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Jones appointed interim Clemson president
CLEMSON — Clemson University’s Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, Dec. 10, to approve the appointment of an interim president, establish the presidential search committee and begin the process
to hire a national search firm.
As the board formalized next steps in the process to identify Clemson’s 16th president, board chair Kim Wilkerson also recognized and celebrated the retirement of president Jim Clements following 12 years of service.
“Though we will miss Jim’s leadership dearly, Clemson stands in one of its strongest positions ever,” Wilkerson said. “His legacy will serve as a foundation for the next
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Bobcats come back to top Easley
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — The Easley High School boys’ basketball team went big game hunting on Dec. 9, looking to
pick up a second straight win as they hosted fourth-ranked Seneca on Friday night.
The Wave played lights out for the first half of action, building a 32-29 lead at halftime, but their play faltered in the second half with too many turnovers and Seneca’s sensational transition attack allowing the Bobcats to come back and take down Easley, 70-61.
“When we got fatigued, our mindset kind of escaped us,” Easley head coach Austin Anderson said. “We weren’t disciplined and we did uncharacteristic things.”
As the Wave were worn down in the second half, the Bobcats and star sophomore guard Jeremiah “Jerb” Hunter took advantage. Hunter scored 20 of his team-high 23 points in the second half with the Green Wave struggling to keep defenders in front of him after guard Adrian Kominiarek got into foul trouble.
“We didn’t corral (Hunter) around there in the third quarter and he killed us,” Anderson said. “We just have to get better.”
While Hunter and the Bobcats managed to reign supreme, it was the Green Wave who looked like the team to beat in the opening quarter. Senior guard River Andrews looked unstoppable with an array of drives and pull-up jumpers, scoring 10 points in the quarter, while 6’5” forward RJ Stack set an early exclamation point with a thunderous dunk as Easley built a 21-13 lead.
“He really set the tone offensively for us,” Anderson said of Andrews. “We just have to find a way to get those same shots and continue to execute offensively.”
Stack, who finished with 15 points and 13 rebounds, kept his strong play going to start the second quarter with a block and another dunk to get the Easley lead back up 10 points. The Bobcats didn’t let the deficit defeat them, whittling away at the lead with a JJ Krueger and-one basket and cutting the Easley lead to 32-29 at halftime after a pair of free throws from Andre Seay.
The third quarter proved to be the Hunter show as the sophomore came alive when Kominiarek exiting with his third foul early in the quarter. Hunter seemed to have the ball on a string as he weaved his way around and through the Green Wave defense, picking up 14 points, five rebounds and two assists. Easley didn’t help itself either with turnover after turnover in the quarter, as the Bobcats stormed back to take a 52-44 lead into the final quarter.
Despite their third quarter struggles, the Wave weren’t going to go down easy as Andrews hit a three-pointer, then stole the ball from the Bobcats and added two more to cut the lead down to 55-51. Andrews’ flurry ultimately turned out to be a last gasp for the Wave though, as the Bobcats responded with a 7-0 run to put the lead back to double digits. Kominarek managed to drill two late three-pointers for the Wave but it wasn’t enough as the Bobcats pulled out the 70-61 victory.
Following the loss, the Green Wave opened region play on Friday, losing a 69-68 heartbreaker to Greenwood before dropping a 72-64 matchup with Habersham County (Ga.) on Saturday.
Easley looked to pick up its first region win on Tuesday night at home against Mauldin with results unavailable at press time.
Seneca 70, Easley 61
SHS 13 16 23 18 — 70
EHS 21 11 12 17 — 61
Easley (61) — Andrews 23, Stack 15, Kominiarek 10, Brown 6, Clark 3, Coleman 2, Preston 2.
Seneca (67) — Je. Hunter 23, Moss 11, Webb 11, Russell 10, Seay 8, Ja. Hunter 4, Krueger 3.
3-point goals — Easley 4 (Andrew 2, Kominiarek 2), Seneca 3 (Russell, Seay, Webb). Rebounds — Easley 28 (Stack 13), Seneca 39 (Moss 8). Assists — Easley 7 (Kominiarek 4), Seneca 14 (Webb 5).
Guild presents quilts to Bravo Battery troops
EASLEY – The Upcountry Quilt Guild presented 83 Quilts of Valor to members of the Easley National Guard on November 22 at the Easley Armory.
Each Quilt of Valor must meet specific size requirements, include a Quilts of Valor label with required
information, be formally awarded (not given as a gift), and be recorded in the national database. As the quilts were presented, service members saw a variety of sizes, colors, and patterns—some featuring panels, others without—each stitched with care and meaning.
Quilts of Valor is a non-profit organization
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Pickens View Live Nativity Experience starts Friday
PICKENS — Pickens View Wesleyan Church, located at 744 Bethlehem Ridge Road, Pickens with host its annual Live Nativity Experience on December 19 through 21 from 6-9 p.m. each night.
This is our seventh year of offering this special live nativity experience to our community, absolutely free at no charge.Just under 3,000 people each year have heard anew and afresh the story of Jesus coming to be with us; enjoyed the
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Celtic Christmas is this weekend at Hagood Mill Heritage Pavilion
PICKENS — The Hagood Mill Historic Site invites everyone to gather and celebrate the joy of the season at the Ed Harrison Memorial Celtic Christmas, a cherished Upstate holiday tradition honoring the Celtic roots of Appalachian music. The event will take place on Saturday, December 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the beautiful Heritage Pavilion on the Hagood Mill grounds.
A Celebration of Celtic and Appalachian Heritage
The musical traditions of the Appalachian Mountains owe much to the Scotch and Irish immigrants whose songs and instruments helped shape the American folk sound. Each December, Hagood Mill celebrates this enduring legacy with a day of live Celtic and traditional Appalachian music, storytelling, and holiday spirit.
This year’s festival features an outstanding lineup of performers, including:
Madeline Dierhauf and Friends – Known for rich harmonies and spirited performances, this talented ensemble brings a heartfelt blend of traditional and contemporary folk.
Buzzy and Mike (Elizabeth Adams & Michael Ellison) – A beloved duo with more than 30 years of musical collaboration, offering warm harmonies and timeless charm.
Goers and Allen (Marshall Goers and Lucy Allen) – An acoustic pair whose deep love for roots music shines through every performance.
The Fenians – Featuring Richard Beard (host of Celtic Winds on WNCW), Alan Dilman, and Jessica Paull, this group embodies the spirit of Celtic tradition with pipes, strings, and heartfelt vocals.
Drop O’ the Pure – A high-energy Celtic band delivering authentic Irish folk tunes, reels, and lively jigs.
Greenville Pipes and Drums – Members of this acclaimed group will perform throughout the day, sharing the stirring sounds of traditional Scottish bagpipes.
Sweet Potato Pie Kids – Talented young musicians from the YAM program, bringing joyful Appalachian music to the holiday stage.
Folk Arts, Grinding Grits, and Holiday Shopping
In addition to live entertainment, Hagood Mill will be bustling with folklife demonstrations, artisan vendors, and holiday shopping opportunities.
The historic water-powered gristmill will be running, producing the ever-popular holiday grits, while artists and crafters display traditional skills including blacksmithing, weaving, pottery, and more.
Admission Details
Advance admission tickets are $8 per person for ages 10 and up (children 9 and under are free). Tickets purchased the day of the event are $10.00. Parking is free.
Admission includes all entertainment and activities at the Heritage Pavilion. Visitors are welcome to shop in the historic mill without purchasing admission. All proceeds help support Hagood Mill’s preservation, educational programs and cultural events.
For tickets and other information, visit https://visithagoodmill.com/celticchristmas.
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Clemson president announces retirement
CLEMSON — After 12 years of service, Clemson University president Jim Clements has announced his decision to retire, effective Dec. 31.
He shared the news with the Clemson community Tuesday afternoon in a heartfelt letter.
“After much consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that it is time for me to step aside and allow the University to begin its next chapter. I have shared with the Board of Trustees my decision to retire as President of Clemson University, effective Wednesday, Dec. 31,” Clements said. “Serving as
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