Thursday, June 20, 2013

Former Indian Gary Owens signs with Florence Freedom


Gary Owens joined the Freedom in June of 2013 and is seeing his first action in the Frontier League.  Owens spent the 2012 season with the Roswell Invaders of the Pecos League, another independent league.  He appeared in 32 games for the Invaders, hitting .268 with one home run an 16 RBI.  The Greenville, Sc. native played collegiality at USC Salkehatchie before going to Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Ga.
Adrian Rivero, former pitcher at USC Salk, now pitching for USC Aiken, pitches for Winchester Royals in Winchester, VA for the summer.

Monday, June 17, 2013

USC Salkehatchie Youth Softball Camp Underway!!!

 It's not too late to come join the fun!!! Camp starts tomorrow and runs through Thursday from 11-4. You can still sign your child up!! See you tomorrow!














Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Softball signs Sanders and Tims

Newest Indian signs- Soccer

Newest Indian
Colleton County High School Soccer Player Jenny Beebe

Photo & Story by DREW TRIPP-The Press and Standard


Colleton County’s Jenny Beebe is joined by Danny Wiggins, CCHS head girls soccer coach Lauren Townsend, USC Salkehatchie head coach Bill Glass, her mother, Janet and CCHS athletic director Lorraine Browning Thursday as she signs to play college soccer for the Indians.


Moments after signing to play collegiate soccer for the Indians Thursday in the Colleton County High School Media Center, Jenny Beebe walked up to USC Salkehatchie head soccer coach Bill Glass and gave him a hug. That embrace was Beebe’s way of thanking Glass one more time for the opportunity to continue playing the sports she’s cherished since she was a little girl.“I’ve loved soccer ever since I was seven years old,” Beebe explained when asked what the opportunity play college soccer meant to her. “I’ve been playing for 11 years, so this really means a lot to me.”Beebe, who says she’s played every position on the field in her career except goalie, primarily saw time playing forward and midfielder for CCHS in 2013, helping to lead the team to its most successful season ever with a 10-7 record and the program’s first playoff appearance. Lauren Townsend, Colleton County’s head coach, says Beebe will be a strong addition for the Indians because of her willingness and ability to contribute anywhere on the field the way she has throughout her career. “Jenny is going to be a great asset to USC Salkehatchie,” Townsend said. “She can play any position you ask her to play whenever you need her to do so. Being a versatile player like that is extremely important. She would be a huge bonus to any team.”Beebe’s versatility has Glass reserving judgment on which position he’ll ask her to play until he sees her in practices and workouts over the summer and into the fall. In the meantime, Glass says, he just excited about the quality of player he feels he’s getting with Beebe. “Jenny is an advanced soccer player with good skills, good soccer intelligence and good soccer athleticism,” Glass said. “Also, if you watch her on the field, you can see the passion she has for the game of soccer. She’s totally committed every second that she’s out on the field, and that’s the kind of player we look for.” Beebe, who plans to pursue a veterinary technician’s certification after her two years at Salkehatchie, says she’s looking forward to being part of her new team.“I think this is going to be a good opportunity to play with new people from different places,” Beebe said. “I like to work with people, so hopefully I can be a good teammate and help them be successful.”

Walters signs with the Indians (Soccer)


FORMER USC SALKEHATCHIE BASEBALL STANDOUTS



Branfy Arias and Carlos Santana pose together under the Tusculum arch. Both played baseball and received Associate degrees here at USC Salk before moving on to Tusculum. Branfy graduated from Tusculum this past December and Carlos this spring. Branfy was an assistant coach at Tusculum this past year. Both guys came to Salk from the Dominican Republic.

Past USC Salkehatchie Alum and softball Academic All-American Samantha Martin received her BA Degree in Biology from the College of Charleston Mother's Day weekend
Pictured above is Samantha at work at the International Animal Protection League in Summerville


Monday, June 10, 2013

USC Salkehatchie YOUTH baseball camp underway!

It's not too late to come join the FUN!! Meet us at the field at 9:00am tomorrow morning to catch the action!