St. Charles set the tone in a Friday night district matchup against Belle Chasse, who entered the contest with an undefeated record.
A 1-yard touchdown run by St. Charles senior running back Skyler Edwards capped an 81-yard opening drive that began in the middle of the first quarter and ended early in the second. The Comets led the rest of the way in a 19-7 win at Frank Monica Field in LaPlace.
St. Charles ended Belle Chasse’s undefeated run, marking the second year in a row that the Comets handed the Cardinals their first loss.
“It was big (to score first),” St. Charles coach Wayne Stein said. “We were able to overcome a second and 18, which is tough sledding for us because we’re not accustomed to that. I’m very proud of the way my quarterback (Landree LeBlanc) played. He took so many

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