Given the fact Military Magnet hammered Baptist Hill a week earlier and Baptist Hill walloped Cross 30-0 the week before, pundits had good cause to expect Cross to come up on the losing end of a game with the Eagles.But they wouldn’t have been counti ... full story
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The Cross volleyball team has put itself in position to capture a region crown, beginning this week ... full story
Football jamboree cancelled
The 2009 Berkeley County Jamboree has been cancelled because of rain, according to Berkeley High School athletic director Jerry Brown. “The rain this morning and this week took care of that,” Brown said, adding that the jamboree will not be reschedul ... full story
Cross football team wins third straight to reach .500At the halfway point of the regular season, the Cross football team had only won once in five tries. A 30-0 loss to Baptist Hill dropped the Trojans to 1-4 and morale was low.How times have changed. The Trojans have since won three straight, improvin ... full story
Given the fact Military Magnet hammered Baptist Hill a week earlier and Baptist Hill walloped Cross 30-0 the week before, pundits had good cause to expect Cross to come up on the losing end of a game with the Eagles.But they wouldn’t have been counti ... full story
The Cross volleyball team has put itself in position to capture a region crown, beginning this week with an 8-4 overall record which includes a perfect 4-0 mark against Region 6-A competition.Most recently, the Lady Trojans played in a tournament at ... full story
Cross gets back into win columnAfter back-to-back losses to start the Region 6-A slate, Cross had a monstrous appetite for some success.The Trojans (2-4, 1-2 region) then went out and feasted on a struggling Hardeeville team last week, posting a 22-0 win to get on track. It was th ... full story
Cross drops third straight; Hardeeville loomsThe Cross football team dropped its third consecutive game last week, falling 30-0 to Baptist Hill in Hollywood.The Trojans (1-4, 0-2 Region 6-A) were in it at halftime, only trailing 9-0, before the Bobcats broke it open with a big second half.With ... full story
Cross volleyball team building momentumThe Cross volleyball team is playing better as the season goes on, Lady Trojans coach Damien Johno said.“Keeping our run at the region crown alive, these girls are playing very well together finding a weakness in the other team and exploiting it,” he ... full story
Cross looking for better execution The Cross football team got its region title defense off to a rocky start last week, falling 22-15 at home to St. John’s.This week figures to bring about another tough battle when the Trojans load up and head for Baptist Hill. The margin for error th ... full story
Cross volleyball team enters region play The Lady Trojans (4-1) took a pair of non-region matches last week, sweeping Scotts Branch and C.E. Murray in three games apiece.Back row defense was the key in both wins, Cross coach Damien Johno said.“(Chelsie Busbin and Brittnee Smalls) didn’t let ... full story
Cross volleyball to play trioThe Cross volleyball team will travel to Bethune-Bowman Sept. 25 for a rematch of a hard-fought loss on Sept. 11.The last match with the Lady Mohawks came down to the fifth game.The Lady Trojans follow with road games at St. John’s and Military Magne ... full story
Crossed up: Trojans need to eliminate turnoversWatching the game film from last week’s 20-6 loss to Lake Marion was a tough experience for Cross offensive coordinator Paul Herman. “It tore my heart out to see how well the defensive unit played and how the offense put them in some bad situations,” ... full story
Cross volleyball team aims for region crownWalking across the court before a recent practice, Cross High School volleyball coach Damian Johno watched his girls in action and a good vibe swept over him.“We’re looking pretty good,” said Johno, who enters his third season. “We’ve got a lot of gi ... full story
Cross blanks Cobras, face Lake Marion FridayAs he stepped off the field, Cross football coach James Waring took one last look at the scoreboard and felt pretty good about what the Trojans had just accomplished – a 43-0 win over Cane Bay Friday night.Then he watched the film and saw some areas ... full story
Lady Trojans conquer Baptist HillThe Cross Lady Trojans (2-2 in region play) outscored the visiting Baptist Hill Lady Bobcats 19-10 in the second quarter to set the pace for their 57-44 victory over their region foe on January 4.Cross's patience on the offensive end helped create op ... full story
Cross improves with every matchThe Cross High School wrestling program has concluded its first half of the 2007-08 season and is finished until after the holidays. Despite being outmanned in the majority of their matches, the Trojans battled to an even 7-7 record."We give away clo ... full story
Lady Trojans struggle without star defenderWith their top defender, Brittany Rollison, sidelined, the Cross Lady Trojans are getting bogged down on both sides of the ball. Rollison's court presence not only bolsters the defensive effort, her defense also generates offensive opportunities, and ... full story
Late run lifts Lady Wolves past CrossThe Timberland Lady Wolves went on a 26-7 run over the final 10 minutes of a close game to down the Cross Lady Trojans 60-35 on Friday at home.For the first 22 minutes of the game, Cross never let Timberland out of their eyesight. Whenever Timberland ... full story
Trojans dealing with number issuesOnce again the low number bug is wreaking havoc on a Cross High School sport. Heading into the West Ashley Tournament, the Trojans wrestling team was filling 11 of the 14 weight classes. Unfortunately, some non-wrestling issues claimed three of the g ... full story
Z93 and CHS combine for fundraiserCross High School boys' basketball team's Head Coach Eric Murrell organized an exciting fund raiser on Saturday, December 1, in an attempt to replace the team's old jerseys with new ones. Coach Murrell and six others defeated the talented Z93 Jamz te ... full story
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