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PHOTOS: Mar 5th SCHSL BB Semi Finals - Berkeley vs North Myrtle Beach

Larry Gamble • March 6, 2025

Berkeley junior Aiyanna Moses launches a three point shot.

Photo from March 5th, the SCHSL AA Girls semi-final game between Berkeley and North Myrtle Beach.


Enjoy this sample of images, 
follow this link for the full gallery.

By Larry Gamble March 6, 2025
Fort Mill senior Noah Johnson at the three point line
By Larry Gamble March 6, 2025
Greenville junior Cameron Oliver driving for two more points.
By Larry Gamble March 6, 2025
Berkeley junior Donovan Green about make a fade away jump shot.
By Larry Gamble March 6, 2025
Day 1 - of the SCHSL Championships Games: 4 games with 8 teams going for the gold! Thursday, March 6 2:00pm - Lee Central vs. Military Magnet - Girls Class A State Championship 4:00pm - Abbeville vs. Denmark Olar - Boys Class A State Championship  6:00pm - Dillon vs. Walhalla - Girls Class AAA State Championship 8:00pm - Powdersville vs. Keenan - Boyss Class AAA State Championship Tickets are available at the gate at The Florence Center for $15. . Gates open 1 hour before the first game. If you want to watch at home, the SCHSL announced coverage from stations in these markets on March 6th, 7th, and 8th : Asheville, NC / Greenville, SC WMYA (My40 Asheville-Greenville ) Columbia, SC WACH.2 – (TBD Network) – the network is called TBD Charleston, SC WCIV (MyTV Charleston) Myrtle Beach, SC Thursday – Friday: EPDE(CW21 Myrtle Beach) Saturday: HPDE (WPDE-4)
By Larry Gamble March 5, 2025
Photo from March 4th, the SCHSL AA Girls semi-final game between Lake City and Andrew Jack son . This sample of images, follow this link for the full gallery.
By Larry Gamble March 5, 2025
Photo from March 4th, the SCHSL AA Girls semi-final game between Atlantic Collegiate and Andrew Jackson . This sample of images, follow this link for the full gallery.
By Larry Gamble March 5, 2025
Photo from March 4th, the SCHSL AA Girls semi-final game between Eau Claire and Clinton .  This sample of images, follow this link for the full gallery.
By Larry Gamble March 5, 2025
Photo from March 4th, the SCHSL AA Boyss semi-final game between Liberty High School and High Point Academy . This sample of images, follow this link for the full gallery.
By Billy Baker March 5, 2025
By Billy G. Baker Publisher  Florence —On the way to “Repeat Status” in SCHSL AA girls’ basketball, the Andrew Jackson Lady Volunteers are the definition of “consistency and focus” and they showed that once again in a 96-33 win over Lake City in the Lower State championship game played at the Florence Civic Center on Tuesday (March,4). Andrew Jackson will now face Eau Claire , after their upset winner over Clinton on Tuesday at noon on Tuesday (March, 4th) at the Florence Civic Center. After the big win AJ head coach Steven Fair , a graduate of the school where he coaches, told reporters, “We try to make practice harder than a game,” said Coach Fair. “The girl’s show up every day and they put the work in and here we are the results of the fruits of our labor. These kids have bought in to what we are trying to do and what we are trying to accomplish as a program. It just gets better and better every time we step out on the court. “It’s like a family,” said Coach Fair. “Every day at practice everybody gets along with no issues. I am just happy to be a part of it. Those girls make it like a family type atmosphere. They go out and hang out together; go bowling. They do a lot of things together and that makes it easier for us as coaches to do our job.” In reference to senior star player Tamia Watkins, Coach Fair responded, “She has been what she is doing now since the 7 th grade,” he said. “She has been a part of the varsity program since the 7 th grade. She left and went to Legion Collegiate, and came back, and we are so blessed to have her back.” AJ was led against Lake City by 2024-25 HSSR Miss Basketball candidate Tamia Watkins (6-2) who came into the game averaging 30.1 points, 14.3 rebounds, 5.3 steals, 3.3 assists and two blocks a game. Talk about consistently, Watkins scored 33 points in the game and dominated the boards with over 12 rebounds and she had a team high 8 assists. The Elon College signee is likely one of the biggest misses by some ACC/SEC schools in recent memory, and the HSSR predicts she will be in the transfer portal shortly after her freshman season is over. Watkins can play all five positions. She dribbles like a point guard and her foot-work, around the basket, deserves a five-star rating. Watkins is shooting 57 per cent from the field. Against Lake City, Junior guard Ni’Yonna Asbelle scored 24 points with 9 rebounds and six assists, while 5-8 junior shooting guard Trinity Delly scored 15 points with five rebounds and four assists. Senior Emily McCall had 9 points and six assists. AJ also got point production from 8 th grader Alexa Fair with four points while senior Tiara Know contributed three points. Syraiah Blair, Leah Shropshire, Haven Jordan, and Dream Jones rounded out AJ’s scoring with two points each. The Panthers should not feel bad about scoring only 33 points against Andrew Jackson. During the 2024-25 season to date, 18 other teams scored 33 or fewer points against the AA power house. One team got beat 104 to 8! The Panthers were led in scoring by 8 th grade guard Hannah Riles with 14 points. She came into the game averaging 12.1 points. Junior Na’Shira Starks (Six-foot) added 8 points while Kailey Graham contributed four points. Junior Trayana Burgess scored three points while junior Jada Robinson and Brianna Shaw each had two points. Lake City is head coached by Shaquetta Cooper .
By Billy Baker March 4, 2025
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Florence —After trailing Wren , 31-28, at the half, Lancaster (26-1) rallied to win a hard-fought game in the AAAA SCHSL upper state finals with a 61-57 lead at the final buzzer. Lancaster will now prepare to play North Augusta on Friday in the Florence Civic Center at 4 p.m. in the SCHSL AAAA gold medal round. North Augusta beat Wilson to advance. After the hard-fought win Lancaster head coach Jerrod Cathern said, “We have a very disciplined group of players, a very dedicated group, and a very smart group of basketball players,” said Coach Jerron Cauthen . “Over 90 per cent of our players on this team have a 4.0 or better GPA. We have a student first, player second attitude. “I was told by a coach once that you win with character, not characters,” said Coach Cauthen. “We could have folded several times tonight with some of the calls that didn’t go our way, and shots not falling, but our guys hung in there and found a way to win. I am very excited for our kids who found a way to win. “My halftime thoughts were that we had to play deeper with our starting five,” said Coach Cauthen. “We also worked better at cutting off their give and go lanes they had scored some baskets on in the first half.” Coach Cauthen also praised the play of Queens College bound senior Jordan Watford who led Lancaster 25 points in the game. “He showed why he is the number one player in the state in my opinion,” said Coach Cauthen. “He has a high basketball I-Q and a 4.9 GPA as an honor student in the class room. He knows how to play the game and as he goes the team goes.” Behind’s Watford’s 25 points the Bruins were also led by senior Jacarey Ballard’s 10 points while Columbus parker and Niquan White contributed 15 and 14 points respectively. RJ Brown had five points and Malik Tinsley scored four points for the victorious Bruins. Wren is head coached by 42-year coaching veteran Fran Campbell. The Hurricanes were led by senior leader Brock Cherry with 22 points. Leading scorer on the season Abijah Franklin was hurt by foul trouble all game and he finished with 14 points after coming into the game with a 32.4 points per game average. Rhett Warga contributed 13 points while Beau Brannon and Ethan Harkness scored six and two points respectively. Wren took a 20-9 lead after the first period as Cherry scored 8 points in the first period on a running jumper, a free throw, a lay-up and a three- point shot from way down-town with 3:34 left that gave Wren a 12-4 lead with 3:34 left in the opening period. Lancaster rallied in the second period as Watford scored 11 points including a monster dunk late in the quarter that cut the deficit to 27-26. With the score tied at 28 Warga hit a three-point shot at the half-time buzzer for Wren to give his team a 31-28 lead at the break. In the second half Franklin got into foul trouble for Wren and he spent some time on the bench. Both teams went into the final period tied at 47 each. The difference in the game was the fact Lancaster made 12-of16 free throws in the game, 8 coming in the final period.
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