Week 1 Scores

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C. LAFOURCHE-24

PATTERSON-13

Poindexter is quickly becoming a guy that you can’t miss watching on Friday night. A week after dominating the Trojans jamboree, Poindexter returned a kick for a touchdown to help the Trojans power past Patterson.


HLB – 28

S.TERREBONNE-6

The Braves scored on the first play from scrimmage and never looked back, beating the Gators for the second-straight week after also trumping the in-parish rival in the jamboree.


TERREBONNE-28

ELLENDER-6

Coach Gary Hill’s Tigers use a stout defensive performance to trump Ellender in the season-opener to set up a rivalry game between the Tigers and South Terrebonne on Friday night.


ST. CHARLES – 31

THIBODAUX-0

Thibodaux coach Chris Dugas was less than thrilled with his offense being shut out and manhandled throughout Friday’s game. The Tigers didn’t get into Comets territory once in the season-opening game. The Tigers tough schedule continues next week.


S. LAFOURCHE-37

BONNABEL-33

The Tarpons were down 20-0 against Bonnabel, but never faltered in a late-game rally for the win. The Tarpons rushing offense battered the Bruins in the trenches in the second half. After three early interceptions, quarterback Jaydon Cheramie settled in and scored the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter to defeat the Bruins in a rematch of the State Championship Game from 1977. South Lafourche will look to carry their Week 1 momentum into Week 2 against Carver.


E.D. WHITE-34

VANDEBILT-14

Vandebilt’s anniversary party is crushed by longtime rival E.D. White, who used a powerful rushing attack to control the line of scrimmage en route to a second-straight win in the rivalry.


WESTMINSTER-10

CCA-7

It was a defensive struggle for the Lions against Westminster on Friday night. CCA’s usually potent rushing offense was grounded, which allowed Westminster to score a road victory. CCA will be OK. They have too much talent to be down for long.


HIGHLAND-50

H.CHRISTIAN-7

The first game of the post-Drake Battaglia era wasn’t good for Houma Christian, who trailed from start-to-finish against Highland Baptist on Friday afternoon. Highland Baptist is a good team, and has come a long way since its inception. Head coach Chuck Battaglia said during the summer that his goal will be to have his team peak by the time district play rolls around, so don’t sleep on the Warriors just yet. There’s still a lot of football to be played during the season.


E.D. White quarterback Ben Sposito fires a pass during a game last season. Sposito and the Cardinals beat rival Vandebilt in Week 1 to open the season.

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