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Beaufort pole vaulter Madeline Aune clears 12 feet during the Class AAAA state competition.
Spring Valley shot put winner Xylina McDaniel talks about setting a new state record.
Chris Brown (Hanahan) leaps 51-2.5 at the state meet. The mark is a new state record and national number one legal reading.
Fort Dorchester senior Warren Freeman talks about winning the Class AAAA boys shot put.
Seneca junior Alexandria Mills talks about winning the Class AAA girls long jump.
South Pointe junior Montay Crockett talks about winning the Class AAA long jump.
Colleton County junior Jalacy Green talks about winning the Class AAAA girls discus.
Beaufort's Veneshia Holmes talks about winning the Class AAAA girls long jump.
Beaufort freshman Madeline Aune talks about winning the Class AAAA pole vault.
Wando junior thrower Dezmon Venning talks about winning the Class AAAA boys discus.
Daniel senior C.J. Davidson talks about winning the Class AAA girls triple jump and runner-up in long jump. Davidson is attending Clemson in the fall.
Dorman's Braxton Drummond talks about winning the Class AAAA boys long jump.
Spring Valley alumni Matt and Michael Johnson, twins now at USC Upstate, talk about the sport.
Summerville's Taylor Abernethy talks about winning the Class AAAA pole vault.
Berkeley's Leanna Morrison talks about the meet and setting the 400-meter hurdles state record.
Dreher senior Christal Green talks about her final season.
Fort Mill senior Taylor Miller talks about winning the Class AAA 800 and 1600.
Sinead Haughey with teammates Elizabeth Dawson and Tayulor Norden talk about the state meet.
South Pointe's Brett Squibbs talks about winning the Class AAA pole vault.
Daniel senior Sinead Haughey was named state Gatorade cross country runner of the year, the organization announced this week.
Dreher's Brandon Sanders talks about competing in his first indoor meet and training.
Dutch Fork junior Roland Hakes was named state Gatorade cross country runner of the year, the organization announced this week.
When Tami Thompson Dennis was interviewed by a newspaper reporter as a 10-year-old state champion swimmer, she was remarkably clear about her life's calling. "I said I either wanted to be an Olympic swimmer or wanted to help kids with fitness when I got older. It's really eerie that I kne... (via www.postandcourier.com)
Dreher sprinter Christal Green signed with University of South Carolina today, coach Bennie Isaac told scrunners.com. The signing period for cross country and track and field starts Feb. 2. The period ends Aug. 1.
Daniel senior distance star Sinead Haughey talks about organizing 5,000-meter race for charity, her final season and choosing what college to attend.
Results for the 2011 outdoor season and the future will only be posted if in the proper format of html that is exported from hytek or the free program racetab, that was developed by MileSplit.us for the purpose of including more results on the Internet for readers.
Stanley Staggs, former director of AAU track and field in the state, has died.
Dorman alumnus Chad Palmer talks about his roles as an intern at the Michael Johnson Performance Center in Texas.
Pelion coach Mark Bedenbaugh talks about what it means to be named an inductee into the SCTCCCA Hall of Fame. Bedenbaugh shares his view on year round sports and how it changes track and field.
Dreher senior sprinter Christal Green talks about signing with the University of South Carolina and the experience along the way.
A look at 2011 individual returners from 2010 database rankings by event. Girls list coming later today.
A look at 2011 individual returners from 2010 database rankings by event.
Alex Solis is rested and ready for a busy spring. The two-sports star at Hanahan High School will showcase his talent Saturday when West Ashley High School hosts the Sandlapper Track and Field Classic. (via www.postandcourier.com)
CHARLESTON -- Hilton Head boys 4x1600-meter relay team ran an unofficial 18:25 at the Sandlapper Classic, breaking a state best time of 18:33. More meet coverage coming.
Ian Davidson, Jr., a two mile state champion in the 1970s from Rock Hill, is in Cleveland, Ohio today for a consultation and possible surgery tomorrow, according to a post he published on his caringbridge journal.
Broome senior Cody Frye talks about his reasons to sign with USC Upstate, where his dad and coach Skip Frye attended. Photo credit: Thomas McLeroy for scrunners.com
CENTRAL -- Daniel distance runner Sinead Haughey has signed to continue her running career at Furman University in front of teammates, family, coaches and supporters in the school's media center.
MOUNT PLEASANT -- The Lexington 4x1600-meter relay team of Blake White, Erik Wendt, Tony Morales and Colby Coulter ran a state best time of 18 minutes, 23.50 seconds at the Mellow Mushroom Relays Saturday.
A former high school and college pole vaulter and coach hopes Lexington County will allow him to build a much-needed indoor vaulting training facility.
West Florence senior sprinter Lauren Ellis talks about her college signing with Stanford and her final choices.
Daniel teammates Elizabeth Dawson, a freshman, and Sinead Haughey are entered in Friday's 3,200-meter high school run Friday night at the Raleigh Relays.
Spring Valley distance runner William Ivey talks about signing with Furman University and the future of the sports in the state.
Daniel senior C.J. Davidson sealed a win in the Florida Relays triple jump, leaping 48 feet, 9.5 inches. The mark is currently seventh in the nation. Editor's note: Updated with quotes from Davidson.
We're baaaaaaack!! And after looking at the changes to the stadium, better than ever. It has been a long two years but worth the wait. We all have heard the statement, "show me the money", look around and you will see it. Richland District Two has made Harry Parone Stadium nicer than most small college stadiums.
Seneca's D'yandra Morris talks about setting a new shot put school record and first female Bobcat to throw over 40 feet. Morris also talks about the season, shot put and other sports she is involved with.
COLUMBIA -- When Brett Squibbs cleared 16 feet, for the first time in his life, Saturday, he became the perfect protagonist in the type of storybook tale that only sports can produce.