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Courier Notice to Creditors 9-22-21
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES
All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is 222 MCDANIEL AVE., B-16 PICKENS, SC 29671, within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM #371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim, the
Couple using daughter’s story to help other people
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — An Easley couple wants to tell the story of their late daughter’s struggles with drugs and mental health issues and help remove stigma that can prevent many people from getting the help they need.
“I just think the story has so many warnings for people,” Tammy Iffland said.
Tammy and her husband, Steven Iffland, say their daughter Rachel
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Man praised for helping Pickens officers in struggle
PICKENS — A local man was heralded Monday night for coming to the aid of Pickens police officers.
During Monday night’s Pickens City Council meeting, Pickens Police Chief Randal Beach lauded James Lamar Devlin.
“This gentleman recently came to the assistance of the police department in a way that was remarkable to
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County records 15 new COVID deaths
Hospitals overloaded, ICU beds full as local vax rate among worst in SC
COLUMBIA — Pickens County last week had one of its worst weeks on record since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) reporting the virus-related deaths of 16 local residents over a seven-day stretch as local hospitals exceed capacity and vaccinations continue to lag behind most of the state.
According to DHEC, there were 15 confirmed deaths and one probable death in the one-week period from last Tuesday to Monday, when the latest numbers
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Mill to host SC State Fiddling Championship
PICKENS — Old-Time musicians near and far are set to descend on the grounds of Hagood Mill this weekend to compete in the annual two-day S.C. State Fiddling Championship.
To kick off this year’s event, Golden Shoals and Carolina All-Star String Band will put on a concert Friday night beginning at 7 p.m.
The S.C. State Fiddling Championship will take place on Saturday, starting at 9:15 a.m. The competition has run
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Lady Flame win tournament
SIMPSONVILLE — The Pickens High School volleyball team won a big tournament on Saturday at Hillcrest High School, taking down two 5A schools while never dropping a single set to win the overall title.
The team’s record now stands at 14-1, with its only loss coming to 5A powerhouse Mauldin High.
“I am so proud that the girls never gave up during fierce competition and showed mental toughness,” Lady Blue Flame coach Rikki Owens said. “Everyone
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DAR, SAR honor Capt. Joseph Chapman
By Ann Warmuth
Special to the Courier
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PICKENS — What began as a grave marking ceremony by the Chapman and Hagood families to honor Revolutionary War patriot Capt. Joseph Chapman quickly swelled to more than 170 people, with descendants coming from South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and even Seattle, Wash.
According to the calculations of Chapman’s fifth great-grandson, Ron Chapman, after nine generations, there are more than 1.5 million descendants of Joseph and Mary Chapman, and many of those descendants attended the ceremony. Elizabeth Chapman, a North Carolina Children of the American Revolution (NCCAR) member and one of Chapman’s direct descendants, brought
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By Silas Albright
Courtesy The Mountaineer
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CANDLER, N.C. — Early in the second quarter, Pickens held a 14-0 advantage over Pisgah, but the Blue Flame lost momentum and never managed to get it back, eventually falling 38-14 for their first loss of the season.
“I thought we came out strong,” Pickens head coach Chad Smith said. “I thought Pisgah came out and did what Pisgah does. They’re
a good football team, and they punched us and it took us a little too long to respond.”
Pisgah (3-0) head coach Brett Chappell said he was glad to be able to play the game against the out-of-state opponent and liked what he saw from the Blue Flame (2-1).
“Hats off to Pickens as well, good football team. I enjoy that coaching staff, too — a lot of respect for them,” Chappell said. “Their kids played hard, they came right out of the gates and they certainly didn’t back down.”
In a game played at Enka High School in Candler, N.C., after recent flooding in Haywood County, Pickens senior defensive back Ziondre Clark capitalized on an early opportunity, scooping up a Pisgah fumble and taking it 38 yards to the house to give the Blue Flame a 7-0 lead at the 7:16 mark in the first quarter.
The Blue Flame defense forced a three-and-out on Pisgah’s ensuing possession, setting their offense up at their own 24-yard line following the punt. From there, Pickens pieced together a nearly nine-minute scoring drive thanks to a couple of big fourth-down conversions.
On a fourth and three from the Pickens 41, senior quarterback Ryan Ford connected with junior wideout Jaden Jackson for a gain of 11 and a fresh set of downs. Three plays later, Ford faked a handoff but kept it himself and took it up the middle for 15 yards to set the Blue Flame up at the 33-yard line.
By the time the first quarter ended, Pickens was facing a first and goal from the 8. Pisgah’s defense buckled down and stopped the Blue Flame inches short of the goal line to bring up a key fourth down, but Pickens senior fullback Brennan Perkins forced his way into the end zone for the touchdown. Sophomore kicker Hunter Smith nailed his second extra point of the game to give the Blue Flame a 14-0 lead with just less than nine minutes left in the first half.
Smith said Perkins left the game right before halftime due to injury and did not return.
“When 15 went out, it changed the game dramatically,” Smith said.
From there, the momentum began to shift. Pisgah senior running back Ian Rogers broke free for a 39-yard score at the 7:34 mark of the second quarter to cut the Bears’ deficit in half.
On the Blue Flame’s next possession, Ford hooked up with junior tight end C.J. Hooper for a nice gain across midfield. But Pisgah’s Logan Free swooped in and ripped the ball from Hooper’s arms for a forced fumble and recovery.
Free, also Pisgah’s quarterback, finished the drive he started with a three-yard touchdown run to even the score at 14-14 with 1:34 left in the first half.
The Blue Flame offense put together a quick drive highlighted by a 20-yard run from Ford and had a first and 10 from the Pisgah 16 with 7.3 seconds left in the half. Pickens took two shots at the end zone, but both passes fell incomplete and the teams headed to the locker room knotted up.
On Pisgah’s first play from scrimmage in the second half, Free got loose for a 62-yard touchdown run to put his team up 21-14. The Black Bears never looked back.
Pickens opted to leave its offense on the field on a fourth and 11 from its own 45 and came up short. Rogers promptly took the first play of that Pisgah drive 45 yards for a touchdown, increasing the Bears’ lead to 28-14 at the 7:39 mark of the third quarter.
On its ensuing drive, Pickens faced a fourth and five from its own 40, and the pass fell incomplete. But the Blue Flame defense kept the Bears out of the end zone and forced them to settle for a 24-yard field goal. A Pickens rusher put pressure on Pisgah kicker Luke Pinkston, but the senior made the kick to push his team’s lead to 31-14.
Pickens managed to drive inside Pisgah’s red zone twice in the fourth quarter, but fell short on a fourth down and then had a pass picked off in the end zone by Free. Bears junior running back Dez Rodriguez scored on a 93-yard run with 2:32 left to play, and Pisgah went on to win 38-14.
“Give Pisgah all the credit in the world,” Smith said. “Coach Chappell does an amazing job with these guys. In my opinion, he’s one of the best coaches in either Carolina.”
The Blue Flame offense was led by senior running back Andon Rogers, who rushed 24 times for 129 yards. Ford finished with 78 yards on 16 carries and 72 yards through the air on 6-of-15 passing. Perkins picked up 32 yards on nine carries before the injury, and freshman running back Carter McCollum added 38 yards on six carries. Jackson caught five passes for 43 yards. Pickens gained 349 yards of total offense to Pisgah’s 378.
“We left some points on the board inside the 20, but it is what it is — we’ll grow from it,” Smith said. “You either win or you learn, so we learned something about ourselves tonight.”
This Friday, the Blue Flame are set to travel to J.L Mann for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.
Tigers bounce back from opening loss to take care of business against SC State
By Michael Crouchley
Courtesy The Journal
michael@upstatetoday.com
CLEMSON — After suffering a season-opening loss to Georgia the previous weekend, the Clemson football team got back on track against a very different set of Bulldogs on Saturday.
The Tigers’ game against South Carolina State — an FCS team that plays in the MEAC — didn’t carry the same pedigree as the top-five showdown Sept. 4, but No. 6 Clemson took care of business at Memorial Stadium, coming away with a 49-3 win.
Regardless of the opponent, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney was
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