Will Rice must feel a little like a restaurant host. When two people leave, two more are seated.
When you start practice and your season later than most teams, you are forced to play catch-up and try to get to where you need to be in a quicker period of time.
Another event, another improved finish. For the third time in as many starts, the Camden Military Academy cross-country team improved on its previous race. Tuesday, John Heflin's runners finished tied for second in an 11-team meet hosted by Orangeburg Prep. The Spartans finished with 79 points and tied with Orangeburg-Wilkinson for second behind Wilson Hall, which had 53 points. South Aiken Baptist was next with 112. The top finisher for CMA was Tyler Van Buitenen, ...
This is no time for Camden Military Academy to let its collective guard down. The Spartans faced what may well be the best team they will see all season, a week ago, in a 49-6 loss to North Central. Next up, comes another road trip to meet another High School League member in East Clarendon. The host Wolverines carry an 0-3 mark into tonight's pairing in Turbeville. But after a pair of lopsided defeats in ...
As a coach, you look for improvement from your team from the first to second contest of the season.
Not having had any success with the passing game in Saturday's season opener at Camden Military Academy, New Covenant Christian School turned to a physical running back and a penetrating sun to finally get past the hosts, 14-0.
A new-look Camden Military Academy cross country team finished in 13th place --- out of 19 squads --- which took part in the Skyhawk Invitational hosted by Hammond last Wednesday in Columbia.
For the Camden Military Academy, Saturday marks what may well be the earliest season opener in the history of the program. For visiting New Covenant Christian School, this will be the first football game in the school's history.
When you are coming off a winless season, it is good to have a short memory. It is even better when you have no memory of it at all. That is the bad news/good news/bad news scenario which is unfolding at football practice at the Camden Military Academy. The Spartans are coming off a winless 2011 campaign but have less than a handful of players returning from that squad. Therein lies the rub for Will ...
Baseball March: 6 – at Laurence Manning Academy (6 p.m.); 8 - at Robert E. Lee Academy (5:30 p.m.); 10 – McBee (11 a.m.); 12 – Cheraw (4:30 p.m.); 19 – at Swansea (6 p.m.); 21 - Central (4:30 p.m.); 22- at Great Falls (4:30 p.m.); 27 – South Park (Pa.) (4:30 p.m.); 28 – at Lower Richland (6 p.m.) April: 11 – Robert E. Lee Academy (4:30 p.m.); 13 – Great Falls (5 p.m.); ...
Right from the start of the season, Camden Military Academy head football coach Will Rice knew the 2011 season could be an interesting one for the Spartans.
This is what you would call cutting it close. There is just one opportunity left for the Camden Military Academy football team to break into the win column. That chance comes Saturday when the Q Foundation Academy pays a visit to Spartan Field for a 2:30 p.m. start in the season finale for both teams. The guests notched their first win a week ago in topping Robbinsville (N.C.) Meanwhile, the hosts Spartans ...
If you are going to make a four-hour trip to a football game, you would, at least, want a victory to make the journey back home more bearable.
Before the Providence Day School ever stepped off the bus for its football game at Camden Military Academy, Spartans' coach Will Rice knew the odds were not in his team's favor.
It is never easy for the Camden Military Academy football team the week after the school's fall break.
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