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The Patterson 8U All-Stars won the Cal Ripken 8-year-old Machine Pitch--National state title Sunday at Kemper Williams Park near Patterson. The team now will continue postseaosn play at the Cal Ripken Southwest Region Tournament, which will be held in Mobile, Alabama, beginning July 12. Team members are, kneeling from left, Glenn “Trey” Rochel III, Kohen Bonin, Zack Sons, Brody Swisher and Tate Mouton. On the middle row are Jayden Hillebrandt, Kane Chassion, Luke Domingue, Brylyn Johnson, Carlon “Deuce” Butler, Traye Richardson- Dinger, Hayden Walker. On the back row are assistant coach Locky Bonin, head coach Mike Dinger and assistant coaches Glenn Rochel and Benji Sons. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Ashley Dinger)

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The Patterson 15U Cal Ripken All-Stars won the district tournament this weekend at Kemper Williams Park near Patterson. Team members are, kneeling from left, Drake Dinger, Blaz Mayon, Hayden Landry and Kaden Samuels. On the middle row, are Amarea Christopher (Tournament Most Valuable Player), Robbie Connor, Johnathan Picou, Don Diaz, Joseph Larson, Dylan Fabre and Trevor Wiggins. On the back row are head coach Brett Dore' and assistant coaches Joe Larson and Nate Samuels. Not pictured are Reid Perkins and Grant Hebert. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Nate Samuels)

Patterson 8U All-Stars win Cal Ripken Machine Pitch--National state title

The Patterson 8U All-Stars won the Cal Ripken 8-year-old Machine Pitch National state title Sunday at Kemper Williams Park near Patterson, topping St. Charles 4-3.

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The Patterson 12U All-Stars won the Babe Ruth State Softball title Saturday in Luling, topping Jefferson Parish Recreation Department—East 8-4. It's the second top-two finish for the 12U squad, which last year finished as state runner-up before winning the Southwest Region Title and the 12U World Series. Patterson will return to action in the Southwest Region Tournament, which will be held July 4-8 in Mountain Houme, Arkansas. Team members are, kneeling from left, Emily Lipari, Hannah Domingue, Ella Hover and Laila Dugar. On the middle row, are Madi St. Blanc, Layla Richoux, Rylie Chaisson, Kyla Samuels, Charlotte Calais, Amaya Williams, Kamille Lightfoot and Bryleigh DeHart. On the back row are head coach Harris DeHart and assistant coaches Ronald Dugar, Jeremy Callais, Jonathan Lightfoot and Jeff Lipari. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Kimberly DeHart)

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The Patterson 8U All-Stars finished third Saturday at the Babe Ruth State Tournament in Luling. Team members are, kneeling from left, Sam Brinlee, Abigail Gros, Kynzlie Crouch, Brooklyn Comeaux and Harlie Fontenot. On the middle row are Kaylee Mingo, Bailey Hartley, Emmarie LaPointe, Shelby Taylor, Kylie Whipple, Reese Guner and Ava Washington. On the back row are assistant coach Ryan Taylor, head coach Jeremy Whipple and assistant coaches Brittany Fontenot and John Chautin. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Jeremy Whipple)

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The Patterson 10U Babe Ruth Softball All-Star team is, kneeling from left, Annie Doucet, Marlie Harris, Keaton Chaisson, Jordyn Gaudet, Zoie Scully and Maya Doucet. On the middle row are assistant coach Hannah Doucet, Britlyn Sanchez, Elena Espinal, Kensley Granger, Addison Mallet, Camren Rochel, Dakylah Green and head coach Gregg Granger. On the back row is assistant coach Dwayne Doucet. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Ashley Dinger)

Patterson 12U All-Stars win Babe Ruth State Softball title

The Patterson 12U Softball All-Stars won the Babe Ruth State Title Saturday, defeating Jefferson Parish Recreation Department-East 8-4.

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The Patterson 6U Co-ed All-Star team is, kneeling from left, Brody Fontenot, Quintin
Francis, Jaron Scully, Brayden Espinal, Myles Mouton, Reese Burgess and Brad Trevino.
On the middle row are Khyler Butler, Jade Sigue, Morenze Culpepper, Graham Rideaux,
Mason Blanco and Aaron Cage. On the back row are assistant coaches Jade Sigue and
Spanky Blanco, head coach Coty Fontenot and assistant coach Brandon Trevino. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Ashley Dinger)

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The Patterson 8U Cal Ripken Baseball All-Star team is, kneeling from left, Zack Sons,
Trey Rochel, Brody Swisher, Kohen Bonin and Tate Mouton. On the middle row are
Carlon Butler, Hayden Walker, Traye Richardson, Kane Chaisson, Luke Domingue,
Brilyn Johnson and Jadyn Hillebrandt. On the back row are assistant coaches Benji
Sons and Locky Bonin, head coach Mike Dinger and assistant coach Glenn Rochel. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Ashley Dinger)

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The Morgan City Recreation Department's 7-and-8-year-old All-Star team is,
kneeling from left, Hayden Ladner, Noah Pickens, Jett Lodrigue, Baylor Allen,
Christopher Tran and Parker Burnett. On the middle row, are Jayden Coleman,
Hayden Norris, Jamarion Parker, Austen Gros, Parker Gros and Jadyn Gibson.
On the back row are assistant coaches Sam Allen and Brandon Gros, head
coach Mike Pickens and assistant coach Justin Gros. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

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The St. Mary Central 7-and-8-year-old All-Star team is, kneeling from left, Blake
Blanchard, Nathan Theriot, Jax Clements and Leo Loupe. On the middle row,
from left, are Justin Wiggins, Hanno Griffth, Justin Brown, Joseph Williams, Lynkon
Kitchen, Brayden Gautreaux and DJ Griffin. On the back row are coaches
Brent Blanchard, Scott Theriot, Devin Clements and Chris Loupe. Not pictured
is Eli Vining. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Brian Thorguson)

All-Star baseball tournament action to begin locally Friday

The Tri-City area will host the Cal Ripken State Baseball Tournament for ages 6U-8U this weekend along with two district tournaments.

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The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association held its annual meeting and banquet May 12. Allen Price Memorial Award winners as team champions were "Thrown Together." Team members are Steve Buckner, Dustin Fuselier, Tamara Aucoin, Rick Sartwell and Seth Hebert. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Patrick Lemoine, above, was a winner of the Leo Morvant Memorial Award, along with Taylor Brocato, at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Anthony Falgout Jr. was awarded the Mike Duke Memorial Award as singles champion at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament. He also was recognized as the 700 Club Tournament Champion. Falgout was this year's league Bowler of the Year, too. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Kenny Keton received the Roland Crappell Memorial Award as the All-Events Scratch Champion and City Champion and he received the Bobby Froreich Memorial Award as the All-Events Handicap Champion. All awards were from the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament. He recorded a 2,161 scratch in all events, a 240 average for nine games and a 767 series to win the Roland Crappell Memorial Award. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association Awards

The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association held its annual meeting and awards banquet May 12

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