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Historic schoolhouse restored, marker unveiled at Soapstone By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com PICKENS — A historical marker on the More »

This week in the PICKENS COUNTY COURIER’s FOOTBALL FRENZY Sponsored by MOUNTAIN VIEW FUNERALS AND CREMATIONS

This week in the PICKENS COUNTY COURIER’s FOOTBALL FRENZY Sponsored by MOUNTAIN VIEW FUNERALS AND CREMATIONS

ON A ROLL!! LIBERTY OVERCOMES SLOW START FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN LIONS LOOKING TOWARDS CLINTON; GREEN WAVE PREPARE FOR MANN; More »

Pickens Lip Sync Battle sparks community unity

Pickens Lip Sync Battle sparks community unity

PICKENS — The second annual Lip Sync Battle was held at the Pickens Amphitheater on Saturday, bringing music, laughter and More »

Grand opening held for Hagood Mill Pavilion

Grand opening held for Hagood Mill Pavilion

The grand opening of the Heritage Pavilion at Hagood Mill Historic Site was held on Friday at a free community More »

PC Habitat for Humanity to host dinner next week

PC Habitat for Humanity to host dinner next week

COUNTY Pickens County Habitat for Humanity (PCHFH) invites neighbors, supporters, and community partners to gather for the Have a Heart More »

4th annual Barns, Boots, Brew and Silent Auction set for Oct. 7

4th annual Barns, Boots, Brew and Silent Auction set for Oct. 7

EASLEY — Family Promise of Pickens County is excited to present its 4th Annual Barn, Boots Brew and Silent Auction More »

 

Last-second touchdown gives Easley win over Pickens

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — A lot of Easley High School football fans, and even the band, got to Pickens late for Thursday night’s rivalry game.

At least they were there for one of the more exciting finishes in the series, as Easley rallied for three touchdowns in the final seven minutes to beat the Blue Flame 35-28 at Bill Isaacs Stadium.

Many fans didn’t arrive until the second quarter, as the game was moved up a day due to Hurricane Ian. Green Wave fans might say they didn’t miss much, as Pickens jumped out to a 21-7 halftime lead.

The big issue for Easley was it couldn’t get off the field defensively as Pickens ran 35 plays from scrimmage in the first half to only 16 for the Green Wave.

And some snapping issues struck Easley in the first half, as well as a key holding penalty that erased a long Ethan Alexander run on fourth and two. Then forced to punt, the snap was low and Alexander was tackled at the Easley 29.

Pickens went up 14-0 before Easley answered with a five-play, 61-yard drive. Quarterback Kalab Sutton had a key 40-yard keeper on third and one, setting up Logan Sullivan’s six-yard touchdown run around the left side to make it 14-7 with 6:04 left in the half.

Pickens answered with a long drive scoring just before halftime to go up 21-7.

It was an interesting halftime in the locker room, for sure.

“We talked to the guys about having some heart,” Easley coach Jordan Durrah said. “I felt we were a little lazy, a little too comfortable with the win streak. We told the guys this game can’t mean more to Pickens than it means to us. We’ve got to figure out what is going wrong, dig deep and find a win to win this football game. Our guys came back in the second half and they thought about Easley pride, they thought about the importance of the rivalry, they thought about having some heart and playing tough. They did a good job of fighting back and winning the football game.”

It didn’t appear Easley would be winning on the Green Wave’s opening drive of the second half, as Sutton fumbled at the Pickens 19.

Perhaps the Green Wave, just a week removed from a 42-0 win over Southside — a team that beat Pickens — thought they would roll to an easy win. It was anything but easy.

“We preached to them all week,” Durrah said. “ Each week is a new week, and we didn’t do a good job of that in the first half. We were caught up in ‘They did this and they did that and we’ve done this and we’ve done that.’ You’ve got to be in the moment. You’ve got to win the particular week, and they responded in the second half.”

But, needing a big play, the defense came up with a huge stop as senior Chris Clemons sacked Pickens quarterback Landon Pace for an eight-yard loss at the 47, forcing a punt.

The offense then put together a seven-play, 61-yard drive. Facing second down at the 33, Sutton somehow eluded defender Tristan Clark and hit senior Dylan Arnold, who was 10 yards behind every one in the end zone. Alexander’s kick made it 21-14 with 4:57 left in the quarter.

Again the Easley defense came up big as Pickens tried a double reverse. But senior Sire Crisp snuffed it out for a three-yard loss, forcing another punt.

“They did a good job,” Durrah said of the defense. “ Played with better pad level. They did a good job of getting off the ball. Started rallying up and making tackles. Just did a better job overall in the second half.”

This time, the Blue Flame defense came up big as Sutton was stopped two yards short on fourth and six at the 47.

Pickens turned the defensive stop into points on the other end, going up 28-14 with 8:34 left in the game.

Easley quickly answered with a nine-play, 63-yard drive. A key play in the drive was Sutton’s fourth-down pass to sophomore tight end Kyler Turner. Four plays later, Sutton found Alexander, who had drifted out of the backfield into the flats untouched for a 15-yard touchdown that made it 28-21 with 6:38 remaining.

The Green Wave defense needed another stop, and they got it. Again it was Clemons who stopped Pace after a two-yard gain on third and 10, forcing a punt into the wind.

The Green Wave struck on the next play as Sutton hit junior Will Patton on a post pattern covering 44 yards for a score to tie the game at 28-28 with 4:16 left.

Again, it would be in the hands of the Easley defense.

Sophomore cornerback Jalyn Henry was called for a pass interference penalty. The Green Wave sideline felt the call should have been an offensive penalty.

But with the Flame running a similar pass play three plays later, Henry picked off the pass, returned it 45 yards to the Pickens 15 to set up the winning score.

“Big-time play by him,” Durrah said of Henry. “We talk about winning the moment. That’s kind of like our motto in our program. We talk about that if you win those critical moments in life and in the game, you are going to have a chance at success. He jumped up and made a play and put us in a position to win the game. Super proud of him.”

On second down, Sutton found Turner, who made a nice sliding catch at the 2-yard line. On the next play, Sutton kept around the left side, making it 35-28 with 19.2 seconds left.

“He’s just a sophomore and he loves the moment,” Durrah said of Sutton. “He loves when things get a little crazy. He’s really a calm individual, and he was calm tonight. He made some big-time plays and big-time throws. It was cool to see him run it in there to take the lead.”

Pickens had one more chance and tried a double-reverse pass. Senior D.J. Kittles sacked Pace, causing a fumble that was recovered by Easley junior Danell Roberts to end the game.

“I prefer a little bit more room in the score than this one,” Durrah said. “Disappointed in how we played in the first half. Extremely proud of our guys and coaching staff for putting a plan together and finding a way to win this week.”

Easley will play at Greenwood this Friday night, with kickoff set for 7:30 p.m.

 

Pickens drops home heartbreaker to Easley to open region play

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — This one had to hurt, as rivalry games tend to do.

Pickens let a 14-point fourth-quarter lead get away Thursday night in falling to archrival Easley, 35-28.

The game was played one day earlier due to threatening conditions from Hurricane Ian. It was the first time in four years that the game had been played at Pickens, with last season’s game played at

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After close first half, Red Devils fall to Abbeville

By Greg Deal
Courtesy the Index-Journal
news@thepccourier.com

ABBEVILLE — Coming off a 48-0 loss to the Abbeville Panthers last fall in Liberty head coach Paul Sutherland’s first season, the Red Devils knew they were in for a challenge as they traveled to face No. 4-ranked Abbeville on Thursday night.

The Red Devils struggled as might be expected on their first drive, as the Panthers held Liberty to a three-and-out, then Altavious Patterson went 46 yards for a touchdown on the Panthers’ first possession.

However, despite the seemingly insurmountable odds, Liberty started

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Daniel tops Walhalla for 30th straight victory

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

WALHALLA — For the first 24 minutes of Thursday’s contest between Daniel and Walhalla, things seemed to be going according to plan for the Razorbacks.

Holding the ball for more than 18 minutes in the first half, the Razorbacks went to the locker room down just 21-14 to the top-ranked team in Class 3A and might have even been tied if not for a pick-six from Daniel’s Misun “Tink” Kelley off a tipped pass in between two perfectly executed drives.

However, the Lions proved why they’re among the state’s best in the second

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Tigers prevail over Wolfpack in battle of top-10 teams

By Ian Taylor
Courtesy The Journal
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CLEMSON — N.C. State’s trip to Memorial Stadium to take on the Clemson Tigers on Saturday night had the vibe of a championship game.

The Tigers’ 30-20 win and the fans’ reaction only reinforced it.

Both teams went into Death Valley with a zero in the loss column and rankings in the top 10, but there was much more on the line than just the numbers. A year ago, the Wolfpack (4-1, 0-1 ACC) upset the Tigers and sunk their season in the process.

The No. 5 Tigers (5-0, 3-0), in turn, were out for blood, and on top of that, they

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Courier Trespass Notices 10-07-22

In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.
Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned:

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Courier Notice to Creditors 10-5-22

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

Courier Legal Notices 10-5-22

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that Nirali Liquor LLC DBA Nirali Spirit intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license and/or permit that will allow the sale and off premises consumption of liquor at 201 NE Main St., Unit A, Easley, SC 29640-2119. To object to the issuance of this license and/or permit, you must submit Form ABL-20, postmarked no later than October 7, 2022 (16 day from the date of the publication from the first advertisement).
Mail protests to SCDOR, ABL Section, PO Box 125, Columbia SC 29214-0907 or email to ABL@dor.sc.gov