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Walnut Street barge will be closed Tuesday
St. Mary Consolidated Gravity Drainage District No. 2 plans to close the Walnut Street barge in Lakeside Subdivision on Tuesday because of the rising water level in Lake Palourde.
The barge will stay closed until the waters recede, the district said.
“Our concern is for the welfare of all people who live within the Lakeside area making every effort to consider the needs, safety and enjoyment of all residents,” the district said.
Comments and concerns can be directed to 985-380-5511.
MCHS survives Livonia, 59-56
No. 9 Morgan City High School held off No. 24 Livonia’s upset bid for a 59- 56 victory in Class 4A bi-district playoff action in Morgan City Friday.
After Morgan City (25-6) made a huge late second-quarter run to tie the game at 29 at halftime, the two teams played close in the third quarter, with Morgan City taking a 47-45 lead after three quarters.
Each team scored 12 points in the final period.
Morgan City High School coach Terence McCutcheon said he was trying to keep the game close in the third quarter while protecting multiple players, who had three fouls apiece. He said his strategy was to keep the game close where he could play those guys more minutes in the final period.
“Once we got through the third quarter, without getting any of those guys their fourth foul, we were able to close it out, but it came down to free throws for us,” McCutcheon said.
Morgan City hit 21 of 28 free throws, while Livonia was just 5 of 15 from the free-throw line.
“Free throws won the game for us,” McCutcheon said.
Morgan City also benefitted from Livonia’s leading scorer, Jeremy Richard, getting in foul trouble.
“Once he got three fouls, I started trying to attack him and make him play defense, make him use energy,” McCutcheon said. "We guarded him different on pick-and-rolls. We double teamed him more, just wanted him to have to work for everything he got.”
Richard finished with a game-high 30 points.
“The kid was hitting everything,” McCutcheon said. “They were tough shots, and he was ready. He stepped up bigtime, and he carried them pretty much all night.”
Morgan City will continue postseason play Tuesday when it travels to face No. 8 Edna Karr in Class 4A regional round action. Karr advanced after routing No. 25 seed Franklin Parish 72-32.
In Friday's win, Deondre Grogan led three Tigers in double figures with 13 points.
Other Morgan City double-digit scorers were Jared Singleton with 12 and Kerwin Francois with 11.
Early on, Morgan City jumped out to a 7-2 lead after Grogan’s three-point play after he was fouled on a layup and converted the ensuing free throw with 4:40 remaining in the opening period.
However, Livonia (19-9) went on a 14-0 run to close the quarter for a 16-7 first-quarter lead.
Ten of Livonia’s 14 points were scored by Richard. He closed the quarter with a basket with 32.6 seconds remaining for a 16-7 Livonia lead.
Morgan City finally broke its scoring drought, which lasted 5:04, at the 7:36 mark when Singleton made the second of two free-throw attempts to cut Morgan City’s deficit to 18-8.
While the Tigers got their first field goal since the 4:40 mark of the first quarter when Devonta Grogan converted a layup off a steal by a teammate, Livonia maintained its lead. Livonia built as much
as a 12-point lead on two occasions, the last at 27-15 on Kyron Ford’s three-pointer with about five minutes remaining in the first half.
“To start the game, it just seemed like we were kind of watching the action from the outside instead of being in the action,” McCutcheon said. “I don’t know if it was a playoff game and some of the guys
kind of getting caught up in the moment.”
Down 27-15, however, Morgan City closed the half on a 14-2 run to tie the game at 29 at the break. Morgan City’s run included a trio of three-pointers, the last by Deondre Grogan late in the quarter to tie the game at 29.
McCutcheon said he used the team’s press to jumpstart its offense.
“It kind of gave us a rhythm, and we fought back. … It seemed like the guys were able to relax a little bit once we tied the game and went into halftime,” he said.
Other Morgan City scorers in Friday’s win were Taaj Daniels, six; Devonta Grogan, five; Morrquise Charles, four; Tywaun Walker, three; and Ke’Sean Francois, two.
Ford also reached double figures for Livonia with 15.
“At the end of the day, you got to give Livonia credit,” McCutcheon said. “They came out. They were prepared. The players came in, played hard from the start. They were physical. We got to do a better
job on the backboard, especially defensive rebounding, but we got the win. That’s the most important thing.”
Police Reports 3-5-18
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Scott Anslum reported the following arrests:
Bob Simmons, 62, of 2920 Fourth St., Berwick, was arrested Thursday at 1:17 p.m. on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of possession of Schedule I marijuana.
A deputy working in Bayou Vista came into contact with Simmons and located the active warrant for his arrest. Simmons was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. Simmons was released on a $750 bond.
Vincent Coleman, 25, of 134 Bray Lane, Franklin, was arrested Thursday at 3:13 p.m. on charges of resisting an officer, criminal trespass, and a warrant for disturbing the peace, resisting an officer, criminal trespass and resisting an officer giving false information.
Narcotics detectives received information that Coleman, who was wanted on a warrant, was involved in illegal drug activity on Sixth Street in Franklin. Detectives located Coleman. When Coleman saw detectives, he fled on foot through several yards. Detectives searched the area. Franklin Police officers assisted in the search. A narcotics detective found Coleman hiding beneath a shed. The warrant was issued after Coleman ran from deputies during an investigation into a fight on Bray Lane in August of 2017. Coleman was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail is set.
Rodney Bowie, 40, of 1004 Cayce St., Franklin, was arrested Thursday at 3:13 p.m. on charges of resisting an officer, possession of Schedule I heroin, entering contraband into a penal institution, obstruction of justice and a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of criminal neglect of family.
When narcotics detectives arrived on Sixth Street in Franklin to make an arrest on the warrant for Coleman, Bowie also fled from them on foot. Detectives pursued Bowie, detained him, and subsequently arrested him for resisting an officer. Bowie was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. The deputy transporting Bowie found that he attempted to discard a bag of heroin beneath the seat of the police unit. During booking, a correctional officer located the active warrant for his arrest. No bail is set.
Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire reported the following arrests:
John Haydel, 54, of Sanders Street, Franklin, was arrested Friday at 4:29 a.m. on the charge of criminal trespass. Haydel was booked, processed, and held with no bond set at time of press release.
Alpacino Greco, 41, of Sanders Street, Franklin, was arrested Friday at 4:29 a.m. on the charge of two counts of criminal trespass. Greco was booked, processed, and held with no bond set at time of press release.
GLORIA CECILE GAUTHIER BOUDREAUX
September 23, 1925 – March 01, 2018
Gloria Boudreaux, a native and lifelong resident of Franklin, died on Thursday, March 01, 2018, at 10:47 a.m. surrounded by her beloved family in her home. She was 92 years old.
Gloria was married for 53 years to the love of her life, Lannace Boudreaux. They were blessed with two children, Audrey and Ken. She pursued a career for almost 40 years as a Nurse’s Assistant who was well sought after, due to her natural born ability to nurture those in need. She was also a talented seamstress who created a variety of garments that included anything from children’s clothing, christening gowns, wedding dresses, and veils, to altar cloths for the church and vestments for the priests. She hand-made all of her children’s clothing and continued to sew for all four generations that followed her.
Gloria was a spunky little firecracker who was always dressed to the nines, sporting that million dollar smile and vibrant personality that was sure to catch the eye of anyone she crossed paths with. She enjoyed the social scene and attended many dances and balls, where she stole the stage dancing to her favorite tunes. She was a member of the Golden Age Club and was also given the honor of being elected First Maid.
Many people considered her as part of their own family because of her compassionate nature. All she did was done in love. She loved without reservation, no matter the case or the color. She left behind a legacy of love and will be so incredibly missed.
Gloria leaves behind her only son, Ken Boudreaux and his wife Botella; five granddaughters, Monique Guillotte, Deidra Guillotte, Gabrielle Boudreaux, Bernadette Boudreaux Bender and her husband Luke, and Colleen Guillotte Phillips and her husband Brandon.
She was blessed with nine great grandchildren, Lainey Pellerin, Aprylle Choate Bobbitt and her husband Eric, Matthew Landry, Braeden Boutte, Madison and Luke Phillips, Zane Giroir, and Amalie and Beau Bender; and was fortunate enough to know the sweet joy of having four great great grandchildren, Aiden Bobbitt, Aleigh Pellerin, Caroline Grace Landry, and Camden Short. She also had a multitude of cousins, nieces, nephews, and godchildren whom she loved dearly.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lannace Boudreaux, her daughter, Audrey B. Landry; her parents, Sidney Gauthier Sr. and Lumea Charpentier Gauthier; her brother, Sidney Gauthier Jr.; and her sister, Elizabeth G. Thibodeaux.
The family would like to thank her devoted caregiver of six years, Lillian Butler, the staff of Heart of Hospice and Brandy Burleigh for taking care of her in her last days, and Dr. Roland Degeyter and his staff for always providing her with exceptional care.
A gathering of family and friends was held Monday, March 5, at the Church of the Assumption in Franklin from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., with the Holy Rosary being prayed at 1 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 2 p.m. with Father Lloyd Benoit as Celebrant. Following the Mass, she was laid to rest in the Franklin Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Brandon Phillips, Luke Bender, Alvin Guillotte, Eric Bobbitt, Heath Guillotte, and Keith Saucier. Honorary pallbearers were her great grandsons, Matthew Landry, Braeden Boutte, Luke Phillips, Zane Giroir, and Beau Bender.
Family and friends may view the obituary and express their condolences online by visiting www.iberts.com.
Arrangements were entrusted to Ibert’s Mortuary, Inc., 1007 Main Street, Franklin, La. 70538, (337) 828-5426.
