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2nd person drowns in as many days at South Carolina park
WARE SHOALS, S.C. (WSPA) — A person’s drowning close to a park alongside the Saluda River in Ware Shoals on Tuesday was the second in as many days, authorities mentioned.
Emergency crews responded to the Irving Pitts Memorial Park about 5:30 p.m, and a physique was recovered about 6:40 p.m. by Abbeville County Search and Rescue, in keeping with the South Carolina Division of Pure Assets.
Police mentioned the 19-year-old sufferer was with a small group when he drowned. His title has not been launched.
The Ware Shoals Police Division and Hickory Tavern Fireplace and Rescue additionally responded to the drowning.
On Monday, a person drowned after getting caught underneath a rock in eight ft of water, Ware Shoals police mentioned.
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Ole Miss football injury report vs South Carolina: Who’s in and who’s out for Week 6
OXFORD — Ole Miss football’s first chance to get its season back on track is coming.
The No. 12 Rebels (4-1, 0-1 SEC) travel to face South Carolina (3-1, 1-1) on Saturday (2:30 p.m. CT, ESPN). Injury reports filed with the SEC office offer a look at who is dinged-up for both sides. The initial report is filed on Wednesday and it will be updated throughout the week. This story will also be updated to reflect the changes.
Seven Rebels are listed as out, and left tackle Jayden Williams checks in as doubtful. Williams was a late addition to the injury report last week and did not play in the upset loss to Kentucky. Receiver Tre Harris, running back Henry Parrish and running back Matt Jones are the biggest Ole Miss players with a questionable tag. Running back Ulysses Bentley IV could get more work if either Parrish or Jones can’t go.
Defensively, the Rebels have been preparing for two quarterbacks. Starter LaNoris Sellers is questionable. If he can’t play, Robby Ashford will take his place.
Ole Miss football injury reports vs South Carolina
Ole Miss
- CB Cedrick Beavers: Out
- WR Izaiah Hartrup: Out
- WR Devin Price: Out
- RB Logan Diggs: Out
- OL Cam East: Out
- WR Joshua Pfeifer: Out
- TE Hudson Wolfe: Out
- OL Jayden Williams: Doubtful
- RB Matt Jones: Questionable
- DE Princely Umanmielen: Questionable
- WR Micah Davis: Questionable
- LB TJ Dottery: Questionable
- S Louis Moore: Questionable
- WR Tre Haris: Questionable
- LB Daniel Demery: Questionable
- RB Henry Parrish: Questionable
- DT JJ Pegues: Questionable
- OL Micah Pettus: Questionable
- OL Jeremy James: Questionable
- DT Akelo Stone: Questionable
- CB Brandon Turnage: Probable
- CB Tre Amos: Probable
- WR Cayden Lee: Probable
- LB Trip White: Probable
- CB Chris Graves: Probable
South Carolina
- OL Jakai Moore: Out
- DB Kelvin Hunter: Doubtful
- RB Raheim Sanders: Questionable
- WR Jared Brown: Questionable
- QB LaNorris Sellers: Questionable
Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.com or reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens_
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Malik Clark Will be in Attendance for South Carolina vs Ole Miss
Big time South Carolina target Malik Clark will be in attendance for the Gamecocks vs Ole Miss this weekend.
Some big news dropped on the recruiting trail yesterday as 2025 wide receiver Malik Clark announced his decommitment to the Florida State Seminoles. The Gamecocks were heavily involved in Clark’s recruitment leading into his commitment and now the door has opened back up for them. On top of that, Clark also announced on social media that he will be in attendance for this weekend’s game against Ole Miss.
Clark is rated as a four-star prospect, the 238th-best player in the country, the 30th-best wide receiver and the second-best player in the state of South Carolina. If head coach Shane Beamer and his staff can lock down one of the top players in the state this cycle, that would be a massive boost for the 2025 class.
Clark, who boasts a remarkable 40 scholarship offers, is drawing significant attention, with the South Carolina Gamecocks emerging as the favorite to secure his commitment. He recently visited Columbia last weekend and is set to return for another visit this weekend when South Carolina takes on Ole Miss.
As one of the top wide receivers in the country, Clark’s decision to back off his commitment could have a major impact on the recruiting landscape, especially for teams like South Carolina looking to bolster their 2025 class. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.
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Major South Carolina flip target decommits from Florida State
South Carolina football fans were stunned earlier this summer when 4-star wide receiver Malik Clark announced his commitment to the Florida State Seminoles. After the Rock Hill High School product seemed to be deciding between South Carolina and North Carolina, the ‘Noles swooped in and landed his pledge.
Shane Beamer and his staff never stopped recruiting Clark, though, and those efforts could be paying off.
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With FSU off to a surprise 1-4 start, Clark decommitted from the Seminoles. On3’s Hayes Fawcett reported the news first.
Clark has visited Columbia multiple times since his initial pledge to Florida State, most recently for the Gamecocks’ matchup with Akron ten days ago. He is expected to be back on campus again soon.
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Listed at 6’2.5″ and 180 pounds, Clark has solid size for a receiver, but he also possesses elite speed. The pass-catcher has run in the 10.5 range in the 100-meter and the upper 4.3s in the 40-yard dash. His speed translates to the gridiron, too, as he routinely runs past high school defenders.
Three receivers are currently committed to the South Carolina football program in the 2025 class. The Gamecock staff are high on Jayden Sellers, Brian Rowe, and Lex Cyrus, but adding another receiver or two in the class would help out a wide receiver room that will be losing a fair amount of players after this season.
On3 ranks Clark as the no. 7 player in the Palmetto State in the ’25 cycle.
You can watch some of his film below.
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