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Indian Land High School fell 5-0 to Academic Magnet H.S. in the S.C. State AA Soccer Championship match.
The numbers jump off the page, even if Nick Outens words dont: 47 goals in 25 games. The Indian Land senior is a key player for the Warriors' as they head into Saturday's Class AA soccer final.
As the saying goes, football is a game of inches.
At Indian Land, the Warriors beat rival Buford and moved to the third round on Saturday.
Indian Land’s Rondreas Truesdale dominated the short distance competition with three first place finishes as the Warriors finished second in the region last week.
Indian Land’s Rondreas Truesdale dominated the short distance competition with three first place finishes as the Warriors finished second in the region last week.
After starting 0-2 on the season, the Nation Ford boys’ soccer team bounced back to beat highly ranked Indian Land 2-1.
The Indian Land High Men's Golf Team finished in third place in Region IV-AA Pre-season Tournament
At the start of his junior year, Rondreas Truesdale was promoted to starting quarterback for the Indian Land Warriors, tasked with leading an option-based offense for the first time in his life. The two seasons that followed saw the Warriors have their best run in school history – a combined 16-6 regular season record and two 4-AA playoff berths.
From injuries, to top-tier competition, Indian Land Warriors wrestling coach Rondale Truesdale sees each obstacle as a building block for his team’s ultimate goal: individual state championship honors.
While serving as Indian Land High School’s assistant wrestling coach last year, Rondale Truesdale received word that he would helm the program to finish out a rebuilding season.
However, with new faces leading the way and two key players missing, the Warriors will have to wait and see what the season holds for them.
Rondreas Truesdales game breaking speed and instinctive big play ability was kicked up a notch in Saturdays 48-39 home-opening win for the Warriors.
In Indian Land, hosting their first home playoff game in 13 years, it would be understandable if there were some pregame jitters on the part of the Indian Land Warriors boy’s basketball team.
The Indian Land Lady Warriors took care of business in the first round of the Class A playoffs Monday night against Hunter-Kinard-Tyler (HKT) with a 60-45 win.