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By Billy Baker December 24, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Spartanburg —The 88 th annual Shrine Bowl all-star game will be remembered for numerous Sandlapper players opting-out of the game, to join their chosen college team’s bowl practices, and this situation worked in the favor of North Carolina, who used a 300-yard rushing attack to defeat the Sandlappers 49-24 at Spartanburg High School on December, 21 st . After the game Sandlapper head coach Reggie Kennedy ( Manning High ) told the HSSR from the field, “Our kids fought hard, and they gave great effort, but we had too many mistakes and penalties and these things happen is games,” said Coach Kennedy. “if we would have had the 8 players, who opted out of the game, it would have made a big difference in the game, but we were able to find some quality replacement players also. “Myself, and our coaching staff, got to coach some really good players from all over the state, and we got to coach an extra week of football,” said Coach Kennedy. “It was a very positive experience for the most part and we all feel blessed to be able to work with these players.” Coach Kennedy, just concluded a very successful 11-2 season at manning this season, advancing all the way to the AA Lower State finals. He concluded the 2024 season with a career record of 197-148 and he should reach 200 career wins early in the 2025 season. “I am definitely coming back to coach next season,” said Coach Kennedy after the Shrine Bowl game. “I am not going to go out like this. I am looking forward to next season.” Irmo quarterback AJ Brand was named the South Carolina Offensive MVP for the game. The Virginia Tech signee completed 6-of-12 passes for 62 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 26 yards on seven carries. “I feel good about being an MVP but I think I could have had a better performance out here for my team today,” said Brand. “It was a great experience meeting so many players from around the state this week and we all came out and played hard today.” Brand said he is looking forward to moving on to Virginia Tech after an outstanding career at Irmo High School. “I hope to become a better player and a better man at Virginia Tech,” said Brand. “I am very thankful for the opportunity they have given me.” The Sandlapper Defensive MVP was Spartanburg linebacker Cam Smith , who was playing on his home field for the last time. “Being on my home field, and being able to play in the Shrine Bowl, and represent my school, is very exciting,” said Smith. “To be named the defensive MVP with my whole community watching me is very special and it is a memory I will never forget.” Smith had 6.5 tackles for the game including one TFL. Three other players for the Sandlappers also had very strong performances and they deserve honorable mention MVP shout-outs. Northwestern High quarterback Finley Polk , fresh off leading his team to the 2024 Div. II AAAAA state title win (34-31) over Irmo had a good game completing 9-of-14 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns. Polk also rushed three times for 19 yards. Polk has signed with Gardner Webb . Stephen Collier , (6-2, 220) a receiver from River Bluff , led receivers from both teams in the all-star game with six catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns, one from 67 yards. Collier has signed with East Carolina. The leading tackler for the Sandlappers was Blackville-Hilda outside linebacker Jaquel Holman (6-0,200) who had an excellent game with 7.5 tackles, the most of any player on either team. Holman has signed with South Carolina . The North Carolina Offensive MVP was Jonathan Williams of Havelock High headed to East Carolina and he scored four touchdowns in the game. The North Carolina “Defensive MVP” was Ronalon Renwick of Cleveland High and he is headed to the Air Force Academy . The North Carolina team was head coached by Richard Bailey of Scotland County High , NC. Soth Carolina scored first in the game following a seven-play drive that bogged down at the Tar Heel 11-yard line. With 11:03 remaining in the first period Gray Dangerfield of James Island, headed to Tennessee, made a 28-yard field goal to put the Sandlappers up 3-0. With 1:51 left in the first period North Carolina went up 6-3 on a two-yard run by Williams capping off a 14-play drive that had started at their own 38-yrd line. The PAT was blocked. With 10:59 left in the second period Polk found Collier wide open down the center of the field for a 67-yard touchdown reception and Dangerfield’s PAT made it 10-6 Sandlapper lead at this point. North Carolina came back scoring on a 63-yard run right up the middle with 4:58 left in the first half and a two- point conversion run by Williams put the Tar Heels up for good 14-10. North Carolina extended their lead to 21-10 at the half when Williams scored on a two-yard run with 17 seconds left. After William Miller’s PAT the score was 21-10 at the break. In the third period the Tar Heels got two insurance scores to take a 35-10 lead into the fourth period. Williams scored on a one-yard run with 5:17 left in the third and Donovan Darden returned a pick six for 52 yards for the other third quarter score. Miller added both PAT’s. The Sandlappers scored first in the final period on a 49-yard pass from Polk to Gaffney wide receiver Jamarcus Smith with 13:45 left and Dangerfield’s PAT cut the deficit to 35-17 at that point. North Carolina increased their lead to 42-17 with 9:33 left on a 44-yard run by Irving Brown of Wallace-Rose Hill High and Miller’s added the PAT. With 5:31 left Brand tossed a 12-yard pass to Collier for a touchdown and Dangerfield’s PAT made it a 42-24 game. With 1:43 left in the game North Carolina converted a trick play into the final score of the game. QB Dan Mahan of Williams flipped the ball to receiver Jamien Little of Hickory High who then tossed a 51-yard scoring reception to (Jonathan) Williams and Miller’s PAT closed out the scoring, giving the Tar Heels a 49-24 win in the 88 th Shrine Bowl. Additional stats leaders for North Carolina included RB Jason Willis of Bunker Hill High who led all-rushers, on either team, with 126 net yards on 17 carries and two touchdowns. Irving Brown of Wallace-Rose Hill added 83 yards on 10 carries and one TD. Brady Stober of Hickory High contributed 58 yards on seven carries. Jonathan Williams netted 27 yards and three touchdowns and he added a fourth score on a 51- yard reception. Jarel Bolder of Forest Hills and Little caught two passes each for the Tar Heels. Mahan was the top passer for NC completing 5-of-10 passes 26 yards. The top three Tar Heel tacklers were Brandon Rose of Mallard Creek (6), while Kendric Davis of Palisades High added (4.5) along with LB Ryan Bassani of North Lincoln High (4.5). Additional stats leaders for SC were RB Tydarion Grier of Fairfield Central (8-for-58) along with Jevon Edwards of South Aiken (5-of14). Smith had four catches for 90 yards and one TD while Kentucky signee Mikkell Skinner of Riverside and Jaiden Deweese of Ashley Ridge had two catches each. Behind Holman and Cam Smith on the Sandlapper tackle index was Sumter High DE Anthony Addison with 5.5 tackles and Addison has signed with South Carolina.  South Carolina leads the over-all series in wins.
By Staff Reports November 10, 2024
Volleyball is a growing sport in the Palmetto State. Here is the All State Lists - for All Classifications. Tap the Download button to view the PDF file.  "Success is not counted by how high you have climbed, but by how many you have brought with you." Wil Rose
By Billy Baker August 24, 2024
HSSR Div. I AAAAA Ranking HSSR Div. II AAAAA Ranking (Ranking Done Prior To Games Of 8-23) 1. Dutch Fork 1. Gaffney 2. Summerville 2. Irmo 3. JL Mann 3. Northwestern 4. Spartanburg 4. White Knoll 5. Sumter 5. Eastside 6. James Island 6. TL Hanna 7. Byrnes 7. Greenwood 8. Clover 8. Hillcrest 9. Carolina Forest 9. Greenville 10. Rock Hill 10. West Florence Class AAAAA Region Previews (Note: All HSSR Region Previews went to press before any Week Zero Ganes Were Played On 8-23) Region 1-AAAAA (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. JL Mann (11-3) 2. TL Hanna (10-2) 3. Greenwood (6-6) 4. Hillcrest (10-3) 5. Greenville (10-4) 6. Easley (4-7) 7. Mauldin (0-10) 8. Woodmont (5-6) JL Mann Favored To Win Region 1-AAAA JL Mann returns 1,000-yard rusher Na’Cyus Morrison (1,200 yds-27 TD’s) & transfer RB LaDainnian Martin (5-10, 175) enters his senior year with 3,119 career rushing yards and he has committed to Georgia State . The Patriots return three OL in LT Army commit Jordan Sullivan (6-4, 2785) along with J’Quavious Rivers and center Jeremiah Hammonds , DB Ramani Bruton is back along with Raymone Whitner at LB. Top LB Wyatt Ward is back after making 155 tackles, 12 TFL, and three picks. Three WR’s return ( Toby Wilkins , Nate Holmes , & Keyshun Henderson who caught 48 passes for 1,114 yds a year ago. Jadyn Rice is a highly regarded jr DB. What isn’t there not to like about JL Mann’s offense? Head coach Steve “Scoot” Watson should improve on his 11-win season in 2023. He has the horses to pull the wagon. TL Hanna: Jason Tone (45-10) has been a consistent winner at TL Hanna and consistency should follow the Jackets, and their patented T-bone offense, during the 2025 season. Hanna opened up the season against Byrnes as the HSSR was going to press and the outcome of that game will just make both contenders stronger. Senior RB KD Patterson (5-10, 175) returns after gaining 1,682 yards with 28 TD’s a year ago. Veteran QB Brandon Cunningham (6-2, 175) is also back. NC State DB commitment Cam Strong (6-1, 175) is also back to lead the defense. Another top DL back is senior Jayden Martin (6-0,240). Junior John Michael Tripp (6-1, 240) and senior Noah Miller (6-2, 230) join Martin in the defensive front. The top juniors for Hanna are LB Walker Kelly (6-4, 220) and Emari Nance (6-3, 185) will contribute at RB and FS as a prospect up from the jayvee. The other two linebackers are Jamerion Oliver (5-9,230) and returning starter Jamizeyeh Harkness (5-10, 185). After competing for a state title against Dutch Fork several years ago the Jackets have failed to get past the second round despite winning 10 games a season. A deeper run in the playoffs is a strong goal of Coach Tone. “Our defensive line and our linebackers are the strength of our team this season,” said Coach Tone. “Our offensive line has not had a lot of experience working together.” Greenwood: After seeing Greenwood and their 18 returning starters compete well in a scrimmage against Gaffney in early August the HSSR is going out on a limb and picking the Eagles, coached by alma mater veteran Chris Liner to finish second in this AAAAA region after competing in Region 1-AAAA last year. “This was a very clean scrimmage with very little dog yacking, just a lot of hard-nosed physical play with both teams getting after it,” said Coach Liner. “I was pleased with our young quarterback Triston Lewis (6-3, 200) tonight and we use his legs a lot. We have a lot of offensive weapons to go along with him and we are excited about the future of Greenwood football. “Our senior captain and leader are center Rob Stevens (6-0,305) and he is a great leader and very good football player,” said Coach Liner. “It all starts with him along with our running backs Elijah Wade , and junior running back Bryce Seaborn, along with Stevens. These three guys make up three of our best leaders on the team.” Jayden Adams (5-10,170) and Jay Duncan (6-2, 179) return to lead the receiving corps and Coach Liner says to also watch out for the freshman WR Destiny Christian (6-1, 190) along with TE Thomas Chandler (6-1, 190). The Greenwood OL includes tackles Ryan White (6-3, 250) and Jeremy Terry (6-2, 250) along with guards Isaiah Smith (5-9,265) and Jordan Thompson (6-1, 265). The center is the aforementioned Stevens. On defense the Eagles return linebackers in Khamari Griffin (5-9-180), Mel Roman (6-1, 230), and junior Dyson Davis (5-11, 200). Shuviouses Williams (6-0,320), Deavion Griffin (6-0,270) and Nemo Cook lead a talented group in the DL. “We have a strong group back on defense,” said Coach Liner. They include DL Almad Scott (6-3, 245), and JT Harling (5-11, 265). The secondary will flip Seaborn from offense and he will be joined in the back by AJ Norman (6-0,172), Isaiah Goodwin (5-11, 165) and Caleb Harris (6-0,180). Noah Perrin is a senior combo kicker. “We feel like we have a team that can compete for a state championship,” said Coach Liner. “Expectations are always high in Greenwood and I should not be the head coach in Greenwood if I felt otherwise about our team every year. This is our goal every year.” Hillcrest: Summerville High graduate Bennett Swygert won 10 games in his first season with the Rams. The Rams graduated all-star WR Avery McFadden but big arm QB Kaleb Sutton returns along with LT Bryce Rainwater (6-4, 295). Antrez Nance returns in the DL along with Doug Hill (6-1, 310). Trey Booker will step up at RB and Weston Wills and Trevolis Walker are talented WR’s. DJ Henderson and Caleb Costonie are experienced returning linebackers for the Rams. Greenville: Greenville has hired first year head coach Jaybo Shaw after Greg Porter left to take over the team at Laurens High. If Greenville hopes to win another 10 games QB Banks Bouton who passed for 362 yards in six games of play last season will need to have an outstanding season. RB Kyle Zimmerman will also lead Grenville’s rushing. The Red Raiders lost QB Bryson Drummond to a transfer to Mountain View Prep and highly regarded DB Ramani Bruton , who had 11 picks, has moved on to region rival JL Mann . The Red Raider junior returners include RB Rashad Robinson on offense and DL Javier Simmons . Jacob Cristie returns at LB, and Jaziar Houston at CB. Greenville opens their season Friday, 8/23 at Dorman . Easley: Easley, under new head coach Sam Houston , could be a vastly improved team this season behind the return of QB Jay Stoker along with WR Matt Hillstock. The Returning seniors included, Malaci Gambrell (’25, 6-2, 315) at NG/DT, Johnathan Isham (’25, 5-8, 170) at WR/FS, and Aaron Tolbert (’25, 5-2,117) OLB/WR, Kyler Turner (’25, 5-11, 200) at MLB, Kobe Preston (’25, 6-2,221) playing at OLB/DE. Other returning starters RB Jeremiah Patton ( 5-8, 180). Along with DE Stone Turner ( 6-1, 235) CB Kalden Erby (, 5-10, 150). Easley opens their regular season play on Friday 8/23, hosting Pickens . Mauldin: After going 0-10 a year ago Andre Cook begins his second season with the Mavericks with 18 returning starters. All-region LB AJ Norfus will move to DE and Blake Scott has moved from LB to FS. Reddick Langston and Jackson Vickers came into Fall camp competing for the starting QB spot. Austin Cummings and Javori Henderson are key DL. Mauldin begins the season with a game against Riverside . Woodmont: Woodmont High tapped Ty Southerland for their head football coach in December 2022, as we go into the 2024 season, Coach Southerland will have two experienced seniors to help lead his team. Kameron Wallace (’25, 6-4, 285) at OG/T and is a Wofford commit. Plus, at RB, TJ Williams (’25, 5-7, 178) is very talented. The Wildcats home opener is Sept 6 th when they host Pendelton High . Region 2-AAAAA (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Gaffney (9-4) 2. Spartanburg (6-6) 3. Eastside (6-5) 4. Byrnes (10-2) 5. Dorman (3-8) 6. Riverside (5-6) 7. Wade Hampton (2-8) Gaffney favored In 2-AAAAA But Never Count Out Byrnes Gaffney: Prior to the start of the season Dan Jones announced he was retiring from his alma mater after the season and with 16 players on the Indian roster holding next level offers, he should have been blessed with a lot of talent in his final season. “I think we have a good nucleus of athletes, including a lot of guys who run well on defense,” said Coach Jones. “We just do not have a lot of depth so we are going to have to stay healthy, and if we can do that, I think we have a really good this team this season.” On offense the Indians will be led by junior QB Jayvon Gilmore (6-5, 200) a recent pledge to Arkansas , along with junior RB Jaiden McDowell . Gaffney has South Carolina LT commit Sheldrick Sarratt (6-4, 300) back along with junior RT Scotland Dover (6-4, 305) who has offers from Tennessee and Kentucky . WR JR Smith (6-1, 190) is back with big play potential. Two returning players lead the defense in senior LB Andrew Ruppe (6-1, 225) and senior DB Imari Foster-Byrd (6-0,170). Junior Zion Ratchford is another LB adding depth along with Daquan Croker (6-0,185) who started against Fort Dorchester last year. .Sophomore Kendarious Bailey (5-11, 205) will also play a lot at LB. The three-man DL consists of ends Josh Corry (6-2, 225) and senior Sherman Tate (6-2, 200) with senior Kelik Harris (6-3, 240) at nose. Joining Foster-Boyd in the secondary will be senior Jayden Simes (5-11, 170), Viante Robbs (5-10,160) and senior Demontia Duff (6-1, 190). Gaffney begins the season at highly regarded JL Mann on August, 30. Spartanburg: After going 6-6 a year ago Vikings head coach Mark Hodge begins his 5th season at Spartanburg with 11 players returning with starting experience. Key player back on offense include: QB- TJ Johnson , RB- Trenton Lynch , WR- Zy Williams Bond , Ath.- Calvin Choice , OL- Trey Weathers , OL- John Hammon. Key defensive starters: LB- Cam Smith , LB- Quez Smith , DB- Quincy Haywood , DB- Jarious Mosely , DL- Cory Cheeks . Trey Burke will share time with Johnson at QB. Will Love is back for his third year at PK and Joshua Hodge is a very good long snapper. Coach Hodge cited “speed and strength” as the Vikings plus areas starting the season. In his own words, “The 2024 Vikings pose a viable threat to AAAAA football.” Spartanburg began the season with a road game at highly regarded South Pointe . Eastside: Dr. Andre Woolcock begins his 5 th season at Eastside and his team is led by SC commitment DE Jaquavious Dodd (6-5,225). LB MJ Posey (6-2, 215) also returns. Zeke Funke , a LT prospect along with DB Thomas Latimer . Top juniors include RB Scooter Foster and QB Peyton Schrader. DB Gavin Sullivan is the top player up from the jayvee who will start. Coach Woolcock feels the strength of the team is at DE and he says he is still developing the OL. Funke is joined up-front by RT Josiah Mc Gee , guards Jensen Stone and Carter Williams along with center Jan Donovan . Byrnes: Last season Byrnes clinched the region title with a great road win at Gaffney late in the season and head coach Reggie Shaw was on cloud 9 being interviewed by the HSSR from the field that night. However, Nixon Field, where the Rebels were 6-0 last year, is being renovated and the Rebels will not have a home game this season. Also, the transfer portal has seen three play-makers leave for Westside (WR’s Chamarrus Bomar & Armoni Weaver along with RJ Livingston ). The Rebel’s cupboard is hardly bare as hard charging RB Tre Segarra rushed for 1,115 yards & 1 TD’s. QB Zy Landrun will be leading the offense. On defense DE Jaidyn Ferguson (6-2, 225) will lead the defense. The Rebels will start the season at T.L. Hanna on August, 23 rd . Dorman: Jake Morris and the Cavaliers finished 3-8 last season and they look for a strong rebound this season. TE Keenan Arcega-Whiteside committed to Rice over the summer. RB Nick Means returns with experience. The OL returns four veterans ( Parker McMillen , Peyton Hamblett , Nathan Choy , & Landon Greene ). The WR’s are led by Dai’shone Watkins-Hymes and Chase Cheeks . On defense Dru Darby returns at LB along with Jordan Darby. The DL will be led by Braydon Melton , Tyrese Johnson , Porter Harris and Kelshard Harris . Dorman started the season by hosting Greenville on August, 23 rd . Riverside: Matt Rochester begins his 4 th season at Riverside and his team is led by Cincy pledge WR/RB Mikkell Skineer (6-3, 220). Skinner caught 44 passes for 651 yards and 10 TD’s and also added 588 yards rushing with 5 TD’s and he is one of the state’s most versatile athletes. Jacob Page and Jacob Medlin will compete at QB and Zy Abercrombie and Alvin Martin lead the RB’s. Jaiden Taylor adds depth at WR. The Warriors defense will be led by LB’s Zach Martin and Jack Merriman with DB’s Spencer Adderly and Somad Eaddy holding down the back of the defense Riverside started the season at Mauldin on August, 23 rd . Wade Hampton: Reuben Wright begins his first year as the head coach at Wade Hampton with a young team led by a pair of sophomores QB Teqan Hamrick and WR JaQwon Haygood . Xaikias Latimer and James Coleman provide depth at RB. On defense two key LB’s are Angel Gomez and Mehki Hentz and Connor McCall and Jomarion Smith key the DL. Wade Hampton started the 2024 season at Travelers Rest on August, 23 rd . Region 3-AAAAA (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Northwestern (11-2) 2. Clover (9-3) 3. Rock Hill (6-5) 4. Indian Land (5-6) 5. Nation Ford (5-6) 6. Catawba Ridge (1-9) 7. Fort Mill (2-8) Northwestern favored To Win Region 3-AAAAA Northwestern: Page Wofford is 44-16, making the Berkeley High graduate, a highly successful young prep coach. The Trojans are moving up from AAAA where they won Region 3-AAAA a year ago with a 5-0 record on their way to an 11-2 season. Senior QB Finley Polk has committed to Gardner Webb and he is rated among the top signal callers in SC by the HSSR . Polk comes into the season having completed 415-of-614 passes for 6,159 yards and 75 TD’s. In addition to Polk, the top prospects on the team include speedy jr WR Kam Vance (5-7,150), junior DB Josh Singleton , and highly regarded junior DB Tamarion Watkins (6-4, 200). Additional depth at WR includes TaDarrioa Knox (6-2, 177), Daniel Caldwell , Vance, and Jayden Nichols . Mason Grier , Danigary McMillen , and Andre Pickett add depth in the DL. Northwestern went on the road to Hough , NC to start the season on August, 23 rd . Clover: After coaching up his team to 9 wins in his first season at Clover a year ago, head coach Perry Woolbright , a Shrine Bowl assistant, has the makings a very good team in 2024. RB Landon Stone (6-0, 190) enters the season rated among the top RB’s in SC by the HSSR . Stone rushed for 2,107 yards on 255 carries last season. He averaged 8.7yards a carry. Clover returns 14 starters from a 9- win team. Aaron Shealey and Brody Woolbright came into the Fall camp in a tight race to start at QB. TE Cameron James is the top junior on the team and DL Jackson Hill is a top sophomore. Sam Lee , Dillon McCoy , and Carson Pinti form a hard-hitting linebacking corp. The OL will be made up of tackles Grayson Smith and Samson Nightway along with guards Tucker Houston and Hath Pinti. The center is Trenton McGill . Clover began the 2024 season against Chambers High. Rock Hill: First year Rock Hill head coach Randy Birch was the defensive coordinator at Gaffney last season and he has stepped into an explosive offense this season. Ian Grissom threw over 2,600 yards and 35 TD’s at Lewisville last year and his live arm will be a good friend to the top WR in the state Malik Clark (6-3, 190), who recently committed to Florida State . Clark had 46 catches for just over 800 yards and 9 TD’s. Rock Hill returns five starters on each of the football. A key returnee on defense is DL Keaton Elliott . WR Jacobs Phillips provides depth. The OL is led by center Hayden Beuch and LT Kris Burgress . The secondary is led by veteran AJ Sanders . Rock Hill began the 2024 season at River Bluff on August, 23 rd . Indian Land: Adam Hastings is starting his 5 th season with 12 returning starters off a team that finished 7-5 a year ago as a member of Region 3-AAAA. The move up to AAAAA will be a new challenge. The defense returns veteran DL Iverson Nunez (5-11,280), Boston College DB commit Omarion Davis (6-0,178), and sophomore prospect LB Mickey Johnson (6-0, 212). A few key performers on offense include athlete Sequel Patterson (6-1, 180) who can play multiple skill positions on offense or defense along with OL senior leader Kent Hampton (6-3, 305). Indian land began the season hosting York on August, 23 rd . Nation Ford: The Falcons of Nation Ford High start their third season with head coach Michael Allen and coming off a short run in the playoffs in the 2023 season. Athletic Director Dave Johnson stepped aside from his assistant coaching role, now the Falcons have Jason McManus as their new offensive coordinator. Coach Johnson brings a background in building a high- powered offense. Returning on offense, the Falcons have seniors QB Carson Sanford and their top WR Josh Ameo . In the backfield, they have several juniors that are big play capable threats with Malachi Drayton (‘26), Patience Andrews (‘26, 6-1, 201), along with RB/CB, and Brandon Johnson (‘26). Defensively, the Falcons are looking good with the leadership of senior Zyon Neely , a two-year starter. Nation Ford opens their season at Blythewood on Friday, 8/23. Catawba Ridge: After winning 11 games two years ago Catawba Ridge fell back to a 2-9 season in 2023 but with 17 starters back, they will have ever opportunity to compete well as a AAAAA member. Head coach Zac Lendyak begins his sixth season with the Copperheads. The return of key starters like HSSR Top 100 member TE Brady Ambrose (6-4,225), DB Nick Jones (5-11, 175), DL Lewis Price (6-4, 300), WR Braylen Burgis (6-1, 185), CB Josh Dobson (6-2, 180), and QB CJ Couch (6-2, 190) should help the team improve on their win totals this season. Catawba Ridge started the 2024 season with a home game against Chapin . Fort Mill: Bob McNeely begins his 7 th season at Fort Mill and with 15 returning starters things should be looking up for the program. Some of the key returning starters include: WR Braylon Thomas , WR/CB Tanner Mays , OL Grayson Sykes , LB Joe Duey , LB Josh Welch , and WR/DB Jeremiah McNeil . Quinn Kelly returns at QB along with LB Gray Patterson . Noah Handy is back as the team’s combo kicker. Fort Mill began the 2024 season against Ballantyne Ridge . Region 4-AAAAA (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Dutch Fork (10-5) 2. Irmo (13-1) 3. White Knoll (13-1) 4. Lexington (8-4) 5. River Bluff (5-5) 6. Chapin (6-5) Expect Dutch Fork to be Pushed By Irmo In Region 4-AAAAA Dutch Fork: After last season no one will ever doubt Tom Knott’s (461-71) ability to adjust, after team injuries, and even with five losses, the Silver Foxes recovered to win yet another AAAAA state football championship. The four key players for DF in 2024 are DB Elgin Sessions (6-1,180) committed to West Virginia , LB Josh Smith (6-1, 220) committed to Coastal Carolina , RT Josh Benson (6-7, 315) drawing interest from Marshall and UNC Charlotte among others, and highly regarded DL Julian Walker (6-6,240) who had 15 sacks as a junior. Junior QB Ethan Offing (6-0,170) is also back along with RB Maurice Anderson (6-0,210). The DF tackles are truly beasts with DJ Roberts (6-6,305) and Josh Benson (6-7,315) boasting a 415-pound bench Anderson needs to take them to the Waffle House after running behind those two. Raleigh Salters (5-11, 225) is a very talented LB also. Dutch Fork will begin the season on August, 30 th at Spartanburg . Irmo: Aaron Brand begins his 5 th season at Irmo High and after finishing 13-1 last season, look for Irmo’s region title game at Dutch Fork on Nov. 1 st to be one of the biggest games in the Midlands in quite some time. Coach Brand would like nothing more than to his son off to Virginia Tech with a championship ring. When the younger Brand at QB Irmo is as good as any team in the state. Brand even played some WR during a jamboree in mid-August that the Jackets won over Summerville 17-14. Brand’s junior year numbers are eye popping. He completed 183-0f-253 passes for 2,932 yards and with his agile feet he rushed for 1,113 yards on 84 carries and 17 rushing TD’s. If you are in the back yard picking sides Brand is your pick for sure. WR Donovan Murph returns and all he did was catch 57 passes for 1,084 yards and 17 TD’s last season. On defense DE Jaiden Bryant (6-4, 230) returns after making 44 tackles and 5 sacks last season. DB Matthew Blocker (5-9,170) also returns after 46 tackles last year. Irmo began the 2024 season hosting last year’s AA state champion Oceanside Collegiate . White Knoll: Nick Pelham will certainly not forget the historic season the Timberwolves had in 2023 when they won 13 games and played rival Dutch Fork for the AAAAA state championship. He begins his 4 th season at WK with numerous staters back from last season starting with QB Landon Sharpe (5-11, 190) who completed 187-of-273 passes for 2,646 yards and 30 TD’s. Hunter Hohlwein and Donovan Sims (6-4, 305) return in the OL. Jr. RB Tiyon Fanning returns after rushing for 835 yards last year. The defense returns several key players like LB Connor Burgress and Top 100 member DB Devin Geronomi. FS James Smith is back along with CB/WR Caleb Geronomi. Other defenders back are NG Tyrone Jennings, DE Cornell Rice, and SE Caleb Caughman. White Knoll started the 2024 season at Camden on August, 24. Lexington : The Lexington Wildcats are looking to continue last season’s success under second year head coach Dustin Curtis . Lexington is another school looking at a tougher class of competition now that they are in the Class AAAAA region with Dutch Fork , White Knoll , and Irmo . On offense, senior Brandon Cromer (6-3, 185) WR is an experienced receiver (top baseball prospect also) who will help the new Wildcats QB. In the backfield, Cam Morris and Toby Sobieralski will share the RB role following the blocking of Matt Wilkie on the O-Line. On defense, seniors Matthew McAulay (5-11, 187) returns at LB along with Artem Kalinkin (6-1, 260) at DE. Lexington starts their season at home on Friday, 8/23 taking on Gilbert. River Bluff: Last year’s young River Bluff team is now more experienced and looking to compete in their tougher, realigned region. Starting his 8th year as the Gators head coach, Blair Hardin has a majority of his team returning for this season. On offense, Parker Murray (6-1, 185) is back at QB along with his senior receiver corps of Stephen Collier (6-3, 225), Landon Shipley (6-1, 165), and Brock Godfrey (6-0, 175). Adding to the pass threat is a group of experienced returners on the line to open lanes that includes Pac Pitts (6-5, 260), Joe Allendre (6-3, 350), LJ Berndt (6-1, 245), and Alex Kirylo (6-3, 250). On defense, they will be looking for leadership and play making from returners Griffin Lindler (5-9, 165) LB and Elijah Hayes (5-10, 175) CB/WR. River Bluff hosts Rock Hill on August, 23 rd to start the season. Chapin: Justin Gentry retired as the long-time head coach at Chapin after last year’s 6-5 season and Ryan Cole is the new head coach of the Eagles. Coach Cole tells the HSSR Chapin returns 8 players on offense and six return on defense so the Eagles should have enough talent back to be very competitive this season. QB Brady Albro (5-10,185) returns after completing 265-of-384 passes for 3,054 yards and 24 TD’s last year. Top WR Kalen Bostick also returns after catching 60 passes for 743 yards last season. Three OL return in tackles Nathan Gilley (6-1, 260) and Caden Muskins (6-5, 260) along with center Mason Hetlinger (6-1, 270). On defense the Eagles return both LB’ers Gavin Stam (5-10, 215) and Tanner Short (5-9,195). DB Anthony Turnbow is back also. Chapin started the 2024 season with a game versus Catawba Ridge. Region 5-AAAAA Prediction (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Sumter (10-3) 2. West Florence (5-6) 3. Ridge View (8-3) 4. Blythewood (4-7) 5. Westwood (1-9) 6. Lugoff-Elgin (2-9) 7. Spring Valley (0-9) Sumter Favored To Take Region Honors In 5-AAAAA Sumter: Mark Barnes has been a winner wherever he has coached and in 10 years with the Gamecocks he has compiled an 87-19 record with several region titles on his mantle. Sumter had 10 players attend the HSSR annual Media Day at USC in late July and they were a strong looking group of athletes for sure. DE Anthony Addison (6-3, 215), a USC commitment, was the first Gamecock to pass the eye test. DB Terance Burgess (6-1, 160, 4.5) had 40 tackles and 4 picks a year ago. Top WR Chris Bentley (6-2, 165,4.4) is back hoping to catch a lot of passes from soph QB Frank Richardson . (Any kin to Wally Richardson??). RB John Peoples (6-1, 190) returns after rushing for 1,523 yards and 32 TD’s as a junior. He also had 500 yards in pass receptions. Jeremiah Burson , Tymaries Durant , and Jamarkus McCutcheon will hold down the LB slots. DE Rashawn Dickey (6-0,210, and DT Michael Lowery (5-11, 300) join Addison in the defensive front. Bryce Allen , and Daveon Bowman are returning DB’s as well. Sumter started the season on August 23 rd hosting city rival Lakewood . West Florence: The HSSR covered the Knights at the Dillon Jamboree of Champions and we were impressed with the enthusiasm of head coach Jody Jenerette “I love this football team so much and it is one of my favorite teams I’ve ever had,” said Coach Jenerette. “They care about each other and they care about West Florence football, and they do what they have to improve and get better. We will be a very good football team before it is over.” Some team leaders coming into the season include Keyshawn Johnson and Lavern Evans has been great and those are two players who stand-out for us without a doubt,” said Coach Jenerette. “Our goals and expectations are same as everybody’s and we hope to win it all. We hope to find a way to win a game, or two, we were not supposed to win, make the play-offs, and keep on playing. “We play South Florence to start the season and with this bad rain we’ve had we have not really had much of a chance to work on our special teams,” said Coach Jenerette. “We have a lot of catching up to do over the next week before we play our first game.” Two other key players for WF are QB Avery Weaver and WR Jaden Perkins . West Florence opened the regular season with cross town rival South Florence on 8/23. Ridge View: At Ridge View, head coach Derek Howard is starting his fourth season with the Blazers. This year should be the turn around point after a couple of rebuilding seasons, as the Blazers return an experienced squad on both sides of the line. The 2024 Blazers should be a talent deep team with equally high expectations. On offense, sophomore Tre Howard (5-9, 150) appears to have the QB job. And, the junior class is ready to make plays with top junior prospect Jordon Gidron (6-2, 190) at WR and Aiden Keeffe (6-0, 210) at RB, plus Hayden Morris (6-1, 165) at WR who transferred from Indian Land . On defense, senior Cleve Tellery (6-0, 290) at DL is the fast big guy. Plus, we expect to see pressure from the secondary with Cardinal Newman transfer Quincy Grant (5-10, 170) and Jordyn Best (5-11, 170) who transferred from Lower Richland . Ridge View travels to Fairfield Central for their season opener on Friday, 8/23. Blythewood: Bengals Head Coach James Martin enters his second season leading the Blythewood football program. Coach Martin is looking for a strong run this season with 14 returning starters and solid receiver Carter Coleman (’26, 6-0, 165) WR/FS who transferred from Ridge View . The Bengals have a new QB this season in junior Johnny Collins . On defense, they will count on their big man, senior Sterling Sanders (6-4, 290) on the D-Line who is a Georgia Southern commitment. Blythewood plays their home opener on Friday, 8/23 against Nation Ford . Westwood: After going 1-9 a year ago head coach Robert O’Connell should see vast improvement in the Redhawks this season. The two senior leaders on the offense are center Armond Scott and place kicker Cullen Henderson . The senior starters on defense include DL Matthew McCoy , LB Daniel Smalls , LB Jayce Rios , LB Ako Taylor , and DB Christian Smith . The offensive junior starters are QB Carrington Carter , RB Quinten McGill , WR Kham Cunningham , WR Cameron Bennett , WR Cohen Scott , LT Kyzer Hannah , RT Jeremiah Whitmore . On defense the junior starters are DL DJ Jones , DL David White , DB Zion Oliver and DB Justin Washington . Three sophomores start on offense: TE Uriah Lofton , LG William Lever , RG and Jimmy Seici . Westwood started the 2024 season hosting AC Flora on August, 23 rd . Lugoff-Elgin: Head Coach Leon Boulware starts his first year at the helm in Lugoff-Elgin (went 21-4 at Lewisville past two seasons). The Demons got realigned into Class AAAAA and the team is suffering a long drought of below .500 seasons. Coach Boulware should have the talent on his team. On offense, look for Jace Richardson at QB targeting Shamil Saadiq (6-2, 190) WR, Myles Hamilton , and Jeremiah Benson (5-6, 148) WRs to deliver some big gains. Players to watch include Christian Smith (6-4, 275) and Daniel McCaskill (6-5, 280) at the OTs. On defense, senior Tyquan Murphy (6-0, 175) will be their leader at CB/FS. Lugoff-Elgin plays their season opener at Lower Richland on Friday, 8/23. Spring Valley: Starting his second year at Spring Valley, Nygel Pearson is looking to 2024 as a turn- around year for the Vikings. There is reason for optimism. On offense, junior QB Dylan Redden (6-1, 180) looks to have excellent skills and mobility for his age. Elijha Dillard returns at RB while senior Joel Amos (6-1, 186) adds depth at TE and Kellen Dimes (5-9, 150) will give the mobile passer a capable target. On defense, senior Kelvin Griffin (5-11, 260) will anchor the DL along with Demarion-Kalub Green (5-11, 270) and Daniel Jenkins at LB and Ethan Clarke (6-0, 172) at SS. Spring Valley opens their season on road, traveling to Richland Northeast on Friday, 8/23. Region 6-AAAAA Prediction (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Carolina Forest (9-4) 2. Myrtle Beach (9-3) 3. North Myrtle Beach (2-8) 4. Conway (1-10) 5. Socastee (3-8) 6. St. James (3-8) Highly Competitive Race In 6-AAAAA Between Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach Carolina Forest : Marc Morris is beginning his 11 th season at Carolina Forest and with the new region created by realignment he will trade an annual battle with a team like Sumter to battle competitive teams from all from Horry County. “We win if we win the battle of the trenches on either side of the ball,” said Coach Morris. “The team that wins this battle usually wins the game.” CF returns three veteran OL in all-star candidate RT Christian Huynh (6-4, 260) along with LG Tyler Dean (6-2, 295) who is also an all-star candidate. The third senior will be RG Jonathan Buffon (6-1, 235). TE River Thayne (6-1, 245) also returns. The QB will be newcomer Pat Mullins and WR Raheem Frazier , Hayden Sauls , and Finn Mahood all return. RB Chris Livingston (5-10, 195) should have a 1,000 yard rushing season. On defense CF will be led by the return of DL AJ Palmer (5-9,210), LB Joseph Dial (5-10,185), all-region DB Charles McCoy (5-10, 170) and DB Zayveon Winns (5-10,165).- Myrtle Beach: Mickey Wilson begins his 16 th season at Myrtle Beach and over this tenure the Seahawks are 150-42 including three state titles. Last season MB was 9-3 and they have moved up to AAAAA with the new realignment but with familiar competition. Returning to command the offense is senior Gibson Goodroe (5-10, 170) who shared the position a lot with Tanner Gaddy in the pre-season. The Seahawks return top WR senior John Simmons (6-4, 190) a big playmaker. Junior QB Gadsaw saw lots of preseason snaps and showed good promise for the future. On defense, the Seahawks have standout players in DE Noah Herring (6-0, 200), LB Ashton Keith , OLB/RB in Antonio Brown (5-10, 191). Myrtle Beach opens their season at home against Lake City on August, 23 rd . North Myrtle Beach: Greg Hill begins his second season at North Myrtle Beach and the Chiefs have moved up a notch to the AAAAA classification. According to Coach Hill, the Chiefs have more depth at the skill positions this year, including the return of quarterback Landon Cloninger (5-11, 175). During the Spring evaluation period for colleges Coach Hill noted that LT Sawyer Averitt (6-4, 250), LG JacQuri Witherspoon (6-3, 300), TE-HB Brown Reaves (6-3, 235) ,and DL DJ Gause (6-0,215).drew interest from numerous colleges in the region. The top juniors among the Chiefs are LB Lamontae Smith (5-11, 170), DB Bricey Gore (6-0,160), LB Mike Cavallini (5-10,165), and Jahsan Grace (5-9,150). The top soph candidate is OL Hampton Kingsford (5-10, 280). The Chiefs begin the season at home on August, 23 rd against Goose Creek . Conway: Josh Pierce begins his second year in Conway after building a strong program at Lamar . The top returning seniors on the team include: LG Louvernsky Auguste (6-0,275), WR Chris Quick (5-8,170), DL Isiah Shipman (6-0,280), RT Owen Smith (6-1, 245), along with LB Jashante Copley (6-0,195). The junior class is led by WR Jordan Jenkins (6-4, 190) and WR Javon Smalls . Two sophomores expected to contribute are QB Noah Legg (6-1, 205) and LB Gabe Williams (5-10, 190). Socastee: Socastee High football is looking for another successful year with 11 returners for the 2024 season. Head coach Ben Hampton starts his fifth year at Socastee and it has good potential. promising. On offense, senior Josh Brown (6-3, 210) WR and junior QB Christian Royals (5-11, 165) are play-makers along with freshman dual threat at WR/RB in London Wilder (5-10, 170). On defense, Jonathan Goswick (6-1, 190) SS/WR is an outstanding player as is Brayden Bolinger (6-0, 185) SS/FS/LS. On the line, Jaiden Thomas (5-11, 265) will be the anchor at NG/DE. Socastee hosts Wando for their season opener on Friday, 8/23. St. James: Head coach Tommy Norwood might find St. James in a rebuilding mode after graduation losses depleted an experienced group of skilled players. The four play-makers returning from a team hit hard by graduation for St James include RB Nehishawn Hill, WR Josh Harnish, DL Rome Derenzo, along with RB Frank Glover. Additional depth is built around veteran center and team leader Alex Sandt, Ath. Ja’Kye Graham, and newcomer WR Hunter Spurlin. St. James will start the season at Aynor on August, 30. Region 7-AAAAA Prediction (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Stratford (5-7) 2. Berkeley (6-6) 3. Lucy Beckham (9-2) 4. Goose Creek (4-7) 5. Cane Bay (6-5) 6. Wando (1-9) Region 7-AAAAA Wide Open With Numerous Evenly Matched Teams Stratford: Veteran head Stratford coach Dennie McDaniel came out of Spring drills proud of the fact the Knights had finally won a region title, the first since the glory days of Hall of Fame coach Ray Stackley headed up the program. It was the school’s first region football title since 2006. Two returning all-region players, QB Jachin Davis (6-1, 180) and OL Wes Snowden (6-3, 260) are key reasons the Knights have the potential to repeat as region champions this season. Davis is among the top 2026 QB’s in the state and he has offers from Cincy , U-Conn and Georgia Southern coming into his junior season. The defense will be literally be anchored by NG Otis Gardner (6-0,315) a four-year starter with a 385-pound bench, 625 leg squat and he dead-lifts 575 pounds. (Wow!). LB Darrell Holmes (5-10,215) also returns along with junior DB Amir McKnight. Other returning players who will contribute include RB Kerwin Squire , WR J.Q Crosby , TE Jacob Deacon , including DJ Crawford , Ben Jordan , Jameson Pelham and TJ Bryant . Berkeley: Eric Lodge begins his second season as the head coach and the coach feels like everyone had had a full year to buy into the system his new staff put in place last year when a young Stags team finished 6-6. Coming into the 2024 season, Coach Lodge said, “Certainly we are further along in terms of our players knowing what to do and what our expectations are,” said Coach Lodge. “The players have had a full year to learn and understand things and we as coaches know our players better.” The Stags should have an above average passing game this season. Soph QB Henrry Brown returns after passing for over 2,500 yards last year and he added 600 more via the ground. The Stags top two WR’s return in Kayden Bush and Kevin Boone . The defense allowed teams an average of 33.7 points per game a year ago. The DL is back with a goal of cutting those numbers in half. These players are: Andre Williams , Doquan Benekin , London Jackson , and Jamere Heyward . Junior prospect Zion Britt anchors the OL. Lucy Beckham: Jamel Smith is the head coach of the Bengals and they are hoping to build on a very successful (9-2) season in 2023. Athletes like OL Sawyer Hearne (6-4, 275), TE Talmage Askins (6-3, 215) and QB Chalmers Ballard (6-2, 180) give the team an opportunity to build on last year’s success. Coach Smith said the Bengals return only four starters on offense and three from defense this season. “We graduated 23 seniors after last season and I am starting my 5 th season at the school, but this is only our third season as a varsity program,” said Smith, who played football at Spring Valley High School. “We only have 13 seniors in the program this season and going from 4-A to 5-A we are going to have to grow up in a hurry.” Several other returning starters for Beckham include WR Trevor Reynolds (6-2, 200), center Seth Damron (6-1, 240), DL Jackson Edwards (5-11, 240), DL Parker Causey (6-0,230), along with LB Hank Aeppli (6-0,200) who earned all-state honors a year ago. Lucy Beckham will start the season hosting West Ashley on August, 23rd. Goose Creek: Gator’s head coach Jason Winstead spent a lot of time in Spring, and early Fall drills, developing step up players at the WR position where graduation claimed three players who combined to catch 1,950 yards of receptions. Junior RB Meliq McGowan , the “Region Player of the Year” in 2023, returns after accounting for 1,957 all-purpose yards, including 16 TD’s. Junior QB Kymani Clary also returns after passing for 2,110 yards last season including 19 TD’s. Senior all-region tackle Dallas Lee returns to lead the offensive front. With five returning starters back in the OL the QB should be well-protected. The only WR back with experience is junior Jaylin Grant . Coming out of Spring drills, Coach Winstead told reporter Rob Gantt , “I feel better about our strength and size this year,” said Coach Winstead. “We’re more athletic. We can’t use inexperience as the reason we’re not making plays. We’ve just got to play better.” Cane Bay: Cane Bay head coach Rusell Zehr hopes the return of a veteran core group of experienced players will help the Cobras improve on a 6-5 record last season. The top seniors returning include: RB Austin Seabrook , WR Grififn Byars , RB Bryson Johnson , OL- Mason Judy , DL- Joshua Frost , DB- Malachi Dickerson , DB Jonas McKeen , and DL Ti’jeb Eaton . The top juniors are led by QB Colby LaRocca , Tyler Myers , and LB Dominic Russell . A core up of young talent has moved up from the jayvee expecting playing time. They are LB Cameron McCoy , Brody Thacker , DB Jamari Blandin , OL Troy Stevens who could start at RT, Charlie Shattuck , and Aiden Thorn will handle place kicking duties. Wando: Isaiah Perrin begins his first season at facilities rich Wando with the big challenge of getting potential players in the community to stay local with the Warriors with so many options available to them within a six-to-8-mile radius of the Wando campus. Junior Harris Stone returns with experience at QB having played in five games last year with around 400 yards passing. Protecting Stone and creating lanes, the offensive line has three returning seniors, Harrison Hayes , Weston Adams and Jackson Ward . The team’s best senior prospect is TE Brock Feinberg , a four-year starter. Feinberg also flips to defense where he plays LB. Top rusher Reggie Grant is back to add depth and Cole Fletcher and Kai Correia are returning WR’s. LB Matt Payes is a leader on defense and experience returns in the back from DB’s Shane Maher , and Mikey Jenkins with Fletcher also flipping from offense. Wando opens their season traveling to Socastee on August, 23 rd . Region 8-AAAAA Prediction (Predicted Order of Finish) 1. Summerville (13-1) 2. James Island (12-1) 3. Ashley Ridge (8-3) 4. West Ashley (6-6) 5. Fort Dorchester (7-4) 6. Stall (2-8) Summerville, James Island Should battle It Our For Region 8-AAAAA Honors Summerville: Lest we forget, had it not been for a rare “aiding the runner” penalty that negated a late scoring drive in the AAAAA Lower State title game last season, the Green Wave might have played for a state championship. Instead, head coach Ian Rafferty and his team ended up with a 13-1 record and to say the team has been working hard in preparation for the 2024 would be a huge under-statement .We have in-depth coverage of the team elsewhere in this issue but here are a few key returning players this season. Coach Rafferty promotes senior QB Jaden Cummings as the top signal caller in the state and his junior numbers were impressive. Cummings completed 189-of-275 passes for 3,333 yards and 36 TD’s. He added 250 rushing yards and four TD’s. One big position switch has sent former FS to the WR side of the ball in the person of Super Sophomore Jaiden Kelly-Murray who will now serve as the team’s go-to receiver. He had 110 tackles last year including an impressive 10 interceptions. The team will rotate three RB’s. They are soph Jayvyn Williams , along with jr.’s Kaylaeb Jenkins and Derrick Grant . Keshon Washington and Brice Taylor are back as TE’s-HB’s and could also see some time in the DL. The WR corps is deep behind Kelly-Murray and includes senior Carson Guinn , Emori Desaussure , and Jakayden Pendergrass . Some of the defensive talent includes in the DL includes Yasir Smith , Nicolas Lincoln, and Julian Lofay . Leading the LB corps are Joshua Williams , Hunter Swing, Tyree Patton and Gryson Greenway . Dontez Walker and Jacquez Walker lead the secondary. Basketball player Melvin Teal, playing football this year, adds depth in the secondary also.(Se feature story on Summerville elsewhere in this issue). James Island: The Trojans are 23-3 over the last two seasons under Jamar McKoy , who enters his fifth season at the school. Gone are a lot of the players that handled the heavy lifting for the past two years but McKoy is hopeful that the recent success has instilled a strong competitive spirit in the newer crop of talent. While there are significant losses in personnel, the 2024 roster does include a solid core of returners. There are holes to fill along the offensive line and McKoy is breaking in a new quarterback, but the Trojans could be strong defensively once again. The lone returner at running back is senior Tank Scott , who gained nearly 800 yards last season. The top returner in the passing game is slot Jalen Brown-Singleton , an explosive athlete with 4.41 speed. Brown-Singleton also is one of the top kick returners in the state. Anchoring the offensive line is one of the state’s top sophomore prospects, 6-3, 320-pound tackle Israel Harris . The strength defensively is along the front with a ton of talent and experience returning, led by seniors Malachi Jefferson , Hendrix Beran and Dalton Woodall . Tra’Sean White , a transfer from St. John’s , adds to the depth and will be a force, according to McKoy. Back at linebacker are Coleman Jones and Luke Thomas while Jamari Rivers returns in the secondary. The kicking game also will be a strength with the return of senior Grady Dangerfield , who has a huge leg and routinely lifts kickoffs through the endzone. He is rated a five star by one national recruiting service. James Island started the season at Gray Collegiate on August, 23 rd . Ashely Ridge: Jeff Tate begins his second season at Ashley Ridge after his Foxes produced 8 wins in his first season. Senior QB Trevor Kalisz torched the passing stats for 2,989 yards last year including 28 TD’s and many of those yards were caught by now graduated all-star Derrick Salley . RB’s Jayden Acosta and Jeffrey Ruffin return and Acosta tallied 959 yards last year. The WR’s will get plenty of work in the A-R passing attack and Jagger Spivey , Jalen Drayton , and Nivay Picou lead this group. Cody Patterson , Mason Driggers, Jazahun Holmes , and Bryce Lawhon return on the OL. The defense returns top tackler LB Dylan Polansky (71) and LB Luca Sciannamea . Coach Tate considers Polansky a top candidate to make a post season all-star game. The DL will be manned by Jayden Thompson , Malachi Mitchell , and Gage Ridgeway . Joseph Nelson , Stephen Jefferson , and Ja’Kwan Simmons should help anchor the seconadary. West Ashley: Donnie Kiffer and his Wildcats were a handful of plays away from winning at least eight games last season and this year’s unit may have that potential as well. Returning at quarterback is senior David Dounian , a dual-threat performer who totaled more than 1,700 yards last season. While the running backs are somewhat new, the passing game could be productive with the return of junior Ethan Ranew and senior tight end Jude Claborn . The offensive line is a strength with returning starters Hampton O’Donald , Daniel Dounian , Jimmy Jones and Matt Atkinson . A combination of those will share time along the defensive line as well. Senior Davion Kinard-Taylor is a key returner defensively as a starting end. He produced more than 20 tackles for loss in 2023. Junior Bristof Biegenzahn is a junior who looks to make an impact defensively, primarily on the outside. West Ashley also returns a weapon on special teams in senior Jacob Adams , who averaged 40 yards per punt and booted nine field goals last season. Fort Dorchester: Shaun Lorenzano is in his first year at Fort Dorchester and the Patriots have three starters on offense and 8 starters back on defense working hard to improve on a 7-4 season last year. The returning starters on offense are RB Ryan Campbell , OL Marquise Wilson and OL Lamareon Thompson . The defenders back CB Jordan Wright , CB Jalen White , LB Jaxon King , LB Romaum Parson , SS Chaz Mitchell , LB Maliquan Pimentel and DE Malichi Watson (6-1, 230). Watson is among best DE’s in the state. Stall: New Warrior head coach Kenny Freeman is in his first year at Stall after serving as a former head coach at Midland Valley . “A lot of teams at the 5-A level already have everything in place, they are like a small college,” said Coach Freeman. “Stall has been behind a little so it was somewhat of a shock as far as what they had in place when I got here, so everything I’ve been doing goes towards building a program, get the facilities right, get a new weight room, and getting everything going in the right direction. “The first step is to get the kids to come out,” said Freeman. “Of course, if you win it’s easier to get them to come out so it is like the chicken and the egg scenario. It’s important to get them lifting and getting bigger.” One key returner is two-way lineman Hayden “Tiny” Gregory , who earned all-region honors last season. The 6-0, 250-pound Gregory will anchor the trenches and provide leadership for underclassmen. Senior tight end Tommy Miller and senior running back Montrell Davis also will lead offensively. On defense, returning linebackers Jaden Oliver , Josiah Yeadon and Jayvne Manigault will be key performers, along with lineman Tony Tabora and defensive back Bryce Williams.
By Larry Gamble August 23, 2024
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By Neill Kirkpatrick August 12, 2024
By Neill Kirkpatrick Special to the HSSR Summerville – Sunday afternoon the Post and Courier held its annual football media at Cane Bay High School and despite a week that saw tropical storm Debby wreak havoc with practice schedules several of the low country’s top players and coaches showed up to talk and get their picture taken. “We were only able to get in three practices this week so like a lot of teams we are behind in what we need to do to get ready for the opener,” said Cross High School head coach Shawn Wright . The media day is held by long time Post and Courier and HSSR senior writer David Shelton . Shelton has been one of the top Prep writers in the state for over three decades and before pictures and interviews began he had a powerful message for all the young men, “Football is what you do and not who you are.” Shelton shared with the players and coaches his personal tragedy of the loss of his two sons to the fentanyl problem plaguing our country. He let the players know that if you are having issues or other problems in your life there are always other solutions that will not end your life. He has a web site “1team1cause.com” which has the sole purpose to educate and help young people. The HSSR’s top ranked junior prospect Desmond Greene of Timberland was in attendance. The 6-5, 335 five-star prospect has over 20 offers to date with no favorites at the present time. His biggest concern right now is to get ready for the season. “I just keep grinding, keep working every day to get better. I want to embrace every challenge and every criticism to get better. I have heard from a lot of people and some stand out more than others but I am still feeling things out,” said Green. The James Island Trojans are coming off the best season in school history since James Island and Fort Johnson merged, finishing the year at 12-1 and advancing into the third round had several players in attendance including HSSR Top 100 Prospects Dalton Woodall (28 th ), Gray Dangerfield (48) and Hendrix Beran (54). Woodall (6-3,295) and Beran (6-4,252) anchor the Trojan defensive line and both are being recruited by several schools with Woodall holding an offer from the University of Toledo . On the upcoming season Woodall said, “We like to push each other a lot especially in the weight room. We have a lot of confidence and we know that if we continue to work hard and follow the plan we can go farther than we did last season.” Dangerfield is the top ranked kicker in the state and recently picked up an offer from Virginia Tech to add to the four offers from Army , Navy , Georgia Southern and Charleston Southern . When asked about being the top ranked kicker in the state Dangerfield replied, “It felt good to be recognized as the top kicker. I just get some touchbacks and score some points for the team.” Fort Dorchester’s Jalen White checks in the 65 th ranked player in the HSSR’s Top 100 . The 5-9, 170 defensive back will be playing for his third head coach in three years. Despite the turnover Jalen is still getting a lot of looks from college coaches among them are Wingate University, Georgia Southern and Coastal Carolina . Presently Wingate is in the lead. “I am just trying to help the new players get ready for the season. We have kept the same defense so we feel good about that but we are working hard to get back to our legacy,” said White. The HSSR always talked with a couple of players from the host school Cane Bay ; defensive back Malachi Dickerson (6,170) and defensive end Joshua Frost (6, 220). Both are senior leaders for the Cobra’s and they are looking to lead the team to its first region championship in school history this year. “My role on the team is to lead by example and to help the younger kids get used to how we practice and get ready to play,” said Dickerson.
By Billy Baker August 11, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Columbia — Several head coaches ( Kevin Jones - Blackville Hilda, Victor Floyd - Chester, and Richard Bonneville - May River) who attended the annual HSSR media day on July, 28th at the University of South Carolina were interviewed about their teams for the upcoming 2024 season. Blackville-Hilda brought 12 players to the media day and Coach Jones first commented about his 2025 top recruit Jaquel Holman (6-2, 200) who committed to the Gamecocks over the summer. “A lot of schools offered him as a running back and others offered him as a linebacker and South Carolina was initially hard on him as a free safety or rover type, kid of a hybrid between outside linebacker and safety. Holman is ranked as the number six over-all prospect in the 2025 class in South Carolina by the HSSR coming into the season. “Once they saw him a little more with the ball in his hands they are re-evaluating just where he might be suited best but he can play on either side of the football,” said Coach Jones. “Jaquel never misses a work-out and he is a team leader and just a great kid all-around. As a running back he is so balanced and we talk about his size and speed but he also has great vision and he can see a small hole and take it 80 yards. “On defense (OLB) we blitz him a lot and he is great at getting to the quarterback,” said Coach Holman. “He can do a lot of different things on either side of the ball and we are happy to have him.” After finishing 10-3 last season Blackville-Hilda is ranked number five by the HSSR in the pre-season. “We lost in the third round to Christ Church but we probably played them as well as anybody did. We have most everybody back this season What makes us a contender is our over-all team speed. When we line up with four wide-outs they are all tall and run 4.6 or better, We can put Holman at running back or in the slot also.” The two top receivers entering the season are all-region Namir Anderson (6-0, 175) and Jamarian Priester (6-2, 190) a transfer from Williston-Elko . Junior TE Messiah McFadden (6-4, 185) is a solid prospect who runs a 4.58 forty Jayden Jackson (5-9, 210) also returns at running back. Four-year starter Samari Williams (5-9,185, 4.5) returns at QB. “We are big on offense, but we have good team speed,” said Coach Jones. On defense all-region senior LB Jabarias Johnson (5-8-205) returns along with Holman. Seniors Timothy Beard (5-7,235) and Isaiah Greggs (5-9,200) are returning two-way lineman along with junior all-region returner Jayden Dash (6-2, 255). The Hawks return 8 starters on defense. The Hawks will get a week zero test when they host Barnwell on Thursday, August, 22. “We were able to pull one out last year against them in Barnwell last year so I am sure they are out for revenge this season and they have a really good team,” said Coach Jones. Veteran Chester head coach, Victor Floyd , saw his Cyclones finish 10-3 a year ago in Class AAA and realignment has Chester competing in the AA classification this season. “We have a large group of players who have taken a lot of snaps and this will be important to our chances for success this season,” said Coach Floyd. “Our new region (3-AA) consists of Mid-Carolina , Fairfield Central , Columbia , and Eau Claire . We play Fairfield every year and they are our rivals but tit has been a few years since we’ve played the other teams in our region.” Coach Floyd, starting his 31st season in coaching, brought six players to media day. Senior QB Trooper Floyd (6-2, 195) returns after earning all-region and all-state honors as a junior and he will be starting for his third season. Senior center Ja’Brell White (6-3, 290) also returns to lead the OL. Senior Donnavan Wilmore (6-2, 220) returns to play both TE and OL. “Trooper will be starting for his third season and he is an excellent passer and a decent runner and he understands our offense really well,” said Coach Floyd. “White starts for us at center and he is a three-year starter for us also.” Trooper Floyd enters the season ranked number 20 among all 2025 HSSR prospects starting the season. The Cyclone defense will be led by junior DL prospect Terry Radford (6-1, 230) who earned all-region honors last season with 74 tackles including 20 TFL. “He has been a really good player for us for the past two seasons and now he will be a junior showing great next level potential,” said Coach Floyd. Chester returns seven starters each on both sides of the football. “Our goal is always to compete to win the region and position ourselves to make a run in the play-offs,” said Coach Floyd. “If we win the region, we will get a few games at home and if we can stay healthy, we can see what happens.” Chester advanced to the third round of the AAA playoffs last season before losing to eventual state champion Daniel . “We have had our share of competitive playoff games the past few seasons,” said Coach Floyd. Chester has started fall practice ranked number two in Class AA by the HSSR just behind top ranked Clinton who will also compete in AA this season. Chester will begin the 2024 season hosting Lancaster on August, 23 rd . Second year May River head coach Richard Bonneville was accompanied to media day by five of his leadership players for the 2024 season. “Today we have with us running back and receiver Gage Duncan , (5-10,165) probably the captain of the team, who will be starting for his third season, and senior three-year starter Tanner Macey (6-1, 170) is here and he is a three-year starter at quarterback,” said Coach Bonneville.“ William Bonneville (6-2, 280) will be back for his third season at right tackle, along with Ethan Sprinkle (6-2, 230) a three-year returning starter at linebacker, and Will Bostick (6-2, 280) is with us today and he is a two-year defensive back returning starter.” Bonneville is ranked as the 55 th over-all prospect in the 2025 class in South Carolina by the HSSR starting the season. May River was 4-7 in Bonneville’s first season and in year two the coach is expecting vast improvement. “Our goals are that we want to be competitive in our region, we never want to quit, and we want to win,” said Coach Bonneville. “We want to win our season opener, compete to win a region title, and then sew how far we can advance in the playoffs. “We have worked really hard in the off-season and we are anxious to see how all our hard work is going to pay off in our second season,” said Coach Bonneville. “In realignment, we lost both Lucy Beckham and James Island and they were a handful I promise you. We picked up Bishop England and Beaufort (Region 6-AAAA) and Hilton Head , Colleton County and Bluffton were in our region last year.” May River competed as a AAA program the past two seasons. “In the past we competed against teams like Gilbert and Dillon in the playoffs so moving up a classification will be a challenge,” said Coach Bonneville. “In the past we were known for our toughness and we have been working hard at getting the toughness back in our program,” he said. May River will scrimmage Hampton County on August, 12 before participating in the Lake City Sonic Jamboree against Kingstree on August, 16. They will start the regular season hosting Airport on August, 23rd.
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Abbeville – According to athletic director Maggie Jameson, Abbeville’s reclassification from Class AA tp Class A is overall a better situation for the student-athletes in her athletic program. While Abbeville has more than held their own in Class AA in football, the AA classification and region placement caused significant challenges in terms of competitiveness, travel and overall student achievement. Moving to Class A will help to rectify those issues, according to Jameson. Abbeville was initially placed back in AA during the South Carolina High School League’s reclassification but was granted relief during its appeal process. “Transitioning to Class A allows for our sports outside of football to have a better opportunity to be more competitive, specifically our female sports,” Jameson says. “Our (enrollment) numbers reflected being in Class A. Being in class A allows for much shorter travel times, with the average being roughly 45 minutes each way versus the over an hour that we were driving in AA. “The difference in travel will mean shorter nights with away games. It also give us an opportunity to play the same students they played while growing up in the recreation department.” Jameson is pleased overall with the success of the athletic program during the 2023-24 school year. She is hopeful for even more success across the board in 2024-25. “Last year we ended with several region championships and we had a state champion in track. Next year we hope to continue the growth and success in Class A. I look forward to seeing how our teams compete in our new region.” The athletic director continues to be appreciative of the support the athletics program receives from a community that steps up to support all of the sports at the school. Few small schools can match the level of community support in Abbeville. In terms of personnel, Jameson says there is a new volleyball coach as Sara Wojtjowski takes over the program. She is the only new varsity sport head coach. Jamie Nickles returns to lead the powerhouse football program this fall. Nickles has guided the Panthers to eight state titles and is the winningest coach in school history with more than 200 victories. Daniel Little will return as head baseball coach and Doug Belcher returns to coach boys basketball. Darrell Crawford is the varsity girls basketball coach while Chris Guire coaches cross country in the fall and girls soccer in the spring. Frank Smith also coaches girls soccer. Arnaldo Sabatino is the boys soccer coach and Andy Hagood coaches the boys golf team. Tim Collins returns as head softball coach. Ben Glace is the head wrestling coach. Coaching track are Pete Calhoun and Rebecca Holland. Along with community support, Jameson sees a coaching staff that works extra hard to give their athletes the best opportunity to compete and win championships. And, coaching at Abbeville is about more than wins and losses. “Our coaches do a phenomenal job of not only coaching our athletes in their respective sports, but also coaching them in the game of life,” she says. “They work so hard to ensure that we succeed on the field, on the court, on the mat, and in our community. “Abbeville has the most supportive fans who come out to events by the bus load and are always there to support out athletes in every way possible,” says Jameson, who is entering her third year as athletic director. “Without the community, the fans, the businesses, we could not run our athletic department.”
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