Wildcats Get Softball Win Over Chiefs (Published 3/21/23)
The Dillon Lady Wildcats picked up a 6-2 win over the visiting North Myrtle Beach Chiefs in varsity softball action played in Dillon.
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The Dillon Lady Wildcats picked up a 6-2 win over the visiting North Myrtle Beach Chiefs in varsity softball action played in Dillon.
The Dillon Wildcats scored late in the game to pick up a 3-1 win over the visiting Manning Monarchs on Friday, March 17, at a varsity baseball game played at Dillon Memorial Stadium.
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In my column today, I am going back to when I was a sophomore at Gordon High School under the oversight and instruction of Mrs. Lucille Cheeks Belin.
My column today is semi-autobiographical and geared toward people, like me, who are past the official retirement age. I have, long before I reached my present age of seventy-one, known and believed that I would be a late bloomer.
At the very end of my column last week, I concluded with a section devoted to prayer. I want to pick up where I stopped. However, I will delve deeper into the issue of prayer in today’s column.
True to form, like many of my ideas to consider and comment on in this column, come from listening or talking to other people. My topic today came precisely that way.