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Updated Southwest Louisiana baseball quarterfinal schedule, St. Louis calls to Catholic-NI in 3 games

Updated Southwest Louisiana baseball quarterfinal schedule, St. Louis calls to Catholic-NI in 3 games

American Press03-05-2025

FILE PHOTO - Batting out of the eight-hole, Haden Peshoff went 3 for 4 on Thursday with a two-run home run in Sam Houston's 10-4 win over St. Amant to to sweep the Non-select Division I bi-district playoff series 2-0. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
Quarterfinals
Best-of-3 series
Non-select
Division I
No. 20 Sulphur at No. 5 Benton, Noon Saturday (Game 3 to follow if necessary), Tors lead series 1-0.
No. 19 Slidell at No. 11 Sam Houston, 11 a.m. Saturday, TBD Saturday, TBD (if necessary)
No. 10 Dutchtown at No. 2 Barbe, 1 p.m. Saturday, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, TBD (if necessary)
Division II
No. 5 Iowa at No. 4 West Ouachita, Noon Saturday, 3 p.m. Saturday, TBD Sunday (if necessary)
Division III
No. 5 Kaplan at No. 4 Westlake, 7:30 p.m. Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday (if necessary), Westlake leads series 1-0.
No. 6 Berwick at No. 3 South Beauregard, 2 p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. Saturday, TBD (if necessary)
Quarterfinals
Best-of-3 series
Select
Division III
Catholic-NI 3
St. Louis 2
SLC 000 020 0 – 2-4-0
CNI 030 000 x – 3-3-0
PITCHING: L – Konnor Boudreaux.
TOP HITTERS: St. Louis Catholic – Jack Garcille 2-3.
NOTE: Catholic-New Iberia wins series 2-1.
NOTE: St. Louis Catholic – 17-20. Catholic-New Iberia – 22-10.
Catholic-NI 2
St. Louis 1
CNI 000 100 001 – 2-8-1
SLC 000 010 000 – 1-4-2
PITCHING: L – Konnor Boudreaux.
TOP HITTERS: St. Louis Catholic – Brady Dodson 1-3 (run).
NOTE: Series tied 1-1.
RECORDS: Catholic-New Iberia – 21-10. St. Louis Catholic – 17-19.

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