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Greenville, SC cyclists ride in silence to honor fallen bicyclists
GREENVILLE, S.C. — In a solemn tribute to bicyclists killed by motorists, dozens of cyclists gathered in Greenville on Saturday for aRide of Silence. Stretching over 7.5 miles, the riders honored bicyclists who have been killed by motorists nationwide and here at home, maintaining silence throughout the journey. Before beginning the ride, they read a poem, donned black armbands, and solemnly gathered to fulfill a purpose.
Upstate's top performers at state high school track meets; Mauldin girls relay sets record
Here are Upstate's standouts from the South Carolina high school track and field state championships held this weekend in Columbia. Mauldin set a Class AAAAA record in the 4 x 800 girls relay during the SCHSL meet at Spring Valley High School. Maudin's foursome of Meredith Norris, Reagan Cooke, Callie...
Samford earns #2 Seed in SoCon Baseball Tournament
The Samford Bulldogs head into the postseason with the #2 seed in the SoCon Tournament. That'll give them some well-deserved time off before they play their first SoCon Tournament game Friday. The Bulldogs do not have momentum on their side, having lost four of their last five games. The Southern...
Powdersville baseball beats Blue Ridge, earns first trip to state championship series
POWDERSVILLE — Twice in the first three innings, Powdersville baseball left the bases loaded. Then the Patriots unloaded. They scored eight runs in the bottom of the fifth inning Friday night, the last three on a homer by Eli Hudgins, to beat Blue Ridge 12-2 by mercy rule for their first Upper State championship. ...
Nowhere to Go but Up for Tyler Brown - Tyler Brown is looking to build off a freshman All-American season
Tyler Brown seemed always destined to be a Clemson Tiger. The local talent, out of nearby Greenville, was a 3-star prospect coming out of high school, and despite having close to two dozen offers in total, (...)
NGU Falls to Georgia College and State in Day One of Southeast Regional
Tigerville, SC (NGU Athletics) - The North Greenville Crusaders were able to get off to a fast start but ultimately fell to the Bobcats of Georgia College and State University this evening at Ray & Bea Dillard Field. An early lead by the Crusaders by way of RBI singles by Kaleb Hall and Bryce Roddey would not be enough as the Bobcats pulled away from the 2nd through the 8th innings with nine straight runs. NGU capped off the night with a three run home run by David Lewis in the 9th, but the deficit would be too much to overcome as the Bobcats would record the final out to secure the win. Nate Lamb was charged with the loss. With the loss, NGU will have to win four straight in order to advance to the Southeast Super Regional Tournament.
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