Dillon County 4-H Competes in State Skeet Competition
The Dillon County 4-H Club Shotgun shooters placed in several different divisions at the State 4-H Skeet shoot held at Mid Carolina Gun Club on February 9, 2012.
The Dillon County 4-H Club Shotgun shooters placed in several different divisions at the State 4-H Skeet shoot held at Mid Carolina Gun Club on February 9, 2012.
It is not often that the Dillon Christian School Warriors sweep any opposing teams in basketball but that is what they did Friday night against the visiting Saints from Scotland Christian School.
The Dillon Christian School Warriors had a size advantage in the boy’s game but the Carolina Bobcats had speed and used this speed advantage to come away with a 52-47 win on Friday, January 18.
The Junior Varsity Lady Warriors made a great fourth period rally for a come from behind 31-22 win over the JV Lady Bobcats of Carolina Academy on Friday night.
The JV Warrior boys held a 7-6 lead over the Bobcats of Carolina Academy at the end of the first period but watched the lead slip away in the second period and had the Warriors playing catch up for the remainder of the game on Friday.
Dillon’s DJ Park was named a small school all-american by MaxPreps on Friday, January 11, 2013.
Mount Pleasant scored a late touchdown in the fourth quarter to break a 6-6 tie Saturday morning to edge the Dillon Parks and Recreation 11-12 All Stars, 14 to 6, to take the Lower State Championship at Memorial Stadium.
Another State title and at a different stadium in South Carolina each time for the Class 2A Division I Champion Dillon Wildcats, which captured its third championship in the past five years. This time it was at Benedict College’s Charles W. Johnson Stadium in Columbia where the Cats defeated the Fairfield Central Griffins, 21-6, Friday evening. The first in 2008 was at Clemson University and the second in 2009 was at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.
Some people always want to know why Coach Jackie Hayes likes to leave early for a football game in a distant town. Well, the answer came last Friday evening when the buses pulled out from the DHS parking lot at 3:30 and headed down I-95 on a trip to St. Stephen, which is about 110 miles and through the country when you turn off the interstate.
After stopping the pesky Loris Lions 21-7 in their second meeting of the season, the Dillon Wildcats (11-1) will travel to St. Stephen to take on the Timberland Wolves (11-1) for the lower state 2A title this coming Friday at 7:30.