Wildcats Will Be Back
“If you want to be a champion, you ‘ve got to beat a champion,” so said Chapman head football coach after his Panthers spoiled the Dillon Wildcats’ dream of five championships in a row, 29-27, at Williams-Brice Stadium
“If you want to be a champion, you ‘ve got to beat a champion,” so said Chapman head football coach after his Panthers spoiled the Dillon Wildcats’ dream of five championships in a row, 29-27, at Williams-Brice Stadium
0 Here are some photos from Lake View’s Lower State football title win by Craig Brown: By Craig Brown The Lake View High School Wild Gators got their 17th Lower…
Lake View defeated Lamar on Friday night, 31-14, to capture the state football title.
Brayden Hawkins and KaNore McKinnon teamed up for three touchdowns and Johnny Allen scored three more to lead the Wildcats to a 51-19 thumping of the Strom Thurmond Rebels and a shot at the Lower State Championship coming up on Friday.
The South Carolina Football Coaches Association (SCFCA) announced the members of the 2016 Palmetto Champions All-Star Football Team.
The Dillon Christian School Warriors football team won the state title on Saturday defeating Colleton Prep, 42-0. Featured is a gallery of more than 200 photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon Herald and Craig Brown.
It was more like a track meet in Lake City Friday night when the Wildcats and Panthers got together for an important Region football game on Ward’s Field.I got tired just watching those young athletes running up and down the field.
All-MEAC redshirt junior linebacker Darius Leonard has been named Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Defensive Player of the Week, STATS FCS National Defensive Player of the Week as well as Boxtorow National Defensive Player of the Week.
The Latta High School Vikings Varsity football team defeated Kingstree on Friday night, 49-18. Here is a photo gallery from the game by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon Herald.
In the first meeting between the two teams the Dillon Christian School Warriors defeated the Greenwood Christian School Hawks, 55-7, Friday night in Greenwood.