Lady Wildcats Defeat Auctioneers 64-45
Dillon’s Lady Wildcats held onto the second place spot in the state in Class 2A girls basketball as they defeated Mullins 64-45 on Tuesday night at home in Dillon.
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Dillon’s Lady Wildcats held onto the second place spot in the state in Class 2A girls basketball as they defeated Mullins 64-45 on Tuesday night at home in Dillon.
The Mullins Auctioneers used a big second quarter to take the lead over the Dillon Wildcats on Tuesday night in Dillon and held on for a 78-63 win and the top spot in Region 8-2A in boys basketball action.
The Dillon Wildcats hosted the Mullins Auctioneers for boys and girls varsity basketball action on Tuesday, February 4.
The Dillon Wildcats recognized their senior cheerleaders and boys and girls basketball players before Tuesday night’s game against Mullins.
A fond farewell was bid on Saturday to Latta Recreation Director Ann Jackson, who has accepted the recreation director’s job in Marion.
The first two snow make-up days for Dillon District Four will be Friday, February 14, and Friday, March 21.
Dillon’s Joe Blue and Damu Ford both signed on to play college football next season on National Signing Day on Wednesday, February 5.
Three Latta Vikings signed letters of intent on Wednesday at the Ellis Performing Arts Center. Donell Stanley signed on with the University of South Carolina and Chase Ray and Jarred Gomillion both signed on to play for Limestone College.
The Dillon County Council approve two ordinance readings at a recent meeting.
The Dillon Christian School Boys fell by just one point to the visiting Trinity-Byrnes Titans at 58-57 on Friday night but earned a 68-42 win over Williamsburg in Saturday’s makeup game in SCISA boys basketball action.