Cane Bay ended a three-game skid with a 23-13 win over Bishop England Friday night.“Our play has been a lot better,” Cane Bay coach Jeff Cruce said. “ ... full story
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The Cane Bay football team fell to 1-3 on the season with a 24-9 loss at Kingstree Friday.The Cobras ... full story - Cane Bay falls to 1-2, heads to Kingstree
The Cane Bay football team played step for step with Class AA power Timberland for a half before the ... full story - Young Cobras show improvement in close loss
It was a moral victory that was tantalizingly close to being the real thing.Cane Bay’s 13-0 loss to ... full story
Cruce, Cobras slip past Ashley Ridge
SUMMERVILLE — With his team gathered around, Cane Bay coach Jeff Cruce was at the center of a euphoric victory celebration with his fist held high.The Cobras won the game that mattered.Three running backs topped 100 yards rushing and Cane Bay outlast ... full story
Cane Bay ended a three-game skid with a 23-13 win over Bishop England Friday night.“Our play has been a lot better,” Cane Bay coach Jeff Cruce said. “One or two plays here or there and we could be 5-1 as opposed to 2-4.”The big number is 1-0 in the R ... full story
The Cane Bay football team fell to 1-3 on the season with a 24-9 loss at Kingstree Friday.The Cobras led 3-0 after a quarter on Zach Wimmer’s 26-yard field goal but didn’t score again until 5:15 left in the fourth quarter, a 3-yard run by James Bisho ... full story
The Cane Bay football team played step for step with Class AA power Timberland for a half before the Wolves pulled away for a 44-9 victory Friday.Cane Bay was within 14-9 before Timberland scored 30 unanswered points in the second half. While it was ... full story
Cobras romp to win over CrossLast week, Cane Bay High School walked off the field after a game thinking it was the better team.Friday night against Cross, the Cobras knew it when the horn sounded.Cobras running back James Bishop rushed for two touchdowns and the defense came up ... full story
Cruce: Quarterback battle will continueCane Bay coach Jeff Cruce said the battle for the No. 1 quarterback spot for the Cobras will continue on throughout the season.Both Zack Wimmer and returning starter Brandon Hall played in Cane Bay’s 13-0 loss to Hanahan Saturday. And while neither h ... full story
It was a moral victory that was tantalizingly close to being the real thing.Cane Bay’s 13-0 loss to Hanahan Saturday showed just how far the Cobras have come from last season, when the Hawks rolled up nearly 500 yards en route to a 67-0 victory that ... full story
Football jamboree cancelledThe 2009 Berkeley County Jamboree has been cancelled because of rain, according to Berkeley High School athletic director Jerry Brown. “The rain this morning and this week took care of that,” Brown said, adding that the jamboree will not be reschedul ... full story
If there is one glowing compliment a coach can give a defensive player, it’s to say that player’s motor never stops running.With that as one of his first thoughts, a conversation with Cane Bay defensive coordinator Russell Zehr quickly turns complime ... full story
Craft upbeat about Cane Bay opportunityNew Cane Bay boys basketball coach Calvin Craft sounds like he just landed the dream job. It’s difficult to tell in his voice that the Cobras failed to scratch out a varsity victory last winter in their first year.It’s his first varsity head coaching ... full story
Cane Bay defensive coordinator Russell Zehr could easily see the difference time has made for the Cobras on his side of the ball. They looked bigger, knew their assignments better and moved quicker than they did last season when they went 2-8 during ... full story
Lady Cobras relay team gets it right in qualifierA handoff. Seemingly, one was always a bit off for the Cane Bay girls 400-meter relay team.In the Class AA qualifier at Bishop England, though, all was flawless and the Lady Cobras captured the No. 1 seed out of the Lower State for this Saturday’s Cl ... full story
Cane Bay’s girls track and field team wasted little time making a statement about the strength of the program at the first-year school.The Lady Cobras, with nobody over the 10th grade, loosened Bishop England’s stranglehold on the region title, outsc ... full story
Despite being a startup program, the Cane Bay baseball team has been competitive in its classification.The Fighting Cobras got out to a 4-10 start in their inaugural season, but won three of their first four region games. The wins came over Burke, As ... full story
The Cane Bay girls are young but that doesn’t mean they are to be overlooked.The Lady Cobras lapped the competition at the inaugural Cane Bay Invitational Saturday, amassing 193.2 points to outdistance second-place Hanahan.Battery Creek, Ashley Ridge ... full story
Cane Bay inaugural golf tourney, fundraiser March 28The Cane Bay High School Athletic Boosters are hosting the Inaugural Cane Bay Athletic Scholarship Golf Tournament on Saturday, March 28 at Miler Country Club in Summerville. All proceeds from this event will be designated to the Cane Bay High School ... full story
Cane Bay sprinter impresses in Sandlapper eventCane Bay girls track and field coach Greg Hall says Semaj Tolliver still has a lot of work to do. She’s certainly headed in the right direction though.Tolliver, a freshman sprinter for the Lady Cobras, swept both the 100 and 200 meters at the Sandlap ... full story
Naturally, there figures to be much better days ahead on the court for the Cane Bay girls basketball team.The first-year squad, made up of only freshmen, sophomores and middle-schoolers, finished 0-18 against varsity competition this winter. The lone ... full story
Zehr: Team worked hard despite mounting lossesCane Bay’s boys basketball team finished off a tough first varsity campaign with an 0-18 record.The Cobras’ struggles were expected from the very beginning, coach Russell Zehr said. “It was a long year,” he said. “It was tough not being able to compe ... full story
Cobras win playoff openerCane Bay opened the Class AA state wrestling duals with a 50-27 win over Bishop England Wednesday.The Cobras advance to the second round Saturday to meet Edisto in Cordova.It's the first playoff victory for any Cane Bay program.Individual results103 ... full story
Cane Bay girls basketball coach Yvonne Anderton looked up at the scoreboard and, though it showed a 20-point loss to Hanahan, felt like the performance was a continuation of her team’s improvement.“The last time we played Hanahan, we ended up getting ... full story
Both Cane Bay basketball teams had warm and fuzzy feelings entering the Cobra Classic, knowing their chances of winning were as high as they’ve been.On a level playing surface for the first time, each got the victory celebration they had been waiting ... full story
Angelique Green scored a game-high 21 points to lead Cane Bay's girls to their first-ever win. ... full story
The Cane Bay basketball teams will play host to the Cobra Classic Dec. 29-30.For the first time this winter, Cane Bay will be on equal footing with its opponents. The competition will be a group of junior varsity level teams. “It will be against kids ... full story
Cobras preparing to be competitive in regionCane Bay’s boys basketball coach Russell Zehr has a different set of standards this winter to measure progress.Certainly, he’s not given up on winning but he’ll accept losing a lot easier as long as the Cobras continue to work hard and get smarter wi ... full story
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