Cross Country Runners Won Regionals and Finished 6th in State
Jordan Hahn, Reporter
December 12, 2011
The cross country teams experienced a victory this season that they say took extreme dedication and hard work. On October 28th, the cross country runners at Brashier competed for the 1A regional title. Both the boys and the girls came in first place for regional. “That’s really good,” says Sophomore... Read more »
Pre-Season Practice for Brashier Softball Team
Megan Torres, Reporter
November 30, 2011
From November 1st to November 21st, Coach Kyle Brown has been at Woodside Park in Fountain Inn every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday to condition Brashier’s future softball team. “The preseason went really well. We had a few new players that will definitely contribute in the upcoming season.... Read more »
Brashier Senior Signs With Limestone
Mary Alice Schultz, Reporter
November 21, 2011
It was ten o’clock on a Thursday in Brashier’s Media Center. Rows and rows of chairs filled the area where students would normally study. One table decorated with balloons sat where students would normally work. And, Brashier senior Meghan Burke sat in the middle of the table to do something... Read more »
Too Fast for Long Distances
Cole Sisson, Reporter
November 16, 2011
A sprinter can run very fast for a short distance; their endurance can only last so long. There are sprinters on the Cross Country Team here at Brashier Middle College. But, these sprinters feel they aren’t in the right environment to fully express their fast talent. Long distances drain their energy,... Read more »
Brashier Athletics to Play New Teams Next Year
Reed Piller, Reporter
November 16, 2011
At the Regional Cross Country meet this year, both the girls and boys team at Brashier received first place. The team is ready for a new challenge, and, next season, they will be getting just that. Next year, Brashier will be moving regions: from section 1 of single A to section 2. Some of the other... Read more »
Winning Streak Comes to a Close
Lindsay Rivers, Reporter
November 9, 2011
Saturday, October 29th, Clemson faced Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA. The Clemson Tigers, undefeated, went into the Bobby Dodd Stadium knowing this could be their first loss of the season. And it was; GT dominated the final score in the 31-17 game. Many fans watched from home, including Brashier’s avid... Read more »
Super Bowl Sunday
Cole Sisson, Reporter
November 2, 2011
February is approaching and that means it’s time for the best AFC team and NFC team to battle for the title in the NFL. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events in the world, and also one of the most successful events in television. Millions of people gather on Sunday to watch this big... Read more »
Tennis in the Future for Brashier?
Holly Cannady, Reporter
October 13, 2011
When Jacob Cavett realized he was going to Brashier, he was excited about the opportunities, but he had one disappointment. Brashier doesn’t have tennis team. Some students at Brashier would like to see more opportunities in athletics, and Freshman Jacob Cavett is trying to start a new sport... Read more »
Girl’s Golf in Full Swing
Casey Moses, Reporter
September 14, 2011
The Lady Bengals Golf Team kicked off the first home match September 6, 2011 against Lady Blazers. The two teams teed off at 4:21 P.M. at the Preserve at Verdae, with BMC’s Senior Meghan Burke and Freshman Bella Harris on the Preserve’s dog-leg left par 4 number 1. Most people who play golf... Read more »
Throwing Rocks Through Houses (It’s Not a Crime; It’s Curling)
Mary Alice Schultz, Reporter
September 9, 2011
When former U.S. Olympian Anne Wiggins moved to Hendersonville, North Carolina, she thought that she would have to give up her passion. This passion had led her to the senior Olympics, in which her team won the bronze medal. But after learning about The Palmetto Curling Club, her wish to curl once... Read more »


