NGU benefactor dies at 95
John Anthony Fogle, longtime donor to North Greenville University’s athletic program, passed away last week at the age of 95.
John Anthony Fogle, longtime donor to North Greenville University’s athletic program, passed away last week at the age of 95.
It didn’t rain on Rhein Gibson’s parade.
In a tournament shortened to 54 holes due to inclement weather, the Australian shot a 21-under to capture victory at the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation over the weekend.
Nathan Moore’s memory will live on this weekend, as local golfers get set to tee off in his honor.
The fourth annual Nathan Moore Golf Tournament will take place at the Links O’ Tryon Golf Club this Saturday, with tournament play beginning at 9 a.m.
The Palmetto State 7-on-7 Showdown will return to Duncan for its 12th run at the end of the month.
One of the largest passing league tournaments in the state, the showdown will feature 20 teams over its two day run (June 28-29).
Three crusader baseball players will be taking their talents to the next level following last week’s Major League Baseball draft.
North Greenville relief pitcher Kipp Rollings was picked in the 24th round by the Mariners of Seattle, Washington.
By Camille Jones
TheFourthTurn.com
Joey Logano held off Kurt Busch in NASCAR Overtime to capture his second victory of the season in Monday’s rain-postponed Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
In conjunction with the Conference Carolinas spring meetings, the Conference presented their 2018-19 End of the Year Awards. The awards presented were the Allan Sharp Award, Joby Hawn Cup, Messick Sportsmanship Award, and newly-created Body, Mind & Soul Award.
Champions for a Cause seeking sponsors
The Champions for a Cause Alumni Football Game benefitting Coach Travis Perry and firefighter Kevin Holtzclaw is seeking sponsors for the June 22 event.
Sponsors are needed for Insurance, Police and EMS, Jersey and Concessions.
The Greer community is rallying behind two of its favorite sons.
On June 22, former Greer High School football players and coaches will come together to raise money for the families of Firefighter Kevin Holtzclaw and Coach Travis Perry during the Champions for a Cause event at Dooley Field.
Larry The Cable Guy and Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson were spotted on the greens at Thornblade Club Tuesday afternoon during a practice session at the BMW Charity Pro-Am Presented by Synnex Corporation. The event will run all week, with the championship to be played this Sunday at Thornblade.
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