The Andrew Jackson Junior Lady Volunteers softball team captured the junior varsity division championship in the Lancaster County Classic Preseason Softball tournament at Springdale Park last weekend, March 1-2.
The Junior Lady Vols went 5-0 in the tourney, capped by a 4-0 victory over the Buford Junior Lady Jackets in the title game. The AJ Junior Lady Vols opened play with a 2-2 tie with Lancaster and then rolled – 12-0 over Northwestern, 6-2 over Fort Mill, 9-3 over the Andrew Jackson B-team and 4-0 over the BHS Junior Lady Jackets.
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Rock Hill made the most of a visit to the Lancaster High Bruins’ Den, downing host LHS twice for a Region III-AAAA hardwood sweep.
The Bearcats, ranked No. 10 in Class AAAA boys, used a fast start to notch a 73-57 win over the Bruins in the nightcap.
The LHS girls fell in the opener, dropping a 52-51 loss.
Rock Hill, keyed by the play of Jaylen Reid, shot to a 20-9 lead after one period and held a 33-20 edge at the half. Reid hit 14 of his game-high 19 points in the first half.
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When you reflect over Northern Guilford High School’s three straight state championship seasons, one fact is obvious about the Nighthawks.
They have made huge strides since winning that coveted first N.C. High School Athletic Association Class III-AA state crown two years ago.
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Heath Joplin
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BUFORD – Buford capped a home sweep with a milestone win Friday, Dec. 14.
The Jackets, avenging a tough loss to Class A’s No. 1 ranked Great Falls Red Devils, put the finishing touches on the Buford broom job in a 45-42 overtime win.
The Lady Jackets opened the varsity twin bill with a 49-34 victory to improve the BHS girls, rated No. 9 in Class AA, to 6-1.
The boys game was a battle to the finish with Buford taking the three-point OT win.
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Staff Reports
The Lancaster Futbol Club saw a host of new players and coaches for its 2012 season.
The LFC consisted of a U12 boys, U16 boys and U16 girls, with coaches Steve Cauthen, Todd Williams and longtime Lancaster coach Joel Patterson.
These teams joined the existing U18 Girls, led by coach Lon Christensen, for a most successful and exciting season.
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KERSHAW – The Lancaster Bruins notched a hardwood sweep of county rival Andrew Jackson, but it was a tough task.
In a pair of tight finishes, the Bruins held on for two hard-fought wins over the Volunteers.
The LHS Bruins capped the sweep with a 57-53 win, and the Lady Bruins downed the Lady Vols, 59-55.
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Sindarius Thornwell returned to his hoop roots to decide his future.
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GREENVILLE – Two Palmetto State coaching legends will lead opposing squads of the best college football seniors in the inaugural South Carolina College All Star Bowl on March 23.
Former Clemson head coach Danny Ford will lead the Upper State team and South Carolina State’s Willie Jeffries will lead the Lower State team for the 3 p.m. game at North Greenville University’s Younts Stadium.
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RICHBURG – Two of the area’s top high school football players and a successful first-year head coach earned top honors for the 2012 season from the Founders Federal Credit Union Tri-County Football Coaches Association.
Lewisville High School running back Mac Means and York High School ace defensive back Lee Wright were saluted along with Lewisville High School head football coach Will Mitchell.
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