Playoffs set for Crescent City Sports Prep Summer League
The Crescent City Sports Prep Summer League playoffs are set for July 6-7 at Lutcher High School.
Based on results through Wednesday, Jesuit-based Retif Oil has earned the top seed with Archbishop Rummel-based Malcolm Dienes in the second spot. John Curtis Christian-based River Ridge is third and St. Charles Catholic-based Cretin Townsend Homes will have the fourth seed.
In Wednesday action, Retif Oil downed Hahnville 6-1 and River Ridge defeated Ascension Catholic-based State Farm 11-6. Malcolm Dienes was rained out at Archbishop Shaw-based Refuel and Cretin Townsend Homes defeated St. Augustine-baed Chief Warren McDaniels 14-4 in a non-league contest.
As a result, Malcolm Dienes will play the River Ridge Patriots at 4 p.m. July 6, followed by Retif Oil vs. Cretin Townsend Homes in the semifinal matchups.
The championship game is set for July 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Lutcher.
All playoff games will be streamed live on CrescentCitySports.com.
There is one date left in regular season play on Thursday with In & Out Urgent Care (St. Paul’s) playing Newman at Avenger Field, Courcelle Law scheduled to play at Mortgage Gumbo (Lakeshore) and Hahnville playing at Ponstein’s Food Store (Holy Cross).
Cretin Townsend Homes (St. Charles Catholic) travels to Gulf Coast Bank & Trust (Chalmette) in a game that you can watch live Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on CrescentCitySports.com.
CCS Prep Summer League Standings (through June 29, 2022)
**1) Retif Oil (Jesuit) 12-1
**2) Malcolm Dienes (Archbishop Rummel) 8-1-1
**3) River Ridge Patriots (John Curtis Christian) 10-2-1
**4) Cretin Townsend Homes (St. Charles Catholic) 10-3-1
5) Hahnville 8-4-1
6) Ponstein’s Food Store (Holy Cross) 8-5
7) Peck’s Seafood (Northshore) 7-7
8) Mortgage Gumbo Titans (Lakeshore) 5-6
9) Atalco (Lutcher) 4-8-1
10) Refuel (Archbishop Shaw) 3-10
11) Gulf Coast Bank & Trust (Chalmette) 3-8
12) In & Out Urgent Care (St. Paul’s) 3-6
13) Courcelle Law (De La Salle) 2-6-1
14) Newman 3-10
15) State Farm (Ascension Catholic) 0-8
16) K’s for Kids 2-1-1 (Brother Martin–Not playing for league honors)
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