Quarterback is a loaded position for high school teams. This is the first part of a series looking at the top returning players to watch at each position this fall.
Oceanside won Class AAA in the Carlisle Cup, which recognizes the top athletic programs in each of the six classifications statewide, and had the top performance overall
The Gatorade Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year went to a Porter-Gaud senior who will attend Tennessee in the fall
Stratford’s Jachin Davis and Summerville’s Ansley Bennett have been selected as the Lowcountry Male and Female Athletes of the Year for 2024-25.
Jayden Anderson of Cane Bay and Quinn Swanton of Academic Magnet are the All-Lowcountry Co-Players of the Year for boys track, while Ashley Ridge's Alana Braxton earned the honor for girls track.
The Post and Courier All-Lowcountry baseball and softball teams will be honored prior to Charleston's game against Lynchburg
Ella Petry (girls soccer), Beckham Harris (boys soccer) and Chase Whittle (boys golf) earned All-Lowcountry honors
Oceanside Collegiate tennis' Alex Lozano, Lucy Beckham boys lacrosse's Bear Hankins and Oceanside Collegiate girls lacrosse's Teagan Scott have earned All-Lowcountry honors
Gamecocks nab first cornerback commitment and eighth overall for the 2026 class after KJ Johnson announced he was going to South Carolina on Monday morning
Numerous players from the Lowcountry earned honors in baseball and softball, while Bishop England filled its girls lacrosse coaching vacancy
James Island won its second state baseball championship in as many years, defeating Lexington to capture the Class AAAAA Division I state title after winning in Class AAAA a year ago. Berkeley won its second championship in three years after sweeping Catawba Ridge
Summerville softball, Philip Simmons baseball forced to decisive Game 3s in state championship series after suffering road losses. Southside Christian defeated Oceanside Collegiate to win the Class AAA state baseball title.
On a night where three state championship series games were postponed by weather, James Island poulled out a 5-4 win
The Green Wave extended their winning streak to 83 games after taking Game 1 of the Class AAAAA Division I state championship series against Byrnes
The Battling Bishops needed two overtimes to upend three-time defending state champion Daniel 2-1 to win the state championship late Saturday in Columbia
The Landsharks won the Class AAA title by a whopping 21 strokes over Christ Church, while Philip Simmons cruised to the Class AA title. In boys tennis, Oceanside freshman William Claus won the Class AAA/AA/A state singles tournament championship
While undefeated Summerville eyes a third straight state championship, four area baseball teams are contending for titles in baseball
Oceanside Collegiate won a fifth consecutive state championship in girls soccer, claiming the Class AAA title with a 3-0 win over Christ Church. Academic Magnet's girls cruised past Dixie, while the boys rolled past Andrew Jackson
James Island, Berkeley and Philip Simmons will play for state championships in baseball
Area teams competing for state soccer titles over the next few days include Oceanside Collegiate, Bishop England, Academic Magnet and Wando on the girls side and Oceanside Collegiate, Bishop England, Academic Magnet, Ashley Ridge and Lucy Beckham on the boys side.
Berkeley, Summerville, Hanahan and Woodland had two players each make the SC Coaches Association of Women's Sports All-State softball teams
Several Lowcountry athletes medaled at the state track and field championships in Columbia, but Philip Simmons was the lone team to come home with the gold
Bishop England High School girls lacrosse coach Jeff Weiner, who led the Bishops to seven state titles and an 118-game winning streak announced his retirement.
The Warriors fell to 0-7 in boys tennis state championships with a loss to J.L. Mann in the Class AAAAA Division I final in Columbia
Six times the Warriors have reached the boys tennis state championship matchup. Six times they've finished as the runner-up. Will the seventh time be the charm?
The First Baptist boys soccer team won its first state championship since 1991 with a win over Pinewood Prep. Porter-Gaud cruised to the girls title, but the Porter-Gaud boys fell to Cardinal Newman
Despite relocating the state championship match to an indoors facility, the Landsharks had no trouble securing another state title. Bishop England didn't have as much luck, dropping a 5-1 decision to AC Flora, while Wando will play its title matchup on May 15.
State championships in SCHSL boys tennis as well as SCISA boys and girls soccer will be determined on Saturday; playoff action for SCHLS soccer, baseball and softball heat up
Oceanside cruised to a 22-2 win over May River in the Class AAAA state championship, which had been delayed to Monday. Local athletes fared well at the SCISA state track and field championship, which began Saturday but didn't end until Monday
The Warriors dominated Dorman for the Class AAAAA Division I title, while Lucy Beckham earned a state title sweep in Class AAAAA Division II with the girls beating Fort Mill and the boys topping Nation Ford
Despite a weather delay, Oceanside Collegiate Academy won its second state title in three years by defeating Bishop England in girls lacrosse. Meanwhile, Porter-Gaud's boys and girls each won SCISA state titles
John Reynolds, who was serving as associate head coach at The Citadel, will lead the Warriors in his first time leading a high school basketball program
Several area high school teams among top contenders in the SCHSL playoffs, which began this week and heat up over the next couple of days
To say Ashley Ridge senior guard Skyla Tuthill is “well-traveled” might be understating how far her prep basketball career has taken her.
Former major league Britt Reames' Oceanside Collegiate baseball team lost 7-5 to Greenbriar Christian (Va.) in the finals of the Steadman bracket of the Hanahan Invitational Tournament
James Island senior Tommy Johnson and Fort Dorchester senior Richard Springs had dominant seasons and share the All-Lowcountry wrestler of the year honor
The Trojans won the state championship last season, but after losing several key players and moving up to Class AAAAA, winning another title won't be easy
Matt Neighbors will lead the Cyclones after coming over from Flint River Academy, located in Woodbury, Ga., where he served as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator
The Tigers added three offensive linemen and two receivers the weekend of their event in which they brought in over 30 of their top targets for the 2026 and 2027 classes. On Monday, the Tigers got a commitment from the other side of the ball in cornerback Marcell Gipson
Berkeley girls defeated Greenwood 60-54 to win the Class AAAAA Division II state championship, but the Goose Creek boys fell to Greenville in the state title game, losing 81-71 in double overtime.
Blythewood captures basketball state championship, defeating the Green Wave 62-56 in Florence. Summerville ends the season at 24-4
LANCASTER 69, NORTH AUGUSTA 55
NORTH AUGUSTA 50, WESTSIDE 37
Adam Guthrie, a 6-6, 270-pounder out of Ohio, committed to the Tigers while visiting the campus. He is the second offensive lineman to commit for the 2026 class and the sixth overall
After winning three consecutive Class A titles, the Military Magnet girls basketball team saw their streak end last season, losing in the Lower State finals. A new streak began on March 6.
The Class AAAAA Division II Lower State finals for boys and girls basketball was a Berkeley County affair on Wednesday in the Florence Center.
Touted running back Carsyn Baker of Fairburn, Ga., visited Clemson's campus for the first time on March 3. South Carolina is also in the mix for the highly coveted back from Langston Hughes High School
The spring sports season for 2025 is underway officially with athletes in a bevy of sports beginning real competition. Practices and scrimmages are in the books and competition that matters has started.
Ashley Ridge, the other Lower State finalist, was disqualified from further play after the South Carolina High School League ruled it used an ineligible player all season
Seven area high school wrestlers earned state championships over the weekend at the South Carolina High School League individual state wrestling tournament in Florence
Our Post and Courier sports team has worked together to compile a list of Black trailblazers in South Carolina sports history. This edition is Part 4 of 4.
Clemson, South Carolina among top four in the recruiting process for cornerback Samari “Smoke” Matthews of Cornelius, N.C. Matthews will visit Clemson on March 8 for junior day and will take an official visit to USC on June 20
Porter-Gaud and First Baptist made a trip to Sumter to compete for SCISA Class AAAA state championships on Friday night. The results were a mixed bag.
Girls wrestling is taking off. For the first time, Wando High School saw enough interest to make a full team, illustrating how popular the sport has become.