Gray Collegiate wins first championship
Gray Collegiate took home its first state championship in school history Friday night with a 58-45 win over Carvers Bay in the Class 2A Championship at Colonial Life Arena.
Gray Collegiate took home its first state championship in school history Friday night with a 58-45 win over Carvers Bay in the Class 2A Championship at Colonial Life Arena.
The Keenan Raiders beat the Mullins Auctioneers 51-28 to win the Class AA Girls State Championship at Colonial Life Arena Friday afternoon.
Behind Walyn Napper’s 22 points and Malcolm Wilson’s 12, Ridge View advanced to its second 4A state championship in history, after defeating South Aiken 60-47 at Bon Secours Arena Friday night.
Keenan hung on for a 45-43 win over Greenville Tech in the Upper State Semifinals Tuesday night. With the win, the Raiders now advance to the Upper State Finals against Gray Collegiate Saturday at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville.
Dutch Fork is defending their 5A SCHSL State Championship Saturday against Dorman because they were able to avenge their only loss of the entire season last Friday night.
Saluda entered the 2A Upper State Championship on a 13-game win streak. The Tigers saw it snapped by a five point margin of victory, one step away from the SCHSL title game.
Brookland-Cayce was able to win three games in the 2017 SCHSL 3A State Tournament, but was unable to earn a fourth and the coinciding trip to Williams-Brice to play for it all.
For the second year in a row, Dutch Fork will play for the SCHSL 5A State Championship.
Batesburg-Leesville was one win short of winning a state championship in 2016. On Friday night, they began their journey back towards the title game on the right foot.
Brookland-Cayce entered their regular season finale being able to claim sole possession of second place in Region 5-3A Friday night. They ended the night in a three-way tie with two of their rivals.