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Easley girls come up short against Wade Hampton
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — After three quarters of sloppy play against ninth-ranked Wade Hampton, it seemed like the Easley girls’
basketball team had little chance to take down the Generals on Monday night.
That was until some late lockdown defense and a three-point
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Tigers top Notre Dame to win fourth national championship
By Eric Sprott
Courtesy The Journal
esprott@upstatetoday.com
LOUISVILLE, KY — The Clemson men’s soccer team went 34 years between winning its second and third nationalchampionships. The wait for the fourth was nowhere near as long.
On Monday night, seniors Brandon Parrish and Ousmane Sylla found the back of the net in the first and second halves, respectively, in their 2-1 victory over Notre Dame at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Ky., to capture the program’s
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DANIEL SENIOR CLASS BECOME PROGRAM’S FIRST THREE-TIME STATE CHAMPIONS AFTER DROPPING CAMDEN IN OT
All this and so much more in this week’s Football Frenzy presented to you by Mountain View Funerals and Cremations. Football Frenzy is the area’s best high school football coverage with the most experienced sports team in the Upstate.
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Let’s Talk Pickens Parks and Rec
The Doodle Trail is one of the most popular hiking and biking trails in the update. A large portion of that popularity is
due to its history with the railroad. People will travel from miles (and even states) away to walk where decades of men and women rode.
Most of the Doodle history can be read around the Doodle Park and in books at our Pickens Brance Library on N. Catherine St. Soon there will
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D.W. Daniel Lions are State Championship bound.
Late BHP fumble secures Daniels’ third state championship appearance in four years. Lions survives BHP 28-23 to earn state championship berth. Daniel to face familiar foe in Camden. Clemson defense demolishes South Carolina.
All this and so much more in this week’s Football Frenzy presented to you by Mountain View Funerals and Cremations. Football Frenzy is the area’s best high school football coverage with the most experienced sports team in the Upstate.
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Coming Alive
Lions use third quarter surge to blow by Chester, advance to upper state championship and Tigers top UNC for third straight win.
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Weathering the storm
Lions Weather the storm with big playoff victort over the Wren Golden Hurricane, Courier takes a look at the Green Wave and Red Devil’s seasons, Clemson clobbers Georgia Tech.
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Blue Flame athletes sign with colleges
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — Pickens High School celebrated a successful signing day last week with three student-athletes committing to continue their academic and athletic careers at the next level.
Hannah Campbell will play volleyball at USC Upstate next fall. She played numerous roles in her time playing volleyball at Pickens earning
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Lady Blue Flame weightlifting team competes at state meet
BLYTHEWOOD — The Pickens High School Lady Blue Flame weightlifting team made school history on Saturday at the SCHSSCA Female State Strength Meet at Blythewood High School.
The ladies represented well, with half the team getting personal records on back squats, including three of these records reaching over 200lbs. Pickens also had two
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ladies finish in the top 10 in the varsity division.
Members of the Lady Blue Flame weightlifting team include: Anna Claire Durham, Charley Musslewhite, Charlee Blankenship, Sadie McKinney, Kinsley Simmons, Marissa Tate, Kayleigh Reichhart, Lynnlee Wilson, Aubrey Richardson and Ella Harned
While proud of the accomplishment, Pickens coach Brittany Kelley was most pleased with the fundraising efforts of her team.
“I am most proud that the class raised $1150 for Fisher House in honor of Veterans Day. These funds were raised in just three short days,” Kelley exclaimed. “The ladies proudly displayed the names of over 60 veterans in the gym as they competed. One of these special veterans, Frank Looper Jr., was in attendance. Frank is the grandfather of Aubrey Richardson.”
Kelley said her class was honored and grateful to have Col. Fisher of the Fisher House Foundation speak last week and educate them on how Fisher House Foundation helps veterans.
Kelley also made sure to thank the team’s many supporters.
“We’d like to thank Chief Beach and the Pickens PD for providing a police escort out of town,” Kelley said. “Thank you to Dr. Butler for joining us to help with anything the team needed and providing lunch! We’d also like to thank Coach Ellenburg for having t-shirts made in time for the meet, and to all of the parents and Coach Vining for making the drive to support. Special thanks to my father, Tim Alexander, for taking his entire Saturday to drive the bus for us!”



































