While Camden Military Academy remained winless through five games following Friday night's 20-0 loss to host Carolina Pride in a game played at Weddington, N.C., the effort, said CMA head coach Will Rice, was his team's best of the season, thus far.
Having struggled to get any traction of offense, the Camden Military Academy coaching staff switched from the spread set to the I-formation backfield last Friday night against McBee.
Trailing host McBee, 32-6, at halftime, Camden Military Academy head coach Will Rice gave the go-ahead to scrap his team's spread offensive scheme in favor of the I-formation backfield.
Will Rice is hoping that lightning can strike twice in 366 days in the same town.
C-I (Camden, S.C.) sports editor Well, it's not like the Camden Military Academy football team wasn't warned. Well before the Spartans headed to East Clarendon for Friday night's game against the Wolverines, CMA head coach Will Rice said the key to his team's coming away with a victory would be how well they defended EC quarterback Carlos Hickson. The Spartans struggled in keeping the senior signal caller under wraps as the ...
Will Rice is glad that his defense will not have to face another Wing-T offense this week when Camden Military Academy travels to meet East Clarendon.
Maybe, this trading one opponent for another is not the best idea. On a night in which the Camden Military Academy football team was scheduled to play a first-year program in Charlotte's Northeast Prep, a scheduling snafu led to Northeast opting to play the Carolina Pride, leaving both Great Falls and CMA in a bind. Rather than have the week off, the two programs played each other Friday night. The Spartans probably ...
Thanks to last Friday's thunderstorm north of Kershaw County, an error in scheduling and a fortuitous opening, the Camden Military Academy football team will play a game tonight.
When you have a football team which has only been in pads for some 10 days playing an opponent with two full games under its belt, the last thing you want is to get off to a slow start.
When does the home field not come with its built-in advantage? Try when game day comes after less than two weeks of practice and game time comes in the afternoon sun as opposed to the coolness of the evening. Such is the case for the Camden Military Academy football team, whose season opener with Davidson Day School was moved from a road game tonight to a 4 p.m. home contest at Spartan ...
Breaking up is hard to do. When separating from one's first love, however, the task becomes harder.
The world of sports is dominated in the South by high school and collegiate athletics, and it always has been.
In the eight days between their last regular season game and Saturday's Carolinas Athletic Association championship game, the Camden Military Academy basketball team decided to take a mental day off.
Having already breezed past Providence Athletic Club in their first meeting some three weeks earlier, the Camden Military Academy basketball team started out slow, but overcame a rough beginning to post a 74-49 victory over the visitors in a Tuesday night game played inside the White Field House on the CMA campus.
This was more like it for the Camden Military Academy basketball team.
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