Warriors Earn Honors
Several Dillon Christian School Warriors were named to the 2013 SCISA All Region Football team.
Several Dillon Christian School Warriors were named to the 2013 SCISA All Region Football team.
The Dillon Christian School Warriors avenged an October 14 loss to the Holly Hill Academy Raiders on Friday night at Warrior Stadium by defeating them 30-20 in the first round of the SCISA Class A upper state playoffs.
Dillon Christian School held senior night for its cheerleaders and football players on Friday, November 8.
After receiving a bye in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs, the Wildcats will be at home this week to host Wade Hampton at 7:30 p.m.
Both the Latta Vikings and the Johnsonville Flashes were eliminated Friday night in the first round of the Class A, Division I playoffs.
The Dillon Diamond Backs won the USSSA Great Pumpkin Fall Brawl V on Saturday, October 26, and Sunday, October 27, at Freedom Florence.
The IKF East Coast Muay Thai Kickboxing Tournament has come and gone and Dillon County residents got a chance to witness a new form of competition and sports entertainment displayed by fighters on showcase in a boxing ring over a three day period.
Latta’s Donell Stanley was named Class A Lower State Lineman of the Year and Dillon’s Damu Ford was named Class 2A Lower State Back of the Year by the South Carolina Football Coaches Association.
In his third year as head coach of the Latta Vikings, Kelly Williamson took a program that had not won five games in the previous five seasons before he took over the helm to finishing with a 7-3 record, earning him the Lower State Class A Coach of the Year honors.
As I approached Coach Hayes on the practice field Tuesday and congratulated him on being selected as lower state Class AA Coach of the Year, the always humble coach stated that the honor goes to the assistant coaches and players.