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The students were out to cheer on the Bobcats.

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Erath second baseman Dominic Frederick keeps his eye on the baseball.

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Erath third baseman Carter Champagne tries to make a tag on a Sterlington player as he slides into third base. The player was safe at third.

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Tate Collins slides into home plate for Erath.

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Erath's Carter Champagne dives back safely to first base.

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Erath runner Ean LeBlanc heads for third base.

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The Erath players shake the hands of the Sterlington players after the game on Friday.

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Erath assistant coach Bert Miguez tries to talk to the umpire about a call at first base.

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Erath's Landon Lemaire connects with the baseball.

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Erath's Dominic Frederick connects with the baseball.

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Erath player Braxton RIchard shakes the hand of long-time EHS assistant coach Tommie Pillette after the game on Friday.

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Erath shortstop Landen Derouen makes a catch for the final out of the game.

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Erath centerfielder Braxton Richard makes a catch.

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The Erath players shake each other's hands after the win on Saturday.

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Seth Lege, whose second leg is hidden, was the winning pitcher on Friday.

Photos from Friday's second game between Erath and Sterlington

Erath wins to force a third and final game on Saturday

Here are a handful of photos taken from Friday's baseball game against Sterlington.

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EHS starting pitcher Landen Derouen pitched a great game with six innings of work. He allowed one hit and only one earned run against No. 1 Sterlington.

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Erath's Talen Landry (22) slides head first into home plate. He was called safe because the catcher dropped the ball.

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Erath catcher Brennan Broussard gets under the ball to catch a pop up for an out.

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Erath's Jack Landry dives back to first base.

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Erath's Carter Champagne makes a play and throws it to first base.

Erath drops first game to Sterlington in state finals

Bobcats give up five runs in bottom of the seventh inning to fall 5-4

SULPHUR - The No. 2 Erath Bobcats could not maintain a 4-0 lead heading into the bottom of the seventh inning against the No. 1 Sterlington Panthers on Thursday. The Bobcats lost the first game of a three-game series, 5-4.
Erath will Friday at 11 a.m. in the best two of three series. If they win Friday, the two teams will meet in game three at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
The Bobcats, making their first-ever appearance in the Non-Select Division III high school playoffs, had the Panthers where they wanted them.
Erath was leading 4-0, and starting EHS pitcher Landen Derouen was rolling right along, giving up only two hits and no runs heading into the bottom of the seventh inning. 
Erath was three outs away from winning the first game of a three-game series.
Derouen walked the first batter in the bottom of the seventh inning, and that was it for him. After the walk, the Erath coaches pulled Derouen, who had pitched six innings and given up one run and only one hit.
Hudson Guidry replaced him, however, for only one batter because he walked the first batter he faced.
Guidry was pulled from the hill after that.
Then, the EHS coaches decided to put in pitcher Braxton Richard, with two men on base and no outs. However, he walked the first batter he faced to load the bases. 
Still in the bottom of the seventh frame, Sterlington scored four runs on two hits, including a 3-RBI triple to tie the game 4-4 with one out, and then scored the winning run on a bases-loaded walk.
The Bobcats outhit the Panthers 8-3, but the game’s difference was Erath’s three pitchers combined to walk nine batters.
Seth Leger and Derouen had each two hits. Other Bobcats with hits were Landon Lemaire (1-for-4),  Braxton Richard (1-for-4), Jack Landry (1-for-3)  and Talen Landry (1-for-3).

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The team smothers pitcher Cole Albert after the last out was made.

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VC takes a group shot with the baseball state trophy.

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VC freshman pitcher Cole Albert is presented the Most Outstanding Player Award by VC Principal Dr. Stella Arabie.

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Jackson Trahan leaps on top the dog pile after the game.

Vermilion Catholic wins state baseball title!

It is the school's fourth team state title in a school year

Story by Rosco Harrington
 
SULPHUR – The No. 2 Vermilion Catholic Eagles defeated the No. 12 Ouachita Christian Eagles 4-1 on Wednesday to claim the 2025 Division IV Select state championship.  
This is the first state title in baseball in school history. 
VC Head Baseball Coach Ben Harrington knew from the beginning that this team would accomplish great things.
“We knew long ago that this team was special,” Harrington said.  “The way you determine if a team is special is if they like each other.  Do they love each other?  Do they play for each other?  
“These guys have had that since day one.  They play better together than any team VC has ever had.  They love each other, they pull for each other, and they are each other’s biggest fans.  It’s been so much fun to watch.”
Cole Albert started on the bump and responded with a complete game on only three days rest.  The freshman phenom allowed one earned run on nine hits and one walk while striking out three to earn the Most Outstanding Player award.
“I’m just thankful,” Albert said.  “I’m especially thankful for all my teammates.  I’m not the only one out here playing baseball.  It takes all nine of us.  
“That’s a great team we just played, but I missed some pitches at times I shouldn’t have missed. But it’s alright because my team helped me,” he said.
The Eagles (25-7) took the lead for good in the bottom of the first inning when senior Jackson Trahan sent the first pitch he saw over the leftfield fence for a homerun and a 2-0 lead.  The homer was Trahan’s first of the season and only the second of his high school career.
“It was a fastball, middle to outside, and I just swung,” Trahan explained.  “I wasn’t trying to hit a homerun.  I knew it was over his head, but I didn’t think it was going out.  And then I saw it clear the wall and the place erupted.”
VC made it 3-0 in the second when Jonathan Dartez singled to centerfield to drive home Ross Dartez.  That score held until the fourth inning when Ouachita Christian rallied.
With two out and a runner on second, William Raymond singled to centerfield to score OC’s lone run.  Jonathan Dartez put VC back up by three in the bottom of the inning when he beat out an infield single that scored Dom Gautreaux from second base.
Ouachita Christian got three hits in the fifth but could not score on the bend-but-don't-break Eagles' defense.  They got one hit in the sixth before Albert got a strikeout and a groundout to escape the jam.  In the seventh, OC went down in order.
Jonathan Dartez led the Eagles with three hits.  He also had two RBIs and a run scored.  Trahan finished with two hits and two RBI, while Gautreaux and Will Simon each had a hit.
The VC senior class will be remembered as one of the most decorated in school history. They won four team state championships in football, golf, boys’ tennis, and baseball.
“It feels good to leave a legacy,” Trahan said.  “In eighth grade, we got cups for graduation that said you would leave a legacy behind you.  Our moms actually pointed out this week that we truly left a legacy with what we accomplished this year.”

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VC players pile up on winning pitcher Dom Gautreaux after the final out.

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VC catcher Jacob Dubois is the middle of the dog-pile after the win.

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Dom Gautreaux was the winning pitcher for VC.

VC defeats Riverside to advance to championship game

By Rosco Harrington

SULPHUR – The No. 2 Vermilion Catholic Eagles came from behind twice to defeat the No. 11 Riverside Academy Rebels 9-8 in the Division IV Select semifinals at McMurry Park.

The Eagles (24-7) fell behind 4-1 and 6-3 before storming back in a four-run fifth inning to claim a 7-6 lead. Riverside scored twice in the sixth to go back on top 8-7 before VC answered two more times in the bottom of the inning to retake the lead for good.

VC skipper Ben Harrington lost track of how often his team had to pick themselves up this season. Whether they were dealing with freak injuries or falling behind in a game, they always found a way.

“This team is resilient,” Harrington said. “Everything we have gone through this season has just made us stronger. There is no quit in these guys. It doesn’t matter what’s on the scoreboard. They play like it’s 0-0 for seven innings.”

Jackson Trahan put the Eagles ahead 1-0 in the bottom of the first when he sent a groundball up the middle for a single that scored Jonathan Dartez. That score held until the top of the third when Riverside broke through for four runs.

Trahan picked up his second RBI of the game in the bottom half of the inning when he lifted a sacrifice fly to center field that plated Ross Dartez. VC got to within 4-3 in the fourth when Dom Gautreaux grounded into a fielder’s choice that scored Will Simon.

Riverside countered with two more runs in the top of the fifth to extend the lead to 6-3. The Eagles rallied again in the bottom of the fifth. Will Simon got it started with an RBI double to left that scored Trahan. Caden DeHart followed with a seeing-eye single that plated Byrce Lege and Simon to tie the score at six. Jacob Dubois then sent a rope to leftfield for an RBI double that scored DeHart and put VC back on top, 7-6.

The Rebels plated two more runs in the top of the sixth to regain the lead 8-7 before VC rallied one last time. Lege tied it up with an RBI double off the leftfield wall that scored Jonathan Dartez. Simon then hit a single to left field that was misplayed and allowed Lege to score the go-ahead run.

Riverside threatened in the top of the seventh, loading the bases with only one out. Gautreaux snagged a sure hit from the pitcher’s mound and started a 1-2-3 double play. He threw home to Dubois for the first out. Dubois then fired to Trahan at first for the final out.

Simon led the team with three hits and an RBI. Jackson Trahan had two hits and two runs knocked in, while Caden DeHart had one hit and two RBI. Bryce Lege had two hits and an RBI, while Dubois had one hit (double) and an RBI.

Gautreaux pitched the final two innings of relief to earn the win, allowing no runs on two hits and two walks while striking one.

In a rematch of the 2024 football state championship game, VC will face the No. 12 Ouachita Christian Eagles on Wednesday at 2 P.M. for the Division IV Select state championship. OC defeated top-ranked and undefeated Covenant Christian 12-7 to advance.

“You couldn’t write a better story,” Harrington said of the rematch. “I haven’t done my homework on OC yet. I will start scouting and making some calls on the bus, but we’re ready for whatever. We’re one of the most resilient teams in the state. They can throw whoever, we’re coming.”

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VC catcher Jacob Dubois touches home plate and then fires to first baseman Jackson Trahan for a 1-2-3 double play to end the game.

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Will Simon celebrates reaching third base and he would eventually score late in the game.

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Jonathan Dartez points to the VC dugout after reaching third base.

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VC pitcher Fischer Quackenbos started the game on the mound for VC.

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VC's Jackson Trahan had to stop and head back to second base.

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Caden DeHart drops the bat and heads to first base after a single. He had one hit and knocked in two runs in the game.

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Ross Dartez watches the foul ball fly into the stands.

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Willi Simon, who had three hits, touches home plate for a score.

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After the win, VC's Fischer Quackencos hugs an emotional Alexander Marceaux in the dugout.

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VC's Jackson Trahan (left) hugs winning pitcher Dom Gautreaux after the win on Tuesday.

Photos from VC's win over Riverside in the semifinal game

Here are a handful of photos captured at VC's dramatic win over Riverside on Tuesday. VC is in the Division IV Select Finals on Wednesday, starting at 2 p.m.

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The detective unit for the Sheriff’s Office is housed on the third floor of the old bank.

Vermilion Parish Police Jury wants to sell, tear down old Hibernia Bank

The Vermilion Parish Police Jury is poised to offload two Abbeville buildings, aiming to cut losses on insurance and utilities.

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Jessica Duhon (left) and MaKayla Vice are the 2025 recipients of the Shelby Cormier Memorial Scholarship. The two players are joined by Betty Cormier, co-founder of the Erath Softball League.

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Shelby Cormier Memorial Scholarship winners Jessica Duhon and MaKayla Vice are joined by members of their respective families as well as the Cormier family.

Duhon, Vice named Shelby Cormier Memorial Scholarship recipients

ERATH — Jessica Duhon and MaKayla Vice have been named as the recipients of the 2025 Shelby Cormier Memorial Scholarship. Duhon ...

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Members of the Division IV State Championship Golf Team are Thomas Buckless, Kohen Hebert, Carlyn Ledet, Sawyer Stover and Hayden Patin.

Vermilion Catholic wins state golf title

The Vermilion Catholic boys’ golf team won the Division IV state title on Tuesday, winning by only three strokes. The two-day ...

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