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Monthly Archives: October 2017

Bears’ run defense too tough for Daniel

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

HONEA PATH — With nothing to lose, the Daniel Lions entered Friday night hoping to play spoiler at Belton-Honea Path and salvage a disappointing season.

But despite one of the season’s best efforts from the one-win Lions, the one-loss Bears stuffed the Daniel rungame and BHP running back R.J. Ellis had a big first

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Daniel sophomore Brenton Benson goes up to make a catch behind a Belton-Honea Path defender on Friday night.

half on the way to a 21-7 win at home.

The ineffectiveness of the run game was especially costly for Daniel. The Lions were held to just 13 yards on the ground, forcing them to air it out in almost every situation. The one-dimensional nature of the Daniel offense led to only one touchdown on the night.

“My hat’s off to BHP tonight,” Daniel coach Jeff Fruster said. “(BHP coach Russell) Blackston has four guys that can control the line of scrimmage

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Red Devils fall short against Abbeville

By Jimmy Kirby
Courier Sports

jkirby@thepccourier.com

LIBRETY — The Abbeville Panthers came to Liberty to begin region play and left town with a well-earned 26-13 win to spoil Senior Night in the Red Devils’ last regular-season home game of the 2017 campaign.

The Panthers scored three touchdowns in the second quarter and then tacked on a late fourth-quarter score

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Liberty’s Jack Brissey sacks Abbeville quarterback Bryce Jackson during their game Friday night.

for the final margin of victory.

The Panthers are a perennial Class 2A powerhouse and are the defending state champions. They have all the ingredients required to repeat again, with speed, size and athleticism. They may well repeat again this year, but they left town knowing they had earned a hard-fought victory against a region foe.

There are no moral victories in high school football, but the Red Devils played with effort and

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Slow start dooms Blue Flame at Wren

By Cole Little
Courier Sports

news@thepccourier.com

PIEDMONT — A tale of two halves is a phrase that can be used to describe many of the Pickens Blue Flame’s games this season, and the team’s 49-14 loss to the Wren Hurricanes on Friday night was a prime example.

Amassing just 28 yards in the first half while getting outscored 36-0, the Blue Flame found themselves facing a daunting deficit at halftime that proved to be too difficult to overcome, despite a solid effort on both sides

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Pickens quarterback Cole Beatty hands off to Jarod Barton during the Blue Flame’s loss at Wren on Friday night.

of the ball in the second half.

While the showing in the second half was certainly impressive, a consistent performance from start to finish was absent, something that Pickens head coach Chad Smith addressed following the game.

“We’ve got to start believing,” Smith said. “That team you saw in the second half is the team

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Tigers take first loss of season at Syracuse

By Libby Kehn
Clemson Athletic Comm.

news@thepccourier.com

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — No. 2 Clemson suffered its first loss of the season on Friday night at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y., a 27-24 upset by Syracuse.

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Clemson freshman running back Travis Etienne sprints for a 52-yard touchdown during the Tigers’ 27-24 loss at Syracuse on Friday night.

With the loss, the Tigers dropped to 6-1 (4-1 ACC), while the Orange improved to 4-3 (2-1 ACC).

Syracuse scored on the first drive of the game, going 72 yards in 10 plays and 3:16, capped by a 23-yard pass from Eric Dungey to Dontae Strickland. The Tigers answered immediately, as Tavien Feaster scored his fourth touchdown of the season on a 37-yard run to end a 62-yard, three-play drive that lasted 1:07. The Orange regained the lead with 5:13 left in the first quarter on another long reception, this time to Ervin Philips for 66 yards.

The Clemson defense tied the score at 14-14 with 8:31 remaining in the first half when Tanner Muse recovered a fumble forced by Isaiah Simmons and raced 63 yards to the end zone for a touchdown.

Syracuse’s Cole Murphy kicked a 21-yard field goal with 3:49 left in the second quarter to give

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Courier Legals 10-18-17

SUMMONS

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF GREENVILL

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

C.A. No. 017CP2304004

Linda Minnick Plaintiff, v. Bryan Hardy Davis Defendant(s).

TO: DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, a copy of which is hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the undersigned at 304 Pettigru Street, Greenville, SC 29601, within thirty (30) days from the

Courier Notice to Creditors 10-18-17

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.,

Courier Trespass Notices 10-18-17

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

Courier Classifieds 11-18-17

Announcements

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Tornado touches down

Storm leaves damage in wake

No injuries reported, but homes destroyed

By Greg Oliver
Courtesy The Journal

goliver@upstatetoday.com

COUNTY — A tornado touched down in Pickens County on Sunday afternoon, causing damage to homes and power outages, the National Weather Service confirmed Monday.

 Weather officials said the EF2 tornado had winds of 130 mph and was one of four tornadoes that touched down across the Upstate on Sunday.

Pickens County Emergency Management director Denise Kwiatek said homes in the Norris area sustained major damage.

“A lot of it was on Robinson Bridge Road and Jule Merck Road,” Kwiatek said. “It took a lot of time (Sunday night) to get Robinson Bridge Road open, removing a lot of trees.”

Kwiatek added that the American Red Cross arrived Sunday to help residents whose homes were impacted by the tornado.

“No shelters were opened, but the Red Cross gave vouchers to those affected to get them out of the rain and into a warm place,” she said.

Central Fire Chief Ed Reynolds, whose department had two crews responding to the Norris area, said there were at least 20 homes, possibly more, that

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Doodle Park construction on schedule

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Construction of Easley’s newest park remains on schedule.

City administrator Stephen Steese gave an update on Doodle Park during Monday’s October Easley City Council meeting.

“We are at the point now where we’re getting the final items ordered — the playground, the exercise stations, the gazebo,” Steese said. “That’s really what’s going to drive our schedule for completion right now, when they get in and get installed. The contractor’s down to the point

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