A lackluster start to the second half and a couple of unfortunate breaks prompted Bishop England coach John Cantey to rally his frustrated sideline.
SUMMERVILLE -- The Pinewood Prep offense never got out of the starting blocks Friday night.
The Stratford Knights came to West Ashley Friday night and gave the Wildcats all they wanted for three quarters. Then, Dexter Freeman broke loose for two 65-yard touchdowns in the fourth quarter to lead West Ashley to a 35-14 win over Stratford.
Fort Dorchester used a deep throw to score on its first possession. And so on, and so on.
SUMMERVILLE -- There was an extra dose of energy encapsulating John McKissick Field on Friday night — that of homecoming, and the emotions that come with it for eager high school students.
GOOSE CREEK -- After an unexpected week off due to Hurricane Matthew, high school football returned to the Lowcountry on Friday night.
The Wando boys swim team posted a strong runner-up finish to state champion Riverside at the 2016 Class AAAAA state championships, held at the USC Natatorium in Columbia on Friday night.
North Charleston police are investigating an armed robbery at a Family Dollar store.
Baptist Hill 62, Oceanside Collegiate 18
At first, the soldier did not know what he saw out of the corner of his eye.
• Mopar clubs weekly "Meet & Greets" will be 7-11 p.m. at Sonic Drive-Ins, 660 College Park Road in Goose Creek and 9101 University Blvd. in North Charleston. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, AMC and related cars and trucks are welcome. Other meet-and-greets this month will be Oct. 28.
Charleston’s major attractions are open again after the hurricane, but there are a few scars, including a lost piece of history.
Charleston’s major attractions are open again after the hurricane, but there are a few scars, including a lost piece of history.
NEW YORK — It’s going to get worse for Wells Fargo before it gets better.
With the Marsh Master in its arsenal, Berkeley Electric Cooperative wasn’t afraid to get down in the muck and mud to restore power that Hurricane Matthew knocked out during its sweep along the South Carolina coast.
Water Missions of North Charleston on Friday shipped 10 water purification systems to hurricane-ravaged Haiti.
A former Goose Creek High School basketball player is the sole survivor of a fatal crash that left four Claflin University students dead Thursday evening.
The USS Yorktown crew held a memorial service during their 68th reunion Friday at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum to honor former shipmates who died in the past year. On Saturday morning, the reunion group will host a "Meet and Greet" session for museum visitors on board the Yorktown from 10 a.m-2 p.m.
CLEMSON — Zero. It’s the number of conference losses N.C. State has this year, which puts the Wolfpack equal with Clemson in the ACC Atlantic Division.
Crews have cleared a two-car crash that shut down the two left lanes on the northbound side of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, but traffic was still slow going just after 5 p.m. Friday.
Hurricane Matthew, and the evacuation it triggered, forced several arts organizations to cancel or postpone their events.
The Charleston area’s oldest nationally accredited therapeutic horseback riding center, Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding, will be able to significantly expand its programs for disabled children and adults now that the nonprofit group has a covered arena.
Surveying the 50-acre Penn Center property, executive director Rodell Lawrence sees many trees down, broken limbs hanging precariously overhead and some damage to structures at the national historic landmark — the result of Hurricane Matthew’s fierce winds. The storm rolled by St. Helena Island in Beaufort County on Oct. 7 and 8.