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Hurricanes ride momentum into playoffs
PIEDMONT—After capping the season with a region championship, Wren High baseball coach Randy Thompson said he believes his team is in perfect position to make a run in the playoffs. The 19-6 Hurricanes head into the postseason with a number one seed and guaranteed home field advantage. “We’ve had some success this year, and we’ve had some down moments that made us enjoy the success a little more,” Thompson said. “We finished up 19-6 overa...
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Green Wave begins playoff push
EASLEY—In a season full of ups and downs, the Easley High baseball team finds itself in a familiar position heading into the post-season. A veteran Green Wave squad earned a 16-8 regular season record, but head coach Roger Finley said he knows the toughest games are still ahead. “In our bracket we’ve got Northwestern, Mauldin and Laurens,” Finley said. “Needless to say that’s a pretty tough bracket.” Easley opened the double elimination...
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Three Easley High School seniors participated in a poultry judging contest for Future Farmers of America (FFA) at the Pickens County Career and Technology Center.
Unique student acitivity leads to Easley award
EASLEY – Three Easley High School seniors participated in a poultry judging contest for Future Farmers of America (FFA) at the Pickens County Career and Technology Center. The three seniors were Austyne Douglas, Kelci Sizemore, and Chapin McCombs. “We all judged hens on their handling quality and pigmentation,” Douglas said. “We also judged their egg laying ability.” The contest winners were determined by which team judged the poultry m...
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March of Dimes slated this weekend
EASLEY — Family and corporate teams and individual walkers who will be participating in March for Babies in Easley Saturday. Hundreds are expected to gather to march for healthier babies and celebrate the 75th anniversary of the March of Dimes. The day’s activities include an opening program at 8:30 a.m. in Old Market Square in downtown Easley, followed by a walk. Following the walk, participants will enjoy food and family-fun activities. I...
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