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Clarke honored as Soapstone hosts final fish fry
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — A fundraising tradition came to an end Saturday, as Soapstone Baptist Church hosted its last fish fry.
It didn’t take long for a crowd to gather for the last day of meals, with a line stretching out the door when serving began at 11:30 a.m.
The fish frys were the brainchild of Mable Owens Clarke, who
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Brown, defense lead Green Wave to big win in rivalry showdown with Pickens
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
CENTRAL — The Easley Green Wave were faced with a lot unfamiliar factors during their Saturday afternoon
matchup with rival Pickens at Daniel High School’s Singleton Field.
With the unusual date, time and location as a result of issues at the Blue Flame’s
home field, the Green Wave turned to ever-reliable senior quarterback A.J. Brown, and he didn’t disappoint, scoring six touchdowns and accounting for
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Fourth-down stops doom Pickens against archrival Easley
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
CENTRAL — After a promising 2-0 start to the 2021 season, the Pickens Blue Flame have been plagued by late-
game struggles, and those struggles continued on Saturday afternoon, as they were
outscored 21-0 in the second half by rival Easley in a 42-14 loss.
“I give Easley a ton of credit,” Pickens head coach Chad Smith said. “Coach (Jordan) Durrah and his staff made some adjustments, did some good things and kinda slowed us down in the second half. It is what it is.”
The Pickens offense had plenty of success moving the ball on Easley, but continued stops in Green Wave territory piled on top of each other as the game went on, and the Blue Flame couldn’t afford to be slowed down on a day where their defense struggled to contain Easley quarterback A.J. Brown.
Brown accounted for more than 350 yards of offense and six scores, leaving little room for error for the Blue Flame.
“If you do anything that’s undisciplined, he’s going to make you pay,” Smith said. “He’s a great athlete — somebody is going to get a steal with that young man.”
While the Blue Flame got far from the result they wanted, they can take solace in the play of backs Andon Rogers and Carter McCollum. Rogers broke the 1,000-yard mark on the season in the fourth quarter, and McCollum had a career day on the ground as he continues to start at fullback in place of the injured Brennan Perkins.
“People are going to be talking about Carter McCollum for years to come,” Smith said of his freshman fullback. “He’s an amazing player and he’s an even better young man. We can really build around him.”
The Blue Flame got the ball right out of the gate, but a bad pitch by Pickens quarterback Ryan Ford led to a seven-yard loss and an early punt.
Pickens’ struggles began on the ensuing Easley possession, with the Green Wave taking over at their own 42 and quickly moving down the field on a 51-yard pass from Brown to Ethan Alexander. One play later, Brown hit receiver Chris Clemons on a nine-yard touchdown to take a 7-0 lead just three minutes into the game.
McCollum got the Pickens offense moving on its next possession with a 13-yard gain. Alongside Ford, McCollum moved the Flame into Easley territory, but two short runs and a run for a loss by Rogers had them facing a fourth and four at the Easley 39. Luckily for Pickens, Ford found an open C.J. Hooper for a 19-yard gain to get into the red zone.
Ford and McCollum quickly picked up a first down to get inside the 10, but things got dire in a hurry, as they soon faced a fourth and goal from the 1-yard line. The Blue Flame turned to their senior signal caller on the play, and it paid off with a rushing touchdown to tie the game at 7-7 late in the first.
The Green Wave offense responded in short order, going 61 yards in five plays, including a 12-yard passing touchdown from Brown to Seth Boyles to give Easley a 14-7 lead heading to the second quarter.
McCollum and Ford continued to shine, carrying the Blue Flame close to midfield, where they faced a third and two. On the play, Ford’s struggles with the pitch returned, but Rogers managed to salvage the play by picking the ball up and gaining 12 yards. Now at the Easley 33, the Green Wave defense hunkered down, forcing multiple carries for no gain. Facing a fourth and six, Ford went to the air again, hitting Rogers, who came up just a yard short of the first down and turning it over on downs.
Just two plays after the turnover, Brown broke loose from the Pickens defense and ran free for a 77-yard touchdown to increase the lead to 21-7 with a little less than seven minutes left in the half.
Down two scores, the Blue Flame kept to their hard running approach and picked up big gains on runs by Rogers and McCollum. Getting back inside the Easley 30, the Blue Flame faced consecutive stops by Easley, forcing them to go to the air, when Green Wave linebacker Noah Pierce sacked Ford for a five-yard loss.
Facing a fourth and 12 from the Easley 29, Ford returned to the air on fourth down and hit receiver Jaden Jackson on a desperation throw to not only convert, but score a 29-yard touchdown to cut the deficit to 21-14 heading to halftime.
The Blue Flame faced a disadvantage coming out of the locker room, as a personal foul on the final play before the break allowed the Green Wave to take over from their own 49-yard line. Easley took advantage of great field position and multiple offside penalties, going 51 yards in eight plays, including a one-yard touchdown run by Brown to give the Wave a 28-14 lead.
Needing a score, McCollum took over, picking up 45 yards on his first two carries to get to the Easley 25. With McCollum teaming up with Ford, the Blue Flame offense picked up eight yards on the next three plays to face a fourth and two at the Easley 17. Ford tried to push forward to keep Pickens alive, but only managed one yard to turn it over on downs.
The Flame continued to shoot themselves in the foot on the next possession, picking up two personal fouls and an offsides penalty that allowed Easley to quickly move into Pickens territory. Five plays later, Brown hit Myles Martin for a 10-yard screen pass touchdown to give Easley a 35-14 lead with 2:01 left in the third.
The Blue Flame struggles continued heading to the fourth quarter with two straight punts, while the Easley offense added seven more on another Brown touchdown.
The Blue Flame had one last shot to score after a strip sack by Brody Miller and recovery by Ethan Medlin. However, the drive came up short in the final seconds, giving the Blue Flame a 42-14 loss.
Depite the loss, the Blue Flame’s playoff hopes are still alive as they prepare to travel to Travelers Rest this Friday night.
“Pretty much, looking at it, since TR beat Walhalla, if we beat them, there will be a three-way logjam for the playoffs,” Smith said. “That’s all you can ask for, and that’s what we’re gunning for.”
PHS JROTC holds flag retirement
PICKENS — On Tuesday, Oct. 12, cadets of the Pickens High School JROTC conducted a flag retirement ceremony
at Pickens American Legion Post 11.
The ceremony, according to U.S. Flag Code, destroyed worn and tattered flags that are no longer serviceable. Flags to be destroyed were donated to the American Legion by Pickens residents. Following inspection by the cadet battalion leadership, the flags were destroyed by fire in the ceremonial pyre. The ashes of the flags are
buried in the American Legion’s memorial garden and will serve as a bed for newly planted iris. The iris was chosen to be planted on the remains of the flags because this flower symbolizes wisdom, hope, trust and valor.
After the ceremony, the cadets hiked the Doodle Trail and enjoyed a cookout lunch at American Legion Post 11.
If you have a flag that is faded and tattered and want it disposed of properly, drop it off at Market at the Mill with Legionnaire Bob Cirkus. Bob’s Military Memorabilia booth is located in Warehouse No. 1 on the right side of the building. The flags will be given to Pickens JROTC for proper retirement per U.S. Code next March.
All aboard for fun!
Central Railroad Festival is this Saturday!!!
Welcome to the 2021 annual Central Railroad Festival! We’re glad to have you and your family with us and
hope that you will have a wonderful, fun-filled day. If you’ve been to the Railroad Festival before, we appreciate your continued attendance and support. If this is your first time with us, you’ve got a lot to see, do and enjoy: great food, craft vendors, and a wide variety of free entertainment and attractions. Best of all, WE HAVE TRAINS!
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A looming legacy
Alice Company, a family-owned diversified holdings company based in Greenville, recently donated a 1954 Hunt fly shuttle loom to the Easley Area Museum on South Pendleton St. Formerly known as Alice Manufacturing, the company produced premium quality yarns and fabrics for nearly a century in Easley. Installed in the company’s Elljean plant in 1954, the loom was later moved to the corporate headquarters on East 1st Avenue in Easley, where it served as a focal point in the lobby of the building. Alice Company president and CEO E. Smyth McKissick IV, right, is the fifth generation of the McKissick family to run the company. His father, E. Smyth McKissick III, left, remains chairman. Courtesy photo
Pickens girls win tourney, top Easley
PICKENS — The Pickens High School Lady Blue Flame volleyball team continued its winning ways last week, winning the Pink is Power Tournament on Saturday at Woodmont High School in Piedmont and defeating cross-county rival and region foe Easley High.
Along the way, senior libero Bailee Earnhardt notched her 1,000th dig.
“The Lady Blue Flame ended their week on a high note after beating cross-town rival Easley on Thursday night and winning the Pink is Power Tournament at Woodmont
High School,” Pickens coach Rikki Owens said. “Our team’s goal was to focus on the ‘little things’ and make sure we celebrated the successes along the way. These young ladies did just that, and it made for a fun weekend, especially when we defeated 5A Lexington High School for the fourth time this season. This week, we will strive to build upon this past weekend as we enter our last week of region play.”
During its march to the Woodmont tournament victory, the Lady Blue Flame defeated Southside Christian School of Simpsonville, Legion Christian Academy of Rock Hill, Gray Collegiate Academy of West Columbia and Lexington High. Junior setter/hitter Lauren Dow received the All-Tournament Award at the Woodmont tournament.
On Thursday, the Lady Blue Flame defeated region opponent Easley in straight sets for the second time this season. During the Easley senior night recognition of its two seniors, Kaedence Langston and Polly McCollum, Easley also graciously recognized the eight seniors on the Lady Blue Flame squad.
During the Easley match, Lady Blue Flame senior libero Bailee Earnhardt registered the 1,000th dig of her illustrious career at Pickens High School. To mark the occasion, Owens called a timeout while Bailee’s mother, Lyndsay, ran onto the court to give Bailee a poster that said, “Congrats Bailee 1,000 Digs #24.” The crowd on both sides of the court gave Bailee a standing ovation.
Pickens’ record stands at 31-3 on the season, with all three losses against 5A schools. The Flame are 6-0 in region play.
The Lady Blue Flame’s final regular-season home match was scheduled Tuesday night against region opponent Travelers Rest in the friendly confines of Coach Peggy Harden Anthony Gymnasium on the Pickens High campus, with results too late for press time. Senior night was scheduled during the Tuesday match. The final regular-season match will be a road trip Thursday night to take on the Lady Rams of Westside High School in Anderson.
After cancellation a week ago, Blue Flame to take on arch-rival Easley at Daniel on Saturday
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — After preparing to face Hendersonville (N.C.) last week, Pickens High
School was forced to cancel their game against the
Bearcats on Friday morning due to inclement weather around the area.
Now, in the midst of a four-game
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Green Wave offense electric in win over region foe Walhalla
By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Saturday night football worked out for the Easley Green Wave, as they beat Region I-4A opponent
Walhalla 53-32 at Bill Carr Stadium.
Heavy rains during the week forced the one-day delay until Saturday. It was worth the wait for the Wave, who played likely their best game so far this season, rolling to 539 yards of total offense.
“We played a lot better tonight,” Easley coach Jordan Durrah said. “We still have a lot of things that we have to clean up, but I was really proud of our effort, our focus, our
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