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The beat goes on for the Clover High School girls basketball team.
Two Clover High School girls soccer standouts inked with the colleges of their choice as part of National Signing Day last week in the media center of CHS.
With the season winding down in Region 3-AAAA play, Clover High School boys basketball coach Dudley Lybrand is looking for a way to change the team's fortunes.
Seeking to get back on the winning track in Region 3-AAAA basketball action, the Clover High School Blue Eagles travel to Northwestern Friday night.
The Clover High School girls basketball team stood atop the Region 3-AAAA standings entering this week's play.
Sherer Hopkins hopes the winning success formula in Region 3-AAAA will continue the remainder of the season.
Dudley Lybrand can relate to the familiar cliche, when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
The Region 3-AAAA action will begin with the girls’ game at 6:30 p.m.
Between their streaky shooting and smothering defense, the Clover Blue Eagles have developed into a team that will give rival squads fits. Northwestern was the latest casualty, as the Blue Eagles beat the Trojans 52-47 despite a near fourth-quarter collapse by Clover. It was the first in-region game for both 3-AAAA teams.
After channeling his efforts into the seventh Annual Clover Duals event, Blue Eagle head coach Mike Fitzgerald and the CHS grapplers are readying for Region 3-AAAA competition that begins Jan. 12 at Spartanburg.