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The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association's 2017 Fall Champs were recognized during the group's awards ceremony last month. Award winners were Al Dodson, Jimmy Percle, Julius Lovell and Tyler Bourdier. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association's 2017 City Doubles winners were recognized at an awards ceremony. Winners were Angela Percle and Jimmy Percle, city doubles champs; Tim Gilmore and Gerald Prados, second place; and Dudley Michel and Burnie Williams, third place. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association's 2017 Spring Awards winners were David Bourdier, new member and 30-percent patch; Gerald Prados, Spring League Champ, Best Won/Loss record and men high points over average; Tyler Bourdier, new member patch; Travis Bourdier, 30-percent patch; Tim Gilmore, 30-foot high ringer percentage; high scratch point average (both city records) and high ringer game; Linda Dodson, high scratch game, 70-percent patch, high handicap game, and women high point over average; and Calvin Johnson, new member, 20-percent patch. Not pictured are Clyde Landry, 40-foot high ringer percentage; high point game, high scratch game, three-way tie with Jimmy Percle and Dale Pearce for high ringer percentage; Sue Williams, new member and 7.5-ringer percent patches; and Don Williams, new member and 20-percent ringer percent patches. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association's City Singles Award winners were Tim Gilmore, City Champion (1st, Class A); Angela Percle, second, Class A; Al Dodson, third, Class A; Linda Dodson, second, Class B; Calvin Johnson, City Champion runner-up, Class C; Chris Rogers, second place, Class C; and Julius Lovell, third place, Class C. Not pictured is Clyde Landry, third place, City Champion and first place Class C, and Randy Giroir, third place Class B. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association distributed a media award to Teche Talk. Teche Talk's Marguerite Robinson receives the award from Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association President Linda Dodson. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

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The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association's 2017 City Singles Champ was Tim Gilmore, while Angela Percle and Jimmy Percle were the 2017 Doubles City Champions. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association)

Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association Awards

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Central Catholic standout Chris Singleton signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to play college football at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Seated from left are Rita Skinner, aunt; Paulette Skinner, mother; Singleton; Rasheika Nash, sister; and Kerri Gray, cousin. Standing, are teammates Dominic Skinner and Isiah Skipper, friend Dave Laubach and teammate Cooper LeBlanc. Not pictured are Brion Skinner, sister, and Catherine Skinner, grandmother. (The Daily Review/Corwin Murray)

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Central Catholic football player Dominic Skipper signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to play college football at Texas College in Tyler, Texas. Seated from left are Debbie Skipper, aunt; Christina Valentine, grandmother; Skipper; Shantell Skipper, mother; and Nikeria Gray, sister. Standing are family friends, Sydni Marcel, Tyler Marcel, Melvin Richard, Chance Marcel and Claire Marcel; Savanna Richard, girlfriend; Isaiah Skipper, cousin; and Janice Richard, family friend. (The Daily Review/Corwin Murray)

CCHS' Singleton, Skipper ink college football paperwork

Two Central Catholic football standouts are thankful for the opportunity to play college football.

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The fourth annual Atchafalaya Golf Association Super Bowl Shamble was held recently.Tanner Manuel and M. Mopi, both not pictured, won Low Gross with a score of 65. Bill Marin, top photo, left, and Glenn Jumonville, top photo, right, tied Ed Selser, bottom photo, left, and Rudy Sparks, bottom photo right, for Low Net honors with a score of 64. With both duos is David Burch Jr. of the Atchafalaya Golf Association. The event marked the beginning of the AGA Season and the first tournament where points are earned toward qualification
for the popular AGA Cup, a Ryder Cup style competition made up of the top 24 point earners. New players are welcome. For more information and the fullschedule, visit www.atchafalayagolf.com. (Submitted Photos/Courtesy of The Atchafalaya at Idlewild).

AGA Super Bowl Shamble winners

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