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thesy lvaniatimes .com The Sylvania Times Wednesday, September 14, 2022 - Page 13 THREE WEEKS INTO SCMS M0X0T1TWAJLL THE 1992 STATE ROLLS ON SOFTBALL TITLE In 1992 Screven County High School won its first state championship of any sort. It came in softball and happened on October 24 with a 3-2 win over Washington County. The Times is chronicling the week by week progress of the team. This is week three of the Times coverage and covers games from Wednesday, September 16 through Wednesday, September 23. A pair of nonregion games saw the Lady Gamecocks beat Metter in Metter by 16-0 on September 16 and Statesboro 8-2 on September 21. The huge date was Wednesday, September 23 when SCHS swept Vidalia 4-3 and 8-3 in a crucial 3AA East doubleheader. The DH win over the Lady Indians improved the team’s record to 11-1 and 6-0 in subregion play. In the sweep Fredia Albright had five hits, Danelle Toole four with three rbi, and Brandy Bragg and pitcher Beth Thames three each. In the blowout nonregion wins - against Metter Albright had three hits and four rbi and Ginger Shields also had three hits against Metter while Albright had another three hits against Statesboro as did Octavia Zeigler and Cynthia Beasley. SYLVANIA HIGH ATHLETICS The Early War Years 1941-1943 Burton Kemp Sports Editor PART XVII Entering 1941 there was some rebuilding to be done at Sylvania High School when it came to football, especially in the backfield where the four starters from 1940 - Jack Mobley, Jack Pierce, Lloyd Glisson, and Jack Timms - were all playing at Georgia Teachers College for Coach Crook Smith. It was the last season of football for the school in Statesboro until the coming of Erk Russell. There was also a new Head Coach in Joe Grugan as Jack Lyons had departed to work with the railroad. “It was really good pay,” he said. Soon afterwards he was inducted into the army and after his discharge, he went back to work with the railroad. The new coach (Grugan) was another connection to both Vernon “Catfish” Smith and the University of South Carolina. Inducted into the Carolina Hall of Fame in 1979 he played football and baseball (1937-1941) and later coached there. Catfish Smith was the baseball coach at the time. Grugan was a native of Philadelphia and was the head baseball coach in Columbia from 1957-1963. He was in Sylvania for one season. Grugan was followed by A.H. Harrington for the 1942 season and then Sylvania native and former SHS football player Joe Johnson for the 1943 and 1944 season. Lyons returned in 1945. Under Grugan the defending First District Champions recorded an official record of 3-4-1 (not including a 6-6 tie with the Savannah High B team). Their wins came over District foes Reidsville 20-0 and Metter 12-0 and interstate rival Allendale 13-0. Included in their losses were lopsided ones to Claxton, ECI, and Wrightsville as well as a 19-6 loss to District Champion Lyons. The season opener was a 6-6 tie in Thomson when Bill Mobley caught a TD pass in the waning minutes. Tickets for home games went up to 85 cents because of a tax on each ticket. For the years 1941-43 there is not a lot of available information. As for the 6-6 tie with Savannah B, quarterback Haskell Howard scored on a “sneak end play.” The starting lineup for 1941, the last season with any sense of normalcy until 1946, included Bill Mobley and Billy Preetorious at ends, L.M. Brinson and Winifred Bazemore at tackles, Edward Howard and Coolidge Crumley (captain) at guards, Willard Lariscy at center, Haskell Howard at quarterback, Rabun Lee and David Lane at halfbacks, and Clifford Pryor at fullback. Also was Edwin Sapp, Edward Sharp, Robert Robbins, Vernon Robertson, Raphy Duncan, Ray Smith, John Edwin Scott, Charles Lariscy, Daniel Howard, Marion Graham, John Evans, Billy Harrison, Edsel Dickey, Wilbur Cail, Robert Robbins, and Robbie Bazemore. Buddy Anderson and Wilkes Williams were managers and Lucius Waters was the assistant coach. All of these names appeared in at least one publication in the area. There is very little to be found about Harrington’s 1942 squad. A very limited schedule saw SHS play Allendale SC twice, Statesboro twice and there were games with Waynesboro and Claxton. The 1-4-1 record included a 14-0 win over Claxton. Willard Lariscy scored both touchdowns in the win over Claxton. Charles Bragg had two extra points. In the only other game the team scored points in, a 13- 13 tie with Allendale (who gave up only four touchdowns all season) Lariscy also scored twice and Bragg made one extra point. On November 6 SHS lost to Statesboro who went 9-0 in 1942. Maybe one of the highlights of the season were a pair of preseason exhibition games against “Barber’s College.” The opponents were a team made up of SHS alumni. The alumni won 20-6 on September 11 and the varsity won 7-0 on September 18. For SHS the regular lineup in 1942 appears to have been Edward Taylor and Gilbert Daley at ends, Robert Robbins and Edwin Lariscy at tackles, Winson “Wink” Thompson and N. L. Scott at guards, William Wells at center, Kirby Powell at quarterback, Clifford Pryor (captain) and John Evans at halfback, and William Lariscy (co-captain) at fullback. Others were Preston Scott, Wright “Hoot” Brinson, Billy Harrison, Wilbur Cail, Robert Wooten, Charles Bragg, Royce Taylor, Tommy Odom, Edwin Sapp, and Joe Martin. To get it in print the lineup for Barber’s College included Bill Mobley, L. M. Brinson, William Pfeiffer, John Scott, Pete Economus, Toby Waters, Billy Preetorius, Haskell Howard, Charlie Waters, Tom Black, and Jack Mobley. Joe Johnson took the reins of SHS for 1943 and 1944. In 1943 it was not announced until September that there would be a team. A pair of games with Waynesboro, a pair with Allendale SC, and single games with Glennville and Statesboro made up the season and a 3-3 record ensued. There were a pair of wins over Waynesboro and a win over Glennville. The Glennville game was played after just three days of practice. Winston “Wink” Thomson scored early and Jenkins (either Henry or Roy) scored two TDs and two extra points. Allendale, who beat SHS 30-0 and 13- 2, played for the state championship across the river, losing to Olympia. The opening day lineup had Preston Scott and Lindy Sheppard at ends, a line of Bull Taylor, Billy Harrison, Carlton Weaver, and Joe Martin, and a backfield that included halfbacks Wright “Hoot” Brinson, Clifford Pryor, Royce Taylor, Kirby Powell (captain), and future Hall of Famer Gilbert Daley. Finally the quarterback was Winston “Wink” Thompson. 1944 will get its own column. With no other sports action for SCMS last week, the football Gamecocks rolled to their second consecutive regular season win with a 36-0 thrashing of visiting South Tattnall on September 7. The team is scheduled to host Claxton tomorrow, September 15, afternoon. After an entire week off the softball team is still not in action until September 20 go to Jenkins County. Cheerleading will finally have a competition this Saturday at West Laurens High School. For the Gamecocks and their win over South Tattnall, Demarko Ward finished with 148 yards rushing and a pair of scores while Abram Hilton, Cleve Mingle, and Jailen Walker had single scores each. For the defense, which allowed but 12 total yards of offense, Walker and James Howard were in on four tackles each while Hilton and Mingle were each in on two tackles with each also recording a sack. Updated 2022 SCHS REMAING SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Location Time Monday Sept. 12 Claxton* Sylvania 5:30 Tuesday Sept. 13 @ Claxton* Claxton 5:30 Wednesday Sept. 14 (©Johnson Co Wrightsville 5:30 Thursday Sept. 15 Metter* Sylvania 5:30 Wednesday Sept. 21 (©Islands Savannah 5:30 Thursday Sept. 22 (©Bryan Co* Pembroke 5:30 Monday Sept. 26 Swainsboro Swainsboro 5:30 Tuesday Sept. 27 Bryan County* Sylvania 5:30 Thursday Sept. 29 (©Greenbrier (DH) Greenbrier 5:30 Monday Oct. 3 Johnson Co Sylvania 5:30 Wednesday Oct. 12 SEB Sylvania 5:00 Thursday Oct. 13 (©Harlem Harlem 5:30 JaMarcus Badger carries the Georgia Flag while Adam Lingerfelt carries the US flag as the team awaits its trip through the cheerleaders run-through before the Westside games starts. Justin Smith (10) stands between (photo by PJ Richards) For two games the SCHS marching band endured conditions that kept them off the field for the home opener and the trip to Bacon County. Here at Bacon County they do manage to play from the stands (photo by PJ Richards) •. »> r ' M r m IpS "i ' I 4 ** * & T&k. \ Jr . M - 11 f - u T I 1 V; After back to back rainy band nightmares in the first games, the SCHS marching band got to play sans the rain gear last week. Even then, with their first halftime performance, the Westside band went overtime and took more than three minutes away from SCHS (photo by PJ Richards) Screven County Recreation Dept SPONSORSHIP BANNERS SCRD offers business banners to be displayed at our youth complex year around. The cost is $250 per banner for the first year then just $ioo/year renewal fee. If you are interested in purchasing a banner (including your business logo and design) to be displayed at our youth complex, please let us know.