In just the fourth year of the SCISA bowling championships, the Heathwood Hall Highlanders won their second straight title. The tournment took place at the Royal Z Lanes on Two Notch Road Thursday, January 28. The Highlanders racked up a score of 460 to place in front of Wilson Hall (391), Orangeburg Prep (358), and Glenforest (319). More ... Lower Richland completed the regular season sweep of A.C. Flora on Friday January 29 with a 71–62 win at A.C. Flora. While the Diamond Hornets had to battle the Falcons for the lead in the first half, Lower Richland controlled the game in the second half to cruise to a victory. Sixteen points from Keith Johnson led the way for the Diamond Hornets. Malcolm Rhett helped out with 15. More ... The Lower Richland Lady Diamond Hornets avenged an earlier loss to A.C. Flora by defeating the Lady Falcons 52–34 at A.C. Flora Friday, January 29. Despite a close game through three quarters, the Diamond Hornets held A.C. Flora to only two points in the fourth quarter to help win in blowout fashion. More ... Lower Richland quarterback Cam Worthy has signed a letter of intent to play football for Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C. More ... Cephas “CJ” Wilson is the son of Cephas and Latarshia Wilson Sr. CJ is a senior at Richland Northeast High School and has been a three–year starter on the varsity football team. More ... Corey Littlejohn scored 12 points in the first quarter and 24 overall to lead the Heathwood Hall Highlanders (16–5, 5–2) over the visiting Hammond Skyhawks 55–29 Tuesday, February 2. Mac Whalen chipped in 15, and Morgan Whalen added 8 to improve the Highlanders to 5–2 in region play and 16–5 overall. More ... Mitchell Deter led all scorers with 26 points as the Ben Lippen Falcons scored an easy 68–50 win over the visiting Cardinal Newman Cardinals on Tuesday, February 2. More ... BOYS Rank Team (2009 Record) Class AAAA 1. Northwestern* (24-0-0) 2. Irmo (23-1-0) 3. Wando (21-5-1) 4. Fort Mill (18-6-1) 5. Dorman (16-5-0) 6. Lexington (16-9-0) 7. Spring Valley (13-7-3) 8. West Ashley (15-8-1) 9. Mauldin (14-9-1) 10. White Knoll (15-4-0) 11. More ... A’ja Wilson had 13 points and blocked three shots in the final minute to lead the Heathwood Hall Lady Highlanders (11–8, 6–1) over the visiting Hammond Lady Skyhawks 43–34 Tuesday, February 2. More ... Bill Kimrey smiles at the memory. “When I hired Anne (in 1992), that first season every parent came to me to complain about how hard she was working the girls in practice – how much she made them run,” the only athletics director in Dutch Fork High School history said Tuesday night at Spring Valley. More ... Molly Rainwater had 14 points to lead the Cardinal Newman Lady Cardinals to a 39–26 victory over the Ben Lippen Lady Falcons on Tuesday, February 2, avenging an overtime loss at home three weeks before. More ... Ridge View’s Nayquan Fleming (middle–seated) signs a letter of intent to play football next season with the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. More ... Four A.C. Flora student athletes will be playing their respective sports in college next year. (l–r) Thomas Bradshaw will play golf for Clemson University. More ... |
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