Guiles Commits To Play Football At SC, Both carvers Bay Baseball & Softball Teams Make Play-offs

Staff Reports • June 12, 2025


From Staff Reports


Hemingway—The HSSR would like to congratulate Zyon Guiles for his commitment to South Carolina in early April as one of the top 20026 offensive linemen in the state of South Carolina.


The HSSR has had him rated amongst the top 10 prep players in the state over the past two seasons and we had a nice long conversation with the “Big Guy” when he visited the HSSR media day at the USC indoor practice facility last July at our annual prep football media day.


Also, both the Carvers Bay Bears baseball teams made the Class A playoffs at the conclusion of the 2025 regular season in both sports.


Shawn Patrick’s baseball team won a couple play-off games and finished with seven wins playing in the most competed Class A baseball region in South Carolina.


The Bears were led in batting by Clark Jones at .33 with 14 RBI’s and two home runs. Brantley Jones hit .321 with 13 RBI’s, two home runs including 8 doubles. Wyatt Dennis was at .304 with two homes runs


Myles Matthews hit .255 and contributed 11 RBI’s. Bryant Garman hit .283 with 9 RBI’s and he led the team in stolen bases with 12 and he had a team high .962 fielding percentage on defense.


On the mound Brantley Jones had 29 K’s in 356.2 innings of work while Clark Jones had 53 K’s in 37.2 innings of mound duty. The Jones are just futures who should enjoy even a better season next year.   


The Bears softball team was led in hitting by Jenna Kay Avant at .371 with 9 RBI’s.  Junior Peyton Owens hit.304 with two home runs and a .959 fielding percentage. Sydney Matthews was an 8th grader who batted .275. Ada Davis had three home runs and led the team with 13 RBI’s. 


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