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Blue Flame burn through Palmetto

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports

ejolley@thepccourier.com

WILLIAMSTON — Tired of the talk off the field, the Pickens Blue Flame let their [cointent_lockedcontent]play on the field do all the talking Friday night in

Tommy McGaha/seeyourphotohere.com Pickens senior Adam Thomas makes a leaping interception in front of a Palmetto receiver on Friday night. Thomas had two interceptions on the night.

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Pickens senior Adam Thomas makes a leaping interception in front of a Palmetto receiver on Friday night. Thomas had two interceptions on the night.

taking a convincing 48-7 Western 3A win over Palmetto.

The win probably locked up an at-large playoff bid, but there is nothing official yet on that.

“I’m just proud of these guys,” Pickens coach John Boggs said. “We’ve had to listen to it for the last several weeks that we were going to lose this game. We were going to come down here, and it was going to be all in Palmetto’s favor. We’ve been listening to it. We’ve been reading it in the paper and hearing it on the radio.

“These guys were ready to play tonight. We wanted to come out and make it physical and get after it. We’ve been doing that for the last several weeks and been right there close to a win. Tonight, to do it with special teams, offense and defense, throwing the ball and running the ball, I was just real proud of my kids.”

The first two Palmetto possessions resulted in negative yards, as the Blue Flame defense came to play, led by the defensive front of Tyler Gravely, Ridge Clark and Renny Croley.

Pickens got on the board first, driving 46 yards in seven plays. Brandon Batson took it the final 12 yards as guard Trevor Gillespie got a big kick-out block to spring it with 5:11 left in the first quarter, making it 7-0.

The offense got on the board next when Tanner Stegall, who passed for three scores, hit Kirkland Gillespie on a 40-yard bomb into the end zone with 2:33 left in the first quarter, making it 14-0.

Palmetto finally got going offensively and reached the Blue Flame 18. But a fourth-down pass into the end zone was broken up by safety Jamal Blythe.

The next score came as the Blue Flame faced fourth and one at the Mustang 44. Running the power set with three backs in the backfield, fullback Gunner Covey got loose on the left side for the score with 7:19 left in the half, making it 21-0 on Matt Gravely’s kick.

“Tanner was able to hit that big one early, and that really gave us the momentum,” Boggs said. “Kirkland made a heck of a catch. Isaiah (Ferguson) made two big plays, and I thought we were going to have another just before half again, but had a miscommunication on the route. And we were able to get some explosive plays in the running game, too. I can’t say enough about Brandon Batson coming out and running tough. Gunner continued to run tough like he always does. Seeing Brandon step up and run the ball like he did tonight, we know he’s capable of that. But seeing him tote the load was special.”

The defense then got the ball right back, as a deep pass was picked off by senior cornerback Adam Thomas. The Blue Flame then went deep on the next play, and Stegall connected with Ferguson for a 61-yard scoring strike down the Palmetto sideline with 6:55 left in the half.

Palmetto got into Pickens territory again, but a fourth-down pass fell incomplete as Tyler Gravely provided pressure.

The Blue Flame had one more scoring chance in the half, but following a high snap, Gravely’s 33-yard field goal missed to the left at the buzzer. The drive was set up by a fumble caused by Blythe’s hit and recovery by Corbin Hinkle.

Palmetto got a 67-yard kickoff return by Tyson Beatty to start the second half and later scored on a strange formation in which the five linemen lined up to the left of the field. Kane Thomason then took a pitch right 30 yards for the score. Shaw Crocker’s kick made it 28-7 with 10:26 left in the quarter.

But the Blue Flame answered with an impressive 11-play, 75-yard drive. Stegall hit Ferguson for a 30-yard touchdown with 6:18 left, making it 35-7.

The Mustangs drove and reached the Blue Flame 1-yard line, but the defense held, and when a bad snap and subsequent kick in the scramble for the ball lost 34 yards, the Mustangs came up empty again.

Two plays later, Batson, thanks in large part to a kick-out block by Gillespie, scampered 89 yards for the score with 2:06 left in the quarter.

“We missed it a couple of times early,” Boggs said. “We made a couple of adjustments at halftime and we ran it the first time there and he nailed it. It was a big block by Trevor, and then Renny Croley came in behind him and cleaned up inside. And then Brandon ran it like he was shot out of a cannon.”

The defense never let up. Thomas made another leaping interception on a one-on-one deep ball situation.

Matt Gravely later tipped a pass and picked it off, and Sam Lawson added another pick on an overthrow.

The last touchdown came when backup quarterback Jarred Pace hit Blythe, who streaked by two defenders en route to the 40-yard score with 4:40 left. The snap was high on the extra point, and Matt Gravely’s pass to Cole Seaborn came up a yard short, making it 48-7.

Palmetto ran 53 plays, with 14 going for negative yards, and committed five turnovers.

“I was proud of our defense for stepping up and making those plays,” Boggs said. “Adam Thomas has been playing great all year. He just continued to play great tonight. It was good to see him doing that on defense, getting those two picks tonight. It was just a total team effort. Our defensive line did a good job of putting pressure on them all night. And we did a pretty good job of containing (Beatty), which was our gameplan coming in.”

The Blue Flame will play host to Belton Honea-Path on Friday night in the Blue Flame’s home finale, a game where the seniors will also be honored.

“We want everyone out,” Boggs said. “It’s our last home game regardless of what happens after that. We need our whole community and our entire student body out there to get behind these guys. We’ll enjoy this one for a few days and get to work on them.”

As for playoff implications, the team prefers to keep it simple — taking it one game at a time.

“Here is the way we’ve approached it — just win the next one and everything will take care of itself,” Boggs said. “That was our approach coming into tonight, and that was our approach last week. It sounds like coach-speak, but we just want to play that week and focus on that opponent. If you take care of business, then you’ll be in that conversation for that spot, and that’s what we want to do. Everything else will take care of itself.”

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Tigers deal Miami historic shutout loss

Courtesy Clemson

Athletic Communications

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The sixth-ranked Clemson Tigers tied a school record for victory margin in an ACC game and handed one of

college football’s most storied programs its worst loss ever in a 58-0 win at Miami on Saturday.

The Tigers led 42-0 at halftime and never looked back in moving to 7-0 (4-0 ACC) on the season. Miami fell to 4-3 overall and 1-2 in league play. The Hurricanes fired fifth-year head coach Al Golden

Kerry Gilstrap/Courier Clemson senior running back Zac Brooks, seen here carrying the ball against Boston College on Oct. 17, scored a touchdown for the third week in a row in the Tigers’ 58-0 win at Miami.

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Clemson senior running back Zac Brooks, seen here carrying the ball against Boston College on Oct. 17, scored a touchdown for the third week in a row in the Tigers’ 58-0 win at Miami.

the day after the loss.

Wayne Gallman and Deshaun Watson led a heavy rushing attack Saturday afternoon, as the Tigers accumulated a season-high 567 yards against the Hurricanes. Clemson rushed for 416 yards, its highest total since a 2000 game against Wake Forest.

Watson accounted for 241 total yards, including 98 on the ground. He was able to watch comfortably from the bench in the third quarter after the lead reached 45-0. He threw for a touchdown and scored one with his feet. Gallman ran for 118, his fourth 100-plus rushing yardage effort of 2015.

The Tigers jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead in the opening quarter behind a fluid offense and suffocating defense. Watson threw a 34-yard touchdown to Jordan Leggett on the opening drive, giving the junior a school record for a tight end with a scoring grab in his fifth straight game. Watson set the Tigers up for a second touchdown after unleashing a career-long 63-yard run that led to Gallman scoring from five yards out. The third score was put on the board when Zac Brooks got in on the action, scoring on a one-yard plunge.

The Tigers duplicated the feat with 21 more points in the second frame. It culminated when Watson scampered in from six yards out and then Cordrea Tankersley returned an interception for a touchdown on the next offensive play by the ‘Canes to push the advantage to 42-0. Tankersley’s pick was his third of the season, most by a Tiger.

The second half featured a glimpse into the future of the Clemson program, as Tigers coach Dabo Swinney was able to give his reserves plenty of playing time on both sides of the ball. Freshman backup quarterback Kelly Bryant was a highlight, scoring on two touchdown runs to continue to build the Tiger cushion. Bryant scored on a 59-yard run, the longest of his career.

Clemson will return to action Saturday at N.C. State. The Tigers and Wolfpack will meet at 3:30 p.m. at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh in a game set to be televised by ABC.

 

Courier Legals 10-28-15

AMENDED SUMMONS

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF PICKENS

IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE

THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Case No.: 2015-DR-39-288

[cointent_lockedcontent]Patricia H. Duncan, Plaintiffs, vs. Jasper Junior Neal, Jr., and Amanda Lee Toney, Defendants.

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TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE-NAMED:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint herein, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to this complaint upon the subscriber, at the address shown below, within thirty (30) days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Brian K. James (11215)

Attorney for the Plaintiff

P.O. Box 93

Easley, SC 29641

Tel. 864.859.5918

Fax. 864.859.8848

Easley, SC

April 25, 2015

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

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LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Easley Planning Commission at its November 16, 2015 Meeting will act on a petition to re-zone 61 .69 acres located at 395 Adger Road Easley S.C.

City of Easley

205 North lst Street Easley S.C. 29640

Located on Tax Map 50l8-l4-44-4562

The meeting will be at the Easley City Hall l at 5:30 p.m.

Oct. 28

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LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Easley City Council at its December l4, 2015. Meeting will act on a petition to re-zone 61.69 acres located at 395 Adger Road Easley S.C.

City of Easley

205 North 1st Street Easley S.C. 29640

Located on Tax Map 5018-l4-44-4562

The meeting will be at the Easley Law Enforcement Center at 7 p.m.

Oct. 28

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Courier Notice to Creditors 10-28-15

The publisher shall only be liable for an amount less than or equal to the charge for the space of the item in error in the case of errors in or omissions from any advertisement, and only for the first incorrect insertion.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is 222 MCDANIEL AVE., B-16 PICKENS, SC 29671, within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM #371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim, the amount claimed, the date when the claim will become due, the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim, and a description of any security as to the claim.

Estate: Jerry H. Crawford

Date of Death: 09/05/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900625

Personal Representative: Geneva P. Crawford

Address: 105 Willow Place

Easley, SC 29640

Attorney: James M. Robinson

Address: P.O. Box 738

Easley, SC 29641

Oct. 14, 21, 28

Estate: Bobby Joe Lawing

Date of Death: 04/09/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900643

Personal Representative: Joseph R. Lawing

Address: 4261 Hathaway Lane

Mt. Olive, AL 35117

Attorney: Adam B. Lambert

Address: Post Office Box 9

Pickens, SC 29671

Oct. 14, 21, 28

Estate: Jeanne Early Hagood

Date of Death: 09/11/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900629

Personal Representative: Ben F. Hagood III

Address: 1019 Harpers Way

Anderson, SC 29621

Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4

Estate: John Eric Watson

Date of Death: 07/28/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900665

Personal Representative: Ivan Watson Bolds

Address: 119 Hornbuckle Dr.

Easley, SC 29642

Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4

Estate: John Willis Taylor

Date of Death: 06/19/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900666

Personal Representative: Betty Jo Taylor

Address: 111 Vista Drive

Clemson, SC 29631

Attorney: L. Lee Plumblee

Address: Post Office Box 10066

Greenville, SC 29603

Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4

Estate: Rhonda Renee Pitts

Date of Death: 03/22/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900661

Personal Representative: Debra Deann Pitts

Address: 208 Garden Dr., Apt. 63

Pickens, SC 29671

Attorney: Sarah Meadows

Address: 200 East Main St.

Easley, SC 29640

Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4

Estate: Corliss Gladys Jensen Martin

Date of Death: 09/11/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900604

Personal Representative: Nelson J. Martin

Address: 419 Gibson Rd.

Anderson, SC 29625

Attorney: Brian K. James

Address: Post Office Box 93

Easley, SC 29641

Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4

Estate: Sybil Trotter Pilgrim

Date of Death: 10/03/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900658

Personal Representative: Calvin Lee Trotter

Address: 111 Grasshopper Hill Road

Pickens, SC 29671

Attorney: Daniel E. Hunt

Address: P.O. Box 887

Easley, SC 29641

Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4

Estate: Willie Mae Wooten Brewer

Date of Death: 09/15/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900639

Personal Representative: Charles A. Brewer

Address: 261 Belle Shoals Rd.

Six Mile, SC 29682

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

Estate: Michael Anthony Whitman

Date of Death: 09/24/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900685

Personal Representative: Cindy Whitman

Address: 2E Okaloosa Way

Simpsonville, SC 29680

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

Estate: Dickie Ray Stewart

Date of Death: 09/14/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900678

Personal Representative: Vickie C. Stewart

Address: 419 Gilliland Rd.

Pickens, SC 29671

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

Estate: Walter Lonnie Dalton

Date of Death: 09/18/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900663

Personal Representative: Ann Bayne

Address: 266 Hayes Rd.

Pickens, SC 29671

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

Estate: Laura Riggins Kay

Date of Death: 08/17/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900616

Personal Representative: Heather D. Kay

Address: 409 Teresa Ann Dr.

Seymour, TN 37865

Attorney: Karen S. Roper

Address: Post Office Box 246

Pickens, SC 29671

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

Estate: Wilbur Cameron Simmons

Date of Death: 08/09/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900669

Personal Representative: Anna Margaret Dunlap Simmons

Address: 6354 Hwy. 11

Pickens, SC 29671

Attorney: Karen S. Roper

Address: Post Office Box 246

Pickens, SC 29671

Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11

 

Courier Trespass Notices 10-28-2015

In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.

Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing.

All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned:

Lola S. Lusk and Deborah Lusk Young Oct. 2015

Judy E. McJunkin Oct. 2015

Jean C. Watson Oct. 2015

Allen and Nancy Hess Nov. 2015

Charles M. Smith Jr. Nov. 2015

Robert Q. Finley and

June C. Finley Nov. 2015

Peggy Noblett Dec. 2015

James Dan Winchester and Avenelle S. Winchester Dec. 2015

Dana and Donna Wolfe Dec. 2015

Betty McGrew Hill Jan. 2016

Jessica Anderson Faus Jan. 2016

Barry and Rhonda Herd Feb. 2016

Harold Caddell Feb. 2016

Pamela Wilson Feb. 2016

Danny McCall March 2016

L.C. Russell March 2016

Joshua Daughety and Sue Mittelstadt March 2016

Jim D. Kelly April 2016

The Echo Valley Land Trust June 2016

Frank M. and Marie M. Crane June 2016

Jimmy McGrew June 2016

Dwight C. and Thelma P. Thrift June 2016

Melvin Lamar and Catherine Gilstrap July 2016

Artistic Builders Inc. July 2016

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Greg M. Cadell and Mary E. Caddell. July 2016

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Cecil and Ruby Reid Aug. 2016

Jerry Galbreath Aug. 2016

Glenn and Carolyn Sellers Oct. 2016

Carl W. Porter Nov. 2016

Dolly Morris Dec. 2016

John T. M. Tompkins Dec. 2016

Sarah Rampy Jan. 2017

Tredwell and Erica Zeigler Feb. 2017

Edward and Evinne Elrod July 2017

Randy and Lynn Griffin Aug. 2017

Jeffery D. and Sandra Couch Aug. 2017

 

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