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THS Senior Shelly Grimsley struck out 215 hitters in leading Timberland to the Region 7-AAA championship.
The Region 7-AAA regular season champion Lady Wolves saw their season come to a close with a playoff loss to Lakewood April 30.
After dropping Game 1 of the District 5 playoff series 2-0 to Timberland, eventual champion Lakewood came back, defeating senior pitcher Shelly Grimsley and Timberland for a 9-1 win.
After dropping Game 1 of the District 5 playoff series 2-0 to Timberland, eventual champion Lakewood came back, defeating senior pitcher Shelly Grimsley and Timberland for a 9-1 win.

Shelly Grimsley racked up her 13th win this season with nine strikeouts and no walks during the Lady Wolves’ playoff victory over the Seahawks.
The Lady Wolves continued their winning ways with an 8-3 victory over the visiting North Myrtle Beach Seahawks in the first round of the playoffs Thursday.
A single in the bottom of the first inning by catcher Vicky Grimsley knocked in two runs for the Region 3-A champs. The Lady Wolves found themselves trailing only once in the game when North Myrtle kept things interesting as it took a 3-2 lead in the top of the third with a 2-run single.
A single in the bottom of the first inning by catcher Vicky Grimsley knocked in two runs for the Region 3-A champs. The Lady Wolves found themselves trailing only once in the game when North Myrtle kept things interesting as it took a 3-2 lead in the top of the third with a 2-run single.

First baseman Cody Craig reaches to tag a Seahawks’ runner.
It was a difficult outing for Timberland High School, as the Wolves fell to North Myrtle Beach 10-7 in the first round of the playoffs Thursday.
The visiting Seahawks held on to a 4-1 lead in the first two innings before the bat of Timberland first baseman Cody Craig blasted a three-run homer in the bottom of the third.
The visiting Seahawks held on to a 4-1 lead in the first two innings before the bat of Timberland first baseman Cody Craig blasted a three-run homer in the bottom of the third.

Cody Craig leads the Timberland Wolves into playoff action this week
The entire Timberland Wolf pack is hungry for districts to begin.
The Wolves baseball team enters play as a number two seed while the Lady Wolves softball team grabs the top spot in their bracket.
The Wolves baseball team enters play as a number two seed while the Lady Wolves softball team grabs the top spot in their bracket.

Macey Gatlin had three hits and scored four times in the Lady Wolves’ 12-0 win over Hilton Head.
Lauren Carr’s two-RBI triple in the fourth inning ignited a Lady Wolves rally, and Vicky Grimsley’s walk-off grand slam sealed the deal in the sixth, leading Timberland to a 12-0 win over visiting Hilton Head last Wednesday night.
The win leaves the Lady Wolves just one win from clinching the top spot in Region 7¬-AAA.
The win leaves the Lady Wolves just one win from clinching the top spot in Region 7¬-AAA.

Timberland shortstop Sean Brinson applies the tag on an attempted stolen base as Brian Welch backs up during the Wolves 7-1 loss to Hilton Head.
Coming off a convincing 8-2 thumping of region 7-AAA Bluffton, the Timberland Wolves baseball team stumbled Wednesday night losing to Hilton Head 7-1.
The Sea Hawks pushed across three runs in the top half of the first off Wolves starter Blake Wrenn and never looked back.
The Sea Hawks pushed across three runs in the top half of the first off Wolves starter Blake Wrenn and never looked back.

Macey Gatlin had 3 hits and scored 4 times in the Lady Wolves 12-0 win over Hilton Head.
Lauren Carr’s 2 RBI triple in the fourth inning ignited a Lady Wolves rally and Vicky Grimsley’s walk-off inside the park grand slam sealed the deal in the sixth leading Timberland to an easy 12-0 win over visiting Hilton Head Wednesday night. The win leaves the Lady Wolves just one win from clinching the top spot in Region 7¬-AAA.
Leftie Shelly Grimsley mixed her pitches well in going the distance to notch her eighth win.
Leftie Shelly Grimsley mixed her pitches well in going the distance to notch her eighth win.

Timberland shortstop Sean Brinson applies the tag on an attempted stolen base during the Wolves 7-1 loss to Hilton Head.
Coming off a convincing 8-2 thumping of region 7-AAA Bluffton, the Timberland Wolves baseball team stumbled Wednesday night losing to Hilton Head 7-1.
The Sea Hawks pushed across three runs in the top half of the first off Wolves starter Blake Wrenn and never looked back.
The Sea Hawks pushed across three runs in the top half of the first off Wolves starter Blake Wrenn and never looked back.
Cautious optimism is the order of the day for Timberland’s Lady Wolves softball coach Joy Elizondo, and that’s cutting a wary eye at her rain-soaked softball field and a hopeful glance at the roiling gray sky overhead.
The Lady Wolves softball team has been firing on all cylinders since the first pitch this spring and they don’t want to lose any momentum because of rainouts as the 2008 season rounds the clubhouse turn and heads into the home stretch.
The Lady Wolves softball team has been firing on all cylinders since the first pitch this spring and they don’t want to lose any momentum because of rainouts as the 2008 season rounds the clubhouse turn and heads into the home stretch.

Timberland’s Tabitha Croker looks for a rebound.
Cambria Fayall scored 23 points as the Lady Wolves (17-4) set the tone early in a 66-48 win over Airport Feb. 12.
Timberland’s Michelle Beauford finished with 20 points in the win.
Timberland’s Michelle Beauford finished with 20 points in the win.
Leading by three going into the final quarter of a close non-league game against visiting Airport, Timberland pounded the paint to break away with a 14-6 run.
Timberland defeated the Eagles 56-44 Feb. 12.
Timberland defeated the Eagles 56-44 Feb. 12.

Aldrick Fordham loses the ball during the Wolves win over the Bobcats.
In a 7-AAA-regional match-up, Timberland high school dominated the visiting Bluffton Bobcats from the outside and in the paint, maintaining a sizable lead throughout the Friday night game Feb. 2.
The Wolves set the tone with a 12-4 lead in the first quarter hitting seven unanswered points before Bluffton put its first points on the board. Timberland’s Aldrick Fordham and Jasper Kinlaw look their time to make crisp passes, spreading out the Bobcats defense and knocked down clean shots from behind the arc to take a 33-22 lead at the end of the first half.
The Wolves set the tone with a 12-4 lead in the first quarter hitting seven unanswered points before Bluffton put its first points on the board. Timberland’s Aldrick Fordham and Jasper Kinlaw look their time to make crisp passes, spreading out the Bobcats defense and knocked down clean shots from behind the arc to take a 33-22 lead at the end of the first half.
After holding a small, 40-39 lead going into the fourth quarter, the Lady Wolves maximized free throw opportunities and minimized fouls to beat the visiting Bobcats 61-45 Feb. 1.
Both Timberland and Bluffton battled for the advantage during this 7-AAA-regional match-up.
Both Timberland and Bluffton battled for the advantage during this 7-AAA-regional match-up.

Blake Wrenn
Timberland High School pitching standout Blake Wrenn has committed to The Citadel.
“The Citadel is my first choice,” Wrenn said. “I believe in my heart that is where I belong.”
“The Citadel is my first choice,” Wrenn said. “I believe in my heart that is where I belong.”

Timberland's cheerleaders show their support for the Lady Wolves during a 84-33 victory over Stall.
The Timberland Lady Wolves (12-2) dominated the Stall Warriors from the beginning to the end of a Region 7-AAA basketball match up Jan. 25.
In the first quarter, the Lady Wolves outscored the visiting Warriors 23-6, and showed no signs of letting up.
In the first quarter, the Lady Wolves outscored the visiting Warriors 23-6, and showed no signs of letting up.
