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Wave drop Greenville in elimination game

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com

EASLEY – Easley baseball stayed alive Monday night in the District I-5A Division 2 playoffs with a 7-2 win over region foe Greenville.

Easley (17-12) will now travel back to Nation Ford in an elimination game Wednesday with that winner traveling to Indian Land Friday, needing two wins to advance to nextweek’s Upper State best-of-three series.

Easley scored two in the second inning, keyed by senior left fielder Ayden Beeco’s

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Daniel girls advance to round 3

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — After a dominant first round victory on Tuesday, the Daniel High School girls soccer team returned to field on Friday night for round two of the Class 4A playoffs against Emerald.

The Vikings provided a stout challenge for the top-seeded Lions, but Daniel held strong to pick up a 3-0 win.

“We need games like that every now and then,” Daniel head coach Chad Perry said.  “We did some things well, but didn’t meet some of our goals. Obviously, winning is the

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Devils down Blacksburg, fall to Central

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — With their season on the line, the Liberty High School baseball team hosted Blacksburg on Thursday night. Despite falling behind 4-0, the Red Devils were able to rally back and take down their region foe 5-4.

The Wildcats were able to take control of

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Charles Rogers scholarship award winners named

PICKENS — The Charles F. Rogers Scholarship committee has announced this year’s selection for the Charles F. Rogers Scholarship Award. Morgan Couch and Andrew Hall are the 2026 recipients of the Charles F. Rogers Scholarship Award. Couch and Hall

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Lions battle back to take down Travelers Rest

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Falling behind 1-0 early in its playoff opener against Travelers Rest, the Daniel High School boys soccer team looked to be in danger of losing in the first round for the first time since 2014 on Thursday night.

However, the five-time defending Upper State champions were able to right the ship,

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Raby’s heroics lead Wave to comeback win over Wildcats

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Heading to bat with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning, Easley freshman Maddox Raby felt the weight of the world on his shoulders during the opening game of the Green Wave’s best-of-three playoff series against Woodmont on Monday night.

The Green Wave hadn’t led through the entirety of the contest, but with the bases loaded, it felt like it was now or never for Easley to pull ahead in the crucial playoff matchup.

Raby watched the first strike go by the plate, then had a swing and a miss, putting him way behind in the count.

“I’m a seven-hole hitter, so I’m expecting fastball,” Raby said of his thought process as he headed to the plate. “I got the two strikes early, so I just had to choke up on the bat knowing that I had to get the job done and just poke something out.”

Raby settled himself for the third pitch, a pitch that was close enough to the zone that the Woodmont faithful started to celebrate, only for Raby’s eye to be proven true as it was called a ball.

“I was a little worried,” Raby said of taking the pitch. “I trusted my gut that it was a little outside and low.”

Now facing a 1-2 count, the freshman designated hitter came through for the Green Wave with a drive down the left field line, scoring two runs to give Easley a 4-3 lead before Ayden Beeco was called out advancing to third base.

From there, Levi Holcombe closed the door on the Wildcats with little issue in the top of the seventh as the Green Wave pulled off the 4-3 come-from-behind win.

“This is what Easley baseball has been doing all season,” Raby said. “We’ll get down, but you’ll never see any of these guys give up.”

Easley head coach Gill Payne didn’t deny that he had his worries about the scenario after watching two of the Green Wave’s top hitters, Cooper Sears and Walker Cox, strike out with the bases loaded.

“I’m thinking ‘Do I safety squeeze my top hitter to try and tie this thing up?’,” Payne said. “I decided to let him swing, and when he struck out and the freshman came to the plate, I was thinking ‘Maybe I’m an idiot,’ but what a big at-bat for that kid. He’s been getting better and better. He hit .310 for us in region play, and right now he’s playing hurt.”

Both sides seemed to be trying to figure the other out in the opening innings before the Wildcats got on the scoreboard first in the third inning. Jacob Prevatte picked up a one-out single on Cox, a South Carolina baseball commit and the Green Wave’s ace. Two passed balls allowed the Wildcats to bring Prevatte home, and an error on a fly ball to right field scored another as Woodmont took a 2-0 lead before Cox got out of the inning.

The Green Wave didn’t manage to pick up their first hit off Wildcat ace Carson Smith until the fourth inning, but they took advantage of an error as Woodmont tried to throw Cox out as he stole second base, allowing Connor Hall to score and cut the lead to 2-1.

Cox ran into some issues with his command in the top of the fifth inning, walking two batters and giving up a single to Woodmont’s Ethan Quillen before Payne made the decision to turn to Holcombe in relief. Holcombe got a force out at the plate on a fielder’s choice, but a misplaced throw by Sears traveled into the outfield and put the Wildcats ahead 3-1 before Holcombe could escape the inning.

The Green Wave continued to struggle against Smith until a leadoff single from Colton Irvin got Easley going in the bottom of the sixth inning. On the first pitch of the next at-bat, Irvin took off from first, taking advantage of contact from Trey Kicklighter and an error by Scott to cut the score to 3-2. Holcombe then kept the momentum in favor of the Green Wave with a perfectly timed hit-and-run double that moved Kicklighter to third base.

“After we got within one, I was just going to sac bunt and get him to second with my four and five coming up,” Payne said. “We didn’t get the bunt down, so I said ‘Let’s just hit and run. At least we’ll have a chance, because Levi can swing a little bit.’”

Scott rallied to strike out Sears and Cox, but walked Beeco to give Raby his chance at glory with the bases loaded and two outs. The freshman delivered with his go-ahead single, scoring two runs as the Wave pulled out the one-run win.

The Green Wave didn’t have a chance to celebrate for long, as they took a return trip to Piedmont for game two of the series against the Wildcats on Tuesday night, with results unavailable at press time.

Should the Green Wave pull out the series against Woodmont, they would move on to face Nation Ford on Saturday.

 

Red Devils drop crucial region clash to Chesnee

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Overcoming an early 3-0 deficit with a six-run second inning, the Liberty High School baseball team looked likely to keep its region championship hopes alive on Monday night against the Chesnee Eagles.

Instead, the Devils were unable to muster any offense the rest of the way as the Eagles slowly pulled back ahead before pulling away to hand the Devils a 13-6 loss and knock them out of contention for the Region 1-2A championship.

“I’m so proud of the effort and the grit that we showed,” Liberty baseball coach Trey Ulmer said. “We just couldn’t finish it in the end.”

The Devils dug themselves into an early hole, with the first three Eagles batters reaching base on the way to a 1-0 lead before starter Blade Epps was able to draw a fly out for Liberty. Epps looked like he might escape the inning without further damage, but Coy Wall singled to right field to give Chesnee a 3-0 lead before the Devils got the third out.

Liberty couldn’t take advantage of hits from Cade Collins and Ethan Carroll in the bottom of the first inning and looked to make up for it in the bottom of the second after a clean inning from Epps.

Jacob Melton and Nolan Oglesby both hit singles and Lavonte Henderson added a walk to load the bases for the Devils with one out in the second, then Chase Smith got them on the board with a single to right field. An error allowed Henderson to score, and the Red Devil bats kept the show going with singles from T.J. Borow, Carson Garrick and Carroll, allowing Liberty to build a 6-3 lead.

The Eagles answered quickly, with consecutive hits to start the third inning, leading to a sacrifice fly from Wall that cut the lead to 6-4. CJ Morgan then tied it up for Chesnee with a triple to deep right field to knot the game at 6-6 heading into the fourth inning.

Epps pitched a spotless fourth inning, but the Devils were unable to muster any offense, and Chesnee came back strong to start the fifth inning. Another RBI single from Morgan ended Epps’ day, and Borow came on in relief, giving up one more run to give the Eagles an 8-6 lead.

The bleeding continued for the Devils in the sixth as Jacob Melton came on in relief of Borow and struggled with his control. Chesnee added five more runs in the inning to build the lead to 13-6, and Liberty went down in order in the seventh inning to end the game.

The loss dropped the Red Devils to third place in the region, where they will likely stay even if they defeat the Eagles on Thursday at Chesnee. Even though the Devils are no longer in the region championship hunt, Ulmer still believes they can compete with any team in the state.

“We are very capable of playing with anybody, competing with anybody and beating anybody,” Ulmer said. “I told the team that how we respond to a tough, emotional loss like this will be the key to how we finish our story.”

Winners named in 5th annual PYAC golf tournament

PICKENS — The Pickens Youth Athletic Corporation hosted its fifth annual golf tournament April 18 at Table Rock Golf Club and Resort. Seventy-six golfers participated, enjoying a 1 p.m. hot dog lunch followed by a 2 p.m. shotgun start.

First place went to the team of Brandon Peterson, Henry Hall, Brett Nathan and Cliff Alexander. The second-place team was made up of Jeff Wood, Cole Watson, Mac Bradley and Dylan Thompson, and the third-place finishers were Chas Anthony, Charlie Anthony, Chase Hawkins and Eddie Hawkins. Individual winners included Tyler Burgess for longest drive on No. 13, Chase Hawkins for closest to the pin on No. 8 and Bo Haggstrom for closest to the pin on No. 14.

Hole sponsors and business supporters included Food Lion

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Daniel boys shutout rival Seneca

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Looking to pick up the season sweep, the Daniel High School boys soccer team hosted rival Seneca on Tuesday night.

It took almost the entire first half for the Lions to get on the board but once they took the lead, they never surrendered it as they pulled out a 3-0 victory.

“They came out with a good game plan. So that’s why it took us 40 minutes to score,” Daniel head coach Thomas Izaguirre said. “We kind of talked at halftime about how to come off, and how to break them down and the goals came in.”

Both sides traded chances in the opening minutes with Daniel’s Micah Lartey and

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