Alexander growing up quickly for Mavs
Guards hitting 3-point shots from long range get the attention of the fans, but the post players inside earn the respect of the coaches.
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Byrd helping Wildcats remain upbeat
It has been tough slogging for the Woodmont High girls basketball team this season. But the players remain upbeat, hopeful and, most important, hard-working.
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Washington on rise for Hillcrest
Steady, focused play is the theme of the Hillcrest High girls basketball team this year, and Brittney Washington is making her contribution in her first season as a starter.
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Landers embraces Mann's guide to success
The two things most important if a girl wants to be a J.L. Mann high school basketball player are team and defense.
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SMC softball signs two Rams
Two Hillcrest High softball players have signed scholarships to play for Spartanburg Methodist College.
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Sports briefs
Point guard Kelly Assinesi scored 11 points in the first quarter and 16 in the fourth to help the Knights remain unbeaten in conference play with a 57-53 victory at Cardinal Newman on Friday.
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Tribune-Times sports calendar
Mauldin Recreation Department sign-ups will be held Saturday and Feb. 13 and 20 from 9 a.m. to noon and Feb. 18 from 6 to 8 pm. at the Ray Hopkins Senior Center.
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Holliday gives Patriots boost
J.L. Mann High girls basketball coach Darah Huffman needed a leader and looked immediately to point guard Britney Holliday.
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Sports calendar
Mauldin Recreation Department signups will be held Feb. 6, 13 and 20 from 9 a.m. to noon and Feb. 18 from 6 to 8 pm. at the Ray Hopkins Senior Center.
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Rams use balance to topple Mavericks
For the Hillcrest High boys basketball team, there was nothing like facing its Golden Strip adversary at home to get refocused after the bid for a perfect season was spoiled last week.
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SPORTS ROUNDUP
The Sabres (11-3, 6-1) went on a 14-2 run at the start of the third quarter and held off Greenville Tech Charter 65-62 on Friday night.
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Simpson too much for Mavericks
Sierra Simpson made a statement at the outset of the girls basketball game between Hillcrest and Mauldin high schools Friday night.
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Rams show depth in winning county title
Hillcrest High left Greenville High on Saturday with three individual titlists, 14 place-winners and the Greenville County wrestling championship.
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Mauldin’s Borgelt takes lacrosse to college
Mauldin High senior Josh Borgelt will get an opportunity that a lot of high school lacrosse players in Greenville County can only dream of having.
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Garner keeps Hillcrest focused on crown
Overcoming adversity has become a way of life for the Hillcrest High boys basketball team.
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SMC signs Rams' Lowder
Abbey Lowder has signed a scholarship to play volleyball for Spartanburg Methodist College.
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SPORTS ROUNDUP
St. Joseph’s Catholic School has been accepted into the South Carolina High School League for the 2010-2011 school year.
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Whitley excels as Patriots’ jack of all trades
Listing the full job title of J.L. Mann junior Darrice Whitley takes more slashes than a Web address.
Photo gallery:
Mann vs. Berea
Mann vs. Berea
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Porter eager to get started with Rams
Greg Porter is still teaching science at Southside High School, but he's changed his coaching focus to Hillcrest High School.
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Jack, Redmond help keep Wildcats in contention
The Woodmont High boys basketball team is a work in progress. But participation in holiday tournaments in Hilton Head and in Georgia helped the players bond off the court as well as toughened them up for region play.
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Whittenberg looking for ways to improve game
A contagious winning attitude combined with the ability to accurately shoot 3-point baskets makes Mauldin High basketball player Tori Whittenberg one of the Mavericks’ most valuable assets.
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Patriots benefit from Myrick’s role-playing
The key to success for the J.L. Mann boys basketball team is every player understanding his role on the team. Patriots coach Jeff Craft stresses the team aspect in meetings and practices and then sees the results when the team goes on the court.
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Tribune-Times sports calendar
Mauldin Recreation Department signups for ages 4-14 will be held Feb. 6, 13 and 20 from 9 a.m. to noon and Feb. 18 from 6 to 8 pm. at the Ray Hopkins Senior Center. Birth certificates are required for all players.
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Tribune-Times sports briefs
The Knights prevailed in a dramatic, sold-out matchup for their first-ever victory against Cardinal Newman on Friday.
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