Soccer: St. Paul’s rolls over Mandeville, Hahnville handle H.L. Bourgeois

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Area Prep Soccer Report for Saturday, Jan. 25

Everyone is looking for that primary challenger to the supremacy of St. Paul’s in Division I soccer in Louisiana.

The search continues.

The Wolves passed the latest test with flying colors Friday evening, whipping rival Mandeville 6-0 at Hunter Stadium in District 4-I action.

James Bradford scored the first three goals for the Wolves while Ben Schwing scored the next two goals and assisted on the final goal by Michael Slimming to complete the dominant victory. It was 4-0 at halftime.

St. Paul’s (23-0, 5-0) returns to district play Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Ponchatoula while the Skippers (15-5-3, 4-1) will play at Episcopal Monday at 6 p.m.

Hahnville remained hot, downing H.L. Bourgeois 6-2 at home in District 6-I play Friday evening.

Kayla Martin led the charge for the Tigers with a pair of goals while Victoria Bourg, Marissa Gilbert, Ashlyn Hooper and Amber Hood each added a goal.

Hahnville (13-5-3, 4-1) has now won three straight matches and returns to action Tuesday night, hosting always tough Mount Carmel Academy at 6 p.m. while the Braves (13-7-1, 2-3) are back in action today in a non-district contest at Mandeville at 3 p.m.

Area Prep Soccer Results from Friday, Jan. 24

Boys

Archbishop Hannan 8, International High 0

Archbishop Rummel 4, Higgins 2

Destrehan 7, East St. John 0

Fontainebleau 3, Ponchatoula 3

Grace King 2, West Jefferson 1

Lusher Charter 6, Patrick Taylor 0

Lutcher 0, Morgan City 0

New Orleans Military & Maritime 3, Kenner Discovery 0

Pearl River 8, B.T. Washington (NO) 0

Slidell 3, Covington 0

St. Paul’s 6, Mandeville 0

E.D. White Catholic 5, Haynes Academy 0

Girls

Baton Rouge 8, St. Charles Catholic 0

Dominican 5, Byrd 1

Fontainebleau 8, Ponchatoula 0

Hahnville 6, H.L. Bourgeois 2

Lusher Charter 6, Patrick Taylor 1

Lutcher 6, Morgan City 0

Mandeville 2, St. Scholastica 0

Mount Carmel Academy 0, St. Thomas More 0

Slidell 9, Covington 0

West Jefferson 2, Grace King 0

E.D. White Catholic 5, Haynes Academy 2

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