Sunday, October 31, 2010

Camden High Bulldogs In The Playoffs ::

This coming Friday night Camden will be playing Moncks Corner in the first round of the state AAA playoffs.

Best of luck to the team! I'll update the score when I get it late Friday pm.

Bethune Pottery ::

I shot this on a S.C. trip in November, 2009:



I was wondering how I could get the chicken home and put it in my front yard!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Camden High Bulldogs ::

Looks like this was a squeaker:

Camden High Bulldogs--7
Marlboro County --3

Marlboro went into the half leading 3-zip so this must have been a great defensive game.

I do believe that this is the final game of the season and next up come the playoffs. I'll update any playoff information as I get it.


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A Photograph ::

This image is from a trip about 3 years ago and, as I recall, this was somewhere around Rembert:




Saturday, October 23, 2010

Camden High Bulldogs ::

Camden High Bulldogs--14 26
Lakewood--0

Congrats on another win!

[update] I updated the incorrect score. That's what I get for relying on Johnny Deal for accurate information!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Contact Info For Another Teacher And Coach ::

I got this from Buster just a short time ago:



Chad Merrill called this past Sun. and said that he had a nice long conversation with Spencer Johnson, who now lives in Spartanburg. Spencer coached track, basketball, and football while we were in school. He is now 79 years old but then we are all close to reaching medicare eligibility.
Spencer's address is 105 Monroe Rd. Spartanburg29307 and his phone is 864-583-2230. B.


I remember Mr. Johnson well. He coached me on the track team for one year when we were either in Jr. High or the 1st year of high school. Unfortunately I was very slow and terrible with no future in track!

I'm happy to hear that he is doing well and I'm sure that we all wish him the best!

We may love or hate the internet, but there is no denying that it is a great medium to get back in touch with those from our past and it is a great way to share information! I have been able to reconnect with several people that I served with in the Navy, including my old division Chief from both Adak, Alaska and Rota, Spain.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Camden High Bulldogs ::

Final score this Friday night:

Camden Bulldogs--35
Darlington--25

Still looking good even though they have 1 defeat!


Friday, October 8, 2010

Camden High Bulldogs ::

Unfortunately go down in defeat to Hartsville:

Hartsville--17
Camden Bulldogs--13

I was following Johnny Deal's postings on Facebook and apparently Hartsville jumped out in front early and the Bulldogs made a great effort to come back, but fell just a bit short.

There's always next week!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

An Article About The Camden High Bulldogs ::

From this mornings The State newspaper:

Camden posed for title run
By AKILAH IMANI NELSON
ainelson@ thestate.com

It is too early for Camden coach Jimmy Neal to say it, but with a 6-0 record, his football team appears to be one of Class 3A’s top programs.

Neal, who led the Bulldogs to back-to-back 3A championship games in 2001 and ’02, will not say whether this squad reminds him of the team that won the ’01 title.

“Some teams fade down the stretch, and we don’t want to be that team,” Neal said. “All you can do is play one game a week. All you want to do right now is play better next week.”

While the Bulldogs’ strong start has excitement building among the fan base, Neal and his team are trying to not focus on the six games they have won by an average of 14.8 points.

“It is kind of cool how you work hard all week and it pays off every Friday,” senior tight end Drew Charles said. “We don’t need to focus on our 6-0 record. It just needs to be about doing what we have to do to win this week.”

The Bulldogs are a team-first group.

“We’ve got some guys who are a little more talented than others, but the egos are not there,” Neal said. “Our better players are concerned more about the team than their own personal recognition.”

The Bulldogs have weathered injuries and close games, but “one of the biggest things is that these guys have not panicked this year,” Neal said.

They’ve had little reason to with Dillon Morrow leading the way. The quarterback has completed 63 of 114 passes for 1,277 yards and 15 touchdowns. JoJo Brevard fuels the rushing game, averaging 60.8 yards per contest.

“We all trust each other that, no matter who’s going in, he’s going to do what he has to do,” Morrow said.

The result, on offense, has been a unit that averages 360 yards and 29 points per game.

“It’s in our heart to be winners,” defensive lineman Tim Dixon said. “It took us a while to figure that out, that we can do this, but we understand it now.”

As well as things are going for his team, Neal isn’t making any predictions of a return trip to Williams-Brice Stadium for state championship weekend.

“It’s too early yet to say anything like that,” he said. “Right now, it’s fun being around these guys, being their coach, doing what we’re doing. But teams change in a matter of weeks. Things change overnight.”

The Bulldogs are banking on that change — for the better.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Camden High Bulldogs ::

And the Bulldogs pull out another win:

Camden High Bulldogs--28
Crestwood--0

Congrats to the team!