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Central Catholic High School won Terrebonne High School's tournament Saturday with a 6-0 mark. The Lady Eagles defeated St. Martinville, Morgan City, Acadiana, Thomas Jefferson, St. Martin's Episcopal and finally, South Terrebonne for the tournament title. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Latashia Wise)

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Patterson High School's Tapanga Haven serves during earlier season action. Patterson defeated Abbeville on the road Monday. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Patterson tops Abbeville; CCHS wins Terrebonne tourney

Patterson High School defeated Division III Abbeville High School 3-0 in nondistrict prep volleyball action at Abbeville Monday.
Patterson won by scores of 25-13, 25-19 and 25-6.
No individual statistics were available.
The win is the Lumberjills’ fourth in its last five matches.
Thursday, Patterson defeated West St. Mary 3-0 (25-5, 25-15, 25-11), while Saturday, the team finished 2-1 at Highland Baptist’s tournament. In New Iberia, Patterson fell to the Academy of Sacred Heart of Grand Coteau 2-0 (25-8, 25-21) before bouncing back with a 2-1 win against Division III Crowley ( 18-25, 25-19, 15-10) and a 2-1 (25-15, 15-25, 17-15) win against Division II Westgate.
No individual statistics were available from those contests.
Patterson (9-9 overall, 1-2 in District 2-IV play) will return to action Tuesday when it hosts Franklin in league play.
CCHS wins
Terrebonne’s tournament
Central Catholic High School finished Saturday 6-0 to win Terrebonne’s tournament.
The Lady Eagles defeated Division III St. Martinville and Morgan City, Division IV Thomas Jefferson and Division I Acadiana in pool play before topping St. Martin’s Episcopal in the semifinals.
In the finals, Central Catholic defeated Division II South Terrebonne.
Against St. Martinville, Central Catholic won 2-0 (25-20, 25-22).
Central Catholic had 14 solo blocks.
Yani Johnson led the Lady Eagles with 15 kills, one dig and 13 solo blocks. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Taylor Picou, seven assists and 12 digs; Katie Hoffpauir, two kills, seven assists, one ace and three digs; Quincee Wiggins, two kills and 12 digs; Brooke Lipari, one ace and 10 digs; Bailee Lipari, one kill, one ace and five digs; and Haley Fontenot, one kill, one dig and one block assist.
Against Morgan City, Central Catholic won 2-0 (25-15, 25-10).
Johnson led Central Catholic with six kills, six digs and two solo blocks. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Hoffpauir, one kills, three assists, two aces and six digs; Bailee Lipari, two kills, two aces and five digs; Wiggins, nine digs; Brooke Lipari, six digs; Fontenot, three kills, two digs, one solo block and one block assist; and Caroline Green, one dig and two solo blocks.
Against Thomas Jefferson, Central Catholic won 2-0 (25-19, 25-14).
Johnson led Central Catholic with 13 kills, one ace, one dig and two solo blocks. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Green, six kills and three solo blocks; Picou, one kill, 11 assists and one dig; Hoffpauir, one kill and 11 assists; Wiggins, six digs; Brooke Lipari, one ace and three digs; and Bailee Lipari, one ace and two digs.
Against Acadiana, Central Catholic won 2-0 (25-18, 25-10)
No individual statistics were available.
Against St. Martin’s, Central Catholic won 2-0 (25-15, 25-21).
Central Catholic had 10 solo blocks.
Johnson led Central Catholic with 10 kills, four digs, eight solo blocks and one block assist. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Hoffpauir, 10 assists and eight digs; Bailee Lipari, one kill, two aces and nine digs; Wiggins, 10 digs; Green, five kills and two solo blocks; Picou, four assists and six digs; and Fontenot, two kills and one block assist
Against South Terrebonne, Central Catholic won 2-0 (25-19, 26-24).
Johnson led Central Catholic with nine kills, one assist, one ace, five digs, three solo blocks and one block assist. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Hoffpauir, one kill, eight assists and six digs; Bailee Lipari, six kills, one assist and five digs; Picou, eight assists and eight digs; Fontenot, two kills, five digs, one solo block and one block assist; Wiggins, eight digs; Brooke Lipari, seven digs; and Green, three solo blocks.
Thursday, Central Catholic defeated Covenant Christian 3-0 (25-5, 25-2, 25-5) in District 6-V action in Morgan City.
Central Catholic had 20 aces in the win.
Johnson led Central Catholic with 13 kills, five aces, one dig and four solo blocks. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Hoffpauir, one kill, 12 assists, one ace and one dig; Picou, one kill, 11 assists and two digs; Wiggins, nine aces and three digs; Bailee Lipari, seven kills; Brooke Lipari, five aces and one dig; and Green, five kills.
On Oct. 10, Central Catholic fell to Division IV University Lab 3-0 (25-18, 25-22, 25-16) in Baton Rouge.
Johnson led Central Catholic with 11 kills, three aces, one dig and one solo block. Other top Central Catholic contributors were Hoffpauir, 14 assists and eight digs; Green, five kills and three solo blocks; and Brooke Lipari, one assist, one ace and five digs.
Central Catholic (26-11) will return to action Tuesday when it hosts St. John in its annual Pink Game.
Morgan City finishes 1-3 at Terrebonne’s tournament
The Morgan City Lady Tigers finished 1-3 at Terrebonne’s Tournament this week.
Morgan City fell to Division 1 Acadiana, Central Catholic and St. Martinville, while it defeated First Baptist.
Against Acadiana, Morgan City fell 2-1 (25-22, 20-25, 9-15).
No individual statistics were available.
Against First Baptist, Morgan City won 2-1 (25-16, 22-25, 15-11).
No individual statistics were available.
Against Central Catholic, Morgan City fell 2-0 (25-15, 25-10).
Jolee Nini led Morgan City with three kills, six assists and one dig, while Sh’Diamond Holly had three kills and two solo blocks. Other top Morgan City contributors were Allie Vincent, six digs, and Jamia Francois, two block assists.
Against St. Martinville, Morgan City fell 2-0 (25-19, 25-22).
Holly led Morgan City with three kills and one dig. Other top Morgan City contributors were Karmen Peterson, three kills; and Nini, six assists.
Thursday, Morgan City High School defeated Berwick High School 3-1 (25-18, 27-25, 19-25, 25-17) in District 8-III volleyball action in Berwick Thursday.
Morgan City had 42 kills, 38 assists and eight solo blocks, while Berwick had 104 digs.
Kennedy Hebert, Holly and Nini led Morgan City. Hebert had 13 kills, one assist, two aces, 11 digs, three solo blocks and two block assists, while Holly had 17 kills, one dig and three solo blocks. Nini recorded 34 assists and six digs. Other top Morgan City contributors were Haylie Crappell, five kills, one ace and 11 digs; Vincent, two assists and 10 digs; Peterson, five kills and one solo block; and McKenzi Smith, nine digs.
Morgan City (17-8 overall, 1-1 in district) will return to action Tuesday when it travels to face Vandebilt Catholic in league play.
Berwick is winless at Highland Baptist’s tourney
The Berwick Lady Panthers finished 0-3 at Highland Baptist’s tournament in New Iberia Saturday, falling to Division I New Iberia, Catholic High of New Iberia and Westminster.
Against New Iberia, Berwick fell 3-1 (25-12, 24-26, 11-15).
Gray led Berwick with four kills, eight assists, one ace and 15 digs. Other top Berwick contributors were Hanna McCue, five kills and two digs; Brittany Roberie, 12 digs; Hannah Henry, five assists, one ace and one dig; Lauren Skinner, four kills, one dig and one solo block; Katie Conrad, three kills, two digs and one block assist; Abby Sanford, one ace and six digs; Maci Broussard, one ace and three digs; and Morgan Toups, one kill, one assist and one block assist.
Against Catholic High of New Iberia, Berwick fell 2-0 (25-18, 25-18).
Gray led Berwick with four kills, four assists, nine digs and one solo block. Other top Berwick contributors were Henry, eight assists, one ace and 10 digs; Roberie, 12 digs; Broussard, eight digs; Sanford, seven digs; McCue, four kills, two digs and one block assist; Skinner, two kills, one assist and one block assist; and Toups, two kills and two solo blocks.
Against Westminster, Berwick fell 2-0 (25-17, 25-22).
Gray led Berwick with four kills, two assists, one ace, five digs and one solo block. Other top Berwick contributors were Skinner, five kills, one assist and one solo block; Henry, six assists and three digs; Sanford, one kill, three aces and four digs; Roberie, two aces and seven digs; and Toups, two kills and one solo block.
Thursday, Berwick fell to Morgan City 3-1 (18-25, 25-27, 25-19, 17-25) in District 8-III action in Berwick.
Gray led Berwick with five kills, four assists and 24 digs. Other top Berwick contributors included Henry, 10 assists, one ace and 14 digs; McCue, seven kills, one assist, six digs and one block assist; Roberie, one ace and 23 digs; Sanford, one ace and 10 digs; Broussard, 15 digs; Skinner, four kills, one assist, three digs, one solo block and one block assist; Toups, four kills, four digs, two solo blocks and one block assist; and Conrad, two kills, four digs and one block assist.
Berwick (14-16 overall, 0-2 in district) will return to action Tuesday when it hosts E.D. White in league play.

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