CROWLEY — The Jennings Bulldogs went through a tumultuous day on Monday, not knowing what the status of their final regular season contest against Lake Arthur would be because of issues involved with an incident that closed school. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Jennings High School and serve as senior night for the Bulldogs. The game was moved to the Jennings Recreation Department but scheduling conflicts and safety concerns also dampened that idea. Finally, it was determined that game would be played at Heritage Park in Crowley and the Bulldogs and Tigers were able to strap it on. Jennings capitalized on the opportunity and beat their parish rival by a final of 8-1. Jennings rode the dominant pitching performance of senior Tyler Daigle, who only allowed one run and struck out 13 in a complete game win over the Tigers. The Jennings offense was held to only four hits in the contest by Lake Arthur pitchers Cameron Bonin and Aleck O’Nellion, but used a big six run inning to catapult them to the win. With the win, the Bulldogs moved to 16-11 overall, and will now await the playoff announcement later this week. Lake Arthur capped off their season with a record of 4-19.