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21-Year Old Georgia Man Catches Record Breaking 27 Pound Fish
James W. Thompson, 21, from St. Simons Island, has set a new state record for almaco jack (Seriola rivoliana). On Sunday, July 28, Thompson caught a remarkable 27-pound, 8-ounce almaco jack offshore near Navy Tower R4. This catch surpasses the previous record of 23 pounds, 15.04 ounces, established by Jason H. Rich of McRae-Helena in May.
Wanted: Poll workers. Must love democracy.
This week, a coalition of election officials, businesses, and civic engagement, religious and veterans groups will make a national push to encourage hundreds of thousands of Americans to serve as poll workers in November’s presidential election. Poll worker demand is high. With concerns over the harassment and threats election officials face, and with the traditional bench […]
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Richland 25: No. 8 Lexington volleyball, No. 9 Mansfield Senior football motivated in 2024
MANSFIELD — Motivation is a beautiful thing. All it takes is on shred of doubt from the outside to bring a team together to accomplish something great. All it takes is one sports writer to give you a ranking you feel you are better than to ignite a fire inside that helps you reach a different gear. ...
Bring your friends and family to Koger Center’s new outdoor stage
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Sponsored by Koger Center for the Arts. Walk on over to Koger Center in Columbia for an array of performances at the venue’s newly reimagined outdoor plaza stage. The purpose, according to Koger Center Director Nate Terracio, is to make music and live performances accessible...
Irmo Baseball opens World Series with win
EASLEY – Last year’s appearance at J.B. Red Owens Field was painfully brief for Irmo Little League. The Seniors played just two games in the Senior League Baseball World Series losing both in walk off fashion. They returned Sunday looking for redemption and with an opportunity to advance...
Fireflies walk it off 3 times, Hiro Wyatt makes Columbia debut
In the first full week back after the break, the Columbia Fireflies (15-13), took four of six from the visiting Lynchburg Hillcats. Columbia took the first game Tuesday night 13-1 behind a great outing from Logan Martin. Martin (2-3) earned the win giving up one run over 5 innings, a Jasion Chourio homer (4) in the top of the first inning. The 12th round pick in 2023 struck out seven, giving up three hits and surrendering no walks. The offense produced 12 RBI, led by Lizandro Rodriguez who had 4, all on a seventh inning grand slam, and Hyungchan Um’s 3. Um was 2 for 4 with walk on the night.
Ultimate HBCU Sports Preseason Division II Football Poll
The offseason brought about major changes within the Division II football ranks, particularly among the two-time reigning SIAC champion Benedict Tigers. The Tigers’ most noticeable difference came from former head coach Chennis Berry, who, along with many of the team’s key members, moved on to South Carolina State.
South Carolina women’s basketball: Getting to know freshman Maddy McDaniel
Last week, South Carolina’s newcomers met with the media for the first time. Get to know Maddy McDaniel, a 5-9 point guard from Upper Marlboro, MD. The post South Carolina women’s basketball: Getting to know freshman Maddy McDaniel appeared first on On3.
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