After having to go to the first tie-breaking criteria for the win in their first meeting with Hartsville earlier this season, the Camden High wrestling team did not leave any doubt on the second go 'round between the two rival schools.
Just as a mechanic puts a car on the lift to see what is wrong with a vehicle in need of repair, Camden girls' basketball coach Natalie Jeffcoat tinkered with her team's problems during halftime of Friday's game with A.C. Flora.
In preparation for Friday night's visit from A.C. Flora, Camden head coach Ron McKie put his starting five to work by trying to break the Falcons' press which was set up by his second group.
After opening the season with three lopsided victories, the Camden High wrestling team enjoyed its biggest win of the young season, while exacting a bit of revenge in the process, in Tuesday's win over Hartsville.
After pacing their team to a third-place finish in Region 4-AAA Camden High School's Katie Tiller and Madison Hudson were named to the all-conference girls' tennis team.
Basketball Dec.: 4 – Lakewood; 7 – at Lugoff-Elgin; 12 –Crestwood; 14 – Lugoff-Elgin; 17 – at Crestwood; 21 – at Lakewood; 27-29 – Midas Highland Holiday Classic at Heathwood Hall (girls only); 27-29 – Fairfield Central Tournament (boys only) Jan.: 4 –A.C. Flora; 8 – at Lower Richland; 11 – Dreher; 15- Westwood; 18 – at Chapin; 22 – at A.C. Flora; 25 – Lower Richland; 29 – at Dreher Feb.: 1 – at ...
Camden High School junior Clark Joseph and CHS freshman Abigail McLaughlin both qualified for Saturday's AAA state cross country championships to be contested at 9 a.m. at Clemson's Sandhills Research facility in Columbia.
As if they could not have felt any worse after a third round exit from the AAA Upper State volleyball tournament in Pickens on Monday, Camden has salt applied to its wounds when it learned that Region 4-AAA runner-up Chapin knocked off top-ranked Daniel in a match played just up the road.
You don't become aa successful a coach as Paige Wilson is by leaving things to chance.
CHAPIN -- Given the chance to use an escape clause, which was losing starting quarterback Josh Council with three winnable games left in the Region 4-AAA season, Camden head coach Jimmy Neal refused to play with "what if" card.
It would be easy for Camden and head coach Jimmy Neal to look to the heavens and ask, "Why us?"
Led by a second-place finish from Clark Joseph, the Camden High boys' cross country team finished fifth in last week's Region 4-AAA cross country championship held in Chapin.
Getting payback and the top seed for the state playoffs all in the same night: It could not get much better for the Camden High volleyball team.
Who could have blamed Westwood for looking a bit confused as they took the field for the final play of the game on Friday.
This is one game ball which Camden head coach Jimmy Neal wants the referee to return to him after the final horn sounds.
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.
Crystal Johnson, a 2003 graduate of Camden High, who was a volleyball and basketball standout for the Lady Bulldogs during her high school career, will be the guest speaker at the Camden High School Athletic Banquet to be held on Tuesday, May 21, in the school gymnasium.
The Camden High School Athletic Banquet will be held on Tuesday, May 21, in the school gymnasium.
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