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Lady Blue Flame take third in tourney, still unbeaten in region

SPARTANBURG — The Pickens High School Lady Blue Flame volleyball team placed third in the prestigious Tournament of Champions at Spartanburg’s Dorman High School over the weekend, taking down several 5A schools along the way.

The Pickens girls also defeated region foes Easley and Travelers Rest last week, remaining undefeated in Region I-4A play.

“What an amazing week Blue Flame volleyball had,” Pickens coach Rikki Owens said. “From the start of the week with sweeping wins over two region teams to facing amazing competition in the Tournament of Champions hosted by Dorman High School. Finishing third overall, we had the opportunity to face several top 5A schools, which allowed us to hone in on weaknesses to fix before we dive into the rest of our regular season and playoffs. We are so grateful for the opportunities and can’t wait to get back in the gym and get better.”

Junior setter/right-side hitter Lauren Dow, senior libero Bailee Earnhardt and senior middle Caroline Lucas were named to the All-Tournament Team at the Dorman tournament.

During the Dorman tournament, the Lady Blue Flame lost the opening match to 5A host Dorman High before running off a string of victories against 5A Rock Hill, Ashley Hall of Charleston, 5A Lexington High, St. Joseph’s of Greenville and 5A River Bluff High of Lexington before losing to 5A Mauldin High in the semifinals.

“We faced incredible competition, and our young ladies fought with much determination and heart as our only losses were to 5A Dorman and Mauldin,” Lady Blue Flame assistant coach Pamela Clarkson said. “This tournament was a valuable opportunity, as it has shown us specific areas to work on as we continue throughout the remainder of our season.”

The Pickens volleyball team downed cross-county rival and region foe Easley at home on Sept. 21 in straight sets. The Lady Blue Flame then traveled to region opponent Travelers Rest Sept. 23 and won another straight-set victory.

Pickens’ record stands at 22-3 on the season, with all three losses against 5A schools. The Flame are 3-0 in region play.

The Lady Blue Flame are scheduled to play two region matches this week at home in the friendly confines of Coach Peggy Harden Anthony Gymnasium. The first was Tuesday against region opponent Westside, with results too late for press time. The second region match of the week will be Thursday evening against Walhalla. The junior varsity match is set to begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by the varsity match.

 

Liberty picks up first win of 2021

By Clay Hamlett
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz was once quoted as saying, “Without self-discipline, success is impossible — period.”

This is no secret to football fans, who understand that the game is often won and lost at the hands of the most disciplined team.

Seth Terry, a two-way star for the Liberty High School Red Devils as both a halfback and linebacker, echoed that sentiment following a gritty 8-7 victory over the Carolina Trojans last Friday.

“The coaches disciplined us to do our jobs fundamentally,” he said. “We won this game through discipline.”

Terry had good reason to reference the self-control and poise of the Red Devils in the aftermath of their third contest of the season. The Trojans buried themselves continually by racking up an eye-popping 20 penalties for a total of 131 lost yards. Although Liberty was far from perfect — accumulating eight penalties of its own for 50 yards — the Devils’ ability to limit self-inflicted mistakes ultimately drove them to their first win of the season.

A promising opening drive for the Red Devils — led by their ground-and-pound rushing attack — was cut short following a red zone fumble that the Carolina defense fell on at the 9-yard line.

The Trojans’ first possession highlighted a clear offensive schematic difference between the two schools, as quarterback JaSean Bowens guided a heavy passing attack down the field. Perhaps the highlight of the game for Carolina occurred on third and nine when Bowens scrambled to his right and found wide receiver Quinten McCombs running free along the sideline. McCombs weaved his way around defenders before ultimately being dropped inside the Liberty 10-yard line on an electrifying 71-yard completion. One play later, running back Naja Deck split the Red Devil defense in half with a run up the middle to put Carolina on the board with a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter.

Undeterred by the Trojans’ early momentum, Liberty returned to their three-headed monster of a running game, led by quarterback Peyton Reed and halfbacks J.J. Hernandez and Terry. Hernandez received the majority of the early snaps and paid it off with a six-yard rushing score set to even the game. In a turn of events, a Carolina encroachment penalty on the Red Devils’ extra-point try led to a split-second decision to attempt a two-point conversion instead. Once again, it was Hernandez barreling into the end zone to give Liberty an 8-7 lead early in the second quarter.

From there, a game that had showed signs of potentially becoming a shootout turned into a defensive slugfest, highlighted by two defenses that bent but refused to break. On the ensuing Carolina possession, a barrage of passes from Bowens to wide receiver Zanterio Spurgeon set up the Trojan offense in scoring position. In what would become a familiar refrain for the evening, multiple Carolina penalties dug the Trojans into a third-and-long hole. Bowens targeted Spurgeon again, but the Red Devil defense was ready this time, as Terry jumped in front of the pass for the interception. Backed up inside their own 10-yard line, the Devils dug themselves out of poor field position with a beautiful pass from Reed to wideout Landon Ziegler for a big 38-yard gain. Despite the exhilarating play, the drive ultimately stalled courtesy of a sack by two-way Carolina star Quinten McCombs. Carolina let the last few seconds of the second quarter tick away, bringing an end to an even-handed first half.

Desperate to recapture the magic of their first drive, the Trojans began the second half with a more run-focused approach that utilized both the skillset of Deck and the scrambling ability of Bowens. Following a stretch of three penalties in four plays, Carolina was forced to turn to punter Carlos Lopez, who pinned Liberty inside its own 20. Although Terry broke free multiple times on key rushes, a false start dug the Red Devil offense into a hole they couldn’t recover from. This rapidly ballooned into a much greater problem when the snap sailed past the head of Hernandez, who drew punting duties for the night. Hernandez had no choice but to fall on the loose ball for a loss of 23 yards. With the Carolina offense set up in prime field position at the Liberty 21, the Red Devil defense highlighted their unrelenting and determined spirit by quickly forcing a fourth down. Carlos Lopez attempted a 36-yard field goal to give the Trojans the lead, but it came up just short of the goal posts in a crushing blow to Carolina’s chances.

Following a Liberty three-and-out, Bowens and the Trojan offense put the missed opportunity behind them and worked their way into Red Devil territory again. On a fourth and one, Bowens kept the ball on a designed run and raced for a first down. A familiar flag near the line of scrimmage cut short the celebration on the Carolina sideline, as a holding call brought the play back. Bowens scrambled out again, but Liberty linebacker Cameron Carver made the stop of the night, dragging down the Trojan quarterback a yard shy of the marker. Carolina had a final chance to score later in the quarter, but a second interception by Terry capped a dominant defensive performance for the Red Devils.

Overall, Liberty’s third outing of the year was a true team effort for an offense that continuously ground out the clock and a defense that prevented Carolina from ever gaining an offensive foothold.

Simply put, these are the kind of games that teams look back on as a key stepping stone to future success. Was it pretty? No. Was it effective? Absolutely, and the enthusiastic buzz from the Red Devil faithful as they filtered out into the chilly night reflected it.

The Red Devils — winners for the first time this year — will look to establish a winning streak next week on the road at winless West Oak. As region play begins, only time will tell how high the scrappy Red Devils can climb.

Clemson’s struggles continue in 2OT loss against Wolfpack

By Alex Dodd
Courtesy The Journal
news@thepccourier.com

RALEIGH, N.C. — Clemson struggled offensively as North Carolina State stunned the Tigers 27-21 in double overtime on Saturday at Carter-Finley Stadium.

The Wolfpack ran 96 plays to the Tigers’ 49 and maintained possession for 41:48 of regulation.

N.C. State (3-1, 1-0 ACC) successfully kept No. 25 Clemson (2-2, 1-1) out of rhythm offensively as it wore down the opposing defense.

Clemson dropped out of the top 10 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll

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‘Everlasting’ impact

Former Easley mayor, coach Larry Bagwell dies

EASLEY — Former Easley Mayor Larry Bagwell died Friday. He was 84.

The city of Easley released a statement on the former mayor’s passing, saying his “impact and decades worth of accomplishments run deep within the City of Easley and are everlasting.”

Easley High School’s football coach for 25 years, from 1967 to 1992, Bagwell led the Green Wave to two state championships.

He was inducted into the Easley High School Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Coaches Hall of Fame.

Bagwell was first elected to Easley City Council and in 2008 began serving his first of three terms as mayor.

In 2019, Bagwell announced he would not be seeking

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Virus kills 19 more local residents

COVID-19 has claimed 330-plus lives in county

COLUMBIA — After a near record-high 16 COVID-19 deaths last week, Pickens County has once again seen another rise in death numbers this week, with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) reporting 19 COVID-19 deaths over the past seven days.

According to DHEC, there were 19 confirmed deaths and no probable deaths in the one-week period from last Tuesday to Monday, when the latest numbers were available.

Pickens County also remains the worst out of the state’s 46 counties in infection rate, with 18,217.4 cases

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Six Mile mayor Stoddard presented with Quilt of Valor

By Lauren Pierce
Courtesy The Journal
lpierce@upstatetoday.com

SIX MILE — Six Mile Mayor Roy Stoddard was presented with a Quilt of Valor for his service to the United States at the town’s council meeting earlier this month.

Stoddard, a retired U.S. Navy captain, was presented the quilt by Quilts of Valor Foundation volunteer Ronny Hall and group coordinator Linda Hall.

Stoddard has a “distinguished service record,” serving the country for nearly 32 years, Ronny Hall said.

“He has a master’s degree in

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Second-half surge lifts Mann to win over Blue Flame

By Rocky Nimmons
Publisher
rnimmons@thepccourier.com

GREENVILLE — When the Pickens Blue Flame stepped onto Slaton Field at J.L. Mann on Friday night, they looked like they were ready for war.

Chad Smith and his Pickens squad took it right to the Patriots, scoring the first points of the game and even taking an impressive 18-7 lead into the half, but for the second week in a row, Pickens collapsed after intermission, allowing 43 unanswered points and falling hard hard to Mann in what came as a shock to most of those in

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Penalties, injuries cost Easley in loss to Yellow Jackets

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Playing and beating fourth-ranked Class 5A power T.L. Hanna Friday night was going to take an almost perfect game from the Easley Green Wave.

Unfortunately for Easley, it was anything but perfect, as early penalties and injuries stymied the Green Wave in a 62-14 loss.

There was a moment of silence before the game in memory of former Easley coach and mayor Larry Bagwell, who passed away earlier in the day.

Early on, Hanna had the advantage in field position, starting at its own

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Tigers survive scare against Georgia Tech in conference opener

By Michael Crouchley
Courtesy The Journal
michael@upstatetoday.com

CLEMSON — It was far from pretty, but the Clemson football team managed to narrowly avoid a major upset against Georgia Tech on Saturday.

The Tigers overcame a poor offensive performance, a nearly two-hour lightning delay and a disjointed final push from the Yellow Jackets to escape Memorial Stadium with a 14-8 win.

“I entered college in 1988 and I have never, ever, ever experienced a game like that,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said after the

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