Eric Rowell
For The Lancaster News
BLACKSBURG – Blacksburg’s Nick Hames produced big play after big play to spark the host Wildcats to a 32-14 win over Indian Land on Friday night at BHS’s Campbell Stadium.
The Wildcats’ win gave Blacksburg its first win over IL since 2002.
Hames keyed the Cats, 1-1, with a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown and an 83-yard pass reception in the 18-point win.
“That Hames is a heck of a player,” IL coach Mike Mayer said. “He really hurt us tonight.”
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Heath Joplin
For The Lancaster News
BISHOPVILLE – Buford looked like road warriors last week at Indian land, opening the season with a solid 27-9 victory over IL.
This week was a different story.
The Yellow Jackets could not ride that momentum to Bishopville on Friday night as they fell to the Class AA Lee Central Stallions, 46-6.
A week removed from playing a turnover-free game at IL, Buford turned the ball over four times on Friday night in the 40-point loss.
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Kim Roberts
For The Lancaster News
KERSHAW –Lewisville turned four Andrew Jackson turnovers into touchdowns en route to a 41-13 thumping of the Volunteers at Kershaw on Friday night.
Lewisville senior running back Malcolm Means torched the Volunteer defense for 117 yards and three touchdowns.
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Robert Howey
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It’s the week of rebound for Lancaster County high school football teams in week three.
All four teams will be looking to bounce back from losses in week two last Friday night.
Three county teams will be at home.
Lancaster, in its second home game, hosts Class AA power Central of Pageland in their first-ever football meeting.
Buford opens its home schedule with a visit from the Athletes for Christ Rangers and Indian Land will entertain Lewisville.
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Robert Howey
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Lancaster High School baseball standout Jonah Crenshaw is headed to a national championship program.
Crenshaw, who also played in the Lancaster American Legion Post 31 baseball program, has signed to play at Toccoa Falls College in Toccoa, Ga.
Toccoa Falls College has won back-to-back National Christian College Athletic Association Division II national crowns and three national titles in the last four seasons.
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Kim Roberts
For The Lancaster News
CAMDEN – Buford and Andrew Jackson opened the formal 2012 preseason at the 37th annual Camden Shrine jamboree Friday night at Zemp Stadium.
The Yellow Jackets exploded for three touchdowns and stifled North Central’s passing offense en route to a 20-0 shutout in the opening period of the prep football jamboree.
Andrew Jackson played Class Lugoff-Elgin virtually even before falling 7-6 in the second period.
Buford blanks NC
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Sun City Carolina Lakes swimmer Fred Ruppenthal is just getting better with age.
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The 12th annual Nucor Steel Berkeley golf tournament, held in memory of Lancaster native Jamie Craig, has topped the $3 million mark in money raised.
The one-day tournament , held April 23, raised $356,967, which ranks as the second highest in the event’s history. The exact figure for 12 years is $3,007, 902.
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Down to its final strike, Lancaster Post 31 struck for two runs to earn a 9-8 win over Greenwood Post 20 to capture a berth in the upcoming American Legion baseball state tournament in Greenwood. Lancaster’s comeback win gave P-31 the second-round series win, 3-2.
P-31, 21-8, trailed 8-6 going to the ninth inning at Greenwood’s John Nave Stadium.
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The Lancaster Golf Club, a fixture in Upstate golf for eight decades, will re-open for play Thursday, July 26.
The south Lancaster 18-hole championship course, built in the late 1930s when what is now the front nine was constructed, has been closed for a major renovation since late spring.
The course’s front nine closed April 30, and the back side closed May 13.
Club pro Phil Small, who has served in that capacity for two stints totaling 17 years, said the renovation is a “great improvement.”
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