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Erath’s Blake Dautreuil (8) celebrates one of his touchdown runs with quarterback Lynkon Romero during a 35-20 win over Vinton on Friday. Dautreuil rushed for a team-best 120 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Bobcats run for 204 yards.

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Erath’s Landon Lemaire (28) looks for running room against Vinton on Friday.

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Torrien Alfred (10) of Erath knocks down a 2-point pass attempt to Vinton’s Freddie Budwine (3) on Friday.

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Erath’s Cade Francis (88) makes a diving tackle to stop Vinton receiver Freddie Budwine on Friday.

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Blake Dautreuil of Erath, left, heads upfield on a long gain as Vinton's Landon Harbert, right, gives chase on Friday.

Run game powers Bobcats

ERATH — When Erath’s passing game stalled after a hot start, the Bobcats reverted to a power run game to propel them to a 35-20 win over the Vinton Lions on homecoming night at Robert J. Segura Sr. Memorial Stadium.
Behind 120 yards and two touchdowns from Blake Dautreuil, Erath ran for 204 yards, including 119 yards for the team in the second half.
Erath head coach Eric LeBlanc said the effort the Bobcats have been putting into preparation and games this year paid off with a win on Friday.

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North Vermilion’s Grant Wise (23) and Rece Giles (9) celebrate in the end zone after Wise scored from nine yards away. Six minutes into the game, the Patriots led 14-0.

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NV defensive back Hunter Johnson (22) tackles the punter as he punts the ball. The ball went around five yards.

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NV's Norris Benoit (3) looks for LaGrange defenders as he darts down the sideline for a 60 yard touchdown run.

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North Vermilion defenders Myles Johnson (8) and Avery Stutes (45) team up to tackle LaGrange’s quarterback as he runs out of bounds.

North Vermilion gets needed blowout win

LEROY - To say the North Vermilion Patriots needed a victory like the one they got Friday night may be an understatement.
The Patriots (2-3) blew out the Class 4A LaGrange Gators 42-6 in front of a packed homecoming crowd.
After playing three straight games that went back and forth until the final tick on the clock, first-year North Vermilion head coach Joe Heintz was happy to get a win like Friday night’s game.

VC moves up to No. 2

The Vermilion Catholic Eagles climbed a spot to No. 2 in the latest Class A high school football poll conducted by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.
VC beat Erath 38-14 this past week to remain unbeaten at 4-0.
The Eagles are the lone Vermilion Parish football team receiving votes in the statewide poll of a panel of LSWA members.
Vermilion Catholic opens District 7-A play on Friday at home against Highland Baptist.

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Abbeville High offensive players huddle up around quarterback Da’Zavien Maze (2) for an offensive play call during the Wildcats’ 36-7 win over Beau Chene on homecoming night this past Friday. AHS travels to Baldwin on Thursday to face West St. Mary.

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Tyrin Doucette (23) and Hi’Keim Landry of Abbeville drag down Beau Chene ballcarrier Christian Wheeler (30) on Friday.

Abbeville, WSM to clash on Thursday

The Abbeville High Wildcats would like to be able to throw the ball as well as run it on offense, but with the way its offensive line dominated a young Beau Chene team for homecoming this past Friday, AHS head coach Roderick Moy was pleased to see the way his team imposed its will on the game.

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