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Palmetto Christian, Orangeburg Prep Advance To SCISA AAA Girl’s Finals With Wins Over Pee Dee Academy and Christian Academy

Billy Baker • Feb 21, 2024

By Billy G. Baker

Publisher

Sumter — In SCISA AAA girls’ basketball action on Monday in Sumter, Palmetto Christian (16-6) defeated Pee Dee Academy, 52-48 while Orangeburg Prep remained undefeated (26-0)  with a 47-28 win over Christian  Academy from Myrtle Beach.


Palmetto Christian advances to play defending state champion Hilton Head Christian at 3:30 on Thursday (Feb., 22) while Orangeburg Prep will be challenged by John Paul II at 5 p. m. in the same venue.


Palmetto Christian had a very competitive game against the Lady Golden Eagles and they actually trailed the game, 34-33, entering the final period. 


PC talented junior forward Cokey Suddeth took over the final period for her team, when she scored 16 of her game high 33-points including making 10-of-12 free throws in the fourth quarter. Suddeth also had 13 rebounds.


PC took the lead for good with 5:20 left in the game when Suddeth recovered a turnover and  drove to the basket to make it a 39-38 game. She scored the final 8 points of the game for her team, all from the free throw line.


Senior guard Lizzie McCaskil led Pee Dee with a career high 22 points and her defense helped keep the game close. Rebecca Hammond chipped in 12 points for Pee Dee while Katie Estes and Sydney King contributed six each.


PC got additional scoring help from Audrey Bright, Scotty Wrenn, and freshman Adelaide Suddeth.


After the game head PC coach Raygon Jordan told the HSSR, “We played this team earlier and won by 25 so I knew they would come into this game seeking revenge,” said Coach Jordan who played college basketball at Erskine College after earning AAA Player of the Year honors at Pinewood Prep her senior year. “We let them hang with us too close today but I am proud of how we got things going in the fourth quarter with the game on the line.”


Coach Jordan was very proud of the play of Suddeth.  “She’s my girl and she has been averaging a double-double all season (26 pts, 10 reb) and she is such a talented player and could not ask of anymore from her,” said Coach Jordan. “I am assuming Hilton Head Christian won today and we are going to go at them as hard as we can on Thursday.”


Pee Dee Academy (15-10) is head coached by Megan Thomas who concluded her third season with the team after this game. “Finishing 15-10 was not what we had in mind when we started the season but all-in-all it was a good season and we are pleased to finish with a winning record.


“We won our region tournament and we are really going to miss our only senior starter Lizzie McCaskill,” said Coach Thomas. “Se has been a great leader on both sides of the ball for a long time.”

 

Orangeburg Prep Dominated Second half In Big Win Over Christian Academy


 After leading Christian Academy by only 20-17 at the half,  the Orangeburg Prep (26-0) Lady Indians stepped up their play on both sides of the ball in the second half and won easily 47-28 by the final buzzer.


After the game, 40-plus year O-P coaching veteran Jan Stoudenmire, told the HSSR, “Having been around for 40 years, we have had some good teams but I do not ever remember being 26-0 before,” she said after the game at The Sumter Civic Center. “I recall finishing 27-2 once and would you believe we only returned four players from our very successful team of last season. We have a very deep roster with this year’s team and our feeder program has been helping us a lot also.


“In the first half we just couldn’t get the ball to go into the basket,” said Coach Stoudenmire. “We just kept getting after it and we tried to keep the pressure on their point guard. In the second half our shots finally started dropping and I felt like our man-to-man defense got to them also.”


One factor that helped O-P was their dominance on the boards, both offense and defense. They got two and three shots at the basket most of the second half.


The team’s two returning starters for the 2023-24 season are senior point guard Katherine Lambrecht and inside player Jane Walker Yonce who led her team with 10 points in the game. Lambrecht contributed 9 points and numerous assists from her point guard position.  Izzy Exum also had seven points in the win.


“We have had balanced scoring all season,” said Coach Stoudenmre. “Katherine Lambrecht makes everything go for us and she is a confident leader on the court and she has been around the program for along time. I am just glad she is in an Indian jersey.


“Also, very proud of the play of Yonce and she is a good inside rebounder who can shoot well also,” said Coach Stoudenmire. “We are 10 deep and our entire team has contributed to our success.”


Coach Stoudenmire said she does not know a thing about John Paul II who they play on Thursday. “We just hope to play our style of basketball and keep working hard,” said Coach Stoudenmire. “Any team you play this deep in the playoffs is very good.”


Other starters for O-P include Annabelle Hunter and Grayson Garrick. The rest of the team consists of senior Peyton Schurlknight and sophomore Preston Schurlknight along with sophomore Kate Holstein, sophomore Hannah Lambrecht, sophomore Jayme Culler and freshman Mary Legare Delaney.


Christian Academy was led in scoring by Carly Belle Jackson and Payton Rumley with 8 points each.


Head Christian Academy coach Jason Warren told the HSSR after the game, “We have five seniors we are saying good bye too and they were all a vital part of our success,” said Coach Warren. “Two weeks ago, Grace Owens tore her ACL so we lost her for the remainder of the season. Payton Rumley, Mary Claire McDonald, Sydney Wittschen and Carly Belle Jackson will all be missed.


“We have been building with this senior group since I became the head coach three years ago,” said Coach Warren. “We were 17-2 two years ago and we were the region co-champs last season before the flu bug wiped us out. This season we set a school record with 23 wins so we have been building the team and look forward to the future.”   


Palmetto Christian's talented Junior Forward Cokey Suddeth led her team with a game high 33 points and also had 13 rebounds.  In the fourth quarter, she made 10-of-12 free throws as part of a 16 point 4th Quarter scoring run. 

By Larry Gamble 15 May, 2024
Updates to the SCISA Championship Series for Softball and Baseball. Some games in this best of three series are not complete, others were weather postponed. SCISA SOFTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES CLASS AAAA Champions - Laurence Manning Monday Laurence Manning 5 Hammond 4 Tuesday Hammond 0 Laurence Manning 9 CLASS AAA Champions - Pee Dee Academy (third straight state title) Monday Orangeburg Prep 0 Pee Dee Academy 3 Tuesday Pee Dee 6 Orangeburg Prep 5 AA Monday Colleton Prep 1 Clarendon Hall 6 Tuesday rescheduled for Wednesday at 5pm Clarendon Hall Colleton Prep Wednesday At Neutral Site if Needed CLASS A Champions- JEFFERSON DAVIS ACADEMY Monday Cross Schools 0 Jefferson Davis 4 Tuesday Jefferson Davis 11 Cross Schools 0 SCISA BASEBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Best-of-3 series AAAA Monday Augusta Christian 3 Cardinal Newman 1 Tuesday rescheduled to Wednesday Cardinal Newman at Augusta Christian, 6 p.m. Thursday At - Lexington HS - if Needed AAA Monday Hilton Head Christian 3 Pee Dee Academy 1 Tuesday rescheduled to Wednesday Pee Dee at Hilton Head Christian, 6 p.m. Thursday At Neutral Site if Needed CLASS AA Champion - Dorchester Academy Monday Calhoun Academy 2 Dorchester 6 Tuesday Dorchester 5 Calhoun Academy 1 CLASS A Monday Richard Winn 8 Holly Hill 2 Tuesday rescheduled for Wednesday Holly Hill at Richard Winn, 6 p.m. Thursday At Neutral Site if Needed
By Staff reports 15 May, 2024
Other four Game 2s postponed, rescheduled for Wednesday
By Billy Baker 14 May, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Summerton — Softball championships are not always won just by the plays of the moment; they are won by the players on championship teams who prepare on a year-round basis, through summer ball, fall ball, outside instruction, and a total commitment to the sport. In Clarendon Hall’s 6-1 win over Colleton Prep (18-5-2) in Monday’s first game in the best- of- three SCISA AA state title series, observers could see the aforementioned on full display as a relaxed and well-trained team from Clarendon Hall played error free softball. Pitcher Calli Yount had 11 strike-outs, and the Saints produced timely hits with runners in scorer’s position.  It was the third time the two teams had meet this season and it was the third win for Clarendon Hall. The two previous wins were 8-0 and 6-0 so Colleton Prep improved by scoring a run this time. They hope to score even more as the two teams (weather permitting) get ready to play game two at 5 p.m. at Colleton Prep today. After the game Clarendon Hall head coach Jeffrey Bays , told the HSSR, “We definitely got some timely hits today but we didn’t hit the ball like we usually do,” said Coach Bays. “You do have those games where you are not as strong as you usually are at the plate, and we tell our girls to be patient and wait on their pitch. “Getting some walks, mixed in with a few timely hits, proved to be a game changer for us, said Coach Bays. “I was really proud of how the girls responded to the challenge today. I can’t think of an error we made, and that is really important, and we have played very clean ball most of the year. “Our pitcher tomorrow will be a game time situation,” said Coach Bays. “Calli had a good outing today but we do have several pitchers who can throw strikes so we’ll just have to wait and see.” Colleton Prep head coach Tiger Martin told the HSSR , “They scored six runs total and five of them came in the second inning and then they got a solo home run later and made some errors and gave them some walks that helped them score the six runs,” said Coach Martin. “More games are lost then ever won. The team that makes the fewest mistakes usually comes out on top and they played a cleaner ball game then we did tonight. “It didn’t help that we had four backward K’s and we need to swing the bats more,” said Coach Martin. “We have to lay off her riser ball that was coming in high today and it can be virtually unhittable. Hopefully, we will have an umpire today that likes them thrown a little lower. We have to hope she can bring the ball down a little.” The Saints pushed across five runs in the bottom of the second inning. Yount led off with a single and then Colleen McIntosh drew a walk. Lacey Corbett singled to score Yount for a 1-0 lead and a throwing error on the throw in allowed both runners to advance to second to third. Two batters later, Macie McIntosh drew a one-out walk to load the bases. Brynlee Brewer , the only new starter on the team this season, reached on an error allowing two runs to score to make it 3-0. Two batters later, Macie McIntosh , drew a one-out walk to load the bases. An RBI ground-out RBI by junior Mandy Wells made it 4-0. The Saints 5 th run scored on a passed ball. In the CP 4 th inning, Ava Murray led off with a double down the third base line. She was brought in on a two-out single by Hannah Strickland to close the deficit to 5-1. CH added an insurance run in the bottom of the 5 th on a solo home run by Yount over the left field fence. Yount had three hits in the game including a home run. Clarendon Hall had six hits for the game and they benefitted from several CP errors and five walks they were issued. Yount gave up five hits in the game with two walks to go along with her 11 K’s. Senior Sydney Stivender pitched all six innings for CP. She recorded four strike-outs in taking the loss.
By Staff reports 14 May, 2024
Hilton Head Christian, Augusta Christian, Dorchester, Richard Winn take openers
By Staff reports 14 May, 2024
Laurence Manning, Pee Dee, Clarendon Hall, Jefferson Davis win openers
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 14 May, 2024
Cardinals beat Hammond 4-0 to finish as undefeated AAAA champion
By Larry Gamble 14 May, 2024
Scores from around the SCISA universe from Game 1 Monday. SCISA SOFTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Best-of-3 series AAAA Monday Laurence Manning 5 Hammond 4 Tuesday Hammond at Laurence Manning, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday At Neutral Site if Needed AAA Monday Orangeburg Prep 0 Pee Dee Academy 3 Tuesday Pee Dee at Orangeburg Prep, 6 p.m. Wednesday At Neutral Site if Needed AA Monday Colleton Prep 1 Clarendon Hall 6 Tuesday Clarendon Hall at Colleton Prep, 5 p.m. Wednesday At Neutral Site if Needed CLASS A Monday Cross Schools 0 Jefferson Davis 4 Tuesday Jefferson Davis vs Cross Schools, @ Bluffton High School Wednesday At Neutral Site if Needed SCISA BASEBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Best-of-3 series AAAA Monday Augusta Christian 3 Cardinal Newman 1 Tuesday Cardinal Newman at Augusta Christian, 6 p.m. Thursday At Neutral Site if Needed AAA Monday Hilton Head Christian 3 Pee Dee Academy 1 Tuesday Pee Dee at Hilton Head Christian, 6 p.m. Thursday At Neutral Site if Needed AA Monday Calhoun Academy 2 Dorchester 6 Tuesday Dorchester at Calhoun Academy, 6:30 p.m. Thursday At Neutral Site if Needed CLASS A Monday Richard Winn 8 Holly Hill 2 Tuesday Holly Hill at Richard Winn, 6 p.m. Thursday At Neutral Site if Needed
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 13 May, 2024
Five of eight series will have teams trying to defend titles
By Billy Baker 13 May, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Sumter — The good news was that no rain fell on Sumter’s Patriot Park on May, 11 providing for some great games in the annual SCISA softball playoffs with 8 teams qualifying to compete for AAAA, AAA, AA and Class A state titles starting on Monday. Game two will be played on Tuesday at the opposite site of the home team on Monday. If a third game is needed it will be played at a neutral site on Wednesday. One notable highlight from the games on Saturday was junior Mandy Wells of Clarendon Hall hitting three consecutive home runs in her team’s 15-0 win over Calhoun Academy to advance the Saints to the AA finals on Monday against Colleton Prep . Wells hit her two home runs to dead center field and her second homer was a base clearing grand slam. Her third home run was a line drive over right center field. Wells came into the SCISA tournament batting .481 with 28 RBI’s. Game one between Clarendon Hall and Colleton Prep is schduled for 6pm on Monday in Summerton. Laurence Manning defeated Hammond 5-3 to advance to the AAAA finals. The lost sent Hammond to the loser’s bracket finale against Wilson Hall and Hammond the defeated the Barons 14-4 to earn the right to play Laurence Manning for the title starting on Monday at 6 p.m. in Manning. “We started out hitting the ball right at people and Hammond gave us a great game,” said LMA head coach Buddy Truett . ´We didn’t like having to get up at 7 a.m. to get over here by 9 a.m. and it took us awhile to get going. We are excited to playing for a state championship. It should be a very competitive series and having finished runner-up the past two seasons we are focused on winning it all this year.” LMA trailed Hammond 3-3 going into the bottom of the 6 th inning. Lily Welborn led off with a single and made it all the way to third on a throwing error. An RBI single by Kaylee Avins scored Welborn to tie the score at 3. The difference in the game was a two- run homer from 8 th grader Karly Bjork the next batter up for LMA. “I told her after she hit the home run that I didn’t think I could love her anymore but I do now,” said Coach Truett. “I am very proud of the girls. We made some errors early in the game we do not normally make but we came back from being down and I very proud of all of them. ”We know that Pee Dee has good pitching and they are a solid hitting team also so we are expecting quite a series against them,” said Coach Kinard. “We went over there last year and kicked the ball around a bit. Our goal is playing better defense against them. Defense wins championships.” In Class AAA action, Orangeburg Prep defeated Thomas Sumter 15-0 to advance to the AAA finals. The Class AAA championship games for Pee Dee and Orangeburg Prep start Monday in Mullins at 6pm. Pee Dee Academy head coach Wes Eskridge told the HSSR after his team’s big win over John Paul II Saturday: “We have been fortunate to win three state titles in a row and we are competing in the finals for the 7 th straight time and I could not be prouder of this team,” said Coach Eskridge. ”Jo Jo Perritt is just a sophomore and she gets the job down in the circle for us. “Orangeburg Prep is a tough team and the key for us is for us to play our game and not theirs,” said Coach Eskridge. “We know we have to keep working hard.” In Class A action Jefferson Davis Academy will compete against Cross Schools , who defeated Laurens Academy 4-3 to advance. Jefferson Davis earned the right to play for a Class A title by defeating Cross School 7-1 on Saturday. Head JDA head coach Bart Owens told the HSSR , “Regan Still did a great job pitching all three games in the tournament and she is headed to Florence-Darlington Tech to play next season,” said Coach Owens. “We beat Wardlaw 16-3 and Laurens Academy in our other two tournament games ”Regan is an outstanding pitcher and she is the best that I have ever had at JDA,” said Coach Owens. “Super proud of the whole team today. Or goal now is to win the state championship next week.” The Class A championship series starts Monday at JDA game time is 6pm.
By Dennis Brunson hssrl.com Associate Editor 13 May, 2024
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