Florence Readies for South Carolina High School Basketball Championships

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News Summary

Florence is preparing for the South Carolina High School League’s state basketball championship games this weekend. Taking place at the Florence Center, the three-day event will showcase some of the best high school talent with several thrilling matchups planned across classifications. Tickets are available for $15, with free admission for children under 5. Fans can also catch the action online with a small subscription fee. It’s set to be an exciting showcase of skills and school spirit as teams compete for state titles!

Excitement Builds in Florence for the South Carolina High School Basketball Championships

Florence is buzzing with anticipation as the South Carolina High School League’s state basketball championship games get ready to kick off this Thursday! Fans have marked their calendars to cheer on their favorite teams during this thrilling three-day event held at the Florence Center. With the crowd sure to be electric, the stage is set for an epic showdown where high school athletes will give it their all!

The Matchups You Can’t Miss

The championship games will feature two classifications each day, displaying some of the best talent that South Carolina’s high schools have to offer. Here’s the full schedule for this weekend that families and friends are eagerly looking forward to!

Thursday, March 6

  • Class A girls championship: Military Magnet vs. Lee Central, 2 p.m.
  • Class A boys championship: Denmark-Olar vs. Abbeville, 4 p.m.
  • Class 3A girls championship: Dillon vs. Walhalla, 6 p.m.
  • Class 3A boys championship: Keenan vs. Powdersville, 8 p.m.

Friday, March 7

  • Class 4A girls championship: North Augusta vs. Westside, 2 p.m.
  • Class 4A boys championship: North Augusta vs. Lancaster, 4 p.m.
  • Class 5A Division I girls championship: Summerville vs. Blythewood, 6 p.m.
  • Class 5A Division I boys championship: Ridge View vs. Blythewood, 8 p.m.

Saturday, March 8

  • Class 2A girls championship: Andrew Jackson vs. Eau Claire, Noon
  • Class 2A boys championship: Atlantic Collegiate vs. High Point Academy, 2 p.m.
  • Class 5A Division II girls championship: Berkeley vs. Greenwood, 4 p.m.
  • Class 5A Division II boys championship: Goose Creek vs. Greenville, 6 p.m.

How to Get Your Tickets!

If you’re itching to catch these games live, tickets are priced at a reasonable $15. You can grab your tickets through participating schools, directly at the Florence Center box office, or online via the Florence Center website. Good news! Children aged 5 and under get in for free! Just keep in mind that these tickets are valid for one day only.

The parking situation is simple and clear! It will cost you $10 per vehicle, with all parking located at Gates 3 and 5. Remember, the gates open one hour before the first game each day!

Want to Watch from Home?

For those who can’t make it to the Florence Center, don’t worry! The games will be broadcast throughout South Carolina on several Sinclair stations. If you prefer to catch the action from the comfort of your couch, you can also stream the games on nfhsnetwork for a small fee of $11.99, giving you access for a full 30-day subscription.

What’s Been Happening Recently?

In recent news, Wren’s boys basketball team faced a heartbreaker, losing in the Class AAAA Upper State championship with a tightly contested score of 61-57. Despite the setback, Wren has consistently reached the Upper State finals for three years running. On a brighter note, the Andrew Jackson girls basketball team dominated their Lower State championship match against Lake City with a stunning score of 96-33. They’re hopeful to snag their second-straight state crown!

With the action set to begin, students, families, and fans alike are gearing up for some friendly competition. So mark your calendars and prepare to show your school spirit because this weekend is going to be a thrilling showcase of talent and dedication!

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