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By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor February 4, 2025
Eagles boys are 1-5 in region
By Dennis Brunson November 13, 2024
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor Sumter – The regular season in high school football is always special, but there is nothing that compares to the postseason. Looking at the brackets, seeing what has to happen for this particular matchup to happen, the anticipation of said matchups and the excitement that builds up as teams try to make a run toward a state championship. With the reclassification put forward by the South Carolina High School League for this year, all of the classifications will have a different vibe. Class A no longer will have Christ Church , Southside Christan School and St. Joseph’s because of the multiplier rule, but it does have a new dominant force in Abbeville . The Panthers, long a force in AA, is now in Class A and has to be seen as the prohibitive favorite. Still though, you’ve got to play the games and see what happens. We can’t do that, but we can fill out the bracket to see who we have facing off for the championship in Orangeburg the second week of December. WHO’S IN: Upper State Region 1 : 1. Abbeville 2. Ware Shoals 3. Whitmire 4. Dixie 5. McCormick 6. Calhoun Falls Region 2 : 1. Lewisville 2. Lamar 3. Lee Central 4. McBee 5. C.A. Johnson Region 3 : 1. Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 2. Blackville-Hilda 3. Calhoun County 4. Ridge Spring-Monetta 5. Williston-Elko Lower State Region 4 : 1. Bamberg-Ehrhart 2. Ridgeland 3. Denmark-Olar 4. Hardeeville Region 5 : 1. Cross 2. Branchville 3. Baptist Hill 4. Scott’s Branch 5. Military Magnet 6. Bethune-Bowman Region 6 : 1. Lake View 2. Hannah-Pamplico 3. Latta 4. Carvers Bay 5. Johnsonville 6. Green Sea Floyds FIRST ROUND Upper State C.A. Johnson (2-8) at Abbeville (8-1) Dixie (7-2) at Blackville-Hilda (8-2) McCormick (3-7) at Lamar (7-3) Calhoun County (3-7) at Lee Central (5-4) McBee (4-5) at Hunter-Kinard-Tyler (9-1) Williston-Elko (2-7) at Ware Shoals (4-5) Calhoun Falls (1-8) at Lewisville (9-1) Ridge Spring-Monetta (5-5) at Whitmire (3=7) Lower State Green Sea Floyds (1-9) at Cross (8-2) Scott’s Branch (4-6) at Ridgeland (6-4) Military Magnet (2-6) at Hannah-Pamplico (7-2) Carvers Bay (4-6) at Denmark-Olar (3-6) Hardeeville (3-7) at Lake View (8-1) Johnsonville (4=6) at Branchville (8-2) Bethune-Bowman (1-9) at Bamberg-Ehrhardt (6-2) Latta (5-5) at Baptist Hill (6-3) The first round of any high school sports playoff is usually filled with blowouts, and that could easily be the case with these 16 games. However, there are intriguing matchups in this group. While Blackville-Hilda has to be the favorite with an 8-2 record, it will take on a 7-2 Dixie squad. Ridgeland finished second in a weak Region 6, while Scott’s Branch came on strong down the stretch to go 4-6. Carvers Bay is 4-6 and will play at 3-6 Denmark-Olar . Latta at Baptist Hill will be an intriguing matchup because the Vikings pound the ball while Baptist Hill pushes the ball through the air. Johnsonville may be just 4-6 and going against an 8-2 Branchville squad, but Johnsonville is the 2-time defending lower state champion. Don’t look for them to go down easy. First-round winners: Upper State: Abbeville, Blackville-Hilda, Lamar, Lee Central, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler, Ware Shoals, Lewisville, Ridge-Spring Monetta. Lower State: Cross, Scott’s Branch, Hannah-Pamplico, Carvers Bay, Lake View, Branchville, Bamberg-Ehrhardt, Latta. SECOND ROUND Upper State Blackville-Hilda at Abbeville Lee Central at Lamar Ware Shoals at Hunter-Kinard-Tyler Ridge Spring-Monetta at Lewisvlle Lower State Scott’s Branch at Cross Carvers Bay at Hannah-Pamplico Branchville at Lake View Latta at Bamberg-Ehrhardt This is the round where the fun starts to kick in with matchups of teams with gaudy records and outstanding reputations. Also, with the Class A regions so widespread, you can easily get pairings of teams that aren’t geographically close, thus leading to first-time matchups. The two most noteworthy showdowns in this round would be 2-loss Blackville-Hilda playing at 1-loss Abbeville. The Panthers will be favored and are led by Damarcus Leach . He will be going up against a future teammate at South Carolina in B-H’s Jaquel Holman . The best lower state matchup will have 2-loss Branchville at 1-loss Lake View . Second-round winners: Upper State: Abbeville, Lamar, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler, Lewisville: Lower State: Cross, Hannah-Pamplico, Lake View, Bamberg-Ehrhardt THIRD ROUND Upper State Lamar at Abbeville Lewisville at Hunter-Kinard-Tyler Lower State Hannah-Pamplico at Cross Bamberg-Ehrhardt at Lake View You’ve got the three champions of the upper state regions and the three region champions from the lower state still alive. The other team in the upper state is No. 2 seed Lamar , while No. 2 seed Hannah-Pamplico is the fourth lower state team. In years past, a matchup between Lamar and Abbeville would be a premier showdown. While Lamar is still a top program, Abbeville is simply a cut above. Hunter-Kinard-Tyler has had a great season, but Lewisville has been on a mission after going out in the second round last season. These lower state matchups would be fun to watch as the pairings have two teams that go about their business in different ways. Third-round winners: Upper State: Abbeville, Lewisville Lower State: Cross, Bamberg-Ehrhardt SEMIFINALS Upper State Lewisville at Abbeville Lower State Bamberg-Ehrhardt at Cross This would be the “collision course” game of the upper state bracket. Lewisville and Abbeville have been dominant all season. The lower state game will be a pairing of two teams that like to pound the football. However, Bamberg-Ehrhardt has senior quarterback Chanston Crosby to give it a better passing option. Semifinal winners: Abbeville, Bamberg-Ehrhardt STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Abbeville vs. Bamberg-Ehrhardt The Red Raiders will present a physical challenge, but Abbeville has tremendous throughout its roster, especially on the defensive side of the ball. However, I go back to what I said at the beginning of the story. Abbeville has to be considered the favorite to win until someone beats it. Your state champion: Abbeville
By Dennis Brunson October 10, 2024
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor Sumter – Earning a berth in the Class A state playoffs is a goal for the Scott’s Branch High School football team in its first season under head coach Patrick Fleming . The Eagles took a big step toward that with a 59-6 victory over St. John’s on Saturday, September 28. That made SBHS 2-4 on the season, but more importantly, 1-1 in Region 5. There is still some work to do, but Fleming likes where his team stands. “It would mean a lot to make the playoffs this year,” said Fleming, who became the Scott’s Branch head coach after serving for well over a decade as an assistant coach at Manning. “It usually takes two or three years to rebuild a program, and we’ve been able to do it in a couple of months. It means the players, the coaching staff, the administration and the community are buying in and supporting it.” Scott’s Branch is doing this after going 0-10 last year. It has been far from a seamless transition, but Fleming likes the way things are coming together. “We don't want to be complacent,” he said. “We’ve been working hard to build the program and it’s good to see the progress and the process unfolding in front of my eyes. “It’s just been the fundamental, working on things like lining up right. We just want them buying in on stuff we’ve been harping on since January. They’re starting to hone in on it and it is starting to translate from the practice field to the game field.” Junior quarterback Javien Conyers had a huge game against St. John’s. He completed 11 of 20 passes for 195 yards and three touchdowns while carrying the ball three times for 43 yards and another score. Nyren Bowman had six catches for 64 yards and a score while carrying the ball two times for 43 yards and a score. He was also a force on the defensive side at linebacker, coming up with six tackles and two tackles for loss. He also forced a fumble that he returned 34 yards for a touchdown. “That was his best game putting it all together,” Fleming said of Bowman, who is a sophomore. “He reminded me of ( Colorado standout) Travis Hunter . He needs to believe in his ability as a top prospect.” For the season, Conyers had completed 30 of 57 passes for 459 yards and four touchdowns. Bowman has been the top target with 20 catches for 218 yards and two scores. Junior Christian Green had 11 catches for 164 yards and a TD, while sophomore Quintin Jackson had six catches for 108 yards and two scores. Jackson has also returned a kickoff for a touchdown. The defense has been up and down. It has been led by senior linebacker Dresean Blanding with 53 tackles to go with three tackles for loss, on interception and two forced fumbles. Junior linebacker Nazaiah Richardson had 50 tackles, three TFLs an interception and two forced fumbles, senior Jeremiah Butler had 47 tackles and five TFLs, and Bowman had 47 tackles and a team high 12 tackles for loss.
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor June 20, 2024
Eagles had around 25 players out for 10 practices
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor April 5, 2024
Girls team has 16 athletes in second year under head coach Tanika Bowman
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