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By Billy Baker March 13, 2026
Charger's head coach Ginnell Curtis, who won her 200 th game at the school during the season, has been named the HSSR-SCISA Co-AAAA Girl’s Coach of the Year.
By Worthy Evans March 13, 2026
Victor Floyd named the new head football coach at White Knoll.
By Staff Reports March 13, 2026
2025 HSSR-SCHSL Mr. Football –Aiden Manavian-Oceanside Collegiate
By Billy Baker March 13, 2026
Emerald baseball team begins year five under the direction of athletic director Mack Hite.
By Neill Kirkpatrick March 13, 2026
The Vikings boys and girls team’s ended their season in the class A lower state playoffs.
By Dennis Brunson March 13, 2026
It was another outstanding season for the Central High School basketball teams.
By Neill Kirkpatrick March 13, 2026
“This is a very dedicated group that worked hard all year."
By Larry Gamble March 13, 2026
Ashley Hall is working towards as they seek to become a competitive basketball program in the SCISA ranks.
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
David Rankin hired as Swampcats' new football head coach
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
Barons' Ford Wilder selected as SCISA Region 3-AAAA Boys Player of the Year
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
Rynn Fickling, Rileigh York, Riley Williams girls All-Region selections; Landon Williams boys pick
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
Silver Foxes finish 17-10, second in Region 2-Class A and pick up first-round playoff win
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
Stallions' Audrey Wadford selected as Region 1-AAA Girls Player of the Year
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associte Editor March 13, 2026
PHA football moving from Class A to AA after SCISA reclassification; other sports moving from AAA to AA
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
Four Wolverine wrestlers qualify for AA-Class A individual state meet
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 13, 2026
Both are All-State selections as well with Leonard being tabbed AAAA Boys Player of Year
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Aliyah Tisdale, Kaliya Herman, Isaiah McRae selected to SCBCA Class A All-State teams
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Trayiona Maxfield selected to SCBCA Class A girls All-State team
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Cavalier boys team finishes 4-15
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Golden Eagles sports team unaffected by SCISA reclassification
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Eitor March 12, 2026
Blazers' Nay'Dia Shaw SCABA AA Girls All-State selection, Region 7-AA Player of Year
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Swamp Foxes' Charles White II selected to SCBCA AA Boys All-State team
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Head coach Jan Stoudenmire sings praises of her players
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 12, 2026
Joshua White qualifies for 2A-Class A individual wrestling state meet
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associare Editor March 11, 2026
Warriors to play SCISA Class A football beginning this fall, AA in all other sports
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 11, 2026
Deyon Ford, Dakarai Worley both selected to SCBCA AA All-State team
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 11, 2026
Crusader boys make furthest trip into postseason since winning state title in 2015
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 10, 2026
Brother, sister and JaBria Brunson selected to SCBCA AA All-State teams
By Neill Kirkpatrick March 10, 2026
North Augusta and Westside met for the third time in the past five years to challenge for the state championship with the Yellowjackets earning the win 49-35.
By Billy Baker March 10, 2026
The HSSR named Sharks junior quarterback Aiden Manavian (5-11, 185) our Mr. Football. This is the first time a junior earned the honor in our 40-year history.
By Larry Gamble March 10, 2026
Dillon High School’s Morgan Leonard Named “NETC” Female Student Athlete of the Month.
By Larry Gamble March 10, 2026
Dillon High School's John Bohachic chosen the “NETC” Male Student Athlete of the Month.”
By Billy Baker March 10, 2026
Moncks Corner —The winter sports season for basketball concluded with the SCHSL crowning six boy’s and six girl’s championship teams from across South Carolina (March, 5-7), marking the first time in five years since the championships had been hosted at the spacious and very accommodating Colonial Life Center at the University of South Carolina, home to the “Lady Gamecocks” who are among the best women’s college basketball program in the nation. On the boy’s side of the state finals, congratulations are extended to the Ridge View boys’ basketball team for winning the Div. I AAAAA state title with a 65-44 win over Ashley Ridge . It was Ridge View’s third straight title win, and they have also earned seven titles in the past nine years. Adding a sentimental angle to the game was the fact Ridge View head coach Joshua Staley was coaching his senior son “ Talan” for the last time in a Ridge View uniform. Coach Staley will coach his son for the final time in a post-season all-star game. By the way, his son had 10 points in the win. In Div. II AAAAA boys’ finals, congrats to Westwood (25-3) who defeated last year’s champion, Greenville (23-7) 67-55. On a side- note, Goose Creek head coach Blake Hall complained about the disparity in the fouls called against his team versus Greenville in the state finals a year ago. Well, one year later Westwood nails 25-of-32 free throws in the win. Greenville now understands what Coach Hall was talking about. The Raiders were 12-of-20 from the free throw line. In AAAA boys, congrats to North Augusta (27-3) as they finally won the first boys’ basketball state title in school history, after cheering on the girl’s teams at the school for their numerous titles, with their thrilling double overtime, 64-56 win over South Pointe (20-9). This was easily the most competitive game of the three- day event. In boy’s AAA, congratulations are extended to Christ Church (26-1) who defeated Fox Creek, 52-49 in a highly competitive game. In boy’s AA, congratulations are with newcomer Phillip Simmons who defeated frequent finalist High Point Academy 50-46 for the school’s first boys’ basketball title since the school was founded 9 years ago. The HSSR also extended congrats to C.A. Johnson for their 72-64 win over Bethune-Bowman in the in the Class A boys on March 7.  The girls’ competition was just as exciting to watch. In Div. I AAAAA congrats go the way of Blythewood who defeated Wando 68-44 on March 6 to win their second straight state title. In Div. II AAAAA high fives are extended to a school located five miles from where I live; give it up for my neighbors the mighty Berkeley Stags who repeated with a 54-50 win over Greenville. (Can u surmise if any of the Stag players live on my street in Moncks Corner?) In AAAA girls, congrats to North Augusta (28-1) who added yet another state title to the school’s trophy case with a63-50 win over Westside (27-2). In AAA competition, how about a high five for repeat winner Wallhalla (26-2) who defeated Keenan 70-58. In Class AA, we salute the Landrum (25-7) girls for getting the three-day event off to a winning note on March 5 with a 45-43 win over Atlantic Collegiate Academy . In girl’s Class A, we salute Military Magnet for repeating this season with the most dominant win in any game over the event when they defeated Great Falls 70-21 on March 7. This writer has always day-dreamed about what if you were starting a brand new college boy’s and girl’s college basketball program in the state of South Carolina, and you were only allowed to sign, or make an offer, to players who played in the SCHSL state finals regardless of grade. So, there you are sitting at the state finals, as the boy’s head coach, with your fellow girl’s head coach sitting by you busy observing the talent before you. Both of you are even sharing a box of pop- corn making comments like, “This is going to be easy!” If you based your choices simply on stats in the game, you might be surprised how some top-flight players do not always have their top games in title games. Often a hardworking teammate might step up and have their best game of the season. There were only five girls who scored 20 or more points in the state finals. They were Ashlyn Frick (23) from Wallhalla, Taelor Lee - Sutton of Keenan (20), Alaina Carter (29) of Berkeley, Mariah Brown (25) of Military Magnet, and Chase Thomas of Blythewood (28). I have no problem at all offering all five of these players a full ride to come on a new journey to a brand-new college. There were only four girls in the state finals with 10 or more rebounds. They were Messiah Williams (12) of North Augusta, Ava Owens of Greenville, Delaney Caldwell of Landrum (12), and Miley White of Walhalla. We are going ahead and offering these four players also. We now have 9 scholarship players to work with. On the boy’s side there were eight players who pumped in 20 or more points during the state finals in Columbia. They are Clayton Everett (20) of Ashley Ridge, while Terrence McFadden of Bethune-Bowman had (31), tops over the three-day period. Others included Aassic Germany and Javrius Wyche of CA Johnson and they both scored 24 points. The remaining four players are Treven Raymon (22) of South Pointe, Quh’Mareon Webb of North Augusta, Jayden Crews (23) of Westwood, and D’Marcus Thomas (26) of Westwood, With little hesitation all 8 players were extended full rides to this new college program to be located somewhere at some time in the future. There were only three boys’ form among the 12 teams competing for state titles who had 10 or more rebounds. This was a bit of a surprise. Terrance McFadden not only had 31 points in the big moments, but he took the time to grab 13 rebounds in the same game! Aassic Germany, playing against McFadden in the same game was not going to be outdone. He matched his 24 points with 17 rebounds. (The new college program is looking forward to having these two rim-rockers on the same team on the new State-U team). In all honesty, what if all these players could end up on the same team in the near future? I guess we will never know. A week earlier, at the Sumter Civic Cener, the SCISA organization crowned four boy’s and four girls’ champions, and we extend congrats to all 8 teams. On the boy’s side we salute Pinewood Prep , Greenwood Christian , Cathedral and Ragin Prep, from AAAA on down to Class A. On the girls, from AAAA to Class A, we salute winning teams First Baptist , Florence Christian , Dorchester Academy and Wardlaw . Now it is on to Spring sports and time to PLAY baseball and softball!
By Neill Kirkpatrick March 10, 2026
North Augusta and South Pointe needed two overtimes to settle the AAAA boys state championship.
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 10, 2026
Panthers will have junior standout Braylen Davis returning next season
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 10, 2026
Clarendon Hall will play Class A football beginning in 2026 after reclassification
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 10, 2026
Eagles' Wood selected to SCISA Region 3-AAAA All-Region team
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 10, 2026
Chanze Allen, Justin Vining, Jada Jennings all selected to SCBCA AAA All-State teams
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor March 10, 2026
Panthers freshman had 52-point game against Lakewood
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