Green Wave still on the hunt for first win after loss to Mauldin
By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — It would be hard to convince any Easley fan or player that Mauldin had only won two games entering Friday night’s game with the Green Wave.
The uber-talented Mavericks, with two junior players ranked in the top 15 for the state in the class of 2022, including the top-ranked player in cornerback Jeadyn Lukus, ran off 42 first-half points in beating Easley, 49-6.
Mauldin’s losses this season have been to archrival Hillcrest, to T.L. Hanna by one point, to Greenville and last week to Ridge View, the team that beat Daniel in the Upper State title game last season.
“That is a good team,” Easley coach Jordan Durrah said of the Mavericks. “We scheduled that for a reason. I told them it’s about being process-oriented, and that’s the best thing for the program. We want to play against real good teams and competitive teams with
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