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FFD awards scholarship

The Franklin Volunteer Fire Department has announced the 2017 E. Louis Boudreaux Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Aimee’ K. Bertrand of Franklin High School. Bertrand is a graduating senior and has maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout her four years and achieved many honors for her studies and extracurricular activities. She is attending Nichols State University pursuing a medical degree. Franklin Volunteer Fire Department President Toddy Boudreaux said that the scholarship was established in honor and memory of E. “Louis” Boudreaux, a 20-plus year member of the department. Louis was a dedicated firefighter that helped guide the fire service of St. Mary Parish for many years. He said Amiee’ is a deserving individual and “we are quite proud that she received the E. Louis Boudreaux Memorial Scholarship.” Pictured are Aimee’ K. Bertrand, scholarship recipient, and Toddy Boudreaux.

Police Reports 5-3-17

Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire reported the following arrests:
Andre Grismore, 29, Ash Street, Franklin, was arrested on Tuesday at 8:21 a.m., on a warrant for the charge of simple battery. Grismore was released on a $2,500 bond.
Brian Smith, 54, Morris Street, Franklin, was arrested on Tuesday, at 10:10 a.m., on a warrant for failure to appear on traffic violations. Smith is held on a $550 cash bond.

Upcoming city events and volunteer ops

Franklin is a stop for Tour du Teche on Saturday, Oct. 7.
Paddlers begin arriving around 5 p.m., and the deadline for paddlers to finish the race is midnight.
Volunteers are needed for this event to record the paddlers’ times and to assist them with their vessels. The deadline to become a volunteer and receive a t-shirt is Friday, Aug. 4.
Church groups, social organizations, scouting troops, veterans, sports teams and community service groups are wanted as volunteers. Also, students who need volunteer hours to meet graduation requirements are strongly encouraged to participate. Students should bring their forms with them when they report for their time slot the day of the race. Each shift is only two hours; the first one begins at 4 p.m.
To become a volunteer, contact the Office of Community Development at 337-828-6345 or at ashields@franklin-la.com. Please provide your name, contact information and t-shirt size.
Also upcoming, “Stop the Violence!” is a rally to curb gun violence and to promote sound decision making will take place Thursday, July 20 at 6 p.m. at Broussard-Harris Recreation Center.
The Bayou Beaux Art and Dance Summer Arts Program dance recital and student art show will be Saturday, July 22 at the Teche Theatre for the Performing Arts. The doors open at 5 p.m., and the dance recital begins at 6 p.m. LaDaisha Bowles-Webber is the dance instructor.
For information about the dance recital and student art show, contact the Community Development Department (ashields@franklin-la.com or 337-828-6345).
The Bayou Beaux Art and Dance Summer Arts Program is supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council as administered by the Acadiana Center for the Arts and by a Community Partnership Grant from the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Foundation.

Past relationship is subject of sons’ curiosity

DEAR ABBY: When I was a young, newly divorced, single mother, I returned to college. There I met a woman in similar circumstances. We became fast friends, decided to pool our resources while we pursued higher education and moved in together. Over time, the friendship became more than platonic. This was my first experience with same-sex relationships, and I loved her deeply. We had six years together, but ultimately it didn’t work out and we moved on. I have been in a committed marriage all these years since. Recently, her now-grown sons called me to “catch up.” During the course ...

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CCHS routs False River, 12-5

No. 5 Central Catholic used an eight-run third inning to distance itself from No. 4 False River Academy en route to a 12-5 win in Division IV quarterfinal action at Frasch Park Thursday.
Central Catholic (24-9) entered the inning trailing 4-3 but erupted for eight runs on eight hits for an 11-4 lead after the inning was complete.
“We worked hard on our scouting report and kids hit well at practice, and I had a lot of confidence in them.” Central Catholic Coach Joe Russo said.
Russo said he thought his squad ended the game with approximately 18 hits.
“Anytime you can get 10 or better, you win most of those games,” Russo said.
With Thursday’s win, Central Catholic advances to the Division IV semifinals where it will face District 7-1A foe and No. 1 seed Vermilion Catholic (23-4) Saturday on field 19 at 11:30 a.m. Vermilion Catholic advanced after knocking off No. 9 seed Ascension Catholic, 10-5, Thursday.
The winner of the Central Catholic/Vermilion Catholic contest will advance to face the winner of No. 3 seed Cedar Creek and No. 2 seed Catholic High-Pointe Coupee at 5 p.m. Saturday on Field 18 for the Division IV state title.
During the regular season, Vermilion Catholic swept two games from Central Catholic with wins by scores of 5-3 in Abbeville and 10-4 in Bayou Vista.
In Thursday’s victory against False River, Central Catholic's Brooke Lipari led off the top of the third with a double to centerfield, and Emma Aucoin followed with a bunt single. The Lady Eagles tied the game on Hallie Autin’s sacrifice fly to left field and took a 5-4 lead on Taylor Picou’s single to right field.
Three batters later with the bases loaded, an attempt to get the lead runner home on a fielder’s choice failed when False River’s catcher dropped the ball at home for a 6-4 Central Catholic lead.
The Lady Eagles scored another run on Bailee Lipari’s bloop single to centerfield before Alaysia Williams followed with the inning’s big blow, a grand slam over the right field wall for an 11-4 lead.
False River added a run in the bottom of the frame on Callie Nipple’s infield single, while Central Catholic scored its final run on an Autin double in the top of the fifth.
Halley Fontenot earned the win.
“I called pitches all year for her, and I tell you what, I couldn’t be more proud of that kid," Russo said. "She stepped it up. I went with a strategy and called certain pitches, and at the end, I had to call different pitches and at the end, she hit those pitches. I’m very proud of her.” False River’s Carley Parks suffered the loss.
Early on, Central Catholic took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first via Autin’s three-run home run.
False River cut its deficit to 3-1 in the bottom of the second on a single by Sarah Allen to left field.
The Gators took a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the second via a three-run inside-the-park home run.

Berwick and Patterson to meet in weekend playoff series

District 8-3A rivals Berwick and Patterson split their regular season contests. This weekend, the two teams will battle in a best-of-three Class 3A regional round series at Berwick for the right to advance to the Class 3A quarterfinals. No. 3 seed Berwick (21-9) advanced to the second round after routing No. 30 seed Albany, 16-2, in first-round action Monday, while No. 14 seed Patterson reached the second round following Joel Singleton’s walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh Tuesday for a 5-4 victory against Caldwell Parish. Patterson’s win is its first postseason victory since the 2010 season, while Berwick’s ...

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Morgan City will face West Ouachita Friday

No. 3 Morgan City High School will begin play in the state tournament at Frasch Park in Sulphur Friday when it meets No. 11 West Ouachita in a noon contest on Field 15. Morgan City (25-3) is making its first state tournament appearance since the 2004 season, while West Ouachita will be making its 11th straight appearance at the state tournament. “They’re going to be nervous. They were a little nervous today, but they’ve got nothing to lose,” Morgan City Coach Tamara Keller said after her team’s second-round victory against Assumption April 21. “Our goal was to get there, and ...

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Progressive League Bowling report

PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE April 25 – Week 29 W L Smooth Operators 67½ 48½ Gutter Gals 55½ 60½ Honky Tonk Girls 55 61 Frank’s Agency 54 62 High scratch series and game of 1966 and 675 were bowled by Frank’s Agency. High handicap series and game of 2584 and 912 were bowled by Gutter Gals. High scratch bowlers were Vickie Hebert ...

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Week 4 Horseshoe results

Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association Spring League Week 4 W L The Waterboys 20.5 15.5 Margaritaville 20.5 15.5 4 Dead 19.5 16.5 Floating Ringers 17.5 18.5 3 Sacks & A Rack 17 19 Monroe 13 23 Scratch point average: Tim Gilmore 76.9, Al Dodson 72.8, Dudley Michel 72.1, Linda Dodson 61.6 and Angela ...

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CCHS Lady Eagles to meet False River Thursday

The last time the Central Catholic Lady E a g l e s e x i t e d Sulphur’s Frasch Park, they did so as the 2015 Class 1A state champions.
This year’s squad, Division IV’s No. 5 seed, hopes to leave the facility in the same manner.
Central Catholic (22-9) will begin Division IV quarterfinal action Thursday at 2:30 p.m. when it faces No. 4 seed False River Academy (19-9).
“It’s a great feeling to have the opportunity to go back,” Central Catholic Coach Joe Russo said. “We have quite a few girls on the team now who have experienced this, but we have a lot of young girls that I am excited for that are going to get the opportunity to experience the state tournament.”
False River reached the Division IV quarterfinals after run-ruling Central Catholic’s District 7-1A foe, Highland Baptist, 18-3, in four innings. The squad, which finished tied as District 5-1A runner-up with St. Edmund, features no seniors but a heavy junior and sophomore presence. Meanwhile, Central Catholic finished tied as runner-up in District 7-1A runner-up with Hanson Memorial, another Division IV quarterfinalist.
Russo said he expects False River to be “a mirror image of what we are.”
“They got a kid, righthander, who throws mid-50s,” Russo said. “I hadn’t had the opportunity to see them, but I was told they have a very good defense behind their pitcher and one through nine can hit the ball well. … I think it’s going to be a great matchup.”
The Lady Eagles rallied to defeat Lafayette Christian, 6-3, in regional round action to advance to the state tournament.
Central Catholic features just two seniors, Emma Aucoin and Hallie Autin. The Lady Eagles’ squad is heavy on underclassmen.
As a team, Central Catholic is batting .384 with 55 doubles, 16 triples, 23 home runs and 226 RBIs. The team has stolen 72 bases.
Autin leads the team with a 0.545 batting average. She has 12 doubles, six triples and 10 home runs. Autin has collected 64 RBIs, scored 66 runs and stolen 15 bases. Aucoin is next on the team with a 0.471 batting average. She has one double, nine RBIs, 36 runs and 14 stolen bases. Kelly Russo is third with a 0.444 batting average. She has two doubles, 19 RBIs, 26 runs and eight stolen bases.
On the mound, Haley Fontenot (12-6) leads the Lady Eagles with a 3.04 ERA. In 94.3 innings, she has surrendered 57 runs (41 earned) on 83 hits with 48 walks and 78 strikeouts.
Teammate Sarah Thomas (11-3) sports a 3.72 ERA. In 79 innings, she has surrendered 65 runs (42 earned) on 104 hits with 13 walks and 43 strikeouts.

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