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Erath receiver Drake Domangue (34) tries to elude St. Martinville defender Peyton Nelson (4) this past Friday. The Bobcats return home this week to face Kaplan in a District 5-3A football game.

Erath, Kaplan to square off Friday night

ERATH — The Erath Bobcats are embracing the underdog role when they host Kaplan in a District 5-3A game between the two Vermilion Parish rivals, head coach Eric LeBlanc said.
Erath is 1-5 overall and 0-1 in district following a road loss to St. Martinville this past week. Kaplan is 5-1 and 1-0.
“We’re fighting for our season,” LeBlanc said. “Looking at point spread,we’re loooking like we’re severely underdogs. We’re going into it and we’re loving it in practice. We’re working like it.”

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Vermilion Catholic defenders Phillip Summers (21) and Joe Langlinais (20) lead the charge against Ascension Episcopal earlier this season. VC is the No. 3 team in the most recent unofficial Division IV non-select power rankngs.

Three parish teams well-situated with power points

With only four regular-season games remaining, three Vermilion Parish teams are in good shape to make the playoffs, while the others need a lot of help.
This week, the three teams in the playoff picture are Abbeville, Kaplan and Vermilion Catholic.
According to Geauxprep.com website, these three teams rank No. 24 or higher in the latest power point rankings.
In the Division II Power Point ranking, Abbeville (4-2) is No. 14, and Kaplan (5-1) is No. 20.
The top 28 teams earn a playoff berth in Division II, and the top 8-seeded teams get a first-round bye.

Vermilion Catholic ranked No. 2 in Single-A poll

Vermilion Catholic remained No. 2 in the latest Class A statewide football poll conducted by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.
VC (6-0) is second behind Ouachita Christian (6-0), the team that edged the Eagles in the Division IV select state championship game in 2022.
Vermilion Catholic remains the lone Vermilion Parish team receiving votes in the rankings.
VC plays at Jeanerette (5-1) in a district game on Friday.

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Tucker Denais carries the ball against Loreauville earlier this year. The Patriots travel to Westgate for a district game tonight.

Patriots glad to be playing on Thursday

LEROY — The North Vermilion Patriots are in the midst of the toughest part of their football schedule, a rugged five-game district slate that includes four teams that have been ranked in the top 10 in the latest Class 4A poll taken by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and five teams in the top 16 of the select and non-select power rankings.

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Abbeville running back Ta’Zavian Andrews (3) takes a handoff from quarterback Da’Zavian Maze (2) during a recent game. The Wildcats play at Crowley on Friday.

Wildcats focused on first district game vs. Crowley

The Abbeville High Wildcats are putting a tough game behind them and looking to get off to a good start to their District 5-3A title chase with a win over Crowley on Friday.
“Everybody’s goal is going to be to go out and win a district championship,” Abbeville head coach Roderick Moy said. “It’s going to be their homecoming, so they’re going to be up and want to play for their alumni, so it’s going to be an interesting ballgame.”

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