Crescent City Sports to live stream Dutchtown-St. Paul’s boys soccer semifinal Saturday

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NEW ORLEANS – Crescent City Sports’ live streaming coverage of high school sports continues Saturday with a Division I boys soccer semifinal matchup between Dutchtown and St. Paul’s.

CCS will live stream the matchup between the 10th-seeded Griffins and the No. 3 seed Wolves from Hunter Stadium on the St. Paul’s campus in Covington. Coverage begins just prior to the 5:30 p.m. kickoff. Mario Jerez and Alan DeRitter will describe the action.

The matchup offers a contrast in history. Dutchtown (12-4-5) is seeking a first-ever trip to the Division I state championship game, while St. Paul’s (16-1-5) is looking to reach the title game for the 12th consecutive year.

After an opening-round home victory over Central Lafourche, the Griffins have come to New Orleans twice in the last week and knocked off a pair of higher seeded teams, Brother Martin and Jesuit, by identical 2-1 margins.

The Wolves extended their winning streak to 11 games with dominant home victories over East Ascension, Northshore and Sulphur, scoring 17 goals in the three wins.

Saturday’s game is a rematch of a 2020 semifinal in Covington, won 4-3 by St. Paul’s.

The Crescent City Sports team is in its 11th season of producing live broadcasts for television and internet, having produced more than 350 live streams since 2012, and is continuing its extensive commitment to prep sports coverage on its website for 2021-22.

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Lenny was involved in college athletics starting in the early 1980s, when he began working Tulane University sporting events while still attending Archbishop Rummel High School. He continued that relationship as a student at Loyola University, where he graduated in 1987. For the next 11 years, Vangilder worked in the sports information offices at Southwestern Louisiana (now UL-Lafayette) and Tulane;…

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