Citizen Bear

Big plays, Citizen separate Church Point from VP
  • Ville Platte running back Jakahalen Slaughter (6) looks to turn the corner for a running lane during the first half of the Bulldogs road loss in District 4-3A. (Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
    Ville Platte running back Jakahalen Slaughter (6) looks to turn the corner for a running lane during the first half of the Bulldogs road loss in District 4-3A. (Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
  • Bulldog quarterback Bastian Veillon (7) scrambles for extra yardage as he his pressured by a Church Point defender in Thursday night’s 58-20 loss to the Bears. (Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
    Bulldog quarterback Bastian Veillon (7) scrambles for extra yardage as he his pressured by a Church Point defender in Thursday night’s 58-20 loss to the Bears. (Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
By: RHETT MANUEL Sports Editor CHURCH POINT – It’s hard to imagine a scenario where a football team blows out the other team and doesn’t feel great about it. It’s also difficult to imagine, within the same scenario, and feels like it did a lot of things well. Yet, all told, after Church Point’s 58-20 win over Ville Platte in District 4-3A play on Thursday night that’s exactly where both teams…

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