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USC80
07-11-2008, 01:24 PM
The 38th Annual Muhler (http://www.muhler.com/) Sertoma High School Football Classic will be held August 21 & 22, 2008 at the Citadel. Thanks to the generous support of individuals and businesses in the community, the club has donated over $1.8 million to charities and over $800,000 to participating schools since the Classic began.
The Muhler (http://www.muhler.com/) Sertoma High School Football Classic has become the finest community sports event in the Lowcountry and provides an avenue for the participants, cheerleaders, and band members to help local charities. Held at The Citadel Stadium, the 26 teams participating in the Classic play for one quarter. While the teams are on the field, the cheerleaders and band members show their support from the sidelines. The school that shows the most spirit is awarded a trophy at the conclusion of the last game.
High School Football is almost here!:clap:
http://www.charlestonsertoma.org/topic.asp?pid=2
TheJasn
07-11-2008, 01:31 PM
We get the Stratford/Goose Creek Rivalry...Very nice.
USC80
07-11-2008, 07:22 PM
We get the Stratford/Goose Creek Rivalry...Very nice.
Thursday night looks like Berkeley County night!
TheeCarolinaCock
07-13-2008, 03:25 PM
Don't be surprised if Woodland beats Fort Dork.
jayceecock
08-11-2008, 02:49 PM
We get the Stratford/Goose Creek Rivalry...Very nice.
Stratford - Goose Creek will also play head to head in the Berkeley County Jamboree on Aug 15th.
Stratford - Goose Creek will also play head to head in the Berkeley County Jamboree on Aug 15th.
As a former Stratford grad, these games scare me. I never went to a Stratford/GC game that didn't end in a fight. I once saw a guy get stabbed 10 feet away from me.
jayceecock
08-17-2008, 07:52 PM
As a former Stratford grad, these games scare me. I never went to a Stratford/GC game that didn't end in a fight. I once saw a guy get stabbed 10 feet away from me.
I've been attending GC football games for ten years and have never seen any incidents.
Results from the Berkeley County Jamboree:
From HSSR
Berkeley County football jamboree full of excitement
By C.R. Cumbee
Staff Writer
Goose Creek—High school football season has finally come back around and the excitement level around the state is starting to build. Many schools competed in jamborees Friday night, including six high schools in Berkeley County. There were six quarters that featured some of the Lowcountry’s best teams. Here are the results:
Hanahan 24, Cross 0
Quarterback Brice Hines hit Cardell Lincoln for a 58-yard pass on the second play of the quarter to get things going for the Hawks. Jamal Lockwood finished two straight drives off with touchdown runs, Ryan Warner kicked a 30-yard field goal, and Monte Richardson scored on a 27-yard run to down the Trojans.
Berkeley 20, Hanahan 7
The Stags methodically moved the ball down the field on their first possession with Dante Richardson finishing off the 10-play drive with an eight-yard touchdown run. Rakeem White and R.J. Robinson also found their way into the end zone to put Berkeley up 20-0. Hines ended the quarter with a 23-yard touchdown pass to Irim Aiken.
Goose Creek 14, Berkeley 7
Trent Major got Berkeley on the scoreboard first after catching a pass from Purnell Irving out of the backfield and racing 63 yards for the score. The Gators responded with two long drives, capped off by touchdown runs from Ranoy Hines and William Alston.
Timberland 14, Cross 0
Timberland scored on their first drive as Rennis Black took it in for the score from five yards out. On their next possession, Cody Craig found Rockaris King for a 10-yard touchdown pass. Timberland’s defense was suffocating and the Trojans finished the quarter with negative yards.
Timberland 14, Stratford 13
In the most exciting quarter of the night, Timberland jumped out to an early lead after Laron Milford punched it in from a yard out. After a Gordon Williams interception, Knights quarterback Tyler McDonald followed his offensive linemen forward for a two-yard score. The Wolves retook the lead on the very next play as King ran off the right tackle and pulled away from the defense for a 70-yard touchdown run. Stratford scored with 0:07 remaining when McDonald connected with Francis Lloyd. The extra point attempt was blocked and the Wolves sealed the win.
Goose Creek 13, Stratford 0
The Gators did everything right in this quarter and got touchdown runs from Ranoy Hines and William Alston. These city rivals will square off in the Sertoma Classic next Thursday and then again during the regular season.
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