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ERSKINE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER 2012-13 MEDIA GUIDE

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Huggins Field Huggins Field, celebrating it’s forty-forth season of use by

to be employed, Huggins Field is also available for night

the Flying Fleet, is among the finest playing facilities in

play. In the past, Erskine has hosted the USYSA ODP

the southeast. The field has Tifton Bermuda grass playing

region camp for boys and for three years was the site

surface and is located directly behind the Galloway

for the NAIA National Woman’s Soccer Championship in

Activities Center. With a length (120 yards) and width (77

1987, 89 and 90.

yards) that enables the full strategy and skills of soccer

E R SK IN E M E N ’S S O CCER

The Tradition Boasting one of the oldest intercollegiate programs

veteran of the MISL’s Baltimore Blast and was also a

in the southeastern United Stated, Erskine initiated

member of the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer

varsity soccer in 1966 and in three short years had

League. Former Coach Rick Wright and Charlie Shinn

built her program into a national power with a 12-2-0

were both second round picks in the NASL. Erskine’s

record, including a 5-0 win over Clemson University.

Charlie McGinty, with 106 goals, at one time was third

Forty-Four years of tradition have produced 13

all time leading scorer in collegiate soccer history, and

NAIA District 6 Championships, 7 area crowns and

Pollonais won the NAIA scoring title with 34 goals in

consecutive NAIA playoff appearances.

1989.

Twenty players have earned All-American honors, six

Erskine has won a reputation as a ‘cradle of soccer

of them twice, four of them three times, and two, Veron

coaches’ producing such collegiate coaches as Van

Skinner and Garth Pollonais, four times. Numerous

Taylor of Lander University; Rich Wright, Greg Stone,

Erskine Stars have gone on to excel at the professional

Todd McCormick of Anderson University; Ralph Polson

level, with goalkeeper Van Taylor, midfielder Mike

of Presbyterian College, College of Charleston and

Ortiz-Velez, and defender Veron Skinner and forward

currently Head Coach of Wofford College, Billy Lesesne

Brian Haynes leading the way.

of Erskine College and currently Associate Head Coach of Duke University’s Women’s Soccer Program; Mike

Haynes was the first player selected in the 1989 AISA

Riley of Hampton-Sidney and Elon University; Garth

draft and went on to earn AISA ‘Rookie of the Year’

Pollonais of Erskine College, Greenville Lions of the USL

honors for the Atlanta Attack – where he now serves

and currently Director of Coaching for the Clearwater

as head coach. Pollonais was a 1990 first round pick

Chargers USSF Development Academy program;

of the Atlanta Attack as well and was also drafted

Brian Haynes has advanced in youth coaching in Texas

by the Wichita Wings of the Major Soccer League.

as directory of Hibernian Soccer Club, currently the

Taylor, and exceptional goalkeeper in the NASL, ASI,

First Team Manager of the Atlanta Silverbacks of the

and MISL for eleven years, and Ortiz-Velez, a five year

NASL; and Edward Joyce, of Presbyterian College and

pro who appeared in the 1980 Soccer Bowl, where

currently the first Assistant at Georgia State University

he won MVP honors, where also both first round

in Atlanta, Georgia.

draft choices. Skinner, a free agent, was a three year

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RECORDS Team Records Highest Finish Most Goals Scored In Season Most Goals Scored, One Game Fewest Goals Allowed in Season Longest Winning Streak Most Wins in One Season Most Consecutive Shutouts NAIA District 6 Titles NAIA Area Titles

4th in the Nation ’73, ’74, ‘77 106 in ’69 (14 matches) 25 vs. Wofford in ‘69 12 in ’70 (14 matches) 12 in ‘70 19 in ’89, 17 in ‘82 4 in ’73, ’89, ‘10 14 in 22 years 8

Individual Records Most Goals, Career 1. Charlie McGinty (’69-’71) 2. Garth Pollonias (’86-’89) 3. Mario Suarez (’68-’71) 4. Brian Haynes (’85-’88) 5. Kiki Ojeda (’70-’71) 6. Graeme Rodriquez (’81-’84) 7. Veron Skinner (’82-’84) 8. Anton Corneal (’80-’83) 9. Ted Kinghorn (’74-’75) 10. David Murdock (’89-’92)

116 88 64 61 55 49 45 38 38 38

Most Assists, Career 1. Anton Corneal (’80-’83) 2. Tommy Okubo (’68-’71) 3. Kiko Ojeda (’70-’71) 4. Brian Haynes (’85-’88) 5. Garth Pollonias (’86-’89) 6. Mario Suarez (’68-’71)

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Most Goals, Season 1. Charlie McGinty (’69) 2. Charlie McGinty (71) 3. Garth Pollonias (’89) 4. Kiki Ojeda (’71) 5. Charlie McGinty (’70)

45 42 34 30 29

Most Assists Season 1. Kiki Ojeda (1970) 2. Anton Corneal (1982) 3. Tommy Okubo (1970)

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Most Goals, Game 1. Charles McGinty (1969) vs Wofford 8 Tie Charles McGinty (1971) vs High Point 8 Most Assists in a Game 1. Kiki Ojeda (1970) vs UNC Ashville 7 2. Jeff Dekis (1974) vs Mercer 5

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Most Goals Per Game Average, Career 1. Charles McGinty (1969-1971) (116 goals in 38 games) 2. Kiki Ojeda (1970-1971) (55 goals in 29 games) 3. Mario Suarez (1968-1971) (64 goals in 55 games) 4. Ted Kinghorn (1974-1975) (38 goals in 55 games) 5. Gareth Pollonais (1986-1989) (88 goals in 86 games)

3.05 1.90 1.16 1.06 1.02

Most Goalkeeper Shutouts Career 1. Matt Beyer (1981-84) 2. Van Taylor (1971-74) 3. Eddie Borowczyk (1984-86) 4. Peter Murray (1975-1978) 5. Bill Finneyfrock (1975-76)

25 24 16 14 12

Most Goalkeeper Saves Career 1. Matt Beyer (1980) 2. Van Taylor (1971-74) 3. Eddie Borowczyk (1984-86) 4. Crispin Saint Louis (1989) 5. Peter Murray (1975-78)

566 543 458 334 331

Most Shutouts Season 1. Matt Beyer (1980) 10 2. Van Taylor (1973) 9 3. Peter Murray (1977) 9 4. Crispin Saint Louis (1989) 8 Most Saves Season 1. Crispin Saint Louis (1989) 178 2. Peter Murray (1977) 171 3. Van Taylor (1973) 168 4. Eddie Borowczyk (1986) 167 5. Eddie Borowczyk (1984) 164 Most Saves Game 1. Crispin Saint Louis vs Davidson (1990) 2. Van Taylor (1973) vs Davis & Elkins 3. Bill Finneyfrock (1975) vs Clemson 4. Van Taylor (1972) vs Quincy

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FLYING FLEET HONORS ISSA National Scoring Title Charles McGinty 1971 (42 Goals) Charles McGinty 1969 (45 Goals) NAIA National Scoring Title Garth Pollonais 1989 (34 Goals) A.O. Duer award Charles Rowell

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Offensive MVP Soccer Senior Bowl Ricky Wright 1980 Senior Bowl Participant Matt Beyer 1983 (starting GK) Brian Haynes 1989 (1 goal 1 Assist) Garth Pollonais 1990 (1 goal 1 assist) Budweiser/ MISL All Star Indoor Game Vernon Skinner 1986 Garth Pollonais 1990 NAIA District 6 Player of the Year Declan O’Donoghue 1981 Vernon Skinner 1984-1985 Brian Haynes 1988 Garth Pollonias 1989 Soccer Coaches All American (NCAA Included) Van Taylor 1873 NAIA All Americans Berk Passos

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Mike Oriz Velez Bill FinneyFrock Ricky Wright Declan O’Donoghue Anton Corneal Matt Beyer Graham Rodriquez Ilija Fillipovski Vernon Skinner Bill Haynes Eddie Borowczyk Garth Pollonais Billy Lesesne Ricky Jackson Peter Lewis Crispin Saint Lewis

1976, 1977 1976 1977, 1978 1981 1981, 1982, 1983 1981, 1982, 1983 1982, 1983, 1984 1984 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 1985, 1986, 1987 1986 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 1986 1987, 1988 1989, 1990 1989, 1990

USOC Sports Festival Matt Beyer 1981 All National Tournament Van Taylor 1973, 1974 Bert Passos 1973,1974 Eddie Marquez 1972 Mike Ortiz-Velez 1977 Ricky Wright 1977 Brian Haynes 1986 All District Juan Herrera Bill Fineyfrock Mike Ortiz-Velez

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Ricky Wright Peter Murray Ali Regimand Sammy Nasrollah Casey Campbell Paulo Machado Charlie Shinn Matt Beyer Anton Corneal Declan O’Donoghue Hyun Ki Pak Rosey Rosenthal Dale Self Glen Ellaby Jose Gamboa Ilija Fillipovski Eddie Borowczyk Vernon Skinner Graham Rodriquez Billy Lesene Brian Haynes Frank Haynes Garth Pollonais Ricky Jackson Louis Goldbourne Greg Stone Peter Lewis Gabe Skyes Rob Jobson` Crispin Saint Louis David Murdock Chris Pugh

1976, 1977, 1978, 1980 1977, 1978 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 1980, 1981 1980 1980 1981, 1982 1981 1982 1984 1984, 1985, 1986 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 1982, 1983, 1984 1984, 1985, 1986 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 1985 1986, 1987, 1988 1986, 1987, 1988 1986, 1987 1987 1988, 1989, 1990 1988 1989 1989, 1990 1990 1989

Conference Carolinas Post Season Honors 1st Team Jonathan Lake – 1995 Jason Swain – 1995 Marlon Springer – 1997 Dhoud Samba – 2000 Matt Sluga – 2010 Alex Connally – 2010 Roberto de la Vina – 2010 Jack Kimber - 2011 2nd Team Marlon Springer – 1995 Jeb Huckabee – 1996 Dhoud Samba – 1998 David Jones – 2000 Michael Jones – 2000 Nick Devlin – 2002 Kyle Bennett – 2005 Kyle Bennett – 2008

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Jack Kimber – 2010 Andrew Settlemire – 2011 Jonathan Rutter - 2011 3rd Team Kyle Bennett – 2007 Franz Destin – 2007 Ron Murray – 2008 Jack Kimber – 2009 Jonathan Rutter – 2010 Honorable Mention David Jones – 1997 Dhoud Samba – 1999 Ruddy Rudder – 2001 Nick Devlin - 2003 All-Tournament Team Peter Harris – 1996 Will Cockrill – 1996 Matt Sluga – 2010 Roberto de la Vina - 2011 Player of the Week Dhoud Samba – 1997 Alex Connally – 2010 Roberto de la Vina – 2010 Dylan Goodale - 2011 Player of the Year Dhoud Samba – 2000 Coach of the Year Garth Pollonais – 2000 Warren Turner – 2010 Messick Award Winner – 1997, 1998, 1999 Alan Sharp Award Winner – 1997, 2002, 2004 Murphy Osborne Award Winner Kyle Bennett – 2008

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Men’s Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll (Number of First Place Votes in Parenthesis)

1. 2. 3. T-4. T-4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Coker Limestone Lees-McRae Erskine Barton Queens King North Greenville Belmont Abbey Mount Olive Pfeiffer

(9) 99 (2) 90 79 58 58 56 44 39 34 27 21

2 01 1 S E ASO N IN RE VIE W

Men’s Soccer Standings CO NFE RE NC E

OVER A LL

GP

Record Win %

PF

PA

GP

Record Win %

GF

GA

Coker

11

10-1

0.909

20

4

21

18-3

0.857

42

13

Lees-McRae

11

9-2

0.818

22

15

22

15-6-1

0.705

38

31

Limestone

11

7-4

0.636

36

14

19

12-7

0.632

58

30

Barton

11

7-4

0.636

25

19

18

11-7

0.611

41

35

Erskine

11

6-5

0.545

24

17

19

10-8-1

0.553

37

33

North Greenville

11

6-5

0.545

17

16

16

8-8

0.500

24

29

King (TN)

11

5-5-1

0.500

25

25

17

5-10-2

0.353

28

40

Queens (N.C.)

11

4-7

0.364

21

21

16

6-10

0.375

25

29

Belmont Abbey

11

4-7

0.364

15

25

18

6-11-1

0.361

26

42

Mount Olive

11

4-7

0.364

19

37

18

6-12

0.333

31

55

Pfeiffer

11

2-8-1

0.227

14

25

17

3-13-1

0.206

17

37

St. Andrews

11

1-10

0.091

9

29

17

3-13-1

0.206

17

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AWARDS All-Conference Awards: Men’s All-Conference 1st-Team Jack Kimber, Erskine – Midfielder Men’s All-Conference 2nd-Team Andrew Settlemire, Erskine – Forward Jonathan Rutter, Erskine – Defender Men’s All-Tournament Team: Roberto De La Vina – Erskine College

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOK When senior midfielder Jack Kimber (Manchester, England, Priestnall High School) arrived at Erskine, the Flying Fleet had just finished the previous season at 7-10-1 and tied for 8th in the conference standings at 3-6-1. Four years later the 3-time all-conference honoree and team captain looks to end his stellar career with the Fleet’s first conference championship in over 10 years. Erskine is coming off back-to-back winning seasons and was voted to finish fourth in the recently release Conference Carolinas’ Coaches Poll. Erskine returns a strong core of starters from last year’s squad. Upfront the Fleet return both strikers in sophomores Luke Boyce (Lincoln, England) and Andrew Settlemire(Beaufort, SC, Beaufort High School). Settlemire led the Fleet last season in goals (9) and was second in assists (3). Boyce contributed four goals while leading the team in assists (4) both of which will give Kimber plenty of options. Sophomore Micah Burklin (Rock Hill, SC, Rock Hill High School), whose freshman campaign was cut short due to a knee injury, will also see significant time upfront as well senior Jay Lang (Myrtle Beach, SC, Myrtle Beach Christian).

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Junior goalkeeper Roberto De La Vina (Oviedo, Spain, San Ignacio) anchors an improving defense that returns three starters on the backline, including two-time allconference honoree Jonathan Rutter (Birmingham, England, Fairfax). Junior P.C. Henry (Myrtle Beach, SC, Myrtle Beach Christian) provides a big physical presence inside while sophomore Daniel (Lexington, SC, Lexington High School) looks to improve on a successful freshman campaign and may see time at left midfielder as well. For the Fleet to achieve a conference title, Coach Turner will need several new players to make an immediate impact, especially at midfield. There are high expectations for freshman Ross Henderson as he joins Kimber at center midfield. Strong play from the English freshman will open up offensive possibilities as teams will not be able to solely focus on Kimber. Transfer Jonathan Clark and freshman Dimitri Minick are excellent defenders and will push the three returning veterans while providing depth and versatility.

2012-13 ROSTER COACH ING STAFF Warren Turner - Head Men’s Soccer Coach Jack Reid - Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

ERIC MOXLEY

JACK KIMBER

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Forward Senior Clemson, SC Walhalla High School

Awards Men’s All-Conference 1st-Team – 2011 Men’s All-Conference 2nd-Team – 2010 Men’s All-Conference 3rd-Team – 2009

Career Stats GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2009

12-11

4

0

8

16

0.25

0

0-0

2011

9-0

1

0

2

2

0.50

0

0-0

Total

21-11

5

0

10

18

0.375

0

0-0

P.C. HENRY

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Midfield Senior Manchester, England Priestnall High School

Career Stats GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2009

14-14

2

4

8

27

0.074

0

1-1

2010

19-19

5

4

14

30

0.167

2

3-4

2011

19-19

7

3

17

57

0.123

2

1-2

Total

52-52

14

11

39

114

0.121

4

5-7

2

Defense Senior Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach Christian

Career Stats GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2010

15-10

0

0

0

2

0.00

0

0-0

2011

17-17

1

1

3

11

0.25

0

0-0

Total

32-27

1

1

3

13

0.375

0

0-0

9

JAY LANG

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Forward Senior Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach Christian

Career Stats GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2010

2-1

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

0-0

2011

10-0

0

0

0

3

0.00

0

0-0

Total

12-1

0

0

0

3

0.00

0

0-0

ROBERTO DE LA VINA Goal Keeper Junior Oviedo, Spain San Ignacio

JONATHAN RUTTER

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Awards Men’s All-Conference 2nd-Team – 2011 Men’s All-Conference 3rd-Team – 2010

Awards Men’s All-Conference: All-Tournament Team – 2011 1st-Team – 2010 Player of the Week – 2010

Career Stats

Career Stats 2010

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Defense Junior Birmingham, England Fairfax

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2010

16-16

4

2

10

23

0.174

2

0-0

GP-GS

Min

GA

Avg

Saves

Pct

W

L

T

SO

2011

18-18

1

4

6

25

0.04

1

1-1

18-18

1491:08:00

21

1.27

76

0.784

10

7

0

7

Total

34-34

5

6

16

48

0.107

3

1-1

7

2011

18-18

1660:19:00

32

1.73

103

0.763

6

1

1

Total

36-36

3151:27:00

53

1.50

179

0.774 17 13

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SETH STOWERS

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Forward Redshirt Junior Easley, SC Wren High School

MARCO BORSETTO

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Midfield Sophomore Freeport, Bahamas The Pendleton School

Career Stats

10

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PK-ATT 0

Total

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MICAH BURKLIN Midfield Sophomore Rock Hill, SC Rock Hill High School

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Career Stats

DANIEL BEATY

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

15-1

1

0

2

4

0.25

0

PK-ATT 0-0

Total

15-1

1

0

2

4

0.25

0

0-0

8

Defense Sophomore Lexington, SC Lexington High School

Career Stats GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

18-17

0

0

0

1

0

0

PK-ATT 0-0

Total

18-17

0

0

0

1

0

0

0-0

LUKE BOYCE

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Forward Sophomore Lincoln, England Lincoln College

Career Stats GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

19-19

4

4

12

39

0.103

2

PK-ATT 1-2

Total

19-19

4

4

12

39

0.103

2

1-2

PETER SAVARESE Midfield Sophomore Summerville, SC Pinewood Preparatory School

KURT WIDENHOUSE

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Midfield Sophomore Lake Wylie, SC Clover High School

Career Stats

15

Career Stats

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2011

14-8

2

1

5

15

0.133

0

0-0

Total

14-8

2

1

5

15

0.133

0

0-0

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PK-ATT 0-0

Total

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

11

CHRISTIAN SHEETS

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Midfield Sophomore Charleston, SC Wando High School

Career Stats

TREVOR MORELAND Forward Sophomore Columbia, SC A.C. Flora High School

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

9-0

0

0

0

3

0

0

PK-ATT 0-0

Total

9-0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0-0

ANDREW SETTLEMIRE

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Forward Sophomore Beaufort, SC Beaufort High School

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Awards Men’s All-Conference 2nd-Team – 2011 Career Stats

Career Stats

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

PK-ATT

2011

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

Total

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

PATRICK MCCAUL Midfield Sophomore Cowpens, SC Gaffney High School

18

Career Stats

12

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PK-ATT 0-0

Total

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

GWG

2011

19-19

9

3

21

44

0.205

3

PK-ATT 0-0

Total

19-19

9

3

21

44

0.205

3

0-0

NEWCOMERS DILLON EVERETT Defense Sophomore Lugoff, SC Lugoff-Elgin High School

JONATHAN CLARK Defense Sophomore Aberdeen Kincorth Academy

DILLON GILLIANO Goal Keeper Freshman Wellington, Florida Wellington High School

NICHOLAS WILLENBORG Goal Keeper Freshman Niceville, FL Niceville High School

STUART LATIMER Defense Freshman Chelmsford, England

ROSS HENDERSON Midfield Freshman Lincoln, England Lincoln College

14

27

0

1

12

16

EMMANUEL OGBONNA Forward Freshman Irmo, SC Irmo High Schoo

DIMITRI MINICK Defense Freshman Orange Park, FL Orange Park High School

CHANDLER REID Forward Freshman Simpsonville, SC Hillcrest High School

CREIGHTON ATKIN Midfield Freshman St. George, Utah Dixie High School

JOHN SAVAGE, JR. Midfield Freshman Hanahan, SC Hanahan High School

GUNNER OEPEN Defense Freshman Clover, SC Clover High School

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