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The Ashley Ridge Boys grabbed their fifth consecutive region championship with a 5-0 victory over cross-town rival Summerville.

The Ashley Ridge Boys Tennis team captured its first region championship April 16 by claiming a 5-2 win over Summerville at the Doty Park tennis courts.

Fort Dorchester handed rival Ashley Ridge a loss April 12 to remain in the top half of the Region 7-AAAAA Softball standings.

Ashley Ridge reeled off 10 straight wins on the tennis courts before it suffered its first loss of the season.

Fort Dorchester enters its week on the tennis courts with an improved record and better depth.

All four public high schools in the county participated in the Dorchester County Championships track and field meet April 10 at Summerville High School.

Ashley Ridge made it closer to the finals of the 2024 Hanahan Invitational Tournament than any of the other Summerville-area varsity teams.

On a night featuring some outstanding defense, the Summerville Girls Soccer team endured to claim a 2-1 victory over cross-town rival Ashley Ridge.

The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame has named Summerville defensive lineman Jacob Cotterill a semi-finalists for the 2024 Bridge Builder Excellence Award.

Fort Dorchester took Pinewood Prep into overtime on the soccer pitch March 28 but then the Panthers broke the stalemate to claim a 1-0 win.

A trio of Green Wave pitchers only surrendered one run during five games to lead Summerville to its third straight Spring Break tournament championship.

Pinewood Prep earned its third consecutive victory on the baseball diamond March 27 to gain momentum entering this year’s Hanahan Invitational Tournament.

Strong pitching was featured in last week’s three-game series between the Ashley Ridge and Fort Dorchester baseball teams, but the Swamp Foxes also had some strong turns at bat.

The Fort Dorchester Boys Soccer team evened its Region 7-AAAAA record with a win over Stall.

Summerville entered its season on the tennis courts needing to fill some big holes, but is holding its own this Spring.

Fort Dorchester broke open a tight game in extra innings to keep its winning streak on the softball diamond alive.

The Fort Girls were 2-1 on the soccer pitch last week, but more importantly the young team is learning.

The Ashley Ridge soccer teams didn’t give up a single goal March 15 during their games against cross-town rival Fort Dorchester.

Expectations for Summerville on the baseball diamond this season are high and the Green Wave is off to a solid start.

Summerville got its bats cracking in the fifth and sixth innings March 13 and claimed a 4-0 win over Berkeley on the softball diamond.

The Ashley Ridge Girls graduated some talented seniors at the end of last school year, but have returned 14 varsity lettermen to the soccer pitch.

The Summerville Boys have a seasoned group across the soccer pitch as they enter their 2024 campaign.

With some of its top arms and hitters returning from a successful 2023 campaign, the Pinewood Prep Baseball team is back in action.

Ashley Ridge isn’t putting the most experienced team on the baseball diamond this Spring, but the Swamp Foxes do have a strong group of seniors providing leadership.

Summerville has been a serious contender on the hardwood for quite a while and it seems like the Green Wave is in good position to remain on the upward trajectory it has been riding.

Ashley Ridge graduated a couple of all-stars last Spring, but returned six starters to the softball diamond for its 2024 campaign.

Seniors from several local high schools competed during the 2024 South Carolina Wrestling North-South All-Stars matches.

After the bar was set just about as high as it goes last year, the Ashley Ridge Boys are back on the pitch and looking to have another special season.

While one Cathedral Academy basketball team climbed back into the top spot for its classification this season, another simply remains there.

Summerville stuck right with the top Class 5A Girls team in the state, but didn’t muster the finish it needed to advance to the state finals.

Wrestlers from multiple Summerville-area schools claimed individual state championships last weekend.

The Ashley Ridge Girls finished on top of their region this season but Sumter denied them the chance to grab a Lower State title.

A pair of local teams have already been eliminated from the 2024 SCISA Basketball tournaments while two more may just be getting started.

Ashley Ridge and Summerville landed players on the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association’s 2024 Class 5A All-State teams.

Ashley Ridge’s defense was on par but Berkeley held the Swamp Foxes to only 43 points during the first round of the Class 5A Boys Basketball playoffs.

Summerville was the sole Dorchester District Two team to advance out of the opening round of the Class 5A Boys Basketball playoffs.

A three-game winning streak for Fort Dorchester was snapped Feb. 14 with a loss in the opening round of the Class 5A Boys Basketball playoffs.

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