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‘A true friend’

‘A true friend’

Tinsley remembered as friend, mentor By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com PICKENS — A fixture in the automotive and banking More »

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

Red Devils handle homecoming business against Landrum; Lions rolling in region play; Pickens to return to action; Easley falls to More »

Elections set for Tuesday

Elections set for Tuesday

By Bru Nimmons Staff Reporter bnimmons@thepccourier.com COUNTY — Pickens County voters will return to the polls this week to vote More »

Appalachian Folk Festival to be held Friday, Saturday

Appalachian Folk Festival to be held Friday, Saturday

PICKENS — The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce announced the return of the Pickens Appalachian Folk Festival, taking place this More »

Market at the Mill’s ‘Stuff the Truck” project set to help Helene survivors

Market at the Mill’s ‘Stuff the Truck” project set to help Helene survivors

PICKENS – With the Relief effort continuing for Hurricane Helene survivors, one of the biggestobstacle has been oversupply support staging. More »

AnMed CEO discusses current, future growth

AnMed CEO discusses current, future growth

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — What began as one woman’s promise to God has developed into a More »

 

Liberty wrestling crowned Pickens County champs

LIBERTY — The Liberty High School wrestling team won the 2020-21 Pickens County wrestling championship on Friday.

The team defeated Pickens 51-30, Daniel 39-33 and Easley 35-33 to win the title.

Making the all-county team for the Red Devils were Max King, Blake Chandler, Trent Burdette,

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Daniel girls pull away late against Warriors

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

WESTMINSTER — After a defensive struggle in the first half, Daniel girls’ basketball coach Cosandar Griffin was in dire need of some offense against West-Oak last Tuesday night.

The Lions turned to sophomore guard Destiny Hoover and she delivered big, scoring 11 points in the second half as Daniel pulled away for a 41-27 victory.

“She’s such a hard worker,” Griffin said of Hoover. “She was the leader of the offense today, and I’m just lucky to have her.”

The Lions got off to great start in the first with all-state senior

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Lapses haunt Lions after loss to West-Oak

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

WESTMINSTER — The Daniel High School boys’ basketball team struggled throughout last Tuesday’s contest with West-Oak and had a 14-point deficit to show for it with just more than four minutes left in the game.

However, that deficit dwindled to five in the following two minutes as Daniel fought back down the stretch. Needing to get a stop in order to secure victory, the Lions were unable to stop

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Canned food drive champs

Every year during basketball season, the Pickens Recreation Department sponsors a canned food drive to benefit Gleaning House Ministries. As an added incentive, the Pickens Recreation Department awards a pizza/ice cream party to the team that collects the most cans. This year’s winning team was a 6-and-under coed team coached by Eddie Wade and Kevin Loudermilk. Pictured, from left, are Ryker Wade, Ann Alyse Taylor, Lexi Richey, Cayden Freeman, Logan Holcombe, Layken Clardy, Cooper Loudermilk and Rylan Hinderer.

 

Pickens girls drop close contest with rival Easley

PICKENS — The Pickens Lady Blue Flame basketball team lost a close game with cross-county rival and region foe Easley High School 34-31 in a game played in Easley on Jan. 19.

“The fight and determination shines through this group of young ladies,” Pickens coach Rikki Owens said. “They

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Six Mile Rec now registering for spring softball, baseball, tee-ball

SIX MILE — The Six Mile Recreation Department is currently registering participants ages 4-12 for spring baseball, softball and tee-ball.

Fees are $40 for tee-ball (4-6 years old), $65 for coach pitch baseball/softball (7-8 years old), and $75 for baseball/softball

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Pickens Rec spring volleyball and soccer signups underway

PICKENS — Spring soccer and volleyball registration is being taken through Friday at the Pickens Recreation Center on Sangamo Road in Pickens.

In soccer, the following coed age divisions are offered: 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. Depending on size of leagues, the 9-10 and 11-12 divisions may have to be

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SDPC graduation ceremonies again set to be held outdoors

PICKENS — For the second consecutive year, the School District of Pickens County will hold its graduation exercises outdoors.

As a precaution due to COVID-19, the district will hold its commencement ceremonies at 8:30 a.m. May 22 at the four high schools’ respective football stadiums.

School District of Pickens County spokesman John Eby added that graduation will again be a ticketed event.

“The number of tickets will be determined based on

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Nonprofit seeking Valentines for elderly

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Warmth and Comfort for the Elderly in the Upstate, SC is collecting Valentine cards for residents in area health care facilities.

Members of the nonprofit use their crochet skills to provide warm items for nursing home patients, hospice groups, home health patients and elderly people who live at home and can’t afford them. They also hold regular donation drives like the Valentine

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Got your COVID shot? Great, but …

One of the most confounding things about our regrettable, year-long polarizing debate over wearing face masks during the pandemic is that so many people seemed to miss this basic fact: Such masks aren’t meant to protect the wearer, but to protect those with whom the wearer comes in contact.

We understand that ever since the first COVID-19 cases surfaced a year ago, people have yearned to keep their lives as normal and unfettered as possible. But anti-maskers who argue that they’re striking a blow for liberty are sadly misguided: Their refusal to don masks has worked mostly to undermine our liberty by prolonging this pandemic and making it more lethal.

That’s why we all need to bear in mind that the coronavirus vaccines now being distributed — and

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