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Green Wave shutout Pickens for fourth straight region win

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — After some early season struggles to put goals on the board, the Easley High School girls’ soccer team had seemingly found some momentum heading into their rivalry region matchup with Pickens on Friday night.

The Green Wave continued to roll against their rivals getting payback for their region opening loss to the Flame with a 4-0 win for their fourth consecutive region victory.

“Today’s performance was spectacular,” Easley head coach Paul Horn said. “Our passing from our first matchup to now has improved 100 percent. One of our struggles from the beginning of the year was finding the back of the net, but we’re finding it a lot easier now.”

The Green Wave, who scored just one goal in their first five games of the season, have been on a tear since their March 18 battle with Westside, outscoring opponents 19-6 and battling their way back into the thick of the Region 1-4A race.

Easley looked like a team on a mission from the start of the action as they controlled possession for much of the first 15 minutes including close calls on shots by Macie Elrod and Olivia Hazel before Maddy Caples finally snuck a shot by Pickens goalkeeper Kyleigh Sarayusa in the 17th minute to give the Wave 1-0 lead.

Pickens put together its best play down the stretch in the first half with Sarayusa doing all she could to keep the Wave from adding another goal, while Lilly Kutilek and Emerson McCall gave them their best shots to tie the game before halftime.

In the second half it was all Easley, as the Wave continued to maintain possession and get chances on the net before Anna Huntyr Hemphill finally broke through on a goal in the 55th minute to boost the lead to 2-0.

Caples and Elrod kept giving the Green Wave chances in the following minutes before Caples picked up her brace with a rocket of a shot near the edge of the box that went screaming into the upper right corner of the net to put Easley ahead 3-0 with 13 minutes left in the game.

The bleeding continued for Pickens as Hazel took a pass from Kinsley Altop and scored once again just two minutes later to put the Wave ahead 4-0 and Easley rode the win out from there leaving Pickens head coach Kimberly Bright disappointed in the Flame’s effort.

“We didn’t step onto the field with our best effort,” Pickens head coach Kimberly Bright said. “We’re definitely a much better team than we showed out there. A lot of it was we weren’t connecting very well to feet.”

While the Green Wave have started to peak over the past few weeks, Pickens has struggled to maintain its early season form. The Blue Flame have dropped three of four in region and been outscored 19-2 in that stretch, but Bright is still hopeful that the team can bounce back with two weeks left in the regular season.

“It’s tough when you have a team with such high potential and they don’t always see the potential in themselves,” Bright said. “They can start to tear each other down, so we’ve been focusing on the family atmosphere within our team and building an uplifting environment for each other.”

Meanwhile, the Wave are looking to continue their strong play in the final weeks and secure a top two seed in their region.

“I just have to motivate the girls to keep doing what they’re doing,” Horn said.

 

Easley 4, Pickens 0

 

PHS 0 0 — 0

EHS 1 3 — 4

 

Scoring

 

First Half

EHS — Caples, 17’

 

Second Half

EHS — Hemphill, 55’

EHS — Caples, 67’

EHS — Hazel (Altop), 69’

 

Daniel girls top Walhalla in OT

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Heading into overtime tied at 1-1 with the Walhalla Razorbacks, the Daniel girls’ soccer team seemed in danger of dropping its first region game in 48 contests.

Instead, the Lions came out of the break playing the best it had all night, quickly adding a goal off Jaden Fleming’s fantastic corner kick finish

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Whitaker honored at Senior Day

Hannah Whitaker, a Liberty High School graduate, celebrated her senior day at Anderson University during the Trojan’s Saturday double-header against Coker University. From left: Jody Whitaker, Hannah Whitaker, Dana Whitaker and Houston Whitaker.

Pearman shines at Clemson spring game

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Coming off two of the most successful seasons in school history, the Pickens girls’ basketball team will have a new face leading the program.

Samuel Smith, a 2005 graduate of Pickens High School, was

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Pearman shines at Clemson spring game

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CLEMSON — Team Orange’s defense used 14 tackles for loss, nine sacks and a pick-six en route to a 27-12 win over the White Team in Clemson’s annual Spring Game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Defensive tackle Stephiylan Green racked up four sacks, and five others added a sack apiece, while Jamal Anderson added an interception for a touchdown.

The game attracted an estimated crowd of 47,000 people, the sixth-largest crowd on record for a

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Lions, Wave take county track meet

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Heading into their championship stretches, Pickens County’s four public high schools took to the track at Liberty High School on Thursday for the Pickens County Track and Field championships.

The Daniel High School girls retained their crown for the fourth consecutive year, while the Easley boys unseated the Lions after a three-year winning streak.

It was an extremely impressive day on the track

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Clemson ‘Elite Eight’ bobbleheads available

CLEMSON — The Clemson basketball team’s incredible  run in the NCAA Tournament may be over, but fans can still celebrate the historic season with a series of bobbleheads that will be available soon online. The bobbleheads will be available from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.

The bobbleheads, which are expected to ship in September, are $40 each, plus a flat-rate shipping

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Going for Gold

Lions rally to defeat West-Oak

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Despite giving up zero hits in the early innings, a number of errors had the Daniel High School baseball team facing a 3-1 deficit in the fourth inning against West-Oak on Thursday night.

One more mistake led to the Warriors throwing out Daniel pinch runner Matthew Smith at third base, but Lion second baseman Greyson Davis refused to let the errors compound from there, sneaking a ground ball under the glove of West-Oak first baseman Ty Jenkins to jumpstart the Lions in a 9-4 comeback win.

“He got behind in the count 0-2, but just battled and put the ball on the barrel,” Daniel head coach Jarrod Payne said. “I thought that was the game-changing play. Once that happened, it opened the guys up.”

Payne’s observation proved true, with Lee Turnipseed scoring two on a double to deep left center field and Jasean Perry plating two more with a single before Spencer Conn ended the run with a powerful triple to put the Lions ahead 7-3 after four innings.

For West-Oak head coach Nick Groomes, it was a dismaying turn of events after building an early lead by taking advantage of the Lions’ miscues, including runs scored on a passed ball and a wild pitch.

“We’re struggling a little bit in all three phases,” Groomes said.

Still, Groomes was proud of the way the Warriors battled throughout the rest of the game, including a stretch in the fifth inning that saw Kadon Griffin break their hitless run before Nick Connally drove him home to cut the lead to 7-4.

However, the Warriors’ struggles to hit the ball kept them off the board the rest of the way, while errors allowed the Lions to add two more in the bottom of the fifth and secure the lead in their 9-4 victory.

The win was the sixth straight for the Lions and even more importantly kept them alone and unbeaten atop the Western 3A heading into their season series with Seneca this week.

According to Davis, the Lions had plenty of confidence heading into the series.

“We’re looking hot and feeling good,” Davis said. “Seneca’s a good team, and they swept us last year so we’re going to try and get a couple wins back.”

Weather delayed Tuesday’s opening matchup with the Bobcats, so the Lions will now host Seneca on Wednesday with a matchup in Seneca following on Friday.

 

Red Devils split pair with Rosman (N.C.)

The Liberty High School baseball and softball teams took on an unfamiliar foe when the Rosman High School Tigers of Rosman, N.C., came to town on Monday night. The Red Devil softball team built an early lead in their matchup, before a seven-run second inning put the Tigers ahead for good in a 10-6 loss for Liberty. Above: Liberty pitcher Aubrey Moore tries to beat the tag from Rosman’s Kiki Sexton. Meanwhile, the Liberty baseball bounced back in a big way after dropping consecutive region games to Landrum with a 17-2, run-rule shortened, three inning victory. Below: Liberty pitcher Blade Epps gave up just one hit, a solo home run, while striking out five batters in the Red Devils’ three-inning win.