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Wishing The Class Of 2023 All The Best As We Prepare To Bring In The Class Of 2027 In Just Three Months

Billy Baker • Jun 01, 2023

  Moncks Corner — As you are reading this another school year has come and gone in the great state of South Carolina, where this writer has lived all of his life.


The seniors are moving on to the next phase in their lives. Some will go on to college, some will join the work force full-time, and some might even engage in a military career as a way to serve the freedom loving people that we are.


At the other end of the humanity “Ferris Wheel” come the freshman. They are eager to join the high school ranks, and so many are aspiring athletes. Those athletes who embrace the process, grow a little better with each practice, or work-out, truly have a chance to get off the Ferris Wheel, in four years, having met their goals and objectives of playing at the next level, or helping a team win a state championship.


With hard work and focus you can earn your way to an athletic scholarship. The adage of bigger, stronger, and faster will always be the objective. There are no short-cuts.


Thus, we salute the departing class of 2023, and in just a few months we will welcome the class of 2027 to the prep sports scene all over the state of South Carolina.


Honestly, covering high school sports has never been work to me. I enjoy the travel, the long enduring deadlines, and the challenge of making a company payroll every two weeks.


We salute all the hard-working State Champions of Spring! The memories you made with your victory will last forever, making future class reunions even more the better.


I know that many in the high sports community across South Carolina are anxious for the HSSR to renew our expertise in organizing, and putting on some of the best attended statewide all-state banquets anywhere in the nation. Unfortunately, the Pandemic may be all but over, but in just three short years it would shock you to know how much more things costs because of the Pandemic, in my opinion.


As late as May, 1st I felt like it was time to dive back into the banquet business because I truly believe the 100 or so banquets the HSSR put on over a 35-year period were purposeful, and honored the sweat equity of our hard-working children participating in athletics. After researching everything from catering costs, speaking fees for keynote speakers; price of comp tee shirts, and the price of awards, I e-mailed this memo to Cal and Corey Seawell at Seawells Catering in Columbia:          .

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        Thursday May, 18 2023 

 

Cal & Corey:

 

After crunching the numbers, and the time the HSSR would have to devote to getting a statewide banquet organized, funded, and attended, the HSSR will not be having any banquets at any time, or anywhere in the summer of 2023. We sincerely regret this situation. Over the past few months, we made an honest effort to gets costs of meals, costs of awards, costs of comp tee shirts, what speakers would charge to keynote the event, etc. The awards have doubled in cost since our last all-state banquet in February, 2020, and your figure for meals at HSSR events are up over 20 per cent as well. 


The HSSR, like many small businesses, was hit hard during the Pandemic, and while we had hoped to have a banquet in late June of this year it is just not possible for us to have the time, and the financial resources to sponsor a banquet at this time. The HSSR has also been engaged in conversations with several athletic directors around the state. After we informed them that the HSSR would have to increase guest ticket prices from $50 to $75, just to break dead-even on a banquet, it was our impression we would not receive as much support from high school booster clubs, or athletic departments, in terms of sponsoring reserved tables. that come with guest tickets for family members. 


The HSSR has never charged an honoree (coach or player) for attending the many banquets we have sponsored over a 35-year period. We have been informed that other organizations, conducting all-state banquets (post Pandemic), have had to charge honorees to attend their respective event(s), to help cover costs. This is not something the HSSR is comfortable doing. 


Perhaps in the near future the HSSR can secure a corporate sponsor to help defer increased costs so we can resume all-state banquets in honor of hard-working student athletes all across our state. It would be great for a multi-millionaire like Zion Williamson, to offer his financial support towards an HSSR all-state basketball banquet. He attended two HSSR banquets at Seawell's, and his HSSR Mr. Basketball award he received, after his senior season, received 1.8 million views on instar-gram! How about Darius Leonard of the Colts, who also attended HSSR banquets, agreeing to sponsor a HSSR all-state football banquet. We could still sell guest tickets at the old costs. All Zion and Darius would have to do is sponsor the meals for all the honorees!  (Good idea or not?) 


In the past two years we have reached out to family members, or close friends to Zion and Darius. To date, we have not had direct communication with either one of these two blessed professional athletes, strongly supported by the HSSR when they were prep athletes at Spartanburg Christian and Lake View respectively. 


It is with deep regret the HSSR is having to post-pone all-state banquets at this time. 

 

Sincerely-Billy G. Baker-HSSR Founder & Publisher 

 

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By Billy G. Baker Publisher Walterboro — The Clarendon Hall Saints softball team captured their second straight SCISA AA softball title, and third in a row counting the Class A title won over Wardlaw three years ago, with a hard-fought come-from-behind 3-2 win over Colleton Prep on May, 15. One of the largest crowds ever to witness a softball game at Colleton Prep observed the two teams battle with everything they got in this game. This was one of those games where both teams left it all on the field. CH head coach Jeffrey Bays shared his feelings with the HSSR soon after the game. “We lost four games this season but we had never been in a situation like this game with so much on the line,” said Coach Bays. “ Mandy (Wells) lives for the important moments, and her two-run homer in the third inning was the difference in the ball game. She struggled some at the plate in game one but she came in this game, like she has in so many, and delivered for the team at a crucial moment. “These girls have been playing together for a long time since rec ball, summer ball and together on our high school team and they have worked hard and they are a real close-knit group,” said Coach Bays. “They jell really well and they know and understand each other on the field. They pull for each other with great team chemistry. “ Colleen (McIntosh) gave us four strong innings but they were starting to hit her some as the game went on so we brought Calli (Yount) in to close things out and I am proud of both of our pitchers who combined for 12 strike-outs,” said Coach Bays. “We are going to miss the five seniors on this team. For the past two seasons we have had only one senior on those two teams. We do have a core group of younger players moving up from the junior varsity.” Mandy Wells made the final out of the game for the Saints, fielding a well hit ground ball, before racing to second base for the forced-out that ended the game. She and her teammates had “explosive confetti” in their back pockets as the game ended and a sea of confetti popped into the air above them shortly after the final out. “I am just so proud and inspired by my team to go out like this with a state championship,” said Wells. “I just want to give God all the praise and credit because we play for Him. I am so glad that we could win another championship and have fun while doing it.” With one more season of high school softball to go, what are Well’s goals with the sport? She recently hit three home runs in one game, that helped her team advance to the state title series. “I do not know if I want to go anywhere, or not, but we’ll see,” said Wells. “Of course, it would be great to play for a team like Oklahoma , or even a smaller college like Anderson College . Wells said she focuses on hitting a softball “back side” and the majority of her career home runs have landed over the fence, just to the right of dead center field. “I guess I get lucky with my timing,’ said Wells, who plans on majoring in Physical Therapy in college. It would not be a shock to this reporter to see Wells end up on the Lady Gamecocks roster at South Carolina, after her senior season. Wells has been taking hitting lessons from the hitting coach at SC the past two years and they have to be impressed with her quick wrist, how fast the ball explodes off her bat in a line drive trajectory, and how fast she reacts to all matter’s softball during live game action. Colleton Prep head coach Tiger Martin was also proud of his team and how they battled the entire game. “We lost six games this season, and four losses came from Clarendon Hall,” said Coach Martin. “We lost to them in our first game early in the season 14-0, then lost to them a second time 8-0, and then in the championship series we lost 6-1 and 3-2 so while I do not like moral victories that does show how much this team improved and continued to battle against a really fine softball team. “Back before the season started this team struggled for the first two weeks of practice and to see them make steady improvement and make it to the state championship series is why I love coaching and working with them,” said Coach Martin. “It was more exhilarating on this Wednesday night than any other Wednesday night we played back in March. We didn’t win today but our adrenalin was flowing and the max effort was there. Our other two losses were to Oceanside Collegiate and Calhoun Academy so we played some tough competition.” CP will graduate three seniors. “They are the last group from our 2021 state championship team,” said Coach Martin. “ Sidney Bailey has been a great hitter and a great athlete for the past four seasons and she had a decisive hit in our state finals game back in 2021. “I know coaches say they do not have favorite players but that is a lie when they say that,” said Coach Martin. “Senior MaKenzie Pellum is among my most favorite athletes I have coached. I have a picture on my desk of her playing pitcher and catcher. Early on in the program she told me, “Coach if you believe in me, I will always give it my very best, and I will there for you and the team. “Our third senior is left-fielder Hannah Strickland who had a key hit the other night,” said Coach Martin. “She has grown every year and I am happy to say that she has earned a spot in the upcoming North-South all-star game.” Colleton Prep went up 1-0 in the bottom of the first when MaKenzie Pellum drew a walk and later stole second. She came home two batters later on a sacrifice bunt by pitcher Sydney Stivender . In the top of the third CH took a 2-1 lead when junior catcher Skyler Dymond singled and stole second. Junioe shortstop Mandy Wells then hit her 28 th career home run to dead center field to put the Saints up 2-1. In the bottom of the third inning CP tied the score at 2-2. With two-out Ava Murray hit a home run to left field It looked like CP might add another run when Sidney Bailey followed the home run with a ripped double in the power alley. However, a pop up to the CH third baseman ended the inning. In the top of the 6 th inning Wells led off with a sharp single just to the left of second base. Two batters later Wells moved to second on a wild pitch while junior Calli Yount was at the plate. Yount delivered a double, easily scoring the speedy Wells from second to give the Saints a lead of 3-2 that held up for the final score. Both teams collected six hits in the game. Wells led the Saints at the plate with two hits and two RBI’s. Senior Lacey Corbett contributed a hit as did Dymond, leading hitter junior Maggie Harrington , and Yount who had one hit and one huge RBI. Colleton Prep got two hits from Bailey, and one hit each from Murray, Stivender, Hannah Strickland , and Pellum. Murray and Stivender each added one RBI. 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