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AUGUST 25 HSSR HONOR ROLL

From staff reports • Aug 31, 2023

Boiling Springs QB Lincoln Huskey AAAAA Player of the Week

AAAAA

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Lincoln Huskey Boiling Springs 11-18 passing, 333 yards, 5 TDs


BLYTHEWOOD

Zahir Jones 11 carries, 132 yards

Harrison Collins 22-33 passing, 283 yards, 2 TDs; 6 carries, 16 yards, 2 TDs


CAROLINA FOREST

Kalil Johnson 16 carries, 170 yards, 2 TDs

Ehtan Hamilton 16 carries, 116 yards, 2 TDs

Charles McCray 2 blocked PATs


CHAPIN

Brady Albro 12-13 passing, 220 yards, 2 TDs

Jacob Narone 68 TD catch


DORMAN

David Sorenson 7-11 passing, 125 yards, 1 TD; 13 carries, 44 yards, 2 TDs


DUTCH FORK

Jacob Hamilton 8 catches, 84 yards

Justin Welch 2-2 FG, 41, 36


GAFFNEY

Jaiden McDowell 5 carries, 90 yards, 3 TDs

Emazon Littlejohn 3 catches, 75 yards, 2 TDs, 79 kickoff return

Jake Spadavecchia 9-9 PATs, 32 punt


HILLCREST

Avery McFadden 6 carries, 58 yards, 3 TDs; 3 catches, 38 yards, 1 TD; 51 punt return


J.L. MANN

Obadiah Jones 14 carries, 117 yards, 2 TDs

Mikel McClellan 7 catches, 182 yards, 2 TDs; 3 carries, 53 yards


LEXINGTON

Torie Jones 16 carries, 165 yards, 3 TDs


RIVER BLUFF

Parker Murray 10-13 passing, 148 yards, 4 TDs


SPARTANBURG

Will Love 2 punts, 43.0 average, 1 inside 20, 2-2 PATs. 27 FG

Demario Bookhart 2 INTs


SUMTER

Tymaries Durant-Thompson 8 tackles, 1 sack, 3 ½ TFLs, 2 FCs, 1 FR

John Peeples 16 carries, 88 yards, 3 TDs; 1-1 passing, 65 TD pass

Kam Fortune 12 carries, 125 yards

Dazaun Jackson 2 catches, 79 yards, 1 TD

Pate Merchant 52 punt


WOODMONT

Jordan Sink 14-20 passing 250 yards, 2 TDs



AAAA

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: AJ Brand Irmo 19-26 passing, 263 yards, 6 TDs; 3 carries, 100 yards, 1 TD


A.C. FLORA

Noah Kelson 24 carries, 229 yards, 3 TDs

Roper Wentzky 15-21 passing, 228 yards, 4 TDs

Ryan Biggerstaff 32 TD INT return

Kendall Byrd 4 catches, 86 yards, 2 TDs


AIRPORT

Bryant Cherry 13 tackles

Trey Neil 11 tackles, 2 TFLs

Jeremiah Gilchrist 10 tackles




NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

Evans Bellamy 18 carries, 140 yards


POWDERSVILLE

Jayden Pepper 15 carries, 121 yards, 3 TDs


RICHLAND NORTHEAST

William Wilson 11-27 passing, 133 yards, 1 TD; 15 carries, 87 yards, 1 TD


SOUTH FLORENCE

Amare Reaves TD INT return, 2 tackles

Deshaun Carroway 4 tackles, 3 TFLs


WEST FLORENCE

Brody Cook 56 TD INT return

Franklin Emerson 113 rushing yards, 1 TD; 111 passing yards


WILSON

Jeremiah Coker 2 TD catches



AAA

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Luke Gray Pendleton 21-41 passing, 326 yards, 6 TDs


BELTON-HONEA PATH

Marquise Henderson 25 carries, 197 yards, 3 TDs


BROOME

Kamajay Brackett-Brannon 10 carries, 120 yards; 5-11 passing, 83 yards, 3 TDs

Jaylen McGill 16 carries, 193 yards, 3 TDs; 14 TD catch


CAROLINA

D’Marcus Riley 8 catches, 129 yards, 2 TDs


CHAPMAN

Rashawn Cunningham 7 catches, 162 yards; 1 INT


CHESTER

Antonio Hopkins 10 tackles, 3 TFLs, 1 sack, 1 PBU, 1 INT

Elijah Coleman 23 carries, 189 yards, 4 TDs


CLINTON

T. Richardson 8 carries, 122 yards, 1 TD; 3-7 passing, 25 yards

Kason Copeland 14 carries, 93 yards, 1 TD; 26 KO return

MJ Henderson 65 TD blocked punt return


CRESCENT

Darius Latimer 10 carries, 94 yards, 3 TDs


CRESTWOOD

Javion Martin 18-28 passing, 330 yards, 3 TDs; 9 carries, 45 yards, 1 TD

Seneca Moore 12 tackles, 5 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 TD FR, 1 FC

Conner Speller-Snell 90% grade, 4 knockdown blocks


DANIEL

Ja’Kari Bennett 8 carries, 217 yards, 3 TDs


DILLON

Jamarion Fling 13 carries, 115 yards, 1 TD

Dominick Felton 3 TDs


DREHER

Tyler Teasdell 90 TD KO return

Sirmod McCallum 10 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFLs

Stephen Rojas 5-5 PATs, 24 FG


GEORGETOWN

Owen Powell 11-23 passing, 166 yards, 3 TDS


GILBERT

Jaylen Jay 27 carries, 243 yards, 2 TDs

Kelvin Blackwell 11 carries, 96 yards, 2 TDs


LAKE CITY

Andre McFadden-Pressley 19 tackles, 3 TFLs

Treshon Burgess 8 tackles, 3 PBUs


LAKEWOOD

Tyler Washington-Broomfield 25 TD INT return, 65 TD fumble return, 9 tackles


LORIS

La’Ontray Knox 14 carries, 92 yards, 3 TDs; 3 catches, 4 yards

Quantez Dyson 7 catches, 71 yards, 1 TD


LOWER RICHLAND

Lamarion Peason, 12 carries, 158 yards, 1 TD; game-winning 46 TD catch


MANNING

Jamari Wilson 3 catches, 48 yards; 76 TD KO return

Daquan McFadden 39 TD INT return, 1 tackle

Jontavius Canty 16 TD INT, 4 tackles


PENDLETON

Kory Jones 7 catches, 138 yards, 2 TDs


UNION COUNTY

Josh Rice-Brandon 62 TD catch


WACCAMAW

Chatham Walters 14 tackles


WOODRUFF

TJ Morris 13-26 passing, 216 yards, 3 TDs



AA

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Quay’sheed Scott Marion 3 carries, 109 yards, 2 TDs; 61 TD catch; 99 TD KO return; 1 INT


ANDREWS

Brandon Cumbee 9 carries, 108 yards, 2 TDs; 4-5 passing, 109 yards

AJ Lee 6 carries, 104 yards

Jordon Eaddy 42 INT return, 5 tackles


BARNWELL

Lex Thomas 12 tackles

Cameron Austin 10-15 passing, 126 yards, 2 TDs; 2 rushing TDs

Jordan Peeples 109 rushing yards, 1 TD


CHESNEE

Noah Lawter 11 carries, 136 yards, 2 TDs


EDISTO

Terrell Thomas 3 TD runs, 1 TD pass


FAIRFIELD CENTRAL

TyDarion Grier 6 catches, 140 yards, 1 TD; 11 carries, 135 yards, 1 TD


GRAY COLLEGIATE

Jamarious Lockett 8 catches, 247 yards, 4 TDs


KINGSTREE

Ja’Shaun Doresey 6-16 passing, 144 yards, 2 TDs; 6 carries, 93 yards

Xavier Dukes 3 catches, 112 yards, 2 TDs


LANDRUM

Colton Link 22 carries, 180 yards, 3 TDs; 2 catches, 34 yards, 1 TD


MARION

Isaiah Reaves 11 carries, 97 yards


MULLINS

KaNazzion Bethea 15-25 passing, 159 yards, 1 TD; 14 carries, 59 yards, 1 TD

Zion Grant 2 catches, 86 yards, 1 TD

Lonnie Alston 6 ½ tackles, 5 TFLs


SALUDA

Drew Arant 8-10 passing, 70 yards, 3 TDs

Jaylen Nick 82 KO return

Brayden Williams 2 punt returns, 48 yards, 1 TD

John Pinto 7-7 PATs


CLASS A

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Michael Mckenzie Latta 9 tackles, 8 TFLs, 1 sack


BAMBERG-EHRHARDT

Eric Lee 20 TD INT return


C.A. JOHNSON

Keivonte Bates 14 carries, 211 yards, 3 TDs


CALHOUN COUNTY

Tykest Davenport 84 rushing yards, 1 TD; 2 TD passes

Ahsaad Calas 2 INTs

Amare Haynes 13 tackles, 4 TFLs, 1 INT


CHRIST CHURCH

Tucker Hendrix 11-11 passing, 229 yards, 6 TDs

Jackson Repp 6 catche, 119 yards, 3 TDs


DENMARK-OLAR

Trey Hinton 3 TD passes

Terrance Hinton 5 catches, 132 yards, 2 TDs; 62 rushing yards, 1 TD


HANNAH-PAMPLICO

Wade Poston 7-9 passing; 176 yards, 2 TDs; 7 carries, 31 yards, 2 TDs

Ja’Marcus Williams 17 carries, 167 yards, 3 TDs; 1 catch, 19 yards

Jermaine Thompson 4 catches, 101 yards, 1 TD


LAKE VIEW
Jayden Ford 120 rushing yards, 2 TDs


LATTA

Labron Cobb 6-9 passing, 136 yards, 2 TDs, 9 carries, 85 yards, 2 TDs

Jamarion Jones 14 carries, 195 yards, 4 TDs

Eli Jones 10 tackles, 2 TFLs, 1 FF, 1 FR

Makinley Wallace 3 catches, 100 yards 1 TD


RIDGE SPRING-MONETTA

James Bosket 16-32 passing, 145 yards, 2 TDs; 9 carries, 70 yards

Tykeem Martin 6 catches, 73 yards, 2 TDs


ST. JOSEPH’S

Brayden Johnson 20 carries, 156 yards, 3 TDs



SCISA

11-MAN

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Darius Aiken Clarendon Hall 13 carries, 207 yards, 3 TDs


CALHOUN ACADEMY

Colt Layton 158 rushing yards, 4 TDs

Chase Strickland 60 rushing yards; 54 TD pass; 4 2-point conversion runs

Connor Hayes 54 TD catch; TD fumble return


CARDINAL NEWMAN

Duncan Skehan 10-14 passing, 282 yards, 2 TDs; 1 TD run


CLARENDON HALL

Wilder Robinson 5 tackles, 5 PBUs, 1 INT

Griffin McIntosh 35 TD INT Return, 10 tackles, 3 PBUs


DORCHESTER

Wayland Gruber 5-8 passing, 72 yards, 3 TDs; 58 rushing yards; 9 tackles, 2 INTs

Connor Hartzog 154 rushing yards; 6 tackles

Abe Shuler 2 catches, 30 yards, 2 TDs; 2 tackles, 2 FF


HAMMOND

Manny Johnson 14 carries, 144 yards; 1 catch, 10 yards


LAURENCE MANNING

Tyler June 2-6 passing, 65 yards, 2 TDs; 4 carries, 41 yards, 1 TD

Grainger Powell 7-9 passing, 140 yards, 2 TDs

Josiah Burson 2 catches, 89 yards, 2 TDs

Noah Tanner 2 catches, 66 yards, 1 TD


LEE ACADEMY

Bryson Muldrow 2 KO returns, 108 yards, 21 punt return, 43 punt; 5 carries, 30 yards, 1 TD; 6 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PBU

Andrew Bowers 7-8 passing, 97 yards, 2 TDs; 3 carries, 57 yards


TRINITY COLLEGIATE

Courtlyn Brunson 201 rushing yards, 1 TD

Cade Amell 170 yards, 3 TDs


WILLIAMSBURG

Wes Smith 2 TD catches; 42 FG

Camden Moore 6 carries, 96 yards, 1 TD

Conrad Balder 4-7 passing, 94 yards, 3 TDs; 16 TD run


WILSON HALL

Dylan Jones 86 rushing yards; 27 receiving yards, 1 TD


8-MAN

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Colson Loadholt Jefferson Davis 8 carries, 193 yards, 4 TDs; 2-3 passing, 80 yards, 1 TD; 10 tackles, 1 INT


HOLLY HILL

Tyree James 4 rushing TDs; TD fumble return


JEFFERSON DAVIS

James Grubbs 122 rushing yards, 1 TD


By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 20 May, 2024
Blazers claim first state title since 2006
By Billy Baker 20 May, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Hopkins —The Gray Collegiate War Eagles edged out tradition rich Bishop England (75-72) and 30 other AA girl’s track teams, to earn the school’s first SCHSL Track & Field state championship hosted by Lower Richland High School on May, 18. The next 10 teams in the AA girl’s finals were: Fairfield Central (59), Oceanside Collegiate (50), Woodland (48), Hampton County (42), Greer Middle College (38.5) Landrum (36) Mid-Carolina (34.5), Academic Magnet (28), Keenan (24), and Marion (23). Bishop England, coached by Tony Colizzi , had been seeking their 14th state title. Gray Collegiate, won the state title with just 9 state qualifiers. The Griffins are coached by former Orangeburg-Wilkinson and Clemson track athlete Jackie Robinson . “The good thing is that we won as a team, and it was not just from one person,” said Coach Robinson. “It was everybody collectively, and all season long these ladies have sacrificed, and they did not complain while putting in the work. They came to work every practice and it paid off for them today. “To win a state championship it takes a lot of hard work and dedication and you have to put in the hours,” said Coach Robinson. “You have to be disciplined and true to your focus of self-improvement. Getting involved in year-round track programs certainly helps you to become better. Track has become a year-round sport now, and it takes a lot of hard work “I knew coming in we had a chance but only if we had several PR’s in a few events and it trusted each other to do our very best,” said Coach Robinson. “Winning a championship with only 9 state qualifiers is a testament to those young ladies. We have a lot of quality, but not quantity, on both our teams at Gray.” The War Eagles took three first place finishers in individual events from Tresta Miller in the 400 meters (58.33), Aubrey Guy in the 100-meter hurdles (15.42) and Tamara Steward in the 400-meter hurdles (1:05.00). Miller picked up two second place finishes for GC in the 100-meters (12.04) and the long jump (5.51m) producing 16 additional points for her team. Guy was third in the 400-hurdles ((1:08.60) and Steward was 5 th in the long jump (5.02m). Zaria Gaines contributed points in the 100-meters (12,57) and in the 200-meters (26,27) with a 7 th and 8 th place finish respectively. GC placed second in both the 4x100 (48.98) and the 4X100 Relay (3:27.82) to earn 16 total points. The 4X100 was ran by Steward, Gaines, Taylor Jones and Guy. The 4X400 was run by Steward, Amariah Gonzalez , Taylor Jones and Gaines. While Gray and BE competed back-and-forth throughout the even, Fairfield Central senior Sharmelle Holmes was dominating the competition once again, with three individual gold medals and another gold medal as a participant on the winning 4X100 relay. Holmes set a new state record in the 100-meters (11.45). when she ran the anchor leg. Holmes, She was first in the 200-meters (23.57) and took gold in the long jump (19-02.75). Holmes has signed to run track at Kentucky . She produced 32.5 points for her team and is the leading candidate for the 2024 HSSR-SCHSL Miss Track awards in South Carolina. After the majority of the gold medal winners left their moment of honor, on the victory podium at the meet, the HSSR asked them to share how they were able to beat the field in the respective event. Holmes was among the most enthusiastic performers interviewed. “This is the second year that I have won four gold medals and it makes all the hard work worthwhile,” said Holmes. “I participated in four individual events last year and this year I traded out the 100-hurdles to run anchor on the 4X100 relay. It’s a woo-woo moment for me with the state record! “I had hoped to set a state record but I will tell everybody who competed with me that it takes hard work to win gold medals at a state track meet,” said Holmes. “I am really grateful to God for all of my success. I am excited to be going on to the University of Kentucky. Go Wildcats!!” Tresta Miller (Gray Collegiate-junior) won the 400-meters (58.33 and she has a 57.01 personal best earlier this season) and she told the HSSR , “My goal is just to take off fast, maintain a steady speed, and leave something in the tank for a strong kick down the stretch,” she said. “Next year my goal is winning the 200 and the 400 and I hope to run a 55 flat in the 400 next seasons.” Freshman Aubrey Gray of Gray Collegiate won the 100-meter hurdles (15.42). “I would love to set a state record in the 100-hurdles by my senior year,” she said. “I also want to also be a double winner with a win the 400 hurdles in the future.” Batesburg Leesville’s sophomore Ja’Quan Corley won gold in the discus with a personal best of (157.01.75). “I would love to get a track scholarship by my senior year,” said Corley. “My technique is to always turn my left foot and get across the circle.” Oceanside Collegiate senior Joyce Siobhan was a double winner in the 1600-meters (4:59.03) and in the 3200 (11:06.09). She was proud of finally running a sub-five-minute 1600 that had been her goal all season. She will be running track at South Carolina next year. “My strategy is to stay near the front of the pack in either race and then kick it hard at the end,” said . “At South Carolina I will be more of a 5-K runner in cross country.” Oceanside Collegiate junior Kailen Kramer won the pole vault (3.80m). “My winning jump was 12’ 6” and I missed at my personal best attempt at 13’ 1”,” said Kramer. “My technique is not to slow down on my last few steps down the lane and hitting it hard, dropping my shoulders back and shooting for the sky ,” she said. “My goal is 14’ at the state meet next year and I would love to compete in college.” Senior Sinead Joyce of Oceanside Collegiate won the 800-meters (2:18.19) for the second year in a row. “I usually start out not super conservative but at a steady pace, but today I probably started out a little too fast,” she said. “I will be running at South Carolina next season. My goal is to respond to good college coaching and keep improving.” The AA girl’s shot put (10.77m) was won by Eau Claire junior Sytiria Bethel . “If feels great to see all the all- hard work pay off,” she said. “My goal by next year is 38 feet. My technique is using the power throw. I never change my technique.” Senior Sydney Price of Landrum won the Javelin toss (15.66m) for the third year in a row at the AA meet. “I have improved every year but today I threw around 128 feet and my personal best is 134,” said Price. “Everybody thinks it is your arm in throwing the Javelin but it really more the use of your hips and legs,” said Price. “Getting a good block and then throwing your hips into it is very important.” Price has actually signed to play softball at North Greenville College . She is a middle infielder with 30 career home runs. Keenan High senior Lauren Hannibal won the triple jump (11.02m). “I hit the board just right today on my final spring and I knew it was going to be among my best jumps ever and it was,” said Hannibal. “It feels great to go out with a gold medal my senior year.”
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 20 May, 2024
Blazers are state champions after sharing title with Westwood last year
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 19 May, 2024
Nation Ford's Mia Royall sets new state record in 1,600 run
By Neill Kirkpatrick Special Contributor 19 May, 2024
Philip Simmons claim boys AAA crown
By Neill Kirkpatrick Special Contributor 18 May, 2024
SCS wins fourth straight while Warrior girls 3-peat
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 18 May, 2024
Vikings use strong finish in field events to pull away
By Roger Lee Special Contributor 17 May, 2024
Green Wave accused of violating pitch-count rule in win over Ashley Ridge leading to forfeit
By Billy G. Baker Publisher 17 May, 2024
Summerville loses on forfeit over pitch-count rule violation
By Billy Baker 17 May, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Moncks Corner — In a Lower State AAAAA softball play-off game continued from a second inning rain-out the night before, (May, 15), between Berkeley (19-9) and Chapin (22-8) , the home standing Stags won a pitcher’s duel 2-0 to advance to play Summerville on May, 17. The Stags have a tall order on their plate needing to defeat the top-ranked Green Wave twice in order to advance. The state championship series is scheduled to begin on Monday at the upper state champion s home field. Game two will revert back to the lower state’s team home field on Wednesday. If a third game tie-breaker is needed it will be played at neutral site on Friday (May, 24). After the win Berkley head coach Kelly Dillon shared some thoughts with the HSSR. “In my tenure at Berkeley this is our third trip to the Lower state finals and I am so proud of my team and the adversity they have overcome this season,” said Coach Dillon. “We have had some adversity with the weather and we lost one of our key players to an injury recently ( Savannah Scott ) and we have remained tough and focused on our goals anyway. “We played small ball in the bottom of the 6th because when you need just one run to win you play to win,” said Coach Dillon. “I am very thankful; for a great bunting team. Every time I have asked for it to be put down, they have put it down so I am very proud to our commitment to the cause.” ( Courtlyn Cox delivered a perfect bunt that advanced the runner into scoring position in the bottom of the 6 th inning.) “We know we have a challenge going over to Summerville on Friday needing to win two games and you never know what might happen,” said Coach Dillon. “We are hungry and we are on a mission and we are playing moment to moment so we hope to at our best on Friday.” Chapin head coach Cal Sayger is wrapping up his 7 th season at Chapin. ”we have been fighting the weather all during the play-offs,” said Coach Sayger. “We just made too many mistakes in this game tonight. We have the program on sound footing. We have won back-to-back region titles and I very proud of the commitment all of our players have made to the success tour program.” Coach Sayger is saying good bye to four seniors. They include pitcher Aspen Mayers , Ella Maychiva k, third baseman Andree Dircks , and outfielder Alexia Evans . “These girls have been in the program since the e8th grade a d they will be missed,” said Coach Sayger. The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the 6 th inning. The Stags Rileigh Ballentine led off with a single to center field. Courtlyn Cox’s Sac bunt moved Ballentine over to second base. She moved over to third, on a passed ball, while Brooklyn Moon was batting. Moon singled in Ballentine for the first run of the game. Ansley Riddle then doubled, barely missing a home run against the fence in deep center field. This hit put runners at second and third with one-out. An RBI ground-out by Camden Valicek scored Moon to give Berkeley all the runs they would need to win the game. Berkeley pitcher Reese Watson worked all seven innings, allowing only four hits. Watson’s six strike-outs in the game now gives her 201 on the season in 120 innings pitched with an ERA of 1.20.
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