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The Daily Review from Morgan City, Louisiana • 8

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The Daily Reviewi
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Morgan City, Louisiana
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TMDIPttS Berwick Panthers Notre Dame Pioneers Lucroy namod top playor LFAYF.TTK 1misiana's RaginTajunn baseball team pu ked up their third Flayer of the Week award winner of the year as junior Jonathan Lucroy earned the honor The award was hi tw-cond OA domination in his three year career Lucroy hit f7 1 overall on the weekend helping the Ragm' Cajuns to a three-game road sweep of Monnx' The junior finished the weekend for-14 with four extr.t-hase hits Lucroy hit a homerun and a three doubles on the weekend a 1 ihmi slugging (n'rcentage Lucroy had multiple hits in every game this weekend, unhiding four hits in the series finale lie totaled 11 bases on the Weekend and U'LPtwMo added a walk f.r a him hae percentage Jonathan lucroy l.uirov finished the weekend with fmr RBI and three runs Hi tn. i homerun in Sunda' come from Uhmd gave the Cajuns the lead, which they would not relit). (tilth l.mr is the third award winner for the Cajunt this season Tatford the award f.r hi" performance ag.imst Lamar and Western Kentucky, one week fllVr K'hn Hatfield t. the f.r hit nti.rd netting performance against Florida International Southorn-UtW play today H.IN Rul CK The New OrliMtm baseball ha in ed it will muke up an earllef un-t Southern in at Smtherns limes Field First I v. i- 7 and thr game ,11 Vlevs.e.i I Teir vi i I tie i'fU t'eefs were i hfduled JJ ti rrb 1 i hut 'he was w.

a'e-! the Jaguars 22 While C'k made his pitches, Reiner-, struggled with his (. and the Panthers made him pa Cleanup hitter l.uke opened the of the aid inning tth a t- center field Cots lolli.wed with a single, mov ing to hud Designed hitter Me 1 Skeltnll's field, (iiiillot tor the first n.ii of the game iuillot would lump start liming with a -Kit'le to open the l.ottoni the toi.rtii After a sacrifice hunt and an intentional walk of ,) Anslem, Skeltoii answered again with a deep hall v. Center to re Cuillot rr Smith's single would ore Anslem for a lead (Iuillot finished the galr.e I for -4 with a douhle. his sivth home run of the season, two RBIs and fair runs rured "l.uke COtlllllUed to hit tile hall Well." s.u.i '111 fact, all tin- seniors hit the hall well (iuillot homered to put Berwick ahead last weeks dramat ic I ctnehai in over Did.aSalle Berwn k's hot hats plode in the fifth iiiiuiig o( Mm, day's iji, trterfiri.il game The Panthers had four hit-and scied four runs to hi eak the game open. 7-H S.

BHS Pag" 10 Ill the Privateers' liorne opener oti Fell 1 i 1 we. in le.j a i nterent ver Ket.t'.,. kv The Prr.at-er re. 1 win of the ar on in their final tw- at-t-t' l.i;;:. a I i 1 Prr.

a'n are s. beduli start right 2 2. 1 IM ySk Complete By COKWIN Ml'RRAY The Panthers made it look easy Tyler l'iik's two-hit performance led Berwick past Notre Dame, 9-0. at Panther Diamond Monday to advance to the Class State Baseball Tournament at Crow lev's Miller Field this weekend Berwick's ace mitpitched Notre Dame standout dude Reiners Cook I 12-2 stayed ahead of the Pioneers' hatters throughout the fiiint' and when the hitters did make contact, it usually resulted in ground halls The Panthers, 23-12 District 7-3A champions, did not commit an error in the game Cook, a junior, had two strikeouts and one walk while Reiners lasted just four innings, surrendering four runs 'two earned i on five hits with three K's and two walks "My arm felt great the whole game," Cook said "I can pitch the next one, I'm good to go Reiners came into the game with an 8-1 record, a 2.61 F.RA to go along with 50 strikeouts in 58 innings of work fur the Pioneers. "Tyler 1 Cook i did a wonderful joh, he had command of all of his pitches," Berwick assistant coach John Menard said "He was ahead of the hatters and when he did fall hehind, he did a great job of coming hack to make pitches to get outs." si CATCHER BRENT HIDALGO MM I N'i hkelv 'fro- n.imero., I hers "hi TV I' ag'tf the it! 1 (Nil s- i Ivn; wtund baseni.in .1 1 i w.

a with cm RBIs during the Prr. ite rs' 22 11 wtf Gi.c. hit f.r the iv. le tn his f.rst f.ur at -hats hi I lit', -tella has i lllUe-i to lea 1 the T. hit t.i.g 11 ht.tt.e run.

and KHIs rt. meanwhile ban the teams in the rt; Athletic feren.r and are tietl third the are in ia Losing otroak up to olx 1 he New Orleans Aef hvrs dr -d their straight f.v.w i.ii i-. 'hi 1 Cuhs bs a of 1 I i M.rha!l 1 allowed n- -n BERWICK'S COTY FONTENOT m.jK.-s i first 0 rg on.V i Hi I ii.lor.gs e.t::i his the vear Reliever Hand) Vi. Us k. tifst save the ,1:1 i hit in the 2 1 I a The -phvrs ot.lv in the game fielder 1 hip Atlihres ho hit a s.f, run in the seventh inning his I oj the vear starting pitiher Philip HumU-r -2-4' reit.rdt a loss for New Orleans after giv VI 1 A.

I ing up thrve runs j-ven hits in six innings of piav I he win gives the a Cuhs a sweep the series The phyrs will tn get ha. on the winning tra. starting Tuesday when the) travel ti Iuison to begin an eight game road trip The game against the Sidewinder is heduled for 30 s-ml Vt0-sips7 UdlHK) IU1F NBA; ConVence semifinals. New Jersey at Cleveland. Game 2 UIHHfliIEPG' D.

Its. Oatty f(evin Photo Notre Dame. The wm sends For the Astros, Grant Perry got the win on the mound, going five innings and allowing only three hits while fanning seven He was also 2-for-l! at the plate with a triple, a double, and two RBIs Other leading batters for the Astros include Riley Credeur. 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs, Philip Hutchinson, 2-for-2 with a triple; Austin Cavalier, 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and Dylan Toups, l-for-2 Scoring runs in the game for the Astros were Caleb Austin, Colby Roberts, Nate Furlette, Credeur, Perry, Hutchinson, and Cavalier. For the White Sox.

Jessie Sanders played well on the mound and went 2-for-3 at the plate with two doubles and one RBI. Other batters included Brodi Mire, l-for-2 with a double and one RBI; Hunter See YOUTH Page 9 I lot congratulate Cory Mayon as he comes off of the field the Panthers to the state semifinals. Cajuns Girls, Astros, Taco Bell picli up victories and third baseman Luke Guil- were Joe Michel, 3-for-3 with two RBIs and three runs; Drew Duval, 3-for-3 with two RBIs; Garrett LeBlanc, 2-for-3 with two RBIs and three runs; Chandler Delaune, l-for-3 with a home run, three RBIs and three runs; Matt Lorenzo, l-for-2 with three runs; Justin Jackson, l-for-2 with one RBI; Stef-fano Guansco, two runs; Freddie Santos, an RBI; and Ian Martin, one run. Lorenzo also got the win on the mound, going three innings and giving up no runs on no hits with two walks while fanning five. For Bank, leading batters were Tanner Caldwell, one run and one RBI; Jason Myers, one run; and Austin Courville, an RBI.

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For Seacraft, leading hitters were Blake Haines, 2-for-3 with two RBIs; Gednc Gant, l-for-3 with a run; and Colby Comeaux and Carter Arcemont, each with one run and one RBI. Bayou Vista Central Park Brand Sendee Astros 9, Gray Construction White Sox 6 Bayou Vista Central Park Cajun Girls 12, Lady Warriors 11 Leading batters for the Cajun Girls were Aemese Knight, 3-for-3 with two RBIs; Brittany Ellis, 2-for-3; and Megan Soulet, 2-for-3 with a home run. Leading batters for the Lady Warriors were Alex Clark and Heather Sehon, 4-for-5; and Alyssa Balli, 3-for-5. Drillers 16, Bombers 11 Leading batters for the Drillers were Brittney Sons, Kristyn Parker, Kacey Zerangue, Samantha Herod, and Amber Owen, all 2-for-2. Leading the way for the Bombers at the plate were Lori Billiot and Melody DiMaggio, 1-for-2.

Complex Park Taco Bell 15, Bank 2 Leading hitters for Taco Bell.

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