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Upper State Lower State Girls Basketball AAAAA BASKETBALL Feb. 22 Feb. 25 March 1 March 5 12:00 pm Upper State USC-Aiken J L Mann #1 H Ridge View 49-44 Ridge View #2 Clover 40-39 Clover #1 H 57-44 Clover H Dorman #2 55-38 Clover Byrnes #1 H Gaffney 85-79 Gaffney #2 67-54 Rock Hill H Rock Hill #1 H 44-39 Rock Hill H Woodmont #2 Lower State Clover Lexington #1 H State Champion Lexington H 58-38 West Ashley #2 Wando 48-37 Wando #1 H 44-33 Wando St James #2 34-27 Sumter H Sumter #1 H Sumter H 48-27 Berkeley #2 50-32 Sumter H Summerville #1 H The team with the highest region finish will host. If 69-22 Summerville two teams have the same region finish, the bracket Dutch Fork #2 will determine the host. Girls Basketball AAAA BASKETBALL Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 4 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:00 pm Upper State USC- Aiken Westside #1 H Westside H Irmo #2 Westside H 58-47 Greenville #1 H 73-35 Greenville Catawba Ridge #2 57-42 Westside South Pointe #1 H South Pointe H 55-52 Greer #2 44-30 50-39 Travelers Rest Westwood #1 H 58-53 Travelers Rest Travelers Rest #2 Lower State Westside Bluffton #1 H State Champion Myrtle Beach 54-49 Myrtle Beach Darlington 37-27 Aiken #2 H 34-20 Darlington H Darlington #2 30-18 North Myrtle Beach H North Myrtle Beach #1 H North Myrtle Beach H 54-31 Beaufort 32-28 North Myrtle Beach H North Augusta #1 H The team with the highest region finish will host. If 64-18 North Augusta two teams have the same region finish, the bracket May River #2 will determine the host. Girls Basketball AAA BASKETBALL Feb. 22 Feb. 25 March 1 March 5 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:00 pm Upper State USC-Aiken Keenan #1 H Keenan H 89-43 Wren #2 Keenan H 71-50 Blue Ridge #1 H 66-59 Blue Ridge Chapman #2 70-36 Keenan Emerald #1 H Southside H 69-51 Southside #2 62-55 48-41 Southside Daniel #1 H 43-39 Lower Richland Lower Richland #2 Lower State Keenan Bishop England #1 H State Champion Bishop England H 76-24 Waccamaw #2 Bishop England H 47-39 Camden #1 H 75-14 Camden Fox Creek #2 48-27 Bishop England H Orangeburg Wilkinson #1 H Orangeburg Wilkinson H 45-34 Manning #2 50-26 Orangeburg Wilkinson Loris #1 H The team with the highest region finish will host. If 42-32 Loris two teams have the same region finish, the bracket Oceanside Collegiate #2 will determine the host. Girls Basketball AA BASKETBALL Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 3 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:00 pm Upper State USC-Aiken Christ Church #1 H Christ Church H 47-35 Landrum Blacksburg H 54-42 Blacksburg #1 H 84-73 Blacksburg Newberry #2 62-56 Saluda Saluda #1 H Saluda H 53-34 Brashier MC #2 61-41 52-44 Saluda Andrew Jackson #1 H 68-29 Andrew Jackson Abbeville #2 Lower State Saluda Buford #2 H State Champion Buford 42-33 Kingstree #2 Silver Bluff H 63-34 Silver Bluff #1 H 54-33 Silver Bluff H Woodland #2 51-40 Silver Bluff H Philip Simmons #1 H Philip Simmons H 66-65 Barnwell #2 42-35 Philip Simmons Marion #1 H The team with the highest region finish will host. If two 63-20 Marion teams have the same region finish, the bracket will York Prep #3 determine the host. Girls Basketball A BASKETBALL Feb. 23 Feb,. 26 March 2 March 6 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:00 pm Upper State USC-Aiken High Point Acad #1 H High Point Academy H 60-19 C A Johnson #2 High Point Academy H 69-68 Denmark-Olar #1 H 71-34 Denmark-Olar Calhoun Falls 54-51 Southside Christian McBee #1 H McBee H 73-31 Calhoun County 60-40 Southside Christian Blackville-Hilda #2 H 63-43 Southside Christian Southside Christian #2 Lower State Military Magnet East Clarendon #1 H State Champion Military Magnet 67-58 Military Magnet #2 Military Magnet 63-55 Lake View #1 H 54-49 6:00 pm Lake View H Bethune-Bowman #2 71-53 Military Magnet H Estill #1 H Estill H Carvers Bay #2 64-39 Estill H Whale Branch #1 H The team with the highest region finish will host. If two 40-37 Lamar teams have the same region finish, the bracket will Lamar #2 determine the host. ***At large teams will be determined by region winning percentage. If two or more teams have the same region win percentage, the following tiebreaker will decide who gets the at large bid: Girls Basketball STATE BASKETBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS (1918-19 – 2020-21) Champion Coach Runner-up Coach 1918-19 Florence 1919-20 Florence 1920-21 Woodruff 1921-22 Anderson 1922-23 McColl 1923-24 Simpsonville 1924-25 Anderson 1925-26 Florence 1926-27 Marion 1927-1932 - No Results C 1933 Monetta George Sawyer 1934 Monetta George Sawyer 1935 Monetta George Sawyer 1936 Monetta George Sawyer 1937 Monetta George Sawyer Thornwell 1938 Monetta George Sawyer Hannah Zula Prosser 1939 Monetta George Sawyer Hannah Zula Prosser 1940 Monetta George Sawyer Hannah Zula Prosser 1941 Hannah Zula Prosser Summerton 1942-43 Hannah Zula Prosser Silverstreet 1943-44 No Results 1944-45 Bowman Monetta 1945-46 Bowman Clemson 1946-47 No Results 1947-48 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Lynchburg 1948-49 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Sherwood 1949-50 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Lynchburg 1950-51 Hannah Zula Prosser Greenbriar 1951-52 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Lynchburg 1952-53 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Zion 1953-54 Midway Ford B. Stanton Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum 1954-55 Midway Ford B. Stanton Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum 1955-56 Midway Ford B. Stanton Bush River 1956-57 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Zion 1957-58 Grays Bush River 1958-59 Hollywood Mac Quattlebaum Bethune 1959-60 Indiantown Keith Lane Hannah Bussy Poston 1960-61 Bethune Grays 1961-62 Hannah Bussy Poston Bethune 1962-63 Summerton Indiantown Jimmy Smith 1963-64 Pamplico Robert Young Bethune 1964-65 Cross Jim Roberts Bethune C. R. Hinson 1965-66 Cross Bowman 1966-67 Heath Springs Baron DeKalb 1967-68 Branchville Baron DeKalb 1968-69 Baron DeKalb Olanta Girls Basketball B Champion Coach Runner-up Coach 1933-34 Loris 1934-35 Hartsville Clover 1935-36 Thornwell Clinton 1936 Ninety Six 1937-38 Simpsonville Latta 1938-39 Loris Ninety Six 1939-40 Loris Williston-Elko 1940-41 Loris Ashwood 1941-42 Loris Simpsonville 1942-43 Pelzer Marshall Stone 1943-44 No Results 1944-45 Marion Shannon Wilkerson Simpsonville 1945-46 Marion Shannon Wilkerson Ware Shoals 1946-47 Roebuck Marion Shannon Wilkerson 1947-48 Myrtle Beach Inman 1948-49 Bamberg Lewisville 1949-50 Marion Shannon Wilkerson Lewisville 1950-51 Marion Shannon Wilkerson Lewisville 1951-52 Macedonia Mauldin 1952-53 Mullins Buford 1953-54 Marion Shannon Wilkerson Saluda W. A. Ruff 1954-55 Marion Shannon Wilkerson Roebuck 1955-56 Iva Marshall Stone Marion Shannon Wilkerson 1956-57 Mauldin Marion Shannon Wilkerson 1957-58 Estill Crescent Marshall Stone 1958-59 McCormick Johnsonville 1959-60 Lewisville St. Paul 1960-61 Baron DeKalb Wagener 1961-62 Floyds McCormick 1962-63 Floyds Wagener 1963-64 University Hugh Summer Latta 1964-65 Latta Sam Clardy Socastee Kathleen Macklen 1965-66 McBee A. J. Calder Harleyville - Ridgeville 1966-67 Denmark-Olar Latta 1967-68 Denmark-Olar McBee A. J. Calder 1968-69 Bells Buford A 1934-35 Orangeburg 1935-36 Orangeburg 1936-37 Orangeburg 1937-38 Laurens Orangeburg 1938-39 Orangeburg Newberry 1939-40 Camden Orangeburg 1940-41 Anderson Camden 1941-42 Camden Orangeburg 1942-44- Orangeburg Darlington 1943-44- No Results 1945-46 Lancaster Aynor 1946-47 Lancaster Darlington Myrtle White 1947-48 Darlington Myrtle White Lexington 1948-49 Aynor Fairforest Girls Basketball Champion Coach Runner-up Coach 1949-50 Aynor Gaffney 1950-51 Aynor Pelzer-Williamston Marshall Stone 1951-52 Aynor Union 1952-53 Seneca Orangeburg 1953-54 Fairforest Barnwell 1954-55 Camden Chester 1955-56 Easley Camden 1956-57 Camden Lexington 1957-58 Charleston Winnsboro 1958-59 Crescent Marshall Stone Chesterfield 1959-60 Aynor Travelers Rest 1960-61 Chesterfield Travelers Rest 1961-62 Roebuck James White Abbeville 1962-63 Woodruff W. L. Varner Moultrie R. B. Shealy 1963-64 Myrtle Beach Carroll Taylor Hannah-Pamplico Everose Gaskins 1964-65 Moultrie Cheraw 1965-66 Strom Thurmond Boots Bandy Cheraw 1966-67 Wren Strom Thurmond Boots Bandy 1967-68 Strom Thurmond Boots Bandy Fort Mill 1968-69 St. Paul's Gray Court-Owings 1969-70 Gray Court-Owings Rains-Centenary 1969-70 Columbus Edgewood 1970-71 Holly Hill Larry Clark Swansea Jim Walton 1971-72 Holly Hill Larry Clark Gray Court-Owings Jesse Medlock 1972-73 Bethune Doby Gordon Holly Hill Artie Knight, Jr. 1973-74 Ware Shoals Bob Johnston St. Angela Ray Cavanagh 1974-75 Bowman John H. Carson Landrum Harry McMillian 1975-76 Holly Hill Artie Knight, Jr. Mt. Pisgah Robert Roberts 1976-77 Bowman John H. Carson Jackson Cary Johnson 1977-78 Bowman Sinclair Abraham Great Falls Bev Carroll 1978-79 Bowman Sinclair Abraham Bethune Doby Gordon 1979-80 Bowman Sinclair Abraham Tamassee-Salem Bill Hines 1980-81 McBee Andrew Calder Bowman Sinclair Abraham 1981-82 Harleyville-Ridge. Stanley Newton Oakway Terry Swain 1982-83 Harleyville-Ridge. Stanley Newton McBee Dennis Roberts 1983-84 Bowman Sinclair Abraham McBee Dennis Roberts 1984-85 McBee Laurie C.
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