It's never easy transferring from one school to another in the middle of an academic year, never mind when you have to travel through several states to do it.
The Camden High School Bulldog Club Membership Drive is in full swing for the 2011-2012 school year. The organization, founded in 1952, provides financial assistance to all athletic programs at the school through the membership drive and various fundraising activities.
When Chris Outten graduated from Camden High in 2009 and then, headed west to play junior college football at Feather River College, he dreamed of the northern California school as providing the stepping stone which would help him get into the major college ranks.
Morgan Wilson has come a long way from the little third-grader who joined her mother's Camden Volleyball Club team.
After what was considered a sub-par junior season, Kal Davis put up some eye-popping numbers for the Camden High baseball team this past spring.
Five days after his team lost to Bluffton in the second round of the AAA state tennis playoffs, Camden head coach Roger Smoak took a Sunday afternoon drive. While passing by the Rectory Square tennis courts, he saw five of his players (including four returnees) out on the court playing doubles.
The Camden Bulldog Anglers finished in third place in Saturday's The Bass Federation of South Carolina State High School Championships held on Lake Murray.
First-year Furman University head football coach Bruce Fowler will be the feature speaker at the Camden High School Athletic Banquet to be held at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 in the school gymnasium.
Being a member of the Camden High track team is not the easiest gig in high school sports.
Record-setting Camden High girls' soccer player India Robinson has been named to the AAA All-State soccer team after having helped the Lady Bulldogs to their third consecutive Region 6-AAA championship this year.
When your substitutes play as much as your starters, it's because of one of two things; either you are very good or, well ... you are struggling.
One call. One shot. One changed game. When Airport's Emily Jeffcoat was awarded a free kick after Camden was called for a foul in the closing minute of Wednesday's second round AAA state girls soccer tournament match, the Airport forward delivered a kick from which the host Lady Bulldogs could not recover. Building on the momentum created by the controversial call, the Lady Eagles carried a 1-0 lead into the locker room. ...
Why did Tuesday have to be the fifth time? Saying that, all things being equal, his Camden High tennis team should be able to beat Bluffton "four out of five times", Bulldog head coach Roger Smoak saw his team come out on the short end of the stick for the first time in 20 matches this season with a 4-2 loss to the host Bobcats in Tuesday's second round state class AAA tournament ...
Who needs two when nine will do? Having a pair of goals negated in the first 30 minutes of Monday's AAA state girls' soccer playoff opener against visiting Cane Bay proved to be little more than a detour for Camden as the Region 6 champions rolled to an easy 9-0 victory at Zemp Stadium. The win keeps the Lady Bulldogs (14-3) at home for tonight's second round pairing against Airport at 7 ...
Putting the wraps on a third consecutive undefeated Region 6-AAA championship with a 9-0 road win over Darlington last Tuesday, the Camden High girls soccer team heads into tonight's AAA state tournament opener with a full head of steam.
There was hardly a word said as to last fall's 2-8 campaign before, during or after Camden's spring football practice for the 2013 season.
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