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Hunter Renfrow Returns to Clemson Practice Monday

Clemson, S.C (CAC) — Monday is the last day of double practices for the Clemson football team.   With the start of the academic year early at Clemson (school starts Wednesday), preseason practice is spread over more days, but with fewer days of double practices than many schools. “Today is our last day of two-a-days,” said Head Coach Dabo Swinney.  “We…

WATCH: What to Watch in Rio: Day 10

RIO DE JANEIRO (WOLO) — We’re already in the final week of the Olympics. Team USA has now won 69 medals in Rio de Janeiro.  Twenty-six of those medals are gold. China, Great Britain, Russia and Japan are all trailing Team USA and round out the top five countries with the most medals.   Here’s what to watch on day…

Panthers Coordinator Steps Down to Battle Cancer

FILE – Carolina Panthers special teams coach Bruce DeHaven, right, talks with players during NFL football minicamp in Charlotte, N.C. DeHaven has decided to step down from his position and move into an advisory role with the team while continuing his battle with prostate cancer. The team announced Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016, that Thomas McGaughey has been promoted to special…

Fireflies Beat Greensboro in Extras Sunday

COLUMBIA, SC (Fireflies) – Tyler Moore muscled a single to center field and plated J.C. Rodriguez in the bottom of the 12th inning to give the Fireflies the victory, 3-2, over the Grasshoppers on Sunday night. Columbia took three out of four from Greensboro and earned its third walk-off win of the year. The game lasted four hours and 22…

Dawn Staley, Team USA Demolish China, 105-62 at Olympics

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Geno Auriemma could only smile after his U.S. women’s basketball team dominated another opponent. It wasn’t so much the final score of the game, but the coach was really excited about the record number of assists the Americans dished out. Tina Charles and Brittney Griner each scored 18 points and the U.S. had 40 assists…

Clemson’s Patricia Mamona Places Sixth at Rio Olympics

CLEMSON, S.C. (CAC) — Former Clemson athlete Patricia Mamona finished sixth in the women’s triple jump at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mamona set a personal best and broke her own Portuguese national record with a  leap of 14.65 meters (48-0.75) on her fifth attempt Sunday. Colombia’s Caterine Ibarguen won the gold medal. Mamona, a two-time NCAA…

Former Gamecock Natasha Hastings to Run for Olympic Gold Monday Night

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL. (USC SID) – Gamecock great Natasha Hastings will run for an Olympic gold medal Monday, as she finished third overall in the women’s 400m Sunday night with a season-best time of 49.90. It will be her first opportunity at winning an individual medal, she previously won gold in 2008 with the 4x400m relay. Running in the second heat, Hastings…

Jenkins can’t control Nationals, Braves finish 5-5 on trip

Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Tyrell Jenkins walks toward the dugout after he was pulled from a baseball game during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) WASHINGTON (AP) — Tyrell Jenkins had recently been able to succeed despite his high number of walks. Sunday, he wasn’t so lucky. Jenkins walked three…