Nicholas Smith ran for a touchdown and passed for another to help Lower Richland ruin the homecoming festivities for A.C. Flora at Memorial Stadium on October 3. Smith and the Diamonds effectively controlled possession and used a diverse offensive attack to mute the Falcons, 19- 3. More ... The Ben Lippen Falcons shocked the SCISA world with a 33- 26 victory over the Hammond Skyhawks Friday, October 3. The Falcons came into Friday's contest as a heavy underdog. They were 2- 4 with losses to Heathwood Hall and Augusta Christian, and had lost the last two years to Hammond by an average score of 34- 14. More ... Heathwood Hall visited Cardinal Newman in girls' tennis on Tuesday, October 7 and spoiled Senior Day by defeating the Lady Cardinals 7- 2. The Lady Highlanders came to Trenholm Park looking to sweep the season series from the Lady Cardinals. More ... South Aiken snapped Brookland- Cayce's four game winning streak beating the Bearcats 3- 2 (22- 25, 25- 18, 25- 22, 17- 25, and 15- 13). In a game that featured big leads, rallies, ties, and high scoring, South Aiken was left standing with the win. South Aiken received big games from Lauren Key, Jessica McReynolds, and Lisa Thornsberry. More ... The Spring Valley Vikings, 2008 North Central Carolina Challenge Runner- Up: (l- r) Front row - Coach Deanna Rudnik, Jessica Jones, Shannon Dunnigan, Carolina Berger, and Tamia Jones; Second row - Lauren McIntry and Ashley Williams; Back row - Cristina Nazario, Bria Coles, Wanda Owoh, Brittany Donnelly, and Kynyata Simmons. More ... The Columbia United 99 Girls Blue team, otherwise known as the Wolves, scored 26 goals and, even more impressively, only allowed two goals in four games en route to the 10th Annual Carolina Cup 2008 championship in the under 9 girls division. More ... |
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