JOHNSONVILLE, S.C. — Florence School District 5, which is represented on the high school level by Johnsonville, resumed practice Tuesday and w…
JOHNSONVILLE, S.C. – Johnsonville is 2-0 for the first time since 2012, when the Flashes reached the Class A, Division I state final under the…
JOHNSONVILLE, S.C. – The Johnsonville Flashes are rebuilding. Coach Ken Cribb will admit it, but said that’s not always a bad thing.
JOHNSONVILLE, S.C. – If a football team cannot practice with a ball, why not make the workouts interesting?
MARION, S.C. – Marion Swamp Foxes football senior athlete D’Vonte Allen has been selected to play in the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl at noon Dec. 14 at Myrtle Beach High School.
FLORENCE, S.C. — Wilson receiver Jakobe Quillen and South Florence linebacker Cam Harper will be among nine Pee Dee selections to play in the …
JOHNSONVILLE, S.C. – Ken Cribb’s record proves he knows how to win.
FLORENCE, S.C. -- Johnsonville football coach Ken Cribb will coach the South team in the Touchstone Energy Bowl, held in December.
CENTENARY, S.C. – Johnsonville football coach Ken Cribb’s first game with the Flashes was a successful one, shutting out Creek Bridge Warriors on the road 42-0 Friday night.
JOHNSONVILLE, S.C. – Ken Cribb is synonymous with success in Pee Dee football.
FLORENCE, S.C. – One-sixth of the 36 Pee Dee football teams have new coaches this season.
According to the administrator of the official Georgetown High School football team's Twitter account, Ken Cribb is leaving his job as footbal…
FLORENCE -- When Jeff Calabrese headed into the huddle to call the extra-point play in the second overtime Friday night at Memorial Stadium, t…
FLORENCE, S.C. -- Trailing 14-10 at the half and with his team struggling, running back Quinton Young figured it was up to him to finally get …
HEMINGWAY, S.C. - The Hemingway High School Tigers, under new head coach Greg Lawson, have begun their life after coach Ken Cribb with summer practices beginning on July 31.
Hemingway football coach and athletic director Ken Cribb is leaving the school to accept an assistant coaching position at Georgetown.
HEMINGWAY, S.C. – The Hemingway Tigers blitzed through a promising season last year before a disappointing 18-7 loss at Allendale-Fairfax in the second round of the Class A playoffs.
Fortunately, the Tigers bring back nearly everyone from last year’s squad, and that might just be the story for this season.
HEMINGWAY, S.C. – After a tough and sloppy loss to Region 7-A rival Carvers Bay last week in the rain, the Hemingway Tigers looked to regain composure in a home game against Scott’s Branch. It may have been the coldest Friday of the season but the Tigers (8-1, 3-1) came out fired up and cruised to a 42-6 victory over of the Eagles (1-8, 0-4).
HEMINGWAY, S.C. — Ken Cribb said he doesn’t remember when he has had to deal with this many injuries.
MARION, S.C. – The Hemingway Tigers improved to 5-0 with a 43-24 road victory over Marion Friday night and managed to pull off the win despite missing several starters.
Casey put on a show with a 200-plus yard outing highlighted by two long touchdown runs.
HEMINGWAY – Coming off a 2012 season in which Hemingway High football finished 6-6, losing several games in the final minutes, the expectations of the 2013 team from both players and coaches are clearly much higher than a .500 record.
HEMINGWAY – It’s only February, but it is certain that at least one person from Hemingway High School’s varsity football program will go back to the postseason next year. Athletic director and head coach Ken Cribb was selected last week to join the coaching staff of the 2013 Shrine Bowl to be held in December.
Bluffton uses 20-point second-quarter in playoff opening win over South Florence