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Sporting affiliations. NCAA Division II – South Atlantic. Website. www.coker.edu. Coker University is a private university in Hartsville, South Carolina. It was founded in 1908 and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. [3] Coker's sports teams, nicknamed the Cobras, compete in NCAA Division II.
In the 2012–2013 school year, 1,254 students attended Hartsville High School. About 51% were male and about 49% were female. 52% of students at HHS were White/Caucasian, 44% were African-American, 0.4% were Asian, 0.1% were Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 0.1% were American Indian/Alaskan Native, 2% were Hispanic, and 1% were mixed (two or more races). 48% of students were considered to be a part ...
Lyles attended Hartsville High School in Hartsville, South Carolina. In his junior baseball season, he led the Red Foxes to a 4A championship, compiling a 6–1 win–loss record and a 0.85 earned run average (ERA). He went 7–2 in 2008, recording a 1.86 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 60 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings pitched.
Cannarella attended Hartsville High School in Hartsville, South Carolina.He was the Morning News Baseball Player of the Year both his junior and senior seasons. [1] [2] He committed to Clemson University to play college baseball.
Hartsville is the largest city in Darlington County, South Carolina, United States. It was chartered on December 11, 1891. The population was 7,764 at the 2010 census. [6] Hartsville was chosen as an All-America City in 1996 and again in 2016.
Wilson competes in the AAAA classification of the South Carolina High School League and is located in Lower State, Region VI with Myrtle Beach High School, North Myrtle Beach High School, Hartsville High school, West Florence High School, and South Florence High School. In 2002, the varsity baseball team won the AAA state championship.
Bobo Newsom. Louis Norman "Bobo" Newsom (August 11, 1907 – December 7, 1962) was an American starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Also known as "Buck", Newsom played for nine of the 16 then-existing big-league teams from 1929 through 1953 over all or parts of 20 seasons, appearing in an even 600 games pitched and 3,759 innings pitched.
Haynesworth was born in Hartsville, South Carolina. [5] [6] He attended Hartsville High School, [7] and participated in football and track, throwing the shot put. [8]Haynesworth accounted for 150 tackles, 56 tackles for loss, six sacks, and six fumble recoveries as a junior; he followed that by tallying 110 tackles, 51 quarterback pressures, and six sacks as a senior in 1998.