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Myrtle Beach’s Sessions to play collegiately at South Carolina

Khadijah Sessions will stay in-state after all.

     

    Myrtle Beach’s Sessions narrows college choices to three, including South Carolina

    Big Shots AAU tournament | Lewis true in commitment

    Rating the top 25 high school football recruits for 2012 in South Carolina

    Myrtle Beach girls soccer rolls into second round

    Leaving early is in for high school athletes

    List of area athletes expected to sign to play college football Wednesday

    High school signing day notes: Maybank ready to ink with Tigers

    Byrnes capitalizes on TD with :24 left to edge Myrtle Beach; Everett Golson hurt

    Andrew Power, former Seahawks football player, commits to Vols

     

    Three Myrtle Beach girls basketball players commit to Coastal Carolina

    Waccamaw's Maybank commits to Clemson

    Geathers headed to South Carolina

    Myrtle Beach's Everett Golson verbally commits to North Carolina

    Calhoun County's Jeffery among top juniors in South Carolina

    Farmer's final decision: North Carolina

    Coastal Carolina puts emphasis on offense, especially linemen, in recruiting class

    Lattimore adds to South Carolina's class, but linemen hold key

    Swinney's first full year proves fruitful for Clemson

    West Brunswick's Hill proof Tide rolling in Carolinas

    South Carolina lands highly-touted Lattimore

    Coastal Carolina will add all-state lineman

    Clemson covets stars over ratings

    Clemson football: Tigers' 2010 class is just peachy due to increased emphasis on neighbor to the south

    USC football: Hampton ready to turn page

    Commitment: Players signing early risk possibility of coach leaving school

    Two Carolina Forest baseball players sign to play in college

    Hill picks Alabama over UNC

    Lights out at stadium, but on for Trojans' season

    Myrtle Beach's Power picks Marshall

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