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Daily Archives: 02/14/2024

Lions celebrated at State House

COLUMBIA — Two months removed from their Class 3A state championship win over Camden, the Daniel High School football team travelled to the state house last week at the invitation of South Carolina House of Representatives District 3 representative Jerry Carter.

The Lions were presented with a resolution adopted by the House recognizing the team for being the 3A State

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Whittemore awarded Order of the Palmetto

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Longtime Easley public servant David Whittemore said receiving the state’s highest civilian honor was “the biggest thing that’s ever happened to me.”

“I am so honored and humbled by this,” he said.

In recognition of decades of service to his community, Whittemore was awarded the Order of the Palmetto Sunday afternoon at Easley Presbyterian Church.

In his invocation, Rev. Dr. Bill Seel thanked God “for the joy of his occasion.”

“But most of all, what we’re thankful for today is for David and for

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Local man accused of killing dogs

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — A man faces charges from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in connection with the death of three rabbit-hunting dogs last fall.

According to a DNR news release, three beagles were reportedly shot and killed in the Dacusville area on Nov. 23.

SCDNR officers arrived on scene after the dogs’ deaths were reported and collected evidence, the release said.

Officers arrested Pickens County resident David Andrew Healy on Feb. 3, according to the release.

Healy is charged with three first-offense counts of ill treatment of animals and one first-offense charge of entry on another’s land without permission to hunt, fish or trap, the release said.

The ill treatment charges are felony offenses that each carry a potential penalty of up to five years and a $5,000 fine upon conviction, the release said.

The investigation is ongoing.

 

Devils fall to Chesnee at Upper State

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CHESNEE — Falling behind 31-13 through nine weight classes, the Liberty wrestling team was in for an uphill battle against the Chesnee Eagles during the Class 2A Upper State championship on Feb. 7. The Red Devils managed to battle back but were unable to match the Eagles on the mat as they fell 36-30 to end their bid to repeat as state champions.

The Eagles got off to a strong start early getting first period pins at both 215 and heavyweight to get an early 12-0 advantage. Liberty battled right back with Alex Allison getting a third period pin at 106 and Jonah Pierce overcoming an injury for a major decision at 113 to cut the lead to 15-13.

Chesnee’s Ben Hefner picked up a 14-7 decision over

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County athletes sign with colleges

Pickens County schools celebrated signing day on Feb. 7 with athletes signing to continue their academic and athletic careers at the next level. Above: Freda Ruiz (Southern Wesleyan, track/cross country), Emma Kutilek(USC Upstate, cross country) and Ashton Moseley (Newberry, golf) pose after signing at Pickens High School. Bottom left: Daniel’s Kolton Chapman (Union College, football), Jaedyn Young (Limestone, football), Sean Bolger (Catawba, football), Peyton O’Brien (Anderson, golf), Chaney Crosby (Anderson, softball), Kurtlyn Alexander (Belmont Abbey, softball), Ally Grace Batson (Western Carolina, softball) and Qwentin Welborn (Coker, wrestling) signed on Wednesday. Bottom right: Easley football players Will Patton and Carter Owen signed with Presbyterian and Anderson University, respectively.

Pickens girls drop third straight in loss to Rams

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — After coming back from an early 10-point deficit, the Pickens girls’ basketball team looked to hold off the fourth-ranked Westside Rams on Senior night hoping they could end a two-game losing skid in their final game of the regular season.

However, a 21-4 run spanning the last minute of the first half and the first five minutes of the third quarter was too much to overcome for the Blue Flame as they fell 57-45 for their third straight loss.

It was a disappointing finish to the regular season for the Blue Flame after a strong start to the year, as Pickens has

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County schools open basketball playoffs this week

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — With the regular season coming to a close last week, six county basketball teams will begin their push toward a state championship this week.

Boasting the county’s lone region champions, Daniel High School opened the playoffs on the hardwood on Tuesday.

The seventh-ranked Daniel girls (14-9, 9-1 Region 1-3A) opened the playoffs by hosting Broome, while the sixth-ranked Daniel boys (19-7, 9-1) took on Chapman.

Results from Tuesday’s matchups were unavailable as of press time but should both teams win, they would

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