If you’re a high school football coach, you pretty much concede that the next football season begins the moment your players turn in their uniforms after the last play is run from scrimmage in November.
It’s non-stop: winter workouts, spring practice, voluntary conditioning and 7-on-7 passing...
On July 18, 35 swimmers from Swim Charleston headed to Columbia and the USC campus for the 2019 Long Course Swimming State Championships. Contested in an Olympic-size 50 meter pool, the Long Course State Championships are limited to the fastest qualifying swimmers in the state. Fielding nine relays...
The Daniel Island Flying Fish swim team completed another successful season, finishing second in the annual City Swim Meet – the event that culminates the season with the Lowcountry’s best swimmers showcasing their talents.
But if you ask the Lowcountry swimming community what its favorite meet is...
During the summer, our rivers and creeks can become pretty crowded. Especially, on weekends. With the heat index consistently above 100 degrees, the inshore waters can also be uncomfortable. In the Lowcountry, late summer is unbearably hot. Subsequently, I have been fishing more in our nearshore...
The annual City Swim Meet, which showcases the top talent in the Lowcountry, always is, and always will be, about quality.
This year’s event, the 52nd in the illustrious history of the meet, was no exception. But as in recent years, the City Swim Meet was also about quantity.
Snee Farm, based in...
Khyle Mingo’s rugby garb includes a helmet with an American flag design that, in the fashion world, clashes with the teal, gold and black of his Coastal Carolina Chanticleers uniform.
Next year, Mingo hopes to wear a uniform that features red, white and blue. Mingo, a Daniel Island resident and...
City Meet - Flying Fish finishers
7-8 age group
100 medley relay:
4th place - Colton Salta, Elle Gaine, Jason Chalupsky and Lilah May
25 free:
1st place, girls - Lilah May
8th place, girls - Willa LeVeen
4th place, boys - Jason Chalupsky
28th place, boys - Michael Snyder
25 fly:
8th place,...
If the College of Charleston made incoming freshmen write a 500-word essay on how they spent their summer, Grace Powell would have little trouble fulfilling the assignment.
Sure, Powell, who graduated from Pinewood Prep in late May, had the typical summer job, hung out with her high school...
Recently, one of my fishing buddies passed away. While I try to live a regret-free life, I do wish we had fished together more often. This got me to thinking about all the friends I have been wanting to fish with but have not. So, I began calling my friends. Surprisingly, I do actually have a few....
Summer vacation?
The answer might be “What’s that?” if you have been just named athletic director at a fairly new high school that is continuing to expand every day, in every way.
That was Daniel Minkin’s scenario as he started his new job as athletic director of Philip Simmons High School on July...