WATCH: Midlands high school basketball teams compete in Upper, Lower State Title games
Tonight, four local teams took the court needing only one win to reach the state championships.
Gamecock junior infielder/catcher Wes Clarke has earned a pair of national honors after his performance in games against Winthrop and Clemson last week.
South Carolina sophomore Aliyah Boston picked up one of the SEC’s highest honors for the second season as Co-Defensive Player of the Year, and sophomore Zia Cooke joined her on the All-SEC First Team, the league announced today.
Tonight, four local teams took the court needing only one win to reach the state championships.
Clarke belted five home runs in three games last week, driving in eight while having a 1.833 slugging percentage and a .688 on-base percentage.
Bouknight stated an apology later in the broadcast, then he issued a formal apology on Twitter shortly after the game ended.
The Gamecocks closed out the week with a 6-1 record with four wins in the Gamecock Invitational over the weekend.
The No. 5/6 Gamecocks (19-4, 14-2 SEC) head to Greenville for the SEC Tournament as the No. 2 seed.
For the second straight game, an Andrew Eyster base hit walked off in-state rival Clemson.
No. 18 South Carolina softball’s Jordan Fabian posted a team-best four hits in Saturday’s two games as the Gamecocks swept the day against Seton Hall and Longwood.
The Gamecocks improved their record to 5-0 heading into tomorrow’s game at Founders Park.