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Pickens girls claim first volleyball title since 2014 in romp of Aiken

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COLUMBIA — For Rikki Owens and the Pickens Blue Flame volleyball team, playing in the state championship was nothing new heading into Saturday’s Class 4A state championship.

The Blue Flame won the Upper State title to advance to the state championship game every season over the first four years of Owens’ tenure as Pickens head coach, but had fallen in all four of those state finals prior to this year’s matchup with Aiken.

On Saturday, the Blue Flame finally got over the hump, cruising to a 3-0 win over the Fighting Green Hornets at Dreher High School in Columbia to bring Pickens its first volleyball state championship since 2014.

“It feels great,” Pickens senior libero Bailee Earnhardt said after the win. “This is my fifth trip, and it’s just wonderful to finally bring home a gold medal instead of a silver one.”

For Owens, the win is the pinnacle of an already highly successful tenure at Pickens, a school that boasted 15 previous volleyball state championships, and a moment to relish after nearly half a decade of falling just shy of her lofty expectations.

“It means everything to me,” Owens said of the state championship win. “It has been five hard years, because the expectation is so huge — you come in and you’re expected to win championships.”

The big win was business as usual for Pickens this season, with the team not losing a set since before the beginning of region play, including an astounding 12-0 run through the playoffs against some of the best teams the state of South Carolina had to offer.

According to Owens, the expectation remained the same even going into Saturday’s state championship match.

“We’ve done every drill in practice and looked at every scenario there could possibly be,” Owens said of her team’s preparation. “I told them to quit talking about it and shut up and actually do it, and they did. (Legendary Dorman head coach and Owens’ mentor) Paula Kirkland says ‘All gas, no brakes,’ and that’s what I told them. We’re not going to lose a set — we’re sweeping them in three.”

The Blue Flame took that message to heart, according to Earnhardt, and were extremely confident from the start.

“After the past four years, when we stepped on this court today, we knew what was going to happen,” Earnhardt said.

Even in the game’s opening minutes, the Blue Flame were just as commanding as Owens expected them to be. With all-state junior setter Lauren Dow serving and senior middle hitter Caroline Lucas patrolling the net, the Blue Flame jumped out to a 5-0 lead and never trailed the rest of the set, taking it 25-17.

In the second set, the Blue Flame ran into trouble early and trailed 8-2, forcing Owens to call a timeout. The team responded by battling back to tie the game at 10-10 as sophomore setter Hannah Campbell assisted Dow. From there, Pickens took control, winning the second set 25-19 to move to within a set of the 16th state championship in school history.

“With how hard we practiced and everything we’ve overcome this year, we knew we had to finish,” Earnhardt said.

It looked like the set may go down to the wire early on, but when senior defensive specialist Ali Pace started serving for Pickens up 8-7, it was the beginning of the end for the Hornets. The Blue Flame scored eight straight points as Pace served, and the lead continued to balloon the rest of the way, giving Pickens a 25-11 victory and a 3-0 sweep of Aiken.

With the win, Owens joins the ranks of the legendary Peggy Anthony and Jennifer Gravely as a state championship-winning coach at Pickens, but she is most proud of the fact that her team is the first Class 4A champion at the school since Anthony’s 1994 squad.

“We have eight strong seniors and we worked our butts off,” Owens said of her championship team. “We don’t have one star or two stars on this team. We have 16 stars on this team, and whether they made it on that court or not, they all had a role to play.”

In appreciation of our veterans

In honor of Pickens County’s veterans, the Pickens County Veterans Affairs Office held events last week. On Saturdayn area veterans were treated to a meal, and on Sunday there was a veterans parade in downtown Liberty and a patriotic show at the Pickens County Performing Arts Center. Top: Liberty High School JROTC members prepare to the lead the parade. Above left: Melanie Ginn of the county VA office gives a gift to veteran Richard Laughlin. Above right: Martha and Jerry Laughlin enjoy the parade with Claire and Jerry Carroll. Below: A young man riding in the parade salutes the American flag. Right: the Liberty JROTC march under Old Glory.

 

Easley PD awarded $255K in grants

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — An Easley police officer was recently recognized for his efforts in securing the department more than $250,000 in grants.

Sgt. Michael Ambrose

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Clemson, Carolina face off in Blood Battle

CLEMSON  — This November, Clemson University needs the support of students, faculty, alumni and fans to win the 37th annual Carolina-Clemson Blood Battle.

The blood drive competition is set for Monday, Nov. 15, through Friday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Eligible blood donors of all types are encouraged to make an appointment to give at a donation site on campus by visiting

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Lions overcome early mistakes in Fruster’s 50th win

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — After two uncharacteristic interceptions from senior quarterback and Mr. Football finalist Trent Pearman, the Daniel Lions seemed like they could be in trouble against the Keenan Raiders, leading just 7-6 early in the second quarter.

However, behind another standout performance from the

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Easley’s season ends in playoff opener

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
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EASLEY — Playing a home playoff game for the first time since 2011, the Easley Green Wave were hoping to continue the 2021 season Friday night at Bill Carr Stadium.

Laurens (6-3) had other ideas, as the Raiders scored five touchdowns in the second quarter and cruised to a

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Central, Liberty elect new mayors

COUNTY — Election Day has come and gone in Pickens County, with many of the county’s municipalities seeing a combination of new and familiar faces.

In perhaps the biggest upset of the day, Central Mayor Mac Martin was denied a fifth term in Tuesday’s vote, with newcomer Andrew Beckner pulling in 142 votes to Martin’s 127. Rosa Grayden came in third in the race with 82 votes.

Meanwhile, Central Town Council also saw the closest race of the night, as incumbents Ken Dill (197 votes) and

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Arrest made after police standoff

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — A man is charged with attempted murder following a standoff at an Easley home on Monday.

Matthew David Ragland is charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

According to a release from Easley Police Department public information officer

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On The Cusp

 

The volleyball teams at both Pickens and Liberty high schools picked up big wins on the court last week to move to within one win of a state championship appearance this week. Pickens traveled to Catawba Ridge for the Class 4A Upper State crown on Tuesday night, the same night Liberty hit the road to Greenville to take on St. Joseph’s with a trip to the 2A state championship on the line. Results from both Upper State matches were unavailable at press time, but to read more about last week’s victories for both squads. Above, Lady Blue Flame players Faith Clarkson, left, and Caroline Lucas set up a double block against Westwood on Thursday in the third round of the playoffs. Inset, Liberty girls celebrate a point during their win over Landrum in the third round Thursday.

Photos by Robert Bradley and Jessica Mackey