Monday, May 31, 2010

2010 USC Salkehatchie Baseball Awards announced~


USC Salkehatchie men's head baseball coach Bubba Dorman has announced the 2010 Baseball Awards. The awards were not given at the USC Salkehatchie athletic banquet as the season was still ongoing. Don't forget you can go to www.uscsalkathletics.com for more photo's and news about USC Salkehatchie athletics.

Happy Memorial Day from the entire USC Salkehatchie athletic department

Famous quotes for this Memorial Day~

The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example. - Benjamin Disraeli
Each man is a hero and an oracle to somebody. -Ralph Waldo Emerson
But the freedom that they fought for, and the country grand they wrought for,Is their monument to-day, and for aye. -Thomas Dunn English


For love of country they accepted death... -James A. Garfield


The greatest glory of a free-born people is to transmit that freedom to their children. -William Havard


The dead soldier's silence sings our national anthem. -Aaron Kilbourn


For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. -William Penn
On thy grave the rain shall fall from the eyes of a mighty nation! -Thomas William Parsons

The brave die never, though they sleep in dust:Their courage nerves a thousand living men. -Minot J. Savage

We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them. -Francis A. Walker

And I'm proud to be an American,where at least I know I'm free.And I won't forget the men who died,who gave that right to me. -Lee Greenwood

Indians forward to Southland




The Indians of USC-Salkehatchie in Walterboro, SC now has its second player going onto the division one ranks for next season.




JucoJunction.com has the latest on this player in this article. "Mari Konate will sign with the McNeese State University Cowboys for next season" said Indians Head Coach Travis Garrett. "Mari really liked the idea of the uptempo style of play that McNeese State plays." McNeese State is plays in the Southland Conference and is located in Lake Charles, LA. Konate a combo forward started his career at Sheridan College in Wyoming back in 2007-2008.

Konate a native of France averaged 4.2 ppg and 4.4 rebounds this season while shooting 53% from the floor. He now joins teammate Brandon Riley (South Carolina State) in signing with a division one school for next season. "Mari was really forced to play out of position this season for us. He can really defend multiple positions on the floor and is great in transition" said Garrett. North Carolina Central and Alabama A&M also showed strong interest in Konate this spring according to Garrett.

Chilsom headed to USC Salkehatchie


by Travis Jenkins
tjenkins@onlinechester.com

Corliss Chisholm said she'll miss her daughter, Lashera, when she goes away to college, but she'll miss something else too.
“I won't have anybody to fuss with,” she joked. “It's OK, though. I can go see her. I love to travel.”
She won't have to travel too far to visit, or fuss, since her daughter will stay in-state. Chisholm signed on Wednesday to play soccer at USC-Salkehatchie in Allendale.
Chisholm said that soccer coach Jamie Counterman sent film of her to the school. She heard from the school's coaches not long after that.
“They were the first ones that called me about playing soccer,” Chisholm said.
Chisholm said she badly wanted to play at the college level. She's been playing the sport for 13 years and wasn't ready to give it up.
“I love everything about it. It keeps me in shape, it helps me with my attitude a little bit and I really like working with my teammates,” Chisholm said.
Bonding with those she's on the field with is extremely important to Chisholm. She went down to the Salkehatchie campus for a workout and said she got along with the team's players very well. That actually played a pivotal role, she said, in her decision to accept Salkehatchie's offer. Another positive for the school was its small size.
“There's not a whole lot of students,” Chisholm said. “That let's you interact with professors more.”
After her two years in Allendale, Chisholm said she'd like to transfer to Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte to keep playing soccer and continue to work towards becoming a pediatrician. Being in Charlotte would mean an even shorter drive for her mother to visit, or fuss a little.
“I stay on her a whole lot, but I love her and I'm very proud of her.”

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Three Beaufort High soccer players sign with USC-Salkehatchie


Three high school teammates moving on to play at the same school and live together in an off-campus house -- the picture painted proved too good to pass up.
Three Beaufort High School boys soccer players -- Jon Parker, Hayden Cormier and Mac Bustard -- acted on a sweet opportunity Thursday, each signing to play at USC-Salkehatchie in Allendale.


"We decided that's what we're going to do," Parker said. " 'We're all from Beaufort, so we should get a house together and go play soccer and go to school.' "
Parker started the process by talking to USC-Salkehatchie soccer coach Bill Glass. The midfielder then told Cormier there might be a chance both of them could play.
The pair visited the school for a tryout and did well, Cormier said. Both were offered the chance to play.


Bustard's path to Allendale varied. He didn't play with the Eagles this season, having graduated in Spring 2009. The forward tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a preseason drill that year and hasn't played organized soccer in more than a year.
Bustard, who had joined the Army National Guard in December 2008, was offered the chance to get out after he hadn't been sent to boot camp in a year. His former teammates told him about the possible opportunity at USC-Salkehatchie and he called Glass.
"I just figured it's a good opportunity to get back into soccer," said Bustard, who had been working at a golf course on Fripp Island.
Cormier said he considered trying to walk on at Winthrop University but he thought his chances to play at the Rock Hill school would be minimal.
After the tryout at Salkehatchie, "We knew we stood a real good chance to be something on that team," Cormier said.


Parker, who will play this summer in the Clash of the Carolinas all-star event, played midfield for the Eagles but said he wasn't sure where he might play in college.
He said the two-year school would give him the opportunity to earn playing experience and the chance to transfer with more skills.
"Hopefully, I can just get on the team and wherever I end up is fine with me," Parker said. "If I can fight for a starting position, that's what I'm looking for."


For complete story click link below~
http://www.islandpacket.com/2010/05/21/1247161/three-beaufort-high-soccer-players.html

Photo' from Friday's USC Salkehatchie Athletic Golf Tournament held at Paw-Paw CC in Bamberg, SC







Thursday, May 20, 2010

Don't forget!!! USC Salkehatchie Athletic Golf Tournament Tomorrow~

It is NOT too late to sign up for the annual USC Salkehatchie golf tournament. You can sign up in the morning around 11 am and start around 12 noon. It is gonna be a great time and we look forward to seeing you out at Paw-Paw in Bamberg, South Carolina.

Chemistry at USC-Salkehatchie key for Cocuzza


Devon Cocuzza wasn't necessarily looking to continue her soccer career beyond high school. But one visit from USC-Salkehatchie coach Bill Glass changed that.
Glass spotted Bluffton High School's goalkeeper in the Bobcats' first tournament of the season and convinced her to visit the junior college campus. Turns out, that was enough for Cocuzza.



"I got to practice alongside the girls there, and they were great," Cocuzza said. "They all worked together really well. And that's what I look for in a team. If you have chemistry right off the bat, that means a lot."



Cocuzza hopes to add to it next season. She signed a letter of intent Wednesday to attend the two-year program and play for the Indians in the fall.
Cocuzza said she plans to compete for the starting goalie position but may end up shifting to the midfield to better fit the team.
"I love both positions, so I don't really care where they put me," Cocuzza said."Just the fact that I get to go and play soccer anywhere is an achievement for me. I'm excited about that."



Name: Devon Cocuzza
High school: Bluffton High School
Sport: Soccer
Position: Goalie/midfielder
College: USC-Salkehatchie
Probable major: Nursing Read more:
http://www.islandpacket.com/2010/05/20/1245959/chemistry-at-usc-salkehatchie.html#ixzz0oUg1gTnd


Monday, May 17, 2010

JOIN the USC Salkehatchie basketball booster club today!!!


USC Salkehatchie Basketball


From: Travis Garrett, Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Re: Basketball Booster Club

To Whom It May Concern:

The University of South Carolina Salkehatchie Basketball program would like to encourage you to join the Basketball Booster Club.

For your donation of $30.00, you will receive a Basketball Booster Club T-Shirt and four home passes to attend Salkehatchie Basketball games for the 2010-2011 season.

All money received will go directly to the Salkehatchie Basketball program for travel, equipment and scholarships. Donations are due by June 20th 2010.

You can contact me at TGARRETT@mailbox.sc.edu for details.

I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to you for your support.

Thank you,

Travis Garrett
Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Crews to play for Indians


Dana Crews of Brantly County High School, Nahunta, GA, has signed a letter-of-intent with University of South Carolina Salkehatchie in South Carolina to continue her soccer career. The center midfielder plans to major in physical therapy or education. While in high school, Dana lettered in soccer and softball and will graduate with honors.

Crews is pictured (bottom row l to r) with her parents, Jerry and Cheryl Crews, (top row l to r) her grandparents, Liz and Harrel Butler, her sister Jenny, her coach Jenny Wainright, Assistant Principal Carole Ann Gill, and Salkehatchie Soccer Coach Bill Glass.

Soccer gives Mireles a college opportunity

When South Aiken High soccer coach Paul Waters passed out forms this fall asking his players to identify their future college plans, Jose Mireles Jr. gave a simple answer - none.

Thanks to his skills on the pitch, though, things have changed for the 5-foot-6, 123-pound senior. His abilities as a defender on last year's Class AAA state champion team drew some interest from college coaches, and on Tuesday he made his new plans official when he signed a letter of intent with USC Salkehatchie.

"It feels good," said an excited Mireles before the ink had even dried. "I never thought I was going to go to college. It's a good school, and I think I'll get along well with the team. It's a great opportunity, and I hope I can get a degree and go on to a four-year college. I have to get bigger and communicate more on the field."Waters has seen plenty of signings in his career - more than 30 over the last five years - but Tuesday's event was something special."He was really worried about going to college, and we kept pushing him to different schools," said the Thoroughbred coach. "

One (USC Salkehatchie) decided to come watch him play, and he had a great game. They decided to take him there on the spot. This is a proud moment for him and his family, and it is a big deal for our program."He's not very big, but he's very smart. He's a great defender, and we can play him at almost any defensive spot. He's a coachable kid, and his confidence keeps growing."Mireles and the T-Breds will be on the road today at North Myrtle Beach in the second round of the Class AAA playoffs, hoping to make a run at repeating as champions."We're excited," said Waters. "We're playing with some confidence, and we're injury-free. We'll just have to see where it takes us."

USC Salkehatchie Baseball Camp Dates Announced~

USC Salkehatchie baseball coach Bubba Dorman has announced his 2010 USC Salkehatchie youth baseball camp dates. You can click on the image above to view larger! Sign your child up today!!!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Welcome fans of Hilton Head Christian Academy and Northwoods Academy for the SCISA Class 3-A State Championship (Baseball)


The University of South Carolina Salkehatchie would like to welcome everyone to tonight's SCISA 3-A baseball championship being held on our campus.
We hope you will enjoy your time here tonight and we also hope that you will take a moment to look around. We will have a concession stand open for your convenience and if you need anything while here please feel free to ask someone at the game.
Again welcome and good luck tonight!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

USC Salkehatchie to host SCISA 3-A Baseball Championship~

Northwood Academy
VS Hilton Head Christian Academy


Hilton Head Christian Academy's SCISAA Class 3-A baseball state title game against Northwood Academy will be played at 6 p.m. Thursday on the USC Salkehatchie field in Allendale.
The teams have split the first two games of the three-game series, so Thursday's game will decide the SCISAA Class 3-A state champion. Hilton Head Christian won Game 1 at Northwood 5-4 in eight innings, but Northwood bounced back to win 6-4 on Tuesday at Hilton Head Christian.


USC Salkehatchie head coach Bubba Dorman and athletic director Mrs. Jane Brewer both agreed it would be a great opportunity to showcase the USC Salkehatchie campus and baseball field.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Three USC Salkehatchie men's soccer players headed to USC Aiken

USC Salkehatchie men's soccer players Ryan Dickson, Raul and Marcio Beckman have accepted athletic scholarships to attend USC Aiken next year.


According to USC Salkehatchie head coach Bill Glass the three players will be headed to USC Aiken next year and he expects big things from the trio.


"All three are very skilled and I look to be hearing big things about them. It is great for the USC Salkehatchie soccer program when we help get players signed with 4-year universities," said coach Glass.

Monday, May 10, 2010

USC Salkehatchie basketball lands transfer for next season~


Mitchell Dixon, a 6’3 combo guard from Johnson C. Smith University, requested to be released from his scholarship to play one season at USC-Salkehatchie under the tutelage of Coach Travis Garrett.

Dixon, a redshirt freshman, played a reserve role, as a point guard and shooting guard, with the Golden Bulls, of the Central Collegiate Athletic Association. (CIAA).

Dixon played high school basketball at West Ashley High School under Coach James Dupree. A two year starter (2006-2008), he averaged 18.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 4.5 assists as a senior for the Wildcats. He made the All-Region and Post & Courier All Low country Teams. Dixon scored a season high 35 points versus Fort Dorchester in the 2007 Wildcat Invitational Tip Off Tournament. He also chipped in 31 points in a non conference match up in a win over North Charleston. He was also recognized on the Honorable Mention All State Team as a senior. Dixon helped lead the Wildcats to two playoff quarterfinal appearances and region runner up finishes. In the 2008 playoffs, he scored the team’s final 7 points including a steal and game winning three pointer in the closing moments in a 63-61 win over Ridge View. He averaged 10 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.2 assists as a junior.

Dixon played AAU basketball for the Charleston CAGERS and led the program to a number seven national ranking according to the United States Basketball Association. He made the Peach State Invitational All Tournament Team, an affiliate basketball showcase of Peach Jam in Augusta, Georgia, in July 2007. He also played AAU basketball for the Columbia Northeast Hurricanes.

Dixon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon Jr. of Walterboro.

Xavier Mayfield to join USC Salkehatchie teammates at Southern Poly Tech next season~



USC Salkehatchie sophomore Xavier Mayfield recently signed with Southern Poly Technical College in Marietta, Georgia.
Mayfield played in 24-games for the Indians last season, averaging 3.8 ppg.
"Xavier is a kid that works hard and wants to learn the game. If I could find 10 of him each year coaching would be easy. I look for great things out of him at the next level as he continues to grow and learn the game," said USC Salkehatchie head coach Travis Garrett.
Mayfield becomes the fourth USC Salkehatchie basketball player to sign with Southern Poly Tech this season. Deandra Blackmon, Roy Hampton and Gabe Mathis all signed earlier this month.
Dishone Gregory signed with Clark Atlanta and Region X player of the year Brandon Riley has signed to play with South Carolina State next season. Riley is the first Indian to sign with a division 1 school to play basketball.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Beteta signs with USC-Salkehatchie


By CAM HUFFMANSports Editor


Posing for signing day pictures has become almost routine for South Aiken High School boys' soccer coach Paul Waters. In the last five years, Waters has watched more than 30 players sign on with college teams, and on Friday, he was standing in support of his second this year as senior outside midfielder Rene Beteta inked his letter of intent with USC-Salkehatchie."It's really exciting," said Beteta, a 5-foot-6, 130-pounder who has been a part of the SAHS program for three years, playing with the varsity the past two. "I never expected to play college, but when this came up I took the chance and went with it."

Waters has seen plenty of players take the next step in their soccer careers, but that didn't temper his excitement for Beteta, who came a long way to gain the opportunity."He's a workaholic," said Waters. "He asks every day after practice what he can do to get better. His attitude is awesome, and he's a great teammate."It's paid off for him. At one time, he was a non-starter, and now he's been starting a lot of games for us. So his perseverance is paying off in terms of playing time."It all so paid off by giving Beteta a chance at playing college soccer, and he is excited about what he will be getting at USC Salkehatchie as part of head coach Bill Glass's junior college program."I liked the small feel," said Beteta, who explained that he fell in love with the campus after a couple visits. "I want to get situated and fit in first and then move on from there.""It's a perfect fit," agreed Waters.

"He'll have an opportunity to play, and he can start off at a small school. He loved it there, and that's what is most important. If he feels comfortable, that's where we want him to be."Before Beteta pursues a college career, and the degree in chemistry that he will seek, he first wants to help his team try to repeat as Class AAA state champions. After a 1-4 start, the Thoroughbreds are now 14-4-1, and as co-Region 5-AAA champions, they will be one of the No. 2 seeds in the Class AAA playoffs, which begin next week. South Aiken will begin play on Tuesday when it hosts No. 3 seed Crestwood. If the T-Breds can pull off a victory in that one, they will likely have to travel to No. 1 seed North Myrtle Beach in round two.


FOR THE COMPLETE STORY CLICK LINK BELOW~

Two USC Salkehatchie Indians baseball players commit with 4-year colleges~

(Sophomore Griffin Spires)~


(Dustin Pannell)~

Sophomore's Dustin Pannell and Griffin Spires have committed with 4-year colleges to continue their playing careers next season.
Pannell is headed to Kings College in Tennessee.

Spires will stay in South Carolina as he heads to Greenville College.
We wish both players the best of luck and we will keep you posted on their progress~

Congratulations to former USC Salkehatchie standout, Gary Owens.


Congratulations to former USC Salkehatchie Indian Gary Owens, on recently being selected as a member of the 2nd Team All-SSAC.

Owens is a member of the Southern Poly Tech baseball team.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Don't forget USC Salkehatchie athletic department golf tournament May 21st, SIGN UP TODAY!!

USC Salkehatchie basketball coach Travis Garrett announces camp dates (Walterboro, SC)!

Looking for a summer camp for your son or daughter to attend this year? USC Salkehatchie men's basketball coach Travis Garrett announced this week that the Indians will be having their annual USC Salkehatchie basketball camp in Walterboro, June 14th-17th, 9am-1pm ages 6-9

June 21-24, 9am-1pm ages 10-13.

Please contact head coach Travis Garrett at the email or number listed above you are interested in signing up today!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

USC Salkehatchie baseball player Korey Ahrens named to NJCAA all-region X team.



USC Salkehatchie sophomore baseball player Korey Ahrens was named to the 2010 NJCAA all-region second team.
Ahrens played in 46-games this year had a 146 at-bats and had a batting average of .363
Ahrens a sophomore at USC Salkehatchie is still undecided where he will play next season, he has several options.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

USC Salk Athletics on Facebook hits another milestone~


Our USC Salkehatchie athletics page on Facebook hit another milestone today! We are now 250 plus members strong. The USC Salk athletics facebook page is just another way to keep you the fan informed about the happenings within USC Salkehatchie athletics. I hope that you will join our page today if you haven't already done so. If you are already a member let me take a moment to say thank you for making USC Salkehatchie one of the best schools in the entire NJCAA!
If you are a member of Facebook and want to join us, type in USC Salkehatchie athletics in the search bar at the top of the main page and click JOIN~

NJCAA Region X all-tournament announcement~


Video from the NJCAA Region X all-tournament announcement after Sunday's game~

Photo's of USC Salkehatchie athletes from 2010 USC Salkehatchie graduation