South-Carolina
South Carolina gas tax increases Friday
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Drivers pays extra on the pump beginning Friday as the ultimate two-cent state fuel tax improve goes into impact.
The rise raises South Carolina’s fuel tax as much as 28 cents per gallon.
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Friday’s improve ends six years of two-cent will increase, the income from which has gone towards enhancing the state’s roads. The will increase had been a part of a ten-year plan funded by means of the 2017 SC Infrastructure and Financial Improvement Reform Act, which has funded greater than $1 billion of highway and bridge work within the state.
Dozens of these tasks are within the Lowcountry, increasing I-26 close to the merge in Charleston County in addition to in Berkeley County close to Nexton Parkway.
However fuel taxes, each state and federal, have turn into hot-button points as fuel costs stay excessive. In June, South Carolina posted the highest-recorded fuel costs in its historical past, in keeping with AAA.
As of Friday morning, AAA stated the state’s common value per gallon was $4.36. The common value per gallon one 12 months in the past, AAA says, was $2.81.
Joe Cunningham, the Democratic candidate for governor, has publicly known as for a short lived suspension of the state fuel tax, saying Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has had months to offer an answer to decrease fuel costs, however nothing has modified.
“Of us want aid, and we want a frontrunner, we want a governor, who’s going to provide you with concepts,” Cunningham stated.
In a press release, McMaster spokesman Brian Symmes stated the governor “vetoed the fuel tax invoice in 2017 as a result of he didn’t assume it was mandatory then and he doesn’t assume it’s mandatory now. However the truth of the matter is that South Carolinians are hurting on the fuel pump due to President Biden’s disastrous insurance policies which have left Individuals dependent in international power producers.”
Symmes clarified {that a} suspension of the fuel tax would require extra laws to be handed by the Normal Meeting and that, in contrast to another states, the governor doesn’t have the authority to droop state regulation by himself.
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Mizzou Football Snap Counts at South Carolina, Season Tracker
The Missouri Tigers some of their best football of the 2024 season in the second half against South Carolina. Ultimately, the 24 points in the final two quarters was not enough to come out on top.
Here’s the full snap counts for Missouri in its third loss of the season, followed by a full season tracker, retrived from Pro Football Focus.
Offense
RT Armand Membou, 70, 100%
C Drake Heismeyer, 70, 100%
QB Brady Cook, 70, 100%
LT Marcus Bryant, 70, 100%
RG Cam’Ron Johnson, 70, 100%
WR Theo Wease Jr., 67, 96%
LG Cayden Green, 63, 90%
WR Luther Burden III, 57, 81%
TE Jordon Harris, 47, 67%
HB Jamal Roberts, 43, 61%
WR Marquis Johnson, 40, 57%
TE Brett Norfleet, 28, 40%
WR Mekhi Miller, 26, 37%
HB Marcus Carroll, 15, 21%
LG Mitchell Walters, 12, 17%
HB Nate Noel, 8, 11%
WR Daniel Blood, 5, 7%
HB Tavorus Jones, 4, 6%
WR Joshua Manning, 3, 4%
LT Tristan Wilson, 1, 1%
TE Tyler Stephens, 1, 1%
• Redshirt freshman Jamal Roberts played noticably more than Marcus Carroll for the second week i na row.
Defense
CB Dreydon Norwood, 68, 100%
DB Daylan Carnell, 67, 99%
FS Joseph Charleston, 67, 99%
DE Johnny Walker Jr., 59, 87%
LB Corey Flagg, 56, 81%
DB Nicholas Deloach Jr., 51, 74%
LB Triston Newson, 50, 72%
DE Zion Young, 45, 65%
DL Kristian Williams, 44, 64%
DL Chris McClellan, 43, 62%
DB Marvin Burks Jr., 33, 48%
CB Toriano Pride Jr., 28, 41%
DB Caleb Flagg, 27, 39%
DT Sterling Webb, 26, 38%
LB Chuck Hicks, 18, 26%
DE Eddie Kelly Jr., 13, 19%
DB Sidney Williams, 11, 16%
DL Jahkai Lang, 10, 14%
DL Jalen Marshall, 9, 13%
NT Marquis Gracial, 9, 13%
DB Tre’Vez Johnson, 9, 13%
DL Jaylen Brown, 6, 9%
LB Nicholas Rodriguez, 5, 7%
DE Williams Nwaneri, 5, 7%
• Nicholas Deloach Jr. continues to hold a more prominent role than Clemosn transfer Toriano Pride Jr.
Offense
LT Marcus Bryant, 685, 100%
RT Armand Membou, 677, 99%
RG Cam’Ron Johnson, 600, 88%
LG Cayden Green, 594, 87%
C Connor Tollison, 582, 85%
QB Brady Cook, 523, 76%
WR Theo Wease Jr., 521, 76%
WR Luther Burden III, 454, 66%
WR Mookie Cooper, 328, 48%
TE Brett Norfleet, 306, 45%
WR Mekhi Miller, 287, 42%
HB Nate Noel, 286, 42%
WR Joshua Manning, 280, 41%
TE Jordon Harris, 274, 40%
G Mitchell Walters, 256, 38%
HB Marcus Carroll, 218, 32%
QB Drew Pyne, 217, 32%
WR Marquis Johnson, 190, 28%
HB Jamal Roberts, 173, 25%
C Drake Heismeyer, 153, 22%
TE Tyler Stephens, 125, 18%
WR Daniel Blood, 114, 17%
T Jayven Richardson, 57, 8%
G Logan Reichert, 56, 8%
G Tristan Wilson, 49, 7%
HB Kewan Lacy, 42, 6%
G Curtis Peagler, 26, 4%
HB Tavorus Jones, 24, 3%
TE Jude James, 21, 3%
WR James Madison II, 13, 2%
WR Courtney Crutchfield, 10, 1%
WR Logan Muckey, 8, 1%
C Talan Chandler, 7, 1%
TE Whit Hafer, 3, 0%
QB JR Blood, 2, 0%
South-Carolina
Kitts scored 14 points in No. 1 South Carolina’s 42nd straight win, 95-44, over East Carolina
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November 17, 2024
South Carolina Women’s Basketball Contact: Diana Koval (dkoval@mailbox.sc.edu, 314-369-6050)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Chloe Kitts had 14 points and seven rebounds to lead No. 1 South Carolina to a 95-44 win over East Carolina on Sunday for the Gamecocks’ 42nd straight victory.
MiLaysia Fulwiley and freshman Joyce Edwards added 12 points apiece as the Gamecocks (4-0) finished with five players in double figures on the way to their 61st consecutive home win.
All 12 players who hit the court scored for the Gamecocks. South Carolina opened a 13-0 lead and put away the Pirates (2-2).
As the lead grew, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley mixed and matched her players, twice even using a full, hockey-style line change to sub out all five Gamecocks on the court.
NOTABLES
- With the victory over the Pirates, South Carolina marked its 42nd straight, tying the program record.
- The Gamecocks showed off their depth with all 12 available players netting at least a bucket, and the bench scoring 45 points to ECU’s 44 total points. Every starter also recorded at least on steal, rebound and assist.
- South Carolina scored 40 points off turnovers, the most since logging 41 vs. Duke (12/19/19).
- Defense was the name of the game early as South Carolina held the Pirates to just five points and a near four-minute scoring drought to close the opening quarter.
- Five Gamecocks finished in double figures for the second time in as many games with Chloe Kitts leading the way for the second time this season with 14 points.
- Sania Feagin had an excellent first half, scoring eight of her 10 points on perfect shooting from the field (3-of-3) and free throw line (2-of-2).
- Freshman Joyce Edwards put up a new season-high 12 points in addition to two blocks and a steal.
- Freshman Maddy McDaniel recorded team highs with six assists and four steals in her 19 minutes on the court.
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Kyle Kennard Climbs to Second in School History, Closing in on South Carolina’s Sack Record
Kyle Kennard, the dominant EDGE rusher hailed as one of college football’s best this season, delivered another standout performance last night, further cementing his place in South Carolina history. With 10.5 sacks on the season, Kennard now ranks second in the school’s single-season sack record books, sitting just 3.5 sacks away from breaking the all-time record held by Gamecock legend and NFL All-Pro Jadeveon Clowney.
In achieving this milestone, Kennard surpassed two other Gamecock greats—Melvin Ingram, another NFL All-Pro, and Andrew Provence, whose legacy looms large in South Carolina football lore. Kennard’s remarkable consistency and relentless energy on the field have made him a nightmare for opposing offenses and a cornerstone of the Gamecocks’ defense.
Clowney’s record, which has stood as the pinnacle of defensive achievement at South Carolina, is now within reach. With two games left to play, Kennard is poised to potentially set a new standard and etch his name as one of the all-time greats in Gamecock history.
Kennard’s dominance this season has validated the preseason hype surrounding him. His ability to disrupt plays, pressure quarterbacks, and anchor the defense has been instrumental to South Carolina’s success. Now, with history on the line, Kennard has the opportunity to crown an already impressive season with an unforgettable achievement.
As the Gamecocks gear up for their final two games, all eyes will be on Kennard as he looks to secure his place atop South Carolina’s record books and solidify his legacy as one of the greatest to ever wear the garnet and black.
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