Outstanding athletes in varsity basketball, swim/dive and wrestling were recognized at the Winter Sports Assembly on Monday, March 2, in Morris Chapel.
Myles Twyman, a senior multi-use weapon in the Darlington Tiger football program, signed his National Letter-of-Intent Friday with Princeton University.
This past weekend, the U16 Soccer Academy traveled to Memphis, Tenn., to compete in the highly competitive Blues City Blowout, facing the No. 1-ranked teams from Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee. While the tournament did not end in a championship finish, the boys battled with determination, resilience, and heart in every match.
Senior Myles Twyman signs his letter of intent to play football at Princeton University in front of a room full of family, friends and faculty members.
“When is the game? What was the score? Who are we playing against?” These are questions I hear constantly during athletic seasons. Too often, the answers are scattered, unclear, and unanswered. As someone involved in both athletics and graphic design, Leveling Up Darlington Athletics, my Senior Ventures project, is my effort to improve the quality, consistency, and branding of our athletic programs through social media, specifically Instagram.
No one player can claim full responsibility for the surge that put Darlington High’s boys basketball team not only into the winner’s circle for the Region 6A D1 championship Friday but also into the No. 1 seed for the GHSA A-AAA Private state bracket.
Outstanding athletes in varsity basketball, swim/dive and wrestling were recognized at the Winter Sports Assembly on Monday, March 2, in Morris Chapel.
Myles Twyman, a senior multi-use weapon in the Darlington Tiger football program, signed his National Letter-of-Intent Friday with Princeton University.
This past weekend, the U16 Soccer Academy traveled to Memphis, Tenn., to compete in the highly competitive Blues City Blowout, facing the No. 1-ranked teams from Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee. While the tournament did not end in a championship finish, the boys battled with determination, resilience, and heart in every match.
Senior Myles Twyman signs his letter of intent to play football at Princeton University in front of a room full of family, friends and faculty members.
“When is the game? What was the score? Who are we playing against?” These are questions I hear constantly during athletic seasons. Too often, the answers are scattered, unclear, and unanswered. As someone involved in both athletics and graphic design, Leveling Up Darlington Athletics, my Senior Ventures project, is my effort to improve the quality, consistency, and branding of our athletic programs through social media, specifically Instagram.
No one player can claim full responsibility for the surge that put Darlington High’s boys basketball team not only into the winner’s circle for the Region 6A D1 championship Friday but also into the No. 1 seed for the GHSA A-AAA Private state bracket.