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Central Catholic High School's Blake Hidalgo will continue his baseball career as a preferred walkon at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Seated from left Tuesday for a ceremony to ccelebrate the occasion were Jeanne Marie Hidalgo, sister; Billy Hidalgo, father; Hidalgo; Judith Hidalgo, mother; and Elise Hidalgo, sister. Standing, are Judy Hidalgo, grandmother; Bill Hidalgo, grandfather; and Sharon Bergeron, grandmother. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Hidalgo to play at UL-Lafayette as a preferred walk-on

At a signing ceremony for two of his baseball players, Mitchel Lemoine and Blake Hidalgo, Central Catholic Baseball Coach Tyler Jensen called Hidalgo “probably one of the most underrated players in

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The Morgan City Red Sox 13U team won the USSSA Lafayette April Classic April 29–30. After splitting its games April 29, falling to Prodigy 13U, 5-4, and defeating the La Road Dogs, 13-6,the Red Sox won three straight games Sunday en route to the championship title. The Red Sox defeated the Acadiana Aces, 3-2; the Bayou Warriors, 6-2 and the Louisiana Stars 13U, 16-8, for the championship. Team members include, kneeling, Mason Theriot, Spencer Hebert, Brayden Landry, Drew Rock, Tanner Simmons, Caleb O’Con and Kaleb Domingue. On the second row are Jacob Blum, Ross Thomas, Dylan Cornes, Caleb Menina and Nicolas Spitale. On the back row are assistant coach Steven Cornes, head coach Jeff Blum and assistant coach Nick Rock. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Tiffany Cornes)

Morgan City Red Sox 13U win tournament

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Central Catholci High School assistant coah Dan Irwin talks with Samarick Paul during a break in action in Division IV semifinal play against Ascension Catholic Wednesday at McMurry Park. Irwin, the longest-tenured member of the Eagles' baseball staff with a ring from each of the team's five state titles, announced Friday's state finals would be his final game. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Irwin stepping down from post

When Central Catholic High School’s baseball team walked off the field at McMurry Park as Division IV state runner-up Friday night, more than just the team’s season ended.

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The Morgan City Red Sox 10U team won the OTC Tanglin' in Thibodaux April 22-23. While the squad fell to Louisiana Express and the Red Birds each by a run on April 22, the Red Sox regrouped Sunday and defeated the Bayou Colonels, 12-4; the Red Birds, 17-4; the LBA Naturals, 10-9, and the Louisiana Express, 14-8, for the championship. Team members include, on the front row, Brandon Cordero, Drake Rock, Shamus Lacoste, head coach Nick Rock, Thomas Nini, Bodie Hoffpauir and Austin Cornes. On the second row are Thomas Mancuso, Kyle Stansbury, Gregory Hamer, Drew Dinger and Benjamin Case. On the third row are assistant coaches Shamus Lacoste,, Andrew Mancuso and Greg Hamer. (Submitted Photo)

Morgan City Red Sox 10U win OTC Tanglin' in Thibodaux

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Central Catholic High School fell to District 7-1A foe Ascension Episcopal, 7-3, in the Division IV state championship Friday at McMurry Park in Sulphur. The loss snapped a 14-game winning streak for the Eagles. Above, the squad poses with the state runner-up trophy. Central Catholic finished its season with a 27-8 mark. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

No. 11 AES upsets No. 1 CCHS, 7-3 for Division IV title

No. 1 Central Catholic’s bid for a repeat state championship came to a heartbreaking end Friday as the squad was upset by No.

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