For the Timberland baseball team, 2009 was a trial by fire. Finishing with a record of 7-11, 3-3 in Region 7-AA, there were times when they played wel ... full story
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Timberland’s Jasper Kinlaw goes up for a shot during the Lower State Championship game against Burke ... full story
While bristling at continued comparisons to last year’s team, this year’s Timberland Wolves have clawed, scratched and gouged their way to a perfect 5-0 slate as well. Anyone wearing the green and orange will tell you it hasn’t been easy, and Friday ... full story
The team that went into halftime was not the same one that came out for Timberland High School.Wolves coach Art Craig made sure of that.The heavily-favored Wolves (4-0) pulled away in the second half with 30 unanswered points for a 44-9 victory over ... full story
Big second half lifts Timberland by Cane BaySummerville – The team that went into halftime was not the same one that came out for Timberland High School.Wolves coach Art Craig made sure of that.The heavily-favored Wolves (4-0) pulled away in the second half with 30 unanswered points for a 44-9 ... full story
In what could have been billed as “The Battle of the State’s Top Quarterbacks,” Timberland signal caller Cody Craig recorded a decisive TKO in the fourth … quarter, that is.Craig rushed for a pair of touchdowns and threw for another as the fifth rank ... full story
Who said the Timberland Wolves would miss the class of 2009? Pouring on 27 first quarter points and taking a 34-0 lead into the locker room at the half, Timberland picked up in 2009 where it off in 2008, blowing out the Carolina Forest Panthers 53-7 ... full story
Will Bradham, a two-sport star at Timberland High School, has signed to play baseball on the collegiate level for the Coker College Cobras.Located in Hartsville, S.C., the Cobras finished last in the Conference Carolinas in 2009 with a 4-15 mark (17- ... full story
Football jamboree cancelledThe 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
The Timberland Wolves got their first look at Life A.R. – that’s After Rock – and came away from the four-team scrimmage at C.E. Murray High School Friday night with coach Art Craig cautiously optimistic. “We don’t have the size we used to, but we ha ... full story
Wolves to air it out in 2009The Timberland Wolves, 14-1 in 2008 with a loss to eventual state champion Dillon in double overtime in the Lower State finals last fall, are in the midst of a complete offensive overhaul. Gone are the likes of Quinton Washington, Aldrick Fordham, St ... full story
Lady Wolves’ volleyball coach Joy Elizondo is faced with this same dilemma just about every summer, having to fill some serious holes left by her graduating seniors. “We have a lot of holes from 2008 to fill with the loss of Jenna Carr and Theresa Ga ... full story
Last year the Timberland Wolves football playbook could have been reduced to one play: give the ball to Rock and the other 10 guys get out of the way.Well, not entirely, but for Timberland Wolves head coach Art Craig, he had the state’s premier runni ... full story
There’s Neon Deion, and Bo Knows, and now there’s Cody Craig.Craig, a two-sport star at Timberland in football and baseball has verbally committed to Coastal Carolina to play both sports for the Chanticleers. “I was really impressed with the campus a ... full story
Timberland’s double-barreled scoring combination of Rateska Brown and Michelle Beauford were named to the Girls All-County Line team, joining Berkeley’s Bruce Ellington named to the boys team.The All-County Line basketball teams are squads of all-sta ... full story
The next time Timberland Wolves football fans see Steve Blanchard he will be standing on the wrong side of the field.Blanchard, a longtime assistant coach and defensive coordinator under Art Craig, is trading his burnt orange for yellow jacket yellow ... full story
Lady Wolves win 1-0 forfeitWhat better way to spend a Friday night but on the softball diamond? Kingstree obviously found something better to do and pulled a no-show at Timberland as the Wolves won 1-0 via forfeit.“They haven’t won a game all year,” said Wolves coach Joy Elizo ... full story
Waccamaw Warriors pitcher Ashley Czechney held the Timberland Lady Wolves hitless over the first five innings on the way to a three hit, 9-0 rout in the Region 7-AA opener for both teams. “We faced one of the top pitchers in the state in Ashley Czech ... full story
Normally before a team’s season begins when a coach gets asked how things are going, they usually reply with something marginally optimistic. Timberland softball coach Joy Elizondo rolls her eyes and shakes her head like her team just lost eight in a ... full story
THS golf tournament March 28Timberland High School Athletic Director Art Craig announced the annual Herbie Orvin Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, March 28 at the Berkeley Country Club. Sponsored by the Timberland athletic department, registration begins at 12: ... full story
Timberland baseball coach Chris Pond looks out across the sun swept field while hitting fungoes and sees a team with a lot of holes. The flu bug has hit the school hard in recent weeks both here and across the way on an empty softball field.“I haven’ ... full story
They say familiarity breeds contempt.It also helps you win a ball game when you need it most. Riding a 31-point effort by All-State team member Mallory Maloy, Bishop England ended Timberland’s playoff run in a rout, 71-55. The Lady Wolves had beaten ... full story
Timberland coach Jerome Stewart’s first words in regard to the looming second round match up with second ranked Burke were, “You play the game, not the name.”Stewart knew his Wolves were in for a dogfight against Burke’s Bulldogs, who advanced to sta ... full story
Riding a 24-9 third quarter run, the Timberland Lady Wolves ran away from Region 5AA’s Loris Lady Lions 64-37 in first round state playoff action Tuesday night. Led by Rateska Brown’s 21 points and 17 from Michelle Beaufort who played most of the gam ... full story
With what is becoming systematic efficiency, the Timberland Lady Wolves rolled to a comfortable 61-50 win over visiting Andrews on Senior Night last Monday night to cap off an 18-3 regular season and enter the Class AA playoffs at home on Tuesday nig ... full story
The Timberland Wolves, by virtue of beating the Hanahan Hawks 50-40 last week, secured a piece of the Region 7AA championship finishing in a three-way tie with the Hawks and Kingstree. The Wolves enter the state tournament as the region’s second seed ... full story
Timberland wrestling coach Steve Blanchard surveys the scene after a playoff loss to Hanahan and, despite the score, feels pretty good about the future on the mat for the Wolves.“We’ve got a lot of guys that will get a lot better in their second year ... full story
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