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Shaw named AD, Head Football Coach at Palmetto

Coach Doug Shaw has been named Athletic Director and head football coach for Palmetto High School. He is slated to begin work July 1, 2013. He is currently Assistant Athletic Director, Head football coach and physical education teacher at Mauldin High School in Greenville County. He has been at Mauldin High for seven years where he was named the Big 16 Upstate Coach of the Year in 2009.

Shaw has a proven record of improving team performance. His ability to develop a working rapport with the players and coaches will prove beneficial. He is a firm believer that discipline and fundamentals are essential to a successful program and by implementing that philosophy the athletic program can progressively improve each year.

Shaw will be responsible for providing direction and leadership at Palmetto High for all athletic teams as they participate in the Western 3A Region. He has previously served at Myrtle Beach High School, North Myrtle Beach High and Carolina High.

Coach Shaw, stated, “I am very excited to be coming to Palmetto High. My previous coaching jobs have been very rewarding. I have tried to instill in the young men what it takes to be successful, not only on the field of play, but in the real world as well. This position holds the responsibility of developing young men as well as football players. I learned from the best, my father, athletic director and head football coach for 25 years, and I saw the time and commitment that it takes to fill this position. I look forward to the opportunity of working with the athletic program at Palmetto High.”

LeCroy reflects on time at Palmetto

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By David Meade/Mike Matthews

Palmetto Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Jody LeCroy officially announced last week that he is leaving Palmetto and School District One. LeCroy had coached football throughout his seven year stay at Palmetto, and served as head baseball coach for four seasons prior to this year.

He compiled an overall won-loss record of 37-39 on the gridiron, with the Mustangs enjoying the best showing during that time in 2010, when they won the Skyline Conference Championship and advanced to the second-round of the State 2-A Playoffs, finishing at 9-3.

LeCroy leaving Palmetto

It is official, Palmetto High Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Jody LeCroy is leaving School District One. The Anderson School District One Board of Trustees approved his resignation during their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Apr. 29.

Mustangs celebrate home run

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Victoria Williams (20) is congratulated by her teammates after hitting a home run over the center field fence to chalk up two runs for Palmetto during second round playoffs on Tuesday night. The Mustangs defeated Berea 3-1. (Photo by Johnny Mangum)

Close call

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Palmetto first baseman Blake Cooper catches the throw to put out the Walhalla base runner during varsity action Tuesday evening. The Mustangs won the game 8-4. Check The Journal each week for the area’s best high school coverage. (Photo by Mike Gowan)

Palmetto coaching sees changes

Due to tremendous interest in the sports community, The Journal asked the School District One office about recent changes in coaching positions at Palmetto High School. According to Associate Superintendent David Havird, former Palmetto High Assistant Baseball Coach Matt Frasier is heading the Palmetto baseball program this spring.

C-Team action – Palmetto vs. Woodmont

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Palmetto’s Payton Young (1) stares down the Woodmont defender Adrian Anderson (7) as he decides which direction to go during C-Team action Wednesday. The Mustangs won the game 22-8. Check The Journal each week for the area’s best highschool (and support schools) sports coverage in The Journal Sports Extra! (Photo by Johnny Mangum)

SPORTS EXTRA WEEK 1

This is Week One of fall sports, namely football, and the new SPORTS EXTRA focuses on all four local high school teams this week with Palmetto vs. Powdersville and Wren vs. Woodmont. In this week’s issue, sports fans will find Pre-Game Previews on both games, a story on area Coaches, and other information.

The Journal SPORTS EXTRA will have the Area’s Best Coverage of High School Sports for all four area schools including the Palmetto Mustangs, Wren Hurricanes, Powdersville Patriots and Woodmont Wildcats.

Big League World Series Championship tonight

SC District One pitcher and Palmetto High standout Trey Hayes throws a pitch Tuesday night during the Semi-Finals of the Big League World Series defeating the Central team 6-2. Hayes pitched a complete game to help District One advance to the championship game tonight at 8 p.m. It will be televised on ESPN2. (Photo by Michael Lollis/www.lollisphotography.com)


SC District One drops first game of BLWS

Tanner Lollis (4), Palmetto High Standout and member of S.C. District One, reaches second base safely on a hit and run during opening day of play against the Central team on Wednesday. District One lost the opener 0-1. District One will play the East champions on Friday evening at 7:30. (Photo by Michael Lollis)

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