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Green Wave struggle to keep up with Westside

EASLEY — The atmosphere was tense Friday night after Westside took a 41-20 win over Easley on the gridiron to clinch second place in Region I-4A and earn a first-round home playoff game.

After Westside lined up and went for a two-point conversion up 41-13 with 3:31 left in the game, the Rams spurned the handshake line at midfield, instead sprinting to the locker room when the final whistle sounded.

“I don’t understand the decision,” Easley coach Jordan Durrah said. “But that’s the way he wanted to do. I’m just

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Lions set record with fourth straight region title

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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CENTRAL — During Jeff Fruster’s seven-year tenure as head coach, the Daniel High School football team has set a number of records.

Against Pendleton on Friday night at Singleton Field, the Lions added one more by winning their fourth consecutive region championship for the first time in school history with a 51-13 throttling of the Bulldogs.

“Any time that you get a chance to do something

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Tigers claw back from two-score deficit to top Syracuse

By Ian Taylor
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CLEMSON — For the fifth time this season, the Clemson Tigers entered into a game where both teams were undefeated, and for the fifth time this season, Clemson were the ones walking away with the win after coming from behind to drop No. 14 Syracuse 27-21.

However, Saturday’s win at Memorial Stadium featured more adversity than the fifth-ranked Tigers (8-0, 6-0 ACC) had seen to this point in

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This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY

DANIEL DOMINATES 8TH-RANKED SENECA IN ALL FACETS, GREEN WAVE PUMMEL BEREA berea 3B, DEVILS DOWNED IN OT BY NINETY SIX 4B, PICKENS FALLS TO GREENVILLE 5B,  TIGERS WIN IN TALLAHASSEE 7B

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Wave bounce back with blowout win over Berea

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
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GREENVILLE — It was a record-setting night Friday night as Easley shut out Berea 56-0 last week.

Easley sophomore quarterback Kalab Sutton passed for six touchdowns, all in the first half, as the Green Wave clinched a state playoff berth with the win.

The six touchdowns was the most thrown in a game by an Easley player in the last three decades.

The six scores gave Sutton 28 touchdowns for the

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Pickens drops third straight in loss to Greenville

By Ryan Davenport
Special to the Courier
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GREENVILLE — It is tough to beat the experience of Friday night football at Greenville’s iconic Sirrine Stadium.

Then again, it was probably an experience the 2022 Pickens Blue Flame would rather forget. Greenville’s Red Raiders scored on all but one offensive possession to solidify their spot at the top of Region I-4A, finishing off Pickens 56-0 under a second-half running clock to send everyone home a little earlier than usual for Friday night lights.

Pickens (3-5) now effectively sits in last place in

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Red Devils fall to region foe Ninety Six in overtime

By Matthew Kannarney
Special to the Courier
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NINETY SIX — Liberty traveled to Ninety Six on Friday looking for an opportunity to move into second place in the Region I-2A standings.

The Red Devils fought hard all night, but ultimately came up short at the end of the night, losing 28-21 in overtime. The Red Devils fell to 3-5 overall and 1-2 in the region.

It was another great night for high school football at Wilson-Campbell Stadium, as the seasons are finally showing

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Tigers take win from FSU in Tallahassee

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — No. 5 Clemson scored 17 points in a two-minute span on either side of halftime to take command of the game in a 34-28 win at Florida State on Saturday night.

Quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei led Clemson on six consecutive scoring drives as the Tigers (7-0, 5-0 ACC) won their 13th consecutive game and seventh in a row in the series against the Seminoles (4-3, 2-3 ACC). Running back Will Shipley tallied a career-best 238 all-purpose

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Blue Flame stay hot heading into postseason

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — With the state high school volleyball playoffs beginning over the next week, the Pickens Blue Flame scheduled one final test against the Cardinal Newman Cardinals on Monday night.

Ranked fifth in the state according to MaxPreps, the Cardinals proved to be no match for the defending Class 4A state champion, as Pickens took them down in straight sets.

“I told the girls that I was really proud of them,” Pickens coach Mellie Crumpton

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Daniel defense too much for 8th-ranked Seneca

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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SENECA — After giving Daniel a solid fight last season and jumping out to a 6-1 start this season, eighth-ranked Seneca entered Friday night’s rivalry game against the top-ranked Lions with an upset on their minds.

Daniel snuffed out those hopes quickly though, forcing two Bobcats fumbles on the first two times they touched the ball, allowing the Lions to pull ahead early. And with the Bobcats’ offense struggling, the Lions didn’t look back in a 41-3 win at Tom Bass Field.

“I’m so proud of this group as a whole,” Daniel head coach Jeff Fruster said. “We knew that this was going to be intense, but it was time for us to prove that we could give somebody our best shot instead of always being on the receiving end.”

Indeed, it was a strong effort in all facets of the game for the Lions (8-0, 3-0 Western 3A) as they outgained Seneca (6-2, 2-1) by more than 200 yards, and for the second straight week the Daniel defense looked like one of the state’s best.

If keeping a Seneca team that was averaging more than 40 points per game out of the end zone wasn’t impressive enough, the Lions’ pass rush picked up nine sacks on the night.

“We set the tone early, and (Daniel defensive coordinator Kirk Ellison) saw things that we could exploit,” Daniel linebacker Spencer Conn said. “We were able to take advantage of them.”

Conn was one of three Lions to pick up two or more sacks in the game, along with Myquan Geer and Jaedyn Young, leaving Seneca head coach David Crane dissatisfied with the play of his team up front.

“Most of that was just busts on our part,” Crane said. “We had guys blowing assignments and trying to do too much.”

Seneca’s problems started shortly after the opening kickoff, as Bobcat tailback Cade Eavenson was drilled by a Daniel defensive back at the tail end of a 17-yard run on the first play from scrimmage. Geer managed to recover the Seneca fumble, and the Lions’ offense took over at the Bobcat 36 yard line.

With the short field, the Lions got to work quickly, and the combination of some solid carries from runing back Tory Shaw and a couple grabs from Jaylen Brown-Wallace had the Lions in the red zone. There, Simons found Eli Merck crossing the field and Merck made his way to the end zone for a 19-yard score to put Daniel ahead 7-0 early.

The Bobcats lost the ball again on the ensuing kickoff as they were unable to come up with a perfectly placed kick by Daniel that was recovered by Graydon Nix, giving the Lions the ball inside the Seneca 20-yard line. Simons found Brown-Wallace three plays later, and the Lions led 14-0 with 7:26 left in the first quarter.

Seneca struggled to make any progress on its next possession, with Geer and Young bottling up Eavenson and a sack by Young leading to a Bobcat punt.

A 32-yard return from Gavin Batt had the Lions back inside the Seneca 15 before penalties and general ineffectiveness led to a 35-yard field goal from kicker Bruce Brown to boost the lead to 17-0 late in the first.

The Bobcats finally got moving on their final possesion of the quarter, making it down inside the Daniel 20. However, the Lions stopped them in their tracks, forcing a 35-yard field goal that Seneca kicker Nate Thorsland nailed to cut the lead to 17-3 heading to the second quarter.

The momentum seemed like it was going in Seneca’s favor early in the quarter with the Bobcats getting their first stop and forcing a turnover on downs as the Lions drove into Seneca territory.

However, Daniel reclaimed control just four plays later with safety Isaac Turner picking off a Jaxon Burnette pass. Two big passes from Simons to Brown-Wallace moved the Lions inside the 15, where running back Jarius Cleveland finished the drive with a six-yard touchdown run.

Things continued to sprial for Seneca on its next drive, as Conn and Young teamed up to sack Burnette on third down and force another punt.

Taking over in the final minutes of the first half, the Lions moved down the field behind consecutive catches from Misun “Tink” Kelley, including a slick one-handed grab to put the Lions inside the Seneca 20.

With just 33 seconds until halftime, Simons hit Brown-Wallace for a touchdown once again to put the speedy receiver at an even 100 yards on the night on six catches and give the Lions a 31-3 lead at the break.

A senior, Brown-Wallace was happy with his performance on the night, as well as his senior class’ perfect 4-0 record against the Bobcats.

“This rivalry is really big from rec ball all the way to high school,” he said. “Just being 4-0 against them is a big accomplishment for me.”

The Lions received the opening kickoff of the second half, but were quickly forced to punt.

The Daniel defense responded, with Geer sacking Burnette again, and the Lions almost added their second interception of the game on a pass that was dropped by linebacker Carson Chasteen.

Right after the stop, the Lions gave the ball right back to Seneca as Cleveland fumbled on a 12-yard run.

Coming back out on defense, Geer was a man possessed on the Bobcat possession, tackling Eavenson for a loss on first down and taking down Burnette on his own on second down. On third and 15, Geer and Young teamed up to sack Burnette again, and a rattled Burnette was unable to complete a fourth-down pass, giving the Lions the ball again.

Daniel didn’t waste the defensive stop, scoring on a 20-yard run by Ja’Kari Bennett to bump the lead to 38-3 with 3:14 left in the third.

Seneca once again turned it over on downs on its next possession after a sack by Qwentin Welborn, leading to a 35-yard field goal by Daniel’s Neil Cannon.

The Bobcats’ last gasps were put down by the Daniel defense, with Conn getting back-to-back sacks on a late Seneca possession to clinch the 41-3 win.

Even though the win put the Lions in the driver’s seat for the Western 3A region title, Fruster doesn’t want the Lions to become complacent over their final two regular-season games.

“Like I say every week, the next game is the biggest game of the year,” Fruster said.

Daniel will host Pendleton this Friday night, with opening whistle set for 7:30 p.m.