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Kaplan’s Caden “Pee-Zee” Campisi stiff arms Dylan Naquin of NV on what turned out to be a 47-yard kick off return.

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Kaplan’s Orlando Roy (13) jumps up and hugs Kaplan quarterback Grant Campbell after Campbell scored a touchdown that tied the game 14-14 in the first quarter. Campbell scored two touchdowns on only five carries.

‘Pee-Zee’-led Kaplan Pirates beat North Vermilion

The word “Pee-Zee” kept being said on the sideline by the Kaplan Pirates when they were on offense.
Then, in the second half, “Pee-Zee” was said again and again.
The translation of “Pee-Zee” was short for Campisi, Kaplan’s running back, Caden Campisi.
His teammates said his nickname a lot because he carried the pigskin 37 times in Kaplan’s 20-14 win over the Class 4A North Vermilion Patriots on Friday.
He carried it 18 times in the first half and 19 times in the second half.

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Loreauville too much for Erath

ERATH – Erath’s Lynkon Romero to David Richard pass-catch scoring combination clicked twice Friday night in the Bobcats’ regular-season opener against Loreauville.
It wasn’t enough to offset the Tigers’ twin brothers – seniors Caleb Jacob and Collin Jacob – and a supporting cast of returning players coming off a reasonably deep postseason run a year ago in Class AA. Loreauville scored on its first three possessions in the first quarter and never looked back on the way to a 41-15 victory over the ’Cats.

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VC’s Ethan Landry looks for blocks during the kickoff. (Photo by Leah McClelland)

Vermilion Catholic starts off well against CHS, but can’t sustain it

Vermilion Catholic had the best start possible against Catholic High Friday night.
On the Panthers’ first possession of the game, Vermilion Catholic blocked a punt, and Travin Moore recovered it in the endzone for a touchdown and a quick 6-0 lead.
Even the missed extra-point after wasn’t too much of a letdown for the Eagles against the Panthers.
“Great job by our kids coming out on fire and making a big play early and getting that touchdown for us,” VC coach Broc Prejean said.

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Abbeville’s defensive end Nalen St. Julian (15) rushes around the end against St. Mary. (Photo by Michael Odendahl)

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Abbeville’s defensive back Bredale Turner tackles a St. Mary’s player low. (Photo by Michael Odendahl)

Abbeville runs over St. Mary’s

NACHITOCHES - The Abbeville Wildcats travelled three hours and got the win it wanted on Friday. The Wildcats wore down the St. Mary’s Tigers.
The Wildcats led 21-17 at halftime and went on to win 43-23.
The Wildcats rushed for 361 yards on 37 carries.
Running back Blake Saddler led all rushers with eight carries for 170 yards. Saddler also had a school-record 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. Quaterback Jaysen Shelvin, running out of the Veer, had 10 carries for 115 yards. Shelvin and Saddler had each two touchdowns.

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Abbeville’s Tahj Judge and the Wildcats open the season tonight on the road.

Playing in Turpin Stadium

Today, the Abbeville Wildcats are traveling north to play a team maybe for the first time in the school’s history. The Wildcats are opening the season to battle St. Mary’s Tigers, a Class 1A school located in Nachitoches.
How and why did this arrangement take place between the two coaches?
AHS head coach Roderick Moy has a simple answer to those two questions.
He wants his team to get a chance to play in a college football stadium, in hopes college coaches will be in attendance.

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