Back under the lights
It’s never too early for football, and local teams are taking advantage of a few extra days in pads this springs.
It’s never too early for football, and local teams are taking advantage of a few extra days in pads this springs.
Riverside basketball standout Myles Smith will spend the next four years at Lincoln Memorial University, after signing a national letter of intent with the Railsplitters last week.
The Warrior point guard said the decision felt like the right one.
Riverside’s Philip Brazell will play soccer for Winthrop University next year, after signing a national letter of intent last week.
Brazell was one of three Warrior soccer players committing to colleges last week.
Riverside’s Juan Lopez will play his college soccer at Spartanburg Methodist College, signing a national letter of intent last week.
Lopez said it was the location and the program’s success that drew him in.
“It was nice being close to SMC and I know they have a really great program,” Lopez said. “I’m excited for next year.”
Riverside golfer Chelsea Mansel signed with Lenoir-Rhyne last week, joining seven of her classmates making college decisions.
C.J. Cluck will take his talents to the next level this fall, signing to play soccer for Erskine College last week.
Rod Pampling is the 2015 BMW Charity Pro-Am champion, shooting a 66 on the final day to defeat Kelly Kraft by two strokes.
Pampling wrapped up the tournament at 25 under par.
Thornblade Club saw a little bit of history over the weekend, as Roland Thatcher shot a 60, breaking his old record (shared with Keegan Bradley) of 61.
Despite rallying for a trip to the district championship, the Eastside baseball team was unable to knock off defending state champion A.C. Flora last week.
Back-to-back state titles were not in the cards for the Eastside boys soccer team, which fell to A.C. Flora 3-2 in overtime last week.
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