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SCHSL SECOND-ROUND PLAYOFF SCORES AND THIRD-ROUND MATCHUPS

Staff reports • Nov 12, 2023

One step closer to Orangeburg

SCHSL STATE PLAYOFFS

 

AAAAA

First Round

Nov. 3

Upper State

(1) T.L. Hanna 53, (5) Fort Mill 9

(2) Dutch Fork 56, (3) Boiling Springs 7

(1) Clover 31, (4) Woodmont 14

(2) Gaffney 47, (3) Lexington 14

(4) Spartanburg 31, (2) Rock Hill 7

(2) J.L. Mann 4, (4) Blythewood 0

(1) Byrnes 44, (AL) Dorman 17

(3) Hillcrest 37, (3) Nations Ford 29

Lower State

(1) White Knoll 28 (4) Cane Bay 0

(2 Fort Dorchester 40, (3) Socastee 14

(1) Stratford 28, (4) Chapin 27

(2) Sumter 56, (3) Ashley Ridge 13

(1) Summerville 28 (AL) River Bluff 3

(3) Berkeley 44, (4) Conway 8

(1) Carolina Forest 42, (AL) St. James 14

(4) West Ashley 30, (2) Goose Creek 21

 

Second Round

Nov. 10

Upper State

(2) Dutch Fork 31, (1) T.L. Hanna 28

(2) Gaffney 24, (1) Clover 12

(2) J.L. Mann 17, (4) Spartanburg 7

(3) Hillcrest 27,  (1) Byrnes 24

Lower State

(1) White Knoll 50, (2) Fort Dorchester 7

(2) Sumter 26, (1) Stratford 7

(1) Summerville (3) Berkeley 14

(1) Carolina Forest 28, (4) West Ashley 21


Third Round

Nov. 17

Upper State

(2) Gaffney at (2) Dutch Fork

(3) Hillcrest at (2) J.L. Mann

Lower State

(2) Sumter at (1) White Knoll

(1) Summerville at (1) Carolina Forest


 

AAAA

First Round

Nov. 3

Upper State

(1) Greer 29, (16) Indian Land 28

(8) Greenville 63, (9) South Aiken 7

(12) Greenwood 17, (5) North Augusta 16

(4) Northwestern 57, (13) Laurens 0

(11) York 26, (6) Riverside 17

(3) Westside 42, (14) Airport 0

(7) South Pointe 49, (10) Eastside 7

(2) Midland Valley 28, (15) Easley 21

Lower State

(1) South Florence 42, (16) Lugoff-Elgin 0

(9) Richland Northeast 88, (8) Bluffton 54

(5) Lucy Beckham 37, (12) West Florence 7

(13) Lancaster 24, (4) Ridge View 16

(6) Myrtle Beach 40, (11) May River 14

(3) Irmo 85, (14) Colleton County 0

(7) Hartsville 70, (10) A.C. Flora 27

(2) James Island 49, (15) Wilson 6

 

Second Round

Nov. 10

Upper State

(8) Greenville 24, (1) Greer 21

(4) Northwestern 55, (12) Greenwood 7

(3) Westside 49, (11) York 14

(2) Midland Valley 24, (7) South Pointe 17

Lower State

(1) South Florence 50, (9) Richland Northeast 20

(13) Lancaster 38, (5) Lucy Beckham 20

(3) Irmo 55, (6) Myrtle Beach 24

(2) James Island 45, (7) Hartsville 21


Third Round

Nov. 17

Upper State

(8) Greenville at (4) Northwestern

(3) Westside at (2) Midland Valley

Lower State

(13) Lancaster at (1) South Florence

(3) Irmo at (2) James Island


AAA

First Round

Nov. 3

Upper State

(1) Daniel 49, (4) Blue Ridge 2

(2) Wren 49, (3) Woodruff 32

(1) Chapman 45, (4) Crescent 0

(2) Chester 52, (3) Powdersville 34

(1) Belton-Honea Path 63, (4) Emerald 7

(2) Pendleton 41, (3) Travelers Rest 26

(1) Clinton 42, (4) Palmetto 18

(3) Seneca 42, (2) Broome 35

Lower State

(1) Dillon 42, (4) North Charleston 8

(2) Camden 48, (3) Dreher 7

(1) Hanahan 41, (4) Aynor 16

(2) Gilbert 49, (3) Darlington 12

(1) Brookland-Cayce 42, (4) Lake City 20

(2) Philip Simmons 48, (3) Manning 22

(1) Crestwood 42, (4) Orangeburg-Wilkinson 0

(3) Beaufort 30, at (2) Loris 13

 

Second Round

Nov. 10

Upper State

(1) Daniel 35, (2) Wren 21

(2) Chester 58, (1) Chapman 24

(1) Belton-Honea Path 44, (2) Pendleton 28

(3) Seneca at (1) Clinton

Lower State

(2) Camden 35, (1) Dillon 21

(2) Gilbert 40, (1) Hanahan 35

(1) Brookland-Cayce 34. (2) Philip Simmons 13

(1) Crestwood 44, (3) Beaufort 0


Third Round

Nov. 17

Upper State

(2) Chester at (1) Daniel

(1) Clinton at (1) Belton-Honea Path

Lower State

(2) Gilbert at (2) Camden

(1) Crestwood at (1) Brookland-Cayce


 

AA

First Round

Nov. 3

Upper State

(1) Abbeville 46, (6) Columbia 6

(3) Newberry 24, (4) Saluda 15

(2) Silver Bluff 42, (5) Mid-Carolina6

(2) Fairfield Central 48, (3) Liberty 7

(1) Strom Thurmond 49, (5) Landrum 7

(4) Keenan 24, (2) Ninety Six 21

(1) Gray Collegiate 62, (5) Pelion 0

(4) Chesnee 21, (3) Batesburg-Leesville 10

Lower State

(1) Andrew Jackson 58, (4) Ridgeland 16

(3) Kingstree 14, (2) Timberland 12

(1) Hampton County 33, (4) Bishop England 7

(2) Andrews 50, (3) North Central 18

(1) Oceanside Collegiate 42, (4) Lee Central 0

(3) Woodland 34, (2) Cheraw 33

(1) Marion 48, (4) Central 0

(2) Barnwell 35, (3) Lake Marion 8

 

Second Round

Nov. 10

Upper State

(1) Abbeville 41, (3) Newberry 28

(2) Silver Bluff 22, (2) Fairfield Central 21

(1) Strom Thurmond 53, (4) Keenan 20

(1) Gray Collegiate 62, (4) Chesnee 14

Lower State

(1) Andrew Jackson 51, (3) Kingstree 20

(1) Hampton County 48, (2) Andrews 14

(1) Oceanside Collegiate 49, (3) Woodland 0

(2) Barnwell 31, (1) Marion 25


Third Round

Nov. 17

Upper State

(2) Silver Bluff at (1) Abbeville

(1) Strom Thurmond at (1) Gray Collegiate

Lower State

(1) Andrew Jackson at (1) Hampton County

(2) Barnwell at Oceanside Collegiate

 

 

CLASS A

Nov. 3

Upper State

(1) Christ Church 49, (6) Ridge Spring-Monetta 0

(2) McBee 49, (4) Dixie 12

(2) Blackville-Hilda 47, (5) McCormick 20

(3) Wagener-Salley 46, (3) C.A. Johnson 6

(1) Calhoun County 62, (4) Whitmire 0

(2) Southside Christian 49, (5) Denmark-Olar6

(1) Lewisville 52, (6) Calhoun Falls 0

(3) St. Joseph’s 38, (4) Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 24

Lower State

(1) Johnsonville 57, (4) St. John’s 0

(3) Lake View 33, (2) Whale Branch 28

(1) Lamar 27,(4) Branchville 6

(2) Baptist Hill 62, (3) Carvers Bay 32

(1) Bamberg-Ehrhardt 43, (4) Hannah-Pamplico 14

(2) East Clarendon 42, (3) Military Magnet 0

(1) Cross 52, (4) Hemingway 0

(3) Allendale-Fairfax 12, (2) Latta 0

 

Second Round

Nov. 10

Upper State

(1) Christ Church 43, (2) McBee 21

(2) Blackville-Hilda 28, (3) Wagener-Salley 0

(2)Southside Christian 21, (1) Calhoun County 7

(3) St. Joseph’s 7, (1) Lewisville 0

Lower State

(1) Johnsonville 35, (3) Lake View 14

(1) Lamar 23, (3) Carvers Bay 20

(1) Bamberg-Ehrhardt 41, (2) East Clarendon 13

(1) Cross 28, (3) Allendale-Fairfax 18


Third Round

Nov. 17

Upper State

(2) Blackville-Hilda at (1) Christ Church

(3) St. Joseph's at (2) Southside Christian

Lower State

(1) Johnsonville at (1) Lamar

(1) Bamberg-Ehrhardt at (1) Cross






By Larry Gamble 15 May, 2024
Larry Gamble Photo Editor, HSSR SCISA Softball Championship play kicked off on May 13th, 2024, with teams playing an intense two days of games hoping to make a sweep to victory in the best of three game series to crown State Champion this week. The HSSR Camera was at Pee Dee for the Girls Softball ball Game 1. More photos from this Game 1 are available by following this link or the one below. High resolution prints and digital downloads from this event are available at www.LarryGamble.com by clicking this link to the photos.
By Billy Baker 15 May, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Bluffton — With an 11-1 win over the Cross School at Bluffton High on May, 14 the Jefferson Davis Academy Raiders softball team (14-7) won the school’s first girl’s state title in any sport, since the basketball team won gold 19 years ago, sweeping the series in two games to claim the SCISA Class A championship. The dog pile on top of senior pitcher Reagan Still , at the end of the game, exemplified all the raw emotion that had gone into this historic season, and fulfilled a pledge that head coach Bart Owens had made to the team, in the team huddle, after the Raiders were swept in two games against Holly Hill Academy last season. “The night that we lost to Holly Hill at JDA last season I told the team that if everybody comes to work and does their job that we have the pitcher and the catcher and everything in place for us to win a state championship this season,” said Coach Owens. “I told them we just have to go get it done. “After three innings we decided as a coaching staff we were going to small ball and see how we could do and we were able to follow that up with some hits and from that point on the pressure was on them,” said Coach Owens. “We made great plays on defense, put the ball in play, ran the bases well, and we just did everything the way you are supposed to in this game. “There was no better way to send out Reagin Still than with a state championship,” said Coach Owens. “She is the best pitcher I’ve ever coached at JDA and she has been the main pitcher in our softball program since the 8 th grade. I couldn’t be happier for her and those final two strike-outs in the final inning were just fantastic.” The only other senior on the JDA team is third baseman Gylian Googe who came on strong, playing her best softball of the season during the playoffs. Still, who is headed to Florence-Darlington Tech to play softball, told the HSSR from the field, “I have never been prouder of this team,” she said. “This was a goal of ours all season. It’s just a proud moment for the whole team. My goal is to keep improving on my pitching and to get faster and faster.” Still has been named the HSSR-SCISA Class A Player of the Year by the HSSR . Joining Still on the HSSR-SCISA Class A all-state softball team will be catcher Kinlee Ray , center fielder Carrie Lynn Loadholt , infielder Sydney Owens and Googe. After three scoreless innings Still appeared locked into a pitcher’s dual with Savannah Hollings of the Cross School. However, JDA put up six runs in the top of the fourth inning to break the game wide-open. Kaylee Jackson led off the JDA, in the 4 th , with a single followed by an infield hit from Jamilynn Mock . Both runners advanced on a sac bunt from junior Madeline Respass . Two batters later, Elie Fogle’s infield hit scored Jackon to put JDA up 1-0 while also loading the bases. Catcher Kinlee Ray was up next and her single scored Mock to make it 2-0. A third run came in on a passed ball from courtesy runner Esme Montejano . Junior Rynn Fickling then singled in Fogle to make it 4-0 and Still singled in Ray to make it 5-0. Then, on a head’s up play, Fickling stole home for the sixth and final run of the JDA 4 th inning. In the bottom of the 5 th the Stingrays scored their only run of the game. Alaysia Hollings led off with an infield single and later scored on an RBI single by third baseman Bethany Carson . JDA added five insurance runs in the 6 th inning to go up 11-1. They produced these runs on four singles by Riley York , Fickling, Googe and Jackson along with two bases loaded walks while Owens and York were batting. Still had 8 strike-outs and allowed 9 hits during the game with no walks issued. JDA pounded out 12 hits as a team. After the game Cross School head coach Robert Hollings told the HSSR , “We have only been a varsity program for two years, so I am very proud of my team making it into the finals,” said Coach Hollings. “We only have two seniors on the team and most of my players are 9 th graders. We hope to be back in the finals again next year.” Coach Hollings has three daughters on the team who also play softball year-round. They are center fielder Alaysia Hollings , pitcher Savannah Hollings , and catcher Sydney Hollings .
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor 15 May, 2024
LMA claims ninth state championship, first since 2017
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
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