Now That’s a REALLY Big Fish…
Local fisherman Brian McLaughlin made quite a splash last weekend by reeling in a massive 65 lb. catfish at Santee. McLaughlin, who was fishing withContinue Reading
Local fisherman Brian McLaughlin made quite a splash last weekend by reeling in a massive 65 lb. catfish at Santee. McLaughlin, who was fishing withContinue Reading
Local resident John Walker of Irmo recently made quite the splash when he reeled in a massive catch from a local pond. Using red wormsContinue Reading
By Thomas Grant Jr. It was a “win-win” Saturday for the Blythewood football team. The Bengals won the Justin Bethel “7-on-7” Gridiron Classic on itsContinue Reading
By Thomas Grant Jr. Sophomore Caroline Hawkins of Blythewood earned the S.C. Coaches Association of Women’s Sports Class 5A Golf Athlete of the Year. TheContinue Reading
Special to The Northeast News By Thomas Grant, Jr. Spring Valley High School announced the hiring of Andrew Richardson as the new head boys varsityContinue Reading
Leesville – The 19th Annual Weekend With The Pros is set to return to Lake Murray at Captain’s Choice Marine on June 7 and 8.Continue Reading
By Thomas Grant, Jr. Special from the Big South Blythewood High School and Presbyterian College graduate and former NFL defensive back Justin Bethel was inductedContinue Reading
A season that started in the G League ended with Memphis Grizzlies forward G.G. Jackson receiving recognition from the NBA. The former Ridge View stateContinue Reading
By Thomas Grant Jr. It’s been a memorable week so far for Wofford College sophomore pitcher Zac Cowen. With the Terriers needing two wins toContinue Reading
By Thomas Grant, Jr. Blythewood, SC — On May 16, Blythewood High School celebrated the achievements of 11 outstanding student-athletes during their spring sports scholarshipContinue Reading
By Thomas Grant Jr. Harry Parone Stadium was a fitting setting for the South Carolina High School League track and field championships this past weekend.Continue Reading
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