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Timothy Bodin

November 23, 1964 ~ March 3, 2025

ABBEVILLE — It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Timothy Bodin, who left us peacefully on March 3, 2025, at the age of 60. Timothy was born on November 23, 1964, in Lafayette, Louisiana but spent most of his life in Abbeville, Louisiana, where he built a loving home with his family. His funeral service will take place at Vincent Funeral Home in Abbeville on March 7, 2025, at 11 a.m., followed by a burial in Abshire Cemetery LA Hwy 697 in Maurice, Louisiana. Deacon Keith Duhon will officiate.
Pallbearers will be Destry Bodin, Tristen Bodin, Ethan Hebert, Aaron Bodin, Randy Dartez, and Jason Hebert. Honorary pallbearers will be Kodi Avila, Karl Bodin, Gavin Hebert, and Alister “Rocket” Avila.
Timothy was a proud boat captain for 33 years, navigating the waters of the Gulf with skill and heart. He was known for his bravery, rescuing four men at sea in 1998 and playing a critical role in the rescue efforts during the BP oil spill in 2010. When he wasn't on the water leading a crew, he often lent his talent as a horse farrier, showcasing his love for both horses and the outdoors.
Whether camping, hitting the golf course, or enjoying a good book, Timothy embraced life with a passion that inspired those around him. He was also a lifelong fan of John Wayne, picking up a trait or two on how to live life boldly.
Above all, Timothy cherished his family, he is survived by his beloved wife of 37years, Tonya Stevens Bodin; his sons Destry John Bodin and his wife Marie and Tristen Joseph Bodin; granddaughter, Saylor Marie Bodin; mother-in-law, Cynthia Duhon Stevens; brother, Karl Bodin and his wife Nancy; sisters, Monica Hebert and her husband Chris, Amy White and her husband Randal, Arnelle Bodin, Shontell Peltier Hebert, and Tina Peltier Trahan; step mother, Lois Peltier Bodin; honorary grandchildren, Connor Zuniga and Avery Zuniga; nieces, nephews, and godchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Elmick “Mickey” Bodin and Jeanette Cornor; granddaughters, Jordan Bodin and Eden Bodin; brother, Arnette Bodin; sister, Sheryl Peltier; and father in law, John Carroll Stevens.
We invite friends and family to gather for visitation at Vincent Funeral Home in Abbeville on Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 12 p.m. until 8 p.m. with a rosary to be prayed at 6:30 p.m., and again on Friday, March 7, 2025, from 8:00 AM until time of service.
Timothy Bodin will always be remembered for his courage, kindness, and the joy he brought to the lives of those who knew him. He may have departed from this world, but his spirit will continue to sail on in our hearts.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Joe Langlinais takes a jump shot for VC.

VC Eagles knocked out of basketball playoffs

On Tuesday, the Vermilion Catholic Eagles were eliminated from the Division IV Select Basketball Playoffs after blowing a 23-point lead late in the third period.
The Eagles led 36-13 with 3:39 to play in the third period but lost 57-48 to Cedar Creek.
Cedar Creek outscored the Eagles 44-12 over 11 minutes.
It is the second straight year VC has fallen in the second round. The last time VC reached the third round in the basketball playoffs was in 1999, when it fell to Lake Charles Hamilton.
The Eagles were without their second-leading scorer, Jonathan Dartez, who had injured his knee playing baseball days earlier. Dartez averaged 14 points per game.
With him not in the game,  VC head coach John Thompson went four deep in his bench.
“We did not have our leader on the floor,” Thompson said about Dartez not being there. “He is our guy in football, basketball, or whatever sport he plays. I hate to see it end this way.”
To make it worse, VC’s leading scorer, Jyrin Bessard, fouled out at 3:45 to play in the fourth period, and VC led 45-41.
“We could not stop the bleeding,” said Thompson. "Cedar Creek started beating us to the ball, and we could not knock down shots.”  
Cedar Creek took its first lead, 47-44, with 2:44 left to play.
 Cedar Creek would outscore VC 16-3 in the final 3:45 of the game.
Cedar Creek outscored VC 23-6 in the fourth period. Five of  VC’s six points were at the free-throw line.
Regarding free throws, VC  made less than 50 percent of its free throws, 9 out of 20.
Bessard scored 13 points to lead the team.
Other VC players who scored were Jackson Trahan (8), Cole Albert (8), Joe Langlinais (7), Will Simon (5), Dom Gautreaux (4), Tre Hebert (3 )and Ty LeBlanc (1).

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Arnold Elwood Denby, Jr.

April 8, 1944 ~ February 28, 2025

A Funeral Service will be held at 9 a.m., on Friday, March 7, 2025, at The Pentecostals of Lafayette honoring the life of Arnold E. Denby, Jr., 80, who passed away on February 28, 2025, at his residence. Pastor Derek Weber will officiate at the funeral service. Burial will take place on Friday, March 7, 2025, at Old Cypress Cemetery in Deridder, LA. Pallbearers will be Derek Denby, Justin Pete, Sanford Suire, Trey Denby, Pat Lawson, and Ray Lange.
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, 209 S. Saint Charles St., Abbeville, LA 70510 on Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. and will continue on Friday, March 7, 2025, at The Pentecostals of Lafayette, 6214 Johnston St., Lafayette, LA 70503 from 9 a.m. until time of services.
He was known by many names and had a gift for making everyone feel welcome; he had the most generous heart. He was a devoted husband and father. When not golfing, he enjoyed watching sports, particularly the Tigers from the comfort of his game room. Playing games and spending time with family and traveling were among his favorite pastimes. He was a devout Christian and attended The Pentecostal of Lafayette.
Arnold proudly served in the United States Navy from February 1, 1962, until April 8, 1968, where he excelled as a radioman and became proficient in Morse code. His commitment to his country was a source of pride for him throughout his life.
He is survived by his spouse, Diane Denby; two daughters, Michal Pete, and Kathryn Dendy; son, Tony Denby; sisters, Mary Beane, Patty Drake, Glenda McCarthy, Mary Lawson, and Martha Berry; brothers, Glen Whiddon, and Michael Denby; grandchildren, Courtney Denby, Derek Denby, Jaeka Lange, Trey Denby, Shayla Arnold, and Mikayla Arnold; fourteen great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
He is preceded in death by his father, Arnold “ Red” Denby; mother, Elsie Whiddon Denby; daughter, Pamela Trahan McDaniel; son-in-law, Cliford Trahan; son, Zachari Denby; sister, Linda Chapman; and granddaughter, Chasity Monceaux.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Louisiana National Guard Master Sgt. Casey Savana is named the Section Chief of the Year, receiving the Meritorious Service Medal and the noncommissioned officer sword during an official awards ceremony at the Paragon Casino Resort in Marksville, Louisiana, on Feb. 21, 2025. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Noshoba Davis)

La. Army National Guard’s top recruiters recognized

By Staff Sgt. Noshoba Davis, Louisiana National Guard Public Affairs

PINEVILLE, La. – The Louisiana Army National Guard’s 18th Recruiting and Retention Battalion held its annual awards ceremony to recognize the state’s top recruiters at the Paragon Casino Resort in Marksville, Louisiana, Feb. 21.
During the ceremony, Brig. Gen. Michael Greer, the assistant adjutant general of Louisiana; Command Sgt. Maj. Clifford Ockman, Jr., command senior enlisted leader of Louisiana; Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robin Williams, command chief warrant officer of Louisiana; Col. Marc Prymek, 18th RRB commander; Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick Sandel Jr., 18th RRB senior enlisted leader; and other distinguished guests recognized recruiters that displayed a dedication to the organization and demonstrated a level of professionalism beyond those goals set by LANG’s recruiting and retention command.
Greer was the guest speaker for the ceremony and described the ‘big picture’ to the recruiters and how they fit into it.
Greer pointed out that there’s an additional requirement of $2.3 million for the Patriot Scholarship, which allows Louisiana Guardsmen to work towards undergraduate degrees, with an opportunity to graduate debt free. The scholarship covers mandatory fees towards an undergraduate degree at Louisiana public institutions of higher learning. Combined with the State Tuition Exemption Program for LANG Soldiers and Airmen, college students can attend school for free.
“You’re putting more soldiers into these positions, and they’re taking advantage of those benefits,” said Greer.
Greer concluded, “Know that Maj. Gen. [Thomas] Friloux [the adjutant general of Louisiana] and I appreciate every effort and the professionalism with which you go about your mission. You have the health and the strength of the LANG on your shoulders, and we have every confidence in you. Keep up the fire and ‘Protect What Matters.’”
In striving to reach their best, these recruiters have helped increase the effectiveness of LANG units, their command and the entire organization.
“Our recruiters are successful because they are willing to go beyond the eight-hour workday and make a commitment to their communities and schools. This commitment to recruiting the ‘home team’ extends beyond just qualifying applicants,” said Prymek.
Between FY22 to FY24, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Ryan Martin’s dedication to the organization drastically decreased warrant officer vacancies and resulted in 12 warrant officer accessions. Martin was presented the Officer Strength Recruiter of the Year award, receiving the Meritorious Service Medal and saber.
Master Sgt. Casey Savana was presented the Section Chief of the Year award, receiving the Meritorious Service Medal and noncommissioned officer sword for distinguished performance and outstanding achievement.
During a board meeting conducted by leaders and peers, recruiters are judged in several categories, including recruiter and Soldier performance, under the Total Soldier Concept.
“These awards provide our top recruiters with recognition for exceeding their goals and give them validation that we, as their leadership, respect their work,” said Prymek. “That enthusiasm then extends to their peers by creating a friendly competition while sending a strong message on the importance of the recruiting mission to the LANG.”
For the second consecutive year, Staff Sgt. Andrea Rayburn was named Recruiter of the Year, receiving the Meritorious Service Medal and NCO sword. In addition to Recruiter of the Year, Rayburn was presented the Eagle Trophy for Top Production Recruiter in the State, winner of the Strength Maintenance Advisory Group Region V boards for the top recruiter and will compete at the Director of Strength Maintenance Awards Ceremony for the top recruiter in the Nation.
Rayburn achieved 47 enlistments in 2024.
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Rodriguez received the Retention NCO of the Year award, receiving the Meritorious Service Medal. While managing the 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, the largest brigade in the state, and the 61st Troop Command’s retention programs, Rodriguez’s efforts resulted in a retention rate of over 82% for the LANG during Fiscal Year 2024.
Receiving the Army Commendation Medal, Sgt. 1st Class Casey Zahn was named the Information System Specialist of the Year.
The ARCOM was presented to Sgt. 1st Class Rand Phillips, Recruit Sustainment Program NCO of the Year and Sgt. 1st Class Justin Smith, Drill Sergeant of the Year. Smith trained over 490 trainees at Detachment 1 and had a success rate of 97.5% for FY24.

Each year, the RRB hires new recruiters and during their first full year, these recruiters work diligently to meet their goals and achieve mission success. At the end of each year, the new recruiter with the best record is named “Rookie of the Year.” This year, receiving the Army Achievement Medal for a 1.92 write rate, Staff Sgt. J’lisha Holly won the title of Rookie of the Year.
Staff Sgt. Denise Duggan was named Support Staff of the Year, receiving the Army Achievement Medal; a plaque was presented to Mr. Mike Hardoin, MEPS Guidance Counselor of the Year.
The Louisiana Cross of Merit was presented to those recruiters with the highest percentage of enlistments: Master Sgt. Jaquinta Frank, Sgts. 1st Class Joseph Reagan, Ryan Reeves, Todd Prince, Jeremiah Thompson, Staff Sgts. Andrea Rayburn, Christian Knoll, Angelica Woods, Ediola Davis, Joseph Price, J’lisha Holly, Ricaya Jefferson, Ashonte Armstead, Jose Luna, Thomas Arsenaux, Ashley Reed, Mikayla Patterson, and Sgt. Gemini Jack. These recruiters achieved 130% or higher of their assigned mission during FY24.
In addition to the individual achievements in FY24, the 18th RRB enlisted over 1140 recruits, over 80 accessions: 62 basic-branch, 14 warrants and 17 specialty-branch. The RRB has consistently stayed in the top three states by written rate, and this is the fifth consecutive year with a retention rate above 80%.

Please visit https://geauxguard.la.gov/ for the latest LANG releases, photos and videos.

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The Cattle Festival float showed off the cattle industry in the parish.

Cattle Festival had a float, queen in Bacchus Parade in New Orleans

The Louisiana Cattle Festival took park in the Krewe of Bacchus Parade held Sunday in New Orleans.
The Louisiana Cattle Festival joined two dozen spectacular floats that will bring to life iconic regional events such as the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival, Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo, and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Bacchus is expected to start off Sunday around 5:30 p.m. on the Uptown parade route.
Also, 74th Cattle Festival Queen Morgan Landry joined fair, festival, and federation queens from across our beautiful state on the Louisiana Tourism float in the Krewe of Bacchus Parade. She will be one of 32 Festival queens in the parade.
Cattle Festival President Karen Guilbeau said, “Not only are we honored to have our 74th Queen in the parade, but the Louisiana Cattle Festival will also be highlighted on the route as the Krewe of Bacchus has selected our Festival to be honored with a float dedicated to our celebration, the industry, and the City of Abbeville, Louisiana. “
The Cattle Festival float featured Bacchus-themed items, including cow print neck pillows, socks, hand puppets, and beads.

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North Vermilion’s Stevie Brasseaux (21) fights for a rebound with an Albany player. The referee called it a jump ball.

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NV freshman Ashante Rose goes up for two of her 14 points

Historic season comes to end for North Vermilion Lady Patriots

LEROY—On Thursday, the No. 2 North Vermilion Lady Patriots ended their historic season by falling to No. 7 Albany, 44-37, in Leroy.
It was historic because it was the first time the Lady Patriots had won a record 27 games in a season and an outright Class 4A district title.
“It was a historic season for North Vermilion,” said NV girls coach Jack LeBlanc. “We achieved a record number of wins, claimed a district title, and defeated teams we’ve never beaten. For the first time in school history, we beat St. Thomas More and LaGrange.
“I know it is hard to lose in the quarterfinal game, but once you get to the Top 8, the numbers do not matter. It is going to be a close game, no matter what.”
Albany is no stranger to reaching the final four in the girls’ playoffs. They have made it there for four straight years, including a loss in last year’s finals.
The last time a North Vermilion girls’ team reached the Final Four was in the late 1980s.
LeBlanc said Albany’s experience could have been the difference.
“You have to put that into play,” he said. “Their top two seniors have made the Top 28, and their only loss was to Wossman in the finals. It’s their tradition, and we are trying to start a tradition by building on it and keeping it going.”
The Lady Patriots took their only lead, 24-23, at the 6:29  mark in the third quarter. NV finished the third period down, 30-28.
The Lady Patriots’ shooting did not show up for the entirety of four quarters. In the first quarter, they made 3 out of 7 buckets, and in the second quarter, they were 4 out of 10.
In the first half, NV shot 41 percent from the field and were only down 23-22.
The Lady Patriots’ shooting did snot improve in the second half. They finished shooting 3 out of 22 from the floor. In the fourth period, the Lady Patriots made their only bucket with 42 seconds to play.
In the game, their shooting percentage was 22%. 
Free throws kept the Lady Patriots in the game. They made 10 out of 18. 
The Lady Patriots will be losing four seniors: Taylor Marceaux, Nylah Harrison, Ava Denais and Emmerson Kelly. They were freshmen in LeBlanc’s first year as the girls’ head coach.
“I can not talk enough about these four girls. I never had to worry about them showing up or their grades,” said LeBlanc. “They were great role players and teammates. They do everything right.”
NV’s leading scorer was freshman Ashante Rose, who finished with 14 poi ants. She scored 7 of her 14 points in the second period. 
Dennis (5), Reagan Semien (6), and Stevie Brasseaux (4) were the other NV scorers.

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Dominic Frederick had two hits and an RBI for Erath against Northwood. Photo by Rosco Harrington

Vermilion Parish Baseball/Softball Roundup

Abbeville has now won two straight

The Abbeville Wildcats have won two straight games after scoring a combined 46 runs.
Last week, the Wildcats (2-3) beat Opelousas 26-25 and Glenco Charter, 20-6.
Abbeville’s Greg Meaux, Nathan Daniels, and Roland Levine III combined for five of the team’s 10 hits in the victory against Glenco. They scored five runs and drove in six.
Abbeville jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after Oatlon Smith doubled, scoring two runs; Gage LaFleur doubled, scoring one run; an error scored two runs; Levine III singled, scoring one run; Deylon Joseph tripled, scoring one run, and an error scored one run.
Meaux earned the win for the Wildcats. The starter allowed zero hits and six runs (zero earned) over three innings, striking out one and walking four. 

North Vermilion.....1
University................0

The North Vermilion Patriots ended their two-game skid Saturday with a 1-0 victory over the University Lab Cubs.
It was the Patriots’ third consecutive game in which they plated one run, and they found themselves in another pitcher’s duel. Unlike the previous two games, NV came out on top this time.
 Kevin Marix earned the win, pitching five and one-third innings of shutout baseball.  He allowed zero runs on four hits and two walks while striking out two.
 Brock Broussard pitched the final one and two-thirds innings to pick up the save.  He allowed zero runs on one hit and zero walks while striking out one.
Broussard also drove in the winning run in his lone plate appearance.  With two out in the bottom of the sixth and runners at first and second, Broussard sent the first pitch he saw to right field, driving in Brody Lambeck to make it 1-0.
Alex Landry had the only other Patriots’ hit in the ball game.  Lambeck walked twice during the game, while Landry and James Higginbotham also walked to reach base.

 University....  12
  NVHS...............1

 In the second game on Saturday, University Lab won the rubber match of the three-game series 12-1.
It was also the fourth consecutive game in which the Patriots scored exactly one run.
The Cubs scored four in the first, three in the second, and two in the third to take a commanding 9-1 lead.  They added three more in the fifth to provide the final margin.
Alex Landry drove in the Patriots’ run in the bottom of the first inning when he drove a single to centerfield that scored Brody Lambeck.
Jansen Deangelo and Collin Broussard also had hits for NV.
Drew Durke took the loss on the mound, pitching one and one-third innings.  He allowed seven runs on seven hits and no walks while striking out one.

 
Calvary.......6
Erath..........2

 The Erath Bobcats dropped a 6-2 decision to the Calvary Baptist Academy Cavaliers on Saturday at Northwood High School.
 Calvary Baptist scored three in the third and three in the fifth to take a 6-0 lead.  Erath plated two runs in the fifth to cut the lead but could not get any closer.
Carter Champagne took the loss on the bump for the Bobcats.  He gave up six runs (five earned) on six hits and three walks while striking out four over seven innings.
 Seth Leger had Erath’s lone RBI and scored Erath’s other run as he went two-for-four on the day.  Braxton Richard also had a multi-hit game.  He went three-for-four with a double and a run scored.

 
Northwood.......8
Erath.................6

  The Erath Bobcats dropped their second game on Saturday with an 8-6 loss to the Northwood Falcons.
The Bobcats fell behind 8-1 after six innings.  They came alive in the seventh, plating five runs to make it a ball game.
Landen Derouen took the loss on the mound.  In four innings, he allowed five runs (two earned) on five hits and three walks while striking out three.
Derouen also led Erath at the plate, going two-for-four with two RBI and a walk. Dominic Frederick also had two hits and an RBI, while Braxton Richard had one hit and one RBI, scoring twice.  

Kaplan.........3
Iota.............. 2

  Sabe David threw a complete game to lead the Kaplan Pirates to a 3-2 victory over the Iota Bulldogs on Saturday.
David allowed only one earned run on three hits and one walk while striking out nine in seven innings of work to win the pitcher’s duel.
Iota scored one in the second and one in the fourth to lead 2-0 going into the sixth inning.  Kaplan scored three times in the sixth to claim the win.
Eli Simon started the rally with a one-out walk.  Aiden Gaspard then singled to move Simon to second.  Remy Broussard then hit a hard ground ball that was misplayed, allowing Simon to score from second to make it 2-1.
Karter Meaux drew a walk to load the bases before Carter Petry also walked to drive in a run and tie the score at two.  David then singled to help himself and scored Broussard to provide the final margin.
Gaspard and David had the only two hits in the game for the Pirates.  Petry and David each had an RBI.

 

Softball

NVHS................... 7
Archbishop..........3

  In her first game since basketball season ended, Emerson Kelly drove in three runs on two hits to lead the North Vermilion Lady Patriots to a 7-3 victory over the Archbishop Hannan Lady Hawks.
 Kelly singled in the top of the third to score Ellery Dupuy and knot the score at one.  She struck again in the fourth when she sent a 1-1 pitch on a line to right that scored Nylah Harrison and Kyla Landry to make it 6-1 Lady Pats.
 Kallie Gibson earned the win in the circle for NV.  She allowed two earned runs on six hits and no walks while striking out two over seven innings.
 Zoe Harrington had two hits, an RBI, and also scored twice.  Gibson also had two hits while Madalyn Landry had one hit and one RBI.  Kyla Landry and Dupuy each had one hit.

 NVHS................ 7
Acadiana........... 6

The North Vermilion Lady Patriots rallied from a 5-0 hole to defeat the Acadiana  Lady Rams 7-6 in eight innings on Saturday to pick up their second win of the day.
The Lady Rams scored one in the first, two in the second, and two in the third to lead 5-0 after three.
NV got two back in the fourth with Taylor Marceaux singled to right with runners on the corners.  Emerson Kelly scored on the hit, while an error allowed Kallie Gibson to score all the way from first.
The Lady Rams made it 6-2 in the top half of the sixth before Zoe Harrington blasted a two-run homer over the centerfield wall to make it 6-4.  Following a walk, Gibson blasted another two-run shot over the centerfield wall to tie the score at six.
Gibson pitched the final two innings to earn the win.  She allowed no runs on, no hits, and no walks while striking out three.  Madalynn Landry started in the circle for NV.  She allowed four earned runs on seven hits and one walk in three innings.
Gibson led the Lady Pats at the dish with two hits and two RBI.  Marceaux added two hits and an RBI, while Harrington had one hit and two RBI.  Kyla Landry, Amelia Dupre, and Briley Steven each had a hit.

 

Cedar Creek 16
Erath..............6

 The Erath Lady Bobcats fell to the Cedar Creek Lady Cougars 16-6 on Saturday in Broussard.
Erath got on the board in the top of the first when Lily Smith stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and tripled to right to put the Lady Bobcats ahead 3-0.
Cedar Creek answered with five runs in the bottom of the first to take the lead for good.  They added one in the third, six in the fourth, and fourth in the fifth to end the game. 
 Ali Bouillion, Allie Floris, and Mady Vallot each had an RBI for Erath, while Shelbi Grace Bernard, Floris, Kayleigh Perro, and Mollie-Grace LeBlanc joined Smith with one hit each.

 

Barbe.......17
Erath.........0

 The Erath Lady Bobcats fell to the 5A Barbe Lady Bucs 17-0 in the second game in Broussard on Saturday.
Barbe scored three in the third, 11 in the fourth, and three in the fifth to end the game.
Elise Mencacci had the lone hit for the Lady Bobcats.  Lily Smith took the loss in the circle.

 

Kaplan............. 4
John Curtis..... 1

  Lexi Greene struck out 12 to lead the Kaplan Lady Pirates to a 4-1 victory over the John Curtis Lady Patriots on Friday.
The sophomore southpaw pitched a complete game, allowing zero earned runs on three hits and four walks while striking out 12.
Kaplan scored one in the first and three in the seventh.  Baleigh Landry, Abbigale Ford, and Drew Kass each drove in one run.  Landry had three hits, while Greene and Kass each had one.

 
Kaplan........ 3
Lutcher....... 1

 On Saturday, the Kaplan Lady Pirates moved to 5-0 on the young season with a 3-1 victory over the Lutcher Lady Bulldogs.
Lexi Greene threw a complete game to earn Kaplan a win in the circle.  The sophomore southpaw allowed one earned run on six hits and no walks while striking out 11.
Kaplan took the lead for good with one run in the third.  They added one in the fourth and one in the sixth.  Addyson Hebert hit a solo home run, while Abbigale Ford and Cheyanne Breaux had RBI singles.
Hebert led Kaplan with two hits.  Greene, Ford, and Breaux each had one hit.

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