Ten Hilton Head High student-athletes representing five different sports signed national letters of intent Thursday to formalize their plans to play at the next level.
Category: Soccer
Soccer: Former MRHS standout Stevenson honored
Former May River girls soccer standout Kayle Stevenson was named to the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) All-Region team following her freshman season at Bob Jones University.
USCB soccer duo named to all-conference team
USCB soccer stars Anna Gignilliat and Lexi Kaeser were named to the All-Sun Conference team announced Wednesday.
The LowcoSports Lowdown podcast is coming next week!
The most comprehensive sports coverage in the Lowcountry is about to enter a new frontier with the impending launch of the LowcoSports Lowdown podcast!
Soccer: Sand Sharks drop league opener
USCB women’s soccer dropped its Sun Conference opener Saturday in Miami, falling 3-0 to host Johnston & Wales.
Sand Shark Soccer Off To Historic Start
USCB’s women’s soccer team is off to its best start in the program’s nine-year history.
Bobcats’ McCarthy, HHP’s Crenshaw Lead All-Lowco Girls Soccer Honors
Although no team stood out above the rest this season, the level of play across the Lowcountry continues to rise, as evidenced by the players on the second annual All-Lowco Girls Soccer Team.
Sharks Headline All-Lowco Boys Soccer Team
Perhaps no sport has found the Lowcountry soil more fertile than soccer, and the impressive talent that has sprouted is on display with the second annual All-Lowco Boys Soccer Team. With Class 3A state champion May River leading the way, along with state runners-up Hilton Head Christian Academy and Beaufort Academy, Lowcountry teams made a … Continue reading Sharks Headline All-Lowco Boys Soccer Team
JPII’s Dakolios Stepping Down, Tamminen Promoted To AD
John Paul II Catholic School will have a new director of athletics this fall for the second time in the school’s brief history — and a new boys soccer coach for the first time.
HS Soccer: Sharks Roll To First State Title
May River’s boys soccer team went into Saturday intent on winning the third-year school’s first team state championship.