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HAYNESVILLE — The Welsh Greyhounds battled for four quarters here Friday night but could not overcome the top-ranked Haynesville Golden Tornado, as they fell by a 30-15 score in the quarterfinal round of the Division IV non-select state playoffs. Welsh finishes the season with an overall record of 7-6, while Haynesville will advance to the semifinals with a perfect 13-0 record. They will play host to General Trass in the battle to see who gets to the Superdome.
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WELSH — For the second year in a row, the Welsh Greyhounds have reached the quarterfinals and for the second year in a row, they will now face the number one seed in the playoffs. Welsh will travel Friday to the northernmost part of the state and take on the top-ranked Haynesville Golden Tornado in the Division IV non-select state playoffs. The Golden Tornado will enter the fray with an unblemished 12-0 record, as they have yet to taste defeat this year. Welsh will enter the contest with a 7-5 overall mark following a bye win last week when the Ferriday Trojans were disqualified following a fight during their bi-district clash with Lake Arthur.
The No. 9-seeded Welsh Greyhounds
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Much has been said about the Lake Arthur-Ferriday football game last Friday night that ended early due to a fight among the players from both teams. The LHSAA ruled both teams must forfeit and that allowed Welsh to advance past the regional round with a bye and move on to the quarterfinals against the winner of the Haynesville-Montgomery contest this coming Friday night.
The Jennings Bulldogs lost a heartbreaker to the defending Division II non-select state champion Opelousas Tigers Friday night by a final of 30-19 from Jerry Simmons Stadium. The two teams went back and forth at each other all night long, but it was the running of Tiger back D’Shaun Ford who ultimately took control of the game and wore down the Bulldog defense. Ford rushed for two TD’s, including a back-breaking 68-yard scoring run late in the fourth quarter to put the game on ice. The Dogs finished their incredible season as the district 3-3A champions and earned a 9-2 record. Opelousas improved to 8-3 on the year and will advance to play the Plaquemine Green Devils in the quarterfinal round of the Division II nonselect playoffs.
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