12 meeting, the commission rescinded a previously approved resolution to allow the district to restrict vehicle access to roads adjacent to levees. The district has problems on the west end of St. Mary Parish with vehicle traffic, particularly four-wheelers and pickup trucks, damaging levees and had placed barricades and signage to limit access to roads by the levees. The district had repealed the ...

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Patterson High graduation

The Daily Review/Bill Decker
Patterson High's valedictorians carry the traditional cedar rope into Patterson High's commencement ceremonies Friday at PHS. Four seniors earned the valedictorian honors for the Class of 2018.

Radio logs for May 14

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.

Friday, May 11

7:47 a.m. La. 182 East; Stalled vehicle.

7:54 a.m. 1200 block of Greenwood Street; Alarm.

8:31 a.m. Glenwood Avenue; Building check.

9:37 a.m. 800 block of Victor II Boulevard; Building check.

10:36 a.m. Wren Street; Suspicious person.

1:02 p.m. La. 182 and Roderick Street; Stalled vehicle.

1:05 p.m. 2300 block of La. 70; Vehicle accident.

1:09 p.m. 800 block of Youngs Road; Assistance.

1:24 p.m. 900 block of Marguerite Street; Complaint.

1:37 p.m. U.S. 90 West; Stalled vehicle.

2:40 p.m. 900 block of Marguerite Street; Fight.

2:48 p.m. 700 block of Freret Street; Complaint.

2:50 p.m. 7800 block of La. 182 East; Vehicle accident.

3:08 p.m. 1400 block of Nevada Street; Removal of a subject.

3:19 p.m. 200 block of Everett Street; Suspicious person.

5:30 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Complaint.

5:32 p.m. Mayon Street; Complaint.

5:57 p.m. 1500 block of Walnut Drive ; Juvenile complaint.

6:21 p.m. 400 block of Bowman Street; Narcotics complaint.

6:36 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.

7:48 p.m. 6400 block of La. 182; Crash.

8:24 p.m. 700 block of Front Street; Alarm.

8:29 p.m. Greenwood Street; Complaint.

8:55 p.m. 2300 block of La. 70; Disturbance.

10:31 p.m. 7500 block of La. 182; Alarm.

10:51 p.m. 200 block of Patton Street; Disturbance.

10:52 p.m. Berwick; Be on the lookout.

10:54 p.m. 600 block of Front Street; Hit and run.

11:08 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Complaint.

11:09 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.

Saturday, May 12

12:09 a.m. Ditch and Railroad avenues; Complaint.

12:33 a.m. 200 block of Railroad Avenue; Medical.

2:15 a.m. Second Street; Suspicious subject.

5:49 a.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Remove subject.

6:08 a.m. Glenwood Street; Alarm.

9:43 a.m. 600 block of First Street; Suspicious vehicle.

10:07 a.m. 200 block of Arizona Street; Removal of subject.

10:31 a.m. 100 block of Chennault Street; Vehicle burglary.

10:55 a.m. 300 block of Railroad Avenue; Simple battery.

12:43 p.m. 300 block of Laurel Street; Removal of subject.

1:27 p.m. 100 block of Ann Street; Lost/found property.

2:29 p.m. 200 block of Railroad Avenue; Complaint.

2:31 p.m. 900 block of Seventh Street; Hit and run.

3:54 p.m. 900 block of Willard Street; Medical emergency.

4:17 p.m. 100 block of Montana Street; Officer stand by.

4:29 p.m. 500 block of Justa Street; Disturbance.

6:26 p.m. Pecos and Patton streets; Found property.

7:30 p.m. 100 block of Chennault Street; Disturbance.

8:18 p.m. 1600 block of Federal Avenue; Disturbance.

8:57 p.m. 2400 block of Apple Street; Disturbance.

9:51 p.m. Brashear Avenue and First Street; Suspicious subject.

9:52 p.m. 300 block of Fifth Street; Complaint.

10:26 p.m. 7500 block of La. 182; Suspicious subject.

11:18 p.m. 300 block of Iowa Street; Animal Complaint.

Sunday, May 13

12:11 a.m. Glenwood Avenue; Suspicious subject.

12:12 a.m. 500 block of Brashear Avenue; Civil matter.

1:41 a.m. 300 block of Second Street; Vehicle burglary.

2:28 a.m. Chestnut and Roselawn drives; Disturbance.

11:57 a.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Arrest.

1:41 p.m. 600 block of Brashear Avenue; Complaint.

3:57 p.m. 2300 block of La. 70; Complaint.

4:53 p.m. 800 block of Brashear Avenue; Shoplifter.

7:18 p.m. 7000 block of La. 182; Animal complaint.

7:40 p.m. 500 block of Freret Street; Theft.

7:54 p.m. 500 block of Fifth Street; Disturbance.

8:59 p.m. 3200 block of Lake Palourde Road; Alarm.

9:36 p.m. 600 block of Kentucky Street; Suspicious subject.

9:44 p.m. 100 block of Brownell Homes; Disturbance.

10:08 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Complaint.

Monday, May 14

12:59 a.m. First Street and Brashear Avenue; Suspicious subject.

4:53 a.m. 1600 block of Sixth Street; Complaint.

For Berwick coach, state title is blast from the past

SULPHUR — Berwick High School’s Class 3A state championship game Saturday probably was a little more special for assistant coach Lud Henry than many others.
Not only had the longtime staple around the Berwick school and program won a state championship, but it also marked the 40th anniversary, nearly to the day, that he won a state title as a senior on the 1978 Panthers squad.
The team won the Class 2A state championship on May 11, 1978, in Brusly, defeating John Curtis, 2-0.
Berwick was four years into its baseball program at the time.
While Henry has been a head coach on a state runner-up team in 1990 (a loss to Teurlings Catholic) and an assistant coach in 1994 on a runner-up team (a loss to North Vermilion), he and the Panthers’ program have not been able to climb back to the top of their class again for years.
Until Saturday night.
“I’m privileged to be on both of them,” he said.
Berwick scored three runs in the fourth to overtake Iota for a 3-1 lead and added four more in the top of the sixth for an eventual 7-2 victory.
“This group right here just kind of turned it on about a month and a half ago where you just kind of could see them start to come together and click, and everything was working,” Henry said.
Henry said Saturday’s title is special for his family, too, because they “lived and breathed” baseball with him for a long time.
Particularly, he noted how much it meant with Mother’s Day on Sunday and his mom recently passing away.
“She was on my mind a whole lot the last week,” he said.
Winning a title as a player and a coach had different feelings for him — he said he was calmer as a player.
Henry also noted that this title is for the many teams in Berwick history who have had opportunities in the last 40 years to win state. He said it’s more than just the state runner-up teams, too.
“This one’s for all the boys, all the coaches, guys like John Skelton and Tommy Bourgeois, who put in some time with me over the years,” Henry said. “It’s just really special for the Berwick community, and it’s something these kids will never forget.”
First-year Berwick head coach Brandon Bravata, who asked Henry to join his staff after Henry was away from the program for a year, called Henry a “godsend” for him and the program.
“He’s Berwick through and through, and I’m so happy for him,” Bravata said.

HERMAN J. BLANCHARD

Herman J. “Mr. B”, “Kaki” Blanchard, 80, a native and resident of Labadieville, Louisiana, passed away on May 12, 2018.
A visitation will be held in his honor on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at St. Philomena Catholic Church, Labadieville, Louisiana, from 9:00 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 p.m. The burial will follow in St. Philomena Mausoleum.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Bertha G. Blanchard; sons, Roland and Philip Blanchard (Sabrina); daughters, Debbie B. Rivere (Jerry), Beverly LeBlanc (Dwayne), and Joni Blanchard Tuck; grandchildren, Drs. Amy Rivere Duplantier (Neil), David LeBlanc (Jenny), Rachel and Grace Tuck; great-grandchildren, Avery and Abby LeBlanc; brother, Freddie Blanchard Jr. (Blondie); and sisters, Dolores Benoit and Gloria Thibodeaux.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Freddie Blanchard Sr. and Lucina Clement Blanchard; half-brothers, Lester and Carlton Blanchard; half-sister, Rosalie Guillot; mother-in-law, Amy Duplechin; and daughter-in-law, Stephanie B. Blanchard.
He worked at McDermott for 42 years, loved serving his community, and enjoyed cooking, hunting, and gardening.
Online condolences can be given at www.landrysfuneralhome.com.
Landry’s Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.

Wheel House for May 14

SENIOR DINNER
Sponsored by St. Mary Community Action Agency and St. Mary Parish Council at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 15, at St. Mary Senior Citizens Center, Home of St. Mary AARP, Chennault Street, Morgan City. Bingo starts at 10 a.m. Door prizes awarded. For info call Carla Dartez or Ruth Naverre, 985-384-7446.

SANDWICHES
Patterson United Methodist Church, 1204 Main St., chicken salad sandwich fundraiser 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. Cost: $2.50 each. Pick up or delivery of orders of 10 or more. To order call 985-395-5333.

COMMODITIES
Distributed by St. Mary Community Action Agency and Food For Families Program on Friday, May 25. Must bring proof of 2018 income. Distributed on first-come, first-served basis. Place and time: Berwick Civic Complex, 7-10 a.m.; Amelia Recreation Center, 8:30 a.m. to noon. For info call 337-828-5703/5705.

Berwick tops Iota for 1st baseball title in 40 years

When Berwick High School’s Kyle Boudreaux stepped to the plate in the top of the sixth inning with Berwick already ahead 5-1 in the Class 3A finals against Iota, he remembered how his coach had preached to the team just before the inning how it was time to break open its contest with Iota.
The Panthers, who led 3-1 entering the inning, already had scored two runs in the frame and had runners at second base and third base with two outs in the top the sixth.
Boudreaux looked at the scoreboard and saw it was the prime opportunity to finish the job, and he put an exclamation point on Berwick’s championship season, driving in two runs en route to an eventual 7-2 Berwick victory.
It was the Panthers’ first state baseball title since 1978. They had been to the state title game three times since, most recently in 1994, but came up empty.
Boudreaux said the Panthers’ motivation to win the title involved winning one for assistant coach Lud Henry, who was a senior on the 1978 squad and for winning one for the Town of Berwick.
“It’s something we talked about, and we finally made our dreams turn into a reality,” said Boudreaux, who finished the day 3-for-3 with a double, two RBIs and a run.
Berwick junior pitcher Mitchell Sanford was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Class 3A Most Outstanding Player following the game.
Sanford pitched a complete game to earn the win and finished 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs.
On the mound, he allowed two earned runs on four hits with two walks, one hit batter and fanned four.
“It’s surreal, man,” Sanford said. “I can’t even explain it. I’m lost for words. We worked so hard for this, and just to be able to come out on top is just breathtaking. I don’t know what to say.”
Iota took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first when Hunter Wriborg singled to centerfield to bring home a run.
While Berwick has been known for responding when other teams score against them, the Panthers had trouble early in the title game as it left a combined five runners on base, including two in scoring position, in the first three innings.
Berwick’s first serious scoring opportunity was thwarted when Boudreaux was thrown out at the plate following a single by Reid Wiley. Iota leftfielder Andrew Ashby fielded the ball and made a great throw to catcher Mitchell Lege, who applied the tag.
“It took a little while for us to kind of get our nerves down a little bit, but once we settled in, I felt pretty good,” first-year Berwick coach Brandon Bravata said.
Berwick got on the board in the fourth inning when Wiley’s single ricocheted off the glove of Iota’s third baseman allowing Patrick Robertson to score. Robertson had started the inning with a single.
Sanford followed in the next at bat with a two-RBI double down the left field line for a 3-1 Berwick advantage.
The score remained the same until the sixth inning when the Panthers’ Lucas Hatch drove home Hunter Landry for a 4-1 Berwick lead, prompting Iota coach Leonard Cloud to replace starter Brett Spell with reliever Tristen Miller.
After Miller walked Zeph Hoffpauir and hit Kyle Pitre to load the bases, Robertson grounded out to second base to bring in a run.
Boudreaux then drove in the game’s final two runs with his double to left field.
Cloud said big innings have been the team’s downfall in their few losses this year.
“We have broken down one inning, kind of let our guard down, and I tip my hat to them,” Cloud said of Berwick. “They took advantage of our miscues and mistakes.”
Iota scored one run in the bottom of the seventh on Wriborg’s solo home run over the left field wall, but Sanford retired the game’s next three batters, including a fly ball to the outfield caught by centerfielder Denver Jenkins to end the game.
Berwick outhit Iota, 9-4.
“They had a great ball club,” Cloud said of Berwick. “They were solid 1-9. We heard they were, but they just crushed the baseball. On offense, they have a great offense. They play just as good defense, and (Sanford), that kid right there’s a great ball player.”
In addition to Boudreaux, other top Berwick hitters were Wiley, 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run; Robertson, 1-for-4, an RBI, a stolen base and a run; and Hatch, 1-for-3, an RBI.
Wriborg led Iota with a 2-for-3 performance with two RBIs and a run, while Deven Mouton was 1-for-2 with a double and a run.
Spell suffered the loss. In 5.1 innings, he allowed five runs (five earned) on eight hits with six walks, one hit batter and five strikeouts.
With the end of Berwick’s season comes the conclusion of the high school careers of the team’s six seniors: Boudreaux, Kyle Pitre, Denver Jenkins, Wiley, Robertson and Hatch.
Bravata said the group has brought him to tears multiple times.
“I’m going to miss the heck out of them, but there’s no tears of sadness today,” Bravata said after the game. “There’s only tears of joy.”

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The Daily Review/Bill Decker During the Berwick Shines portion of Tuesday's town council meeting, council member Troy Lombardo presented a certificate to Maxine Barbier, among whose contributions is hospital volunteer work. ...

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