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after winning the lower state 3a competitive cheer, the beaufort high school cheer team will compete for a state championship in greenville this weekend, page 10

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november 13-19, 2014

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PROFILE

Raising the bar with Jean and Harvey McCormick. see page 15

in honor of

veterans’

service

It wouldn’t be a parade in Beaufort without the Parris Island Marine Corps Band leading the way down Boundary Street on Tuesday, November 11, Veterans Day. Photos by Bob Sofaly.

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housands of people took advantage of perfect weather and a day off to see the parade and pay tribute to veterans on Tuesday, Nov. 11. There was also a Veterans Day ceremony at the Beaufort National Cemetery.

See how schools honored Veterans Day on page 6

LEFT: A U.S. Airman salutes Old Glory at the beginning of the annual Veterans Day parade. FAR LEFT: Beaufort Mayor Billy Keyserling waves to the crowd during the parade through downtown Beaufort.

FOOD + WINE Celia presents a list of whites perfect for the holidays. see page 18 INDEX

News 2 Health 4 Business 5 School 8 Sports 10 Arts 12 Voices 16 Wine 18 Games 19 Pets 20 Events 21 Directory 22 Classified 23

Whale Branch Warriors turn back Barnwell, 21-12 Host Whale Branch held on to notch its seventh straight win last Friday, Nov. 7, defeating visiting Barnwell 21-12 in the opening round of the Class 2-A Division II Playoffs. With the win, Whale Branch improved to 7-4 and advanced in the postseason. The Warriors scored first and never trailed. Whale Branch arrived on the scoreboard in the opening quarter when Stephon Eugene scored on an 11-yard

run. Following a successful point-after kick from Ben Wallace, Whale Branch led 7-0. The Warriors owned the 7-0 lead through halftime. Answering with its first touchdown, Barnwell got on the scoreboard in the third quarter when Shakur Chisolm scored on a 54-yard run. But Barnwell failed to pull even after the Whale Branch defense broke its way through the line and blocked

the PAT attempt. Whale Branch added to its lead later in the third quarter when D.J. David scored on a 10-yard run. Following a successful two-point conversion run from Amagee Stephens, Whale Branch led 14-6. Familiar foes, Barnwell and Whale Branch swapped touchdowns in the final quarter. Chisolm returned to the endzone on a 55-yard run in the fourth period.

Coming up short on special teams for the second straight time, Barnwell’s kick following the second touchdown failed. Whale Branch pushed its lead back out when Eugene scored his second touchdown from two yards out later in the fourth quarter. The Warriors will visit undefeated Timberland for the second round of the Class 2-A Division II Playoffs this Friday, Nov. 14.


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