“The first thing we talked about was that his family came first. That was going to take precedent over meetings and everything. We also wanted to let him know that if there was anything that he needed, we were going to be there for him."
"That's really my brother on the field. I'm always like the first, if not the second, person down there when he scores. We understand the feeling that when [either of us] score, we make it feel like [the other] scored as well."
Heidi Todd, the 4-year-old who has been missing from Johns Island, SC has been located alive in Riverside, Alabama! Law enforcement officer was checking on a vehicle when he noticed a man asleep in a vehicle with a little girl inside the car. Suspect still on the loose.
"This is going to be huge for us moving forward in the playoffs. Coming on the road in a hostile environment, down in the first half, battled back, handled adversity and getting the win. Just really proud of our guys."
Luke Doty’s high school career ended before it should have. The Seahawks senior was named as the 2019 South Carolina Mr. Football during halftime of the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium. The South beat the North 35-13
Rumors, claims and innuendo are rampant about why he withdrew from the portal after just a couple weeks and announced a return to CCU for a fifth year.
Socastee’s Rocco Wojcik, Conway’s Devin Grainger, St. James’s Connor Schwalm and Carolina Forest’s Scott Saylor combined for 1,121 yards and 12 offensive touchdowns last weekend.
“We wanted to remain peaceful because they can’t hear us through violence. Even though we are angry, we are hurting and we are tired of being tired, you have to do things the right way.”
Myrtle Beach’s Adam Randall and Ryan Burger, Conway’s Carlton Terry, Carolina Forest’s Luke Janack and Green Sea Floyds’ Jesus Gutierrez were among the 88 players selected for the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl.
Nyliek Livingston ran for 113 yards and a touchdown and quarterback Cameron Freeman threw for a pair of scores as North Myrtle Beach kept its perfect record intact with a 38-7 victory over Wilson on Friday at Memorial Stadium.
Green Sea Floyds left no doubt that it was the best team in Class A this season, muscling over, around and through Ridge Spring-Monetta with a 48-12 win in the state championship on Friday at Benedict College’s Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.
“We have been gearing up for this moment for a while. … Our guys are tired of hitting each other. It’s been a long time coming with a lot of ups and downs. Mentally, they are ready.”
The team is off to the best start in program history and could surpass 30 wins in a single season for the first time should they have a deep run in the NCAA tournament.
Horry County Council plans to thank county employees for their work with a nearly $60,000 tailgating bash that includes tickets to a Coastal Carolina University football game and gifts of stainless steel tumblers.
“When I think of my brother, I just always think of a smiling face who was willing to help, especially when it came to the youth, our community and kids.”
"Coach (Mickey) Wilson always says we want to dominate from the start and score every time we get the ball. It doesn’t always work out that way, but it did tonight."
"They had the tenacity. They had the aggression. They had the fight. We planned for days on this. We watched film. We developed the best thing we knew how to do. … And they came out here and they executed."
"What do you do now? Do you quit? Do you pout? Do you mope? No. You’ve got to keep fighting. You’ve got to keep working. That’s what it’s all about. It’s never been about basketball."
"Even though we have been bitter rivals and fierce competitors over the years, we also seem to be each other's pacesetters. There have been times where we said, ‘OK, Liberty has stepped up, now we need to do it’ and vice versa."
Waccamaw Indian People hold a sunrise fire ceremony and Spring Equinox Celebration today. Other fire ceremonies are slated for noon and sunset today. All the events will be at the Tribal Grounds near Aynor.
"We knew we had a good team. We had a bunch of players back from last year. They got in the gym and started working hard. This year’s team found their identity towards the end of the season."
“Once I let go of that ball, I was like ‘Playoffs.’ That’s all I felt. That was great. That sequence right there was the greatest sequence I’ve ever been a part of.”
"It’s huge for these kids who have basically been in isolation for the last two years with the recruiting world and everything done virtually. We’ve had more coaches in the building the last two weeks than we have in three years."
Aynor completed its first undefeated regular season in modern history Friday night, outlasting Lake City 40-39. The Blue Jackets will begin the playoffs as a No. 1 seed.
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program recently sent students to Aynor Elementary to read to 4th & 5th graders. They hope to encourage kids to read. The cadets gave away Blue Jackets Read t-shirts, footballs, bookmarks & books.