The Lutcher Bulldogs clinched their second state championship in just three years, sealing an 8‑3 victory over the Brusly Panthers in Sulphur.
The win marks a perfect 2‑0 record for Lutcher in the Division II Non‑Select title series against the Panthers, underscoring the team’s recent dominance.
MVP Eric St. Pierre shines
Eric St. Pierre was crowned the game’s Most Valuable Player after delivering a decisive RBI sacrifice fly in the second inning and later blasting a two‑run home run that cleared the left‑field foul pole.
His clutch hitting not only swung momentum in favor of Lutcher but also highlighted the senior’s ability to perform under pressure on the biggest stage.
The championship game unfolded under bright lights in Sulphur, a city that has become synonymous with high‑stakes high school baseball in recent years.
Fans and alumni alike celebrated the triumph, chanting the Bulldogs’ name as the team lifted the trophy amid a sea of school colors.
With the victory, Lutcher adds another chapter to its storied program, reinforcing its reputation as a powerhouse in Louisiana high school sports.