For the second time in as many years, Lugoff-Elgin ruled the Region 4-4A wrestling roost. The Demons sewed up one of four number one seeds and will stay at home for the first two rounds of Saturday's 4A state tournament (see accompanying box.) L-E wrapped up the conference title by thumping visiting Ridge View, 72-15, and Spring Valley, 69-18, last Wednesday to complete a perfect six-match slate of 4-4A matches. One night later, Evan Moxie's ...
When you don't have enough bullets in your proverbial holster, it's hard to win a gun fight.
It was almost as if Lugoff-Elgin wrestling coach Evan Moxie was waiting for the winds of change to shift in his direction. And, he knew that when they came, they would not be in the form of a gust, but rather a full-blown gale.
Lugoff-Elgin had little trouble with host Sumter in winning Tuesday night's non-region wrestling match between the two 4A programs, 65-12.
Led by sophomore Chris Jackson, the Lugoff-Elgin High School wrestling team finished second in last weekend's Border Wars tournament hosted by South Point High School in rock hill.
Pretty soon, the organizers of the Carolina Duals wrestling tournament might ask the Lugoff-Elgin Middle School wrestling team to bring the tournament championship trophy with them when they head to the yearly event in Rock Hill.
Facing a Lugoff-Elgin wrestling team which was at close to full strength and refocused, visiting Blythewood and Richland Northeast endured the full wrath from the Demons in Wednesday's Region 4-4A opener at the Demons Den.
Had the surface been made of ice rather than wood and if Dutch Fork had traded its sneakers and jerseys for skates and sweaters would anyone have been the wiser?
Save for the use of a magic wand, there was no way for Lugoff-Elgin girls' basketball coach Von Duncan to turn her 5-foot-8 center, Nakeisha Counts, into a 6-foot-5 post player. Nor was there some potion which could transform her other players to become taller or faster with one sip of the elixir.
Wrestling without their starters from five of the 14 weight classes, Lugoff-Elgin finished eighth in the Wildcat Duals at Lexington High School.
Special to the C-I (Camden, S.C.) The Lugoff-Elgin High School boys' soccer program, once again, has more than one player on the South Carolina Olympic Development team's roster. Both junior goalkeeper Kyle Brosius and sophomore midfielder Henry Edmonds have made the cut for the 2012 team, traveling to the sub-regional event held in Winston Salem, N.C., in January. The South Carolina Olympic Development Program (ODP) is the start of the identification process for the USA ...
This was not the type of tune-up which Lugoff-Elgin wrestling coach Evan Moxie had in mind with his Demons preparing to hosts Saturday's May Plant Credit Union Demon Holiday Classic.
For the second time in three years, a member of the Lugoff-Elgin High School student trainers' staff has been selected to be a student athletic trainer for the South Carolina Shrine Bowl football team.
Suddenly, the previous weekend's 15th place showing by the Lugoff-Elgin wrestling team in the Southern Slam at Eastside seems like a faded memory.
Like a boxer who doesn't bother to touch gloves to start a fight, A.C. Flora got right down to it and delivered an early knockout punch to host Lugoff-Elgin.
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