Riverside wins Greenville County championship
By Stan Olejnik
For The Greer Citizen
By Stan Olejnik
For The Greer Citizen
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire
It took Joey Logano all afternoon to drive from the back of the field to the front in Sunday’s Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway.
North Greenville baseball finished second in the league this season, as eight players were named to the All-Conference team in the process.
A number of celebrities will highlight the 2017 BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation.
The stars, along with fellow amateurs, will tee off with professional golfers the week of May 15-21 at Thornblade Club, The Preserve at Verdae and Furman University Golf Club.
The Blue Ridge baseball team has won back-to-back region titles, topping rival Greer 13-4 last week to finish with a conference record of 7-1.
The Tigers will enter the postseason as a No. 1 seed, facing Lancaster in round one.
It’s a new season for the Byrnes softball team, which could not lock up a top-seed in the Class AAAAA playoffs.
The Lady Rebels finished behind Boiling Springs in the region and will face Nation Ford (the No. 3 seed) in round one.
Having earned the top seed in District IV of the Class AAAAA baseball tournament, Riverside will open postseason play at home against Westside today.
The Warriors claimed a region championship with a record of 9-1. Riverside’s only conference loss came to Laurens in early March.
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire
A week off and an extra day at Bristol did nothing to break Jimmie Johnson’s momentum.
By Mark Vasto
For the Greer Citizen
Five years ago, Aaron Hernandez was one of the brightest prospective players in the NFL, a 22-year-old all-pro tight end out of the University of Florida who had just signed a lucrative five-year, $40 million contract with the perennial champion New England Patriots.
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