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Tag: Laurens County Sports

Things go bad in a hurry at CSU

On April 4, 2026April 4, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON Matthew Rollison (PC photo) In the midst of a rough season, Presbyterian College’s baseball team hit a new low on Friday in North Charleston. I was following the game. The Blue Hose took a 12-5 lead over Charleston Southern entering the bottom of the ninth inning. I read a book for a …

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Lander to seek Div. II title on CBS

On April 3, 2026April 4, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON Click here. I have been remiss in overlooking what may be the sports story of the year. It’s been happening across the lake, where Lander University is playing on Sunday afternoon for the NCAA Division II national championship in men’s basketball against Gannon. Who is Gannon? It’s in Erie, Pa., where fans …

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Red Devils roll on, 13-0

On April 1, 2026April 1, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON Angel Vargas is all smiles running out a home run (Monte Dutton photos). Click here. In Clinton High School’s last eight baseball games, the Red Devils have outscored their opponents, 88-15, with four shutouts. On Tuesday evening, Clinton (10-2, 4-1 Region 3-2A) drew swiftly away from Chester (5-7-1, 2-1), winning, 13-0, in …

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PC splits first two at Samford

On March 29, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

Emory Guilford (PC photo) The struggling Presbyterian baseball program split the first two games of a non-conference series in Homewood, Ala., against Samford. The Blue Hose won Friday’s opener, 7-5, and fell on Saturday, 7-4. The rubber game is at 2 p.m. on Sunday. On Saturday, Presbyterian (5-21) broke on top but yielded three runs …

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Finley brothers hold the line, 2-1

On March 28, 2026March 28, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON Tanner Finley fires a strike (Monte Dutton photos). Click here. At its best, high-school baseball is tense, exciting and unlimited by a run rule. Clinton (9-2, 3-1 Region 3-2A) guarded a one-run lead with the tenacity of an animal defending its young on Friday night, gaining a split with rival Mid-Carolina, 2-1, …

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Raiders blanked by Fountain Inn, 2-0

On March 27, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON Noah Hughes (Monte Dutton photo) Click here. Fountain Inn (14-1, 8-0) goes for a Region 1-4A sweep of Laurens (4-10, 4-4) on the Fury’s home field after winning, 2-0, in Laurens on Wednesday night. Collin Wilson (W) and Brayden Passmore combined to stop Laurens on three hits. Wilson struck out 11. Noah …

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In dreams and reality

On March 25, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn Life, SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON When I awakened this morning, nature called. Nothing unusual about that. It’s my interior alarm clock. I keep forgetting to buy a new one. Last night I spent an hour talking with an old NASCAR chum. The first Darlington race of the season was Sunday. My friend and I laughed at stories …

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Baseball is just what we need

On March 24, 2026March 24, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON (Monte Dutton photos) Click here. The country has gone crazy. On that we can all agree. Most folks are mad. What we cannot agree on is what has made us mad. An old folk song comes to mind. It’s about the collapse of a musical group. Well, the one on the right …

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Finally basketballed out

On March 22, 2026March 23, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON Click here. In a week of moping around, dealing with things that would not work and dreaming impossible dreams, life gets back to normal, or didn’t I write that last week? Notes from watching too many basketball games: Gunfighters shoot from the hip. Politicians shoot from the lip. Basketball players shoot from …

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Rahl releases PC football schedule

On March 18, 2026March 18, 2026 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

New Presbyterian College head football coach Matt Rahl faces a schedule similar to the one the Blue Hose played last year. The good news is that PC enjoyed a 10-2 season in Steve Englehart’s final season at the helm. The bad news is that, for the first time since 2022, the Blue Hose have a …

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