Cane Bay High School senior student-athlete Hailey Jones is the winner of the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports female scholar-athlete award.
Stratford High School junior Cloe Runion is the next Best of Prep Sports female cross country runner of the year.
The seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Athlete of the Year came back better than ever in her senior year.
Pinewood Prep senior Maggie Rollins is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Soccer Player of the Year.
Pinewood Prep senior Troy Dandridge is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Summerville senior Jacob Cotterill is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Leadership Award recipient.
Fort Dorchester junior Richard Springs is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Wrestler of the Year.
Fort Dorchester junior Lucas Johnson is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Golfer of the Year.
Ashley Ridge senior Annalise Maralit is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Wrestler of the Year.
Ashley Ridge junior Avery Smith is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Golfer of the Year.
Fort Dorchester’s Raegan Yost is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Cheerleader of the Year.
Summerville junior Molly Daugherty is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Basketball Player of the Year.
Fort Dorchester senior Jalen Barry is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year.
Ashley Ridge senior Matthew Phillips is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Perseverance Award recipient.
Ashley Ridge High School senior Jack Jonas is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Swimmer of the Year.
Ashley Ridge senior Samantha Alwardt is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Volleyball of the Year.
Summerville senior Yannick Smith is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Male Athlete of the Year.
Summerville sophomore Katie Guilliam is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Softball Player of the Year.
Ashley Ridge High School senior Courtney Tedesco is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Swimmer of the Year.
Ashley Ridge junior Alana Braxton is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year.
Summerville senior PJ Morlando is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Baseball Player of the Year.
Summerville Softball is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Team of the Year.
If you approached Berkeley High School football coach Eric Lodge during spring practice this month and said ‘great comeback this past season, coach.”
Cane Bay High School senior Isaac Smalls is the Best of Prep Sports male basketball player of the year for 2023-24.
Berkeley High School sophomore tennis player Hannah Giannelli is the next Best of Prep Sports female tennis player of the year.
Cane Bay High School senior wrestler JJ Peace turned in the performance of the year on the state’s grandest stage this winter.
Stratford High School staff member James Cser is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Service Award winner.
Cane Bay High School senior Dang Tran is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports boys volleyball player of the year.
This past fall, Hoppock became Stratford’s first all-state runner since 2011 by finishing 12th in the Class 5A state meet with a time of 16:14.05. Behind Hoppock, the Knights placed 10th as a team for their best finish at state since 2012.
Stratford High School senior goal keeper Enzo Mori is the Best of Prep Sports male soccer player of the year.
The seventh annual Best of Prep Sports Football Player of the Year gets compared to former NFL greats Earl Campbell and Walter Payton.
The recipient of this year’s John McKissick Memorial Coach of the Year Award is Cross High School boys basketball coach Chaquain Boone.
Hanahan High School senior basketball standout Jaylah Hughes is the seventh annual Best of Prep Sports leadership award winner for a female.
After outscoring its opponents 22-0 in the first two rounds of the 5A Boys Soccer Playoffs, Ashley Ridge exacted a little revenge in the third round.
Summerville claimed both team titles during the 2024 Region 7-AAAAA Track and Field Championships.
After they both won their region, the Pinewood Prep Soccer teams have momentum as they enter the SCISA Playoffs this week.
The 5A Softball Playoffs are heating up.
All four Region 7-AAAAA teams that qualified for the 5A Baseball Playoffs have advanced to the district-championship round.
Summerville opened the 5A Baseball Playoffs with a pair of victories to move into the driver’s seat for the District 7 Championship series.
Ashley Ridge claimed a pair of 6-0 wins last week during the Class 5A Boys Tennis Playoffs.
There was little suspense concerning the top of the 2024 Region 7-AAAAA Boys Soccer final standings but fans had to wait until the final week of region play to find out the rest.
Girls’ soccer teams enter the playoffs this week.
Fort Dorchester entered the match at the Wescott Plantation golf course April 25 a bit of an underdog but finished as the 2024 Region 7-AAAAA Boys Golf Champion.
Summerville completed an undefeated regular season April 24 by handing Fort Dorchester a 7-0 loss at Green Wave Park.
Summerville 10-runned Fort Dorchester April 26 to complete a sweep of the Patriots on the baseball diamond.
Summerville won its final Region 7-AAAAA tennis match of the season, defeating Fort Dorchester 5-1 in North Charleston.
Pinewood Prep won its series with Porter-Gaud on the baseball diamond last week.
The Ashley Ridge Boys grabbed their fifth consecutive region championship with a 5-0 victory over cross-town rival Summerville.
Summerville swept its three-game series against Ashley Ridge to put itself in prime position to claim the Region 7-AAAAA Baseball Championship.
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.
Ashley Ridge continued its tare through its region competition on the soccer pitch last week, notching victories over Fort Dorchester and West Ashley.
Fort Dorchester enters its week on the tennis courts with an improved record and better depth.