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Strickland close to naming coordinator
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com Gaffney football coach Phil Strickland is moving to closer to selecting a new offensive coordinator. "It should be soon," Strickland said. The coach said several of his current assistants and assistants from other football staffs are under consideration. More ...
Wildcats to battle Goliath
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com Play ball! That's what the Blacksburg High baseball team will be hearing when the Wildcats open the season this weekend at the Chester Natural Gas Preseason Tournament. The Wildcats will play Gwinnett Christian Academy of Atlanta at 11 a.m. on Saturday. More ...
Lady Saints drop pair
STAFF REPORTS Catawba College swept a doubleheader from Limestone on Thursday, 2-0 and 4-3. Catawba scored the only runs of the opening game in the fourth inning. Sarah VanBuskirk reached to lead off the frame when her line drive to center was misplayed. Ryann Baker followed with a run-scoring double and Erin Witalison doubled her home with one out. More ...
Limestone thumps Bobcats, 22-3
STAFF REPORTS The No. 4-ranked Limestone College men's lacrosse team opened its season with a 22-3 win against Conference Carolinas rival Lees-McRae on Wednesday afternoon at Saints Field. Limestone's Brendan Storrier and Justin Haworth each scored five goals. More ...
BRIEFS
Clemson Club's spring meeting The Cherokee County Clemson Club will hold its spring meeting on Monday Feb. 25, at 6 p.m. at the Clemson Extension Office in Gaffney. Clemson Football Recruiting Coordinator Billy Napier will speak. A bar-b-que supper will be served for $10 per person. Please call David Parker at 864-489-3141, ext. More ...
Limestone falls to Lees-McRae
STAFF REPORTS The Limestone College men's basketball team lost to Lees-McRae 73- 57 Wednesday night. Lees-McRae improves to 4-14 in the conference and the Saints fall to 4-13. Limestone's Andrae Franklin had 10 rebounds. Shawn Creal led the Saints with 15 points, going 5-for-7 from behind the arc. More ...
Woods, Stricker only top seeds left at Match Play
ASSOCIATED PRESS MARANA, Ariz. - Jonathan Byrd has played only 27 holes in his two rounds at the Accenture Match Play Championship. Defending champion Henrik Stenson played almost that many in one day. Paul Casey had to make nine birdies in the opening round to win on the 18th hole. He followed that by making only two birdies and didn't even have to play the 18th hole. More ... Sports RSS feed |
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