Tamara Jacobus, who molded Indian Land High School’s volleyball and girls basketball teams into state powers, is leaving the Lancaster County Class AA school.
Jacobus, a McBee native, is moving to Class AAAA Clover High School, where she will coach the Lady Blue Eagles’ volleyball team and teach math in the school’s freshman academy. Her assistant coach will be former Indian Land volleyball and basketball star Jean Marie Harris.
Jacobus said the move came after making “one of the toughest decisions” in her life.
The Buford varsity soccer team improved its regular-season record to 11-3, 2-2 in region with a 4-0 win over Fairfield Central of Winnsboro at Jackets Stadium on Tuesday, April 23.
The Lancaster High School softball tradition, spanning the 1978-2010 seasons, was on display Saturday afternoon, April 20 at the LHS softball field for the first Lady Bruins’ alumni softball games.
The Lancaster Bruins’ baseball team made LHS senior night memorable, taking a 5-1 Region III-AAAA win over York to earn a Class AAAA playoff bid Monday night.
The 8-3 Lancaster High School boys tennis team secured at least a third-place region finish with a 5-1 victory over Fort Mill on Tuesday, April 16 in Lancaster.
When the Saints go running in, or out, Lancaster High School senior cross country and track standout Eden Christopher will be in the elite number at Limestone College.
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