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James "J. T." Thomas Jr. (born April 22, 1951) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected in the first round by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the 24th overall pick of the 1973 NFL draft .
On July 27, 2011, the Bears signed Thomas to a 4-year contract. Thomas was eventually placed on injured reserve due to a hip problem. In the 2012 season opener against the Indianapolis Colts, Thomas forced LaVon Brazill to fumble, and Kelvin Hayden recovered the loose ball. [2] On August 31, 2013, Thomas was among the final cuts by the Bears. [3]
Since 2022 it is a part of the Bamberg County School District. [14] Prior to 2022, it was in the Bamberg School District Two. [15] The public high school is Denmark-Olar High School. The Denmark-Olar schools had been co-located, after an expansion of the high school campus, since circa 2019. [16]
The South Carolina High School League football state championships for 2023 are Thursday through Saturday at S.C. State’s Oliver C. Dawson Stadium. ... Orangeburg, SC 29115. TICKETS: $15, ...
The high school football playoffs are wrapping up in South Carolina, with the winners of Friday’s games advancing to next weekend’s state championships at S.C. State University in Orangeburg.
The South Carolina Football Coaches Association released its annual Palmetto Champions team on Monday. A top offensive, defensive, lineman, special teams player and coach were awarded in upper and ...
The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) is an organization that regulates high school sports in South Carolina. Each year since 1916, the SCHSL has crowned a state champion in football. Every fall, a postseason consisting of a 32 school bracket is played to determine a winner. The divisions for football are based on school enrollment.
The district was established in 2022 as a merger of Bamberg School District One and Bamberg School District Two. [3] Circa 2019 the state government of South Carolina offered money to small school districts willing to consolidate.