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Will Taylor – A True Tiger Teammate

The following appears in the latest issue of Orange: The Experience. For full access to all of the publication’s content, join IPTAY today by calling 864-656-2115. To a Palmetto State sports fanatic, the last name “Taylor” needs no introduction. Clemson outfielder Will Taylor grew up in Irmo, right outside of Columbia. He attended Dutch Fork High School and Ben Lippen School, as he lettered five times in baseball, five times in track & field, four times in football and four times in wrestling. Taylor was a three-time state champion in wrestling, a member of the state title football team and a member of the state championship track & field squad. While these accolades may seem impressive, they come as no surprise to anyone who knows the family. Taylor’s sister, Erin, was a state champion herself, as she holds the state long-jump record. His brother, Paul, is a freshman outfielder for The Citadel. His father, Eddie, was a wrestler at The Citadel. Above all, Taylor credits his family’s interest in sports to their late grandfather, Ed, who played baseball and football at The Citadel. “I come from a really athletic family. We get most of our athleticism from our grandfather. I have two older sisters who are really competitive, and a younger brother who is 17 months younger than I am. My brother and I grew up the same size, same height and same weight.” While Taylor committed to Clemson for baseball following his sophomore year at Ben Lippen School, he was always set on playing two sports in college. Even after his baseball commitment, Taylor continued to excel in football, and through attending Clemson football camps, he was able to catch the eye of Head Coach Dabo Swinney, who offered him a scholarship on the Tiger football team. “I’ve always had a dream to play two sports, so I wrote it down on my goals list. My family and I have a goals list every year that we put on the kitchen door. Looking at that every day inspired and motivated me. I called up Coach (Monte) Lee and Coach Swinney and was asking if it was possible to do both, and they were very encouraging and supportive.” Many spectators began to believe Taylor’s plans of enrolling at Clemson might shift when he was projected as one of the top MLB draft prospects heading into his senior season at Dutch Fork High School. Taylor was eventually drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 19th round of the 2021 MLB draft, although he had the opportunity to be drafted in the first round if he so desired. However, Taylor remained firm on attending Clemson and earning his degree. “For me, it wasn’t about the money. I believed there was no better opportunity then here at Clemson to play two sports, grow up in my faith, grow up as a man and also get my degree at such a prestigious university. As soon as the draft was over, I never looked back. I’ve had so many great memories and opportunities here that I could have never paid for.” Upon a highly anticipated arrival onto the college football scene in the fall of 2021, Taylor was struck with adversity when he tore his ACL in an early-season game. This was the first time Taylor dealt with an injury this severe, and he credited his resilience to his work ethic that he instilled in himself from a young age. “It was the first time I had to overcome something in my life. It was the first time I had to dig deep as a person and as an athlete, so it challenged me in all areas of my life, on the field and off the field, physically and mentally. It was finding the good in everything that happens and finding the good in all the bad that happens.” Taylor’s resilience and perseverance through injury eventually paid off following a historic sophomore campaign, when he became the first college athlete since 1989 to be an ACC champion as a member of both a football and baseball team. Taylor led the Tiger baseball team to becoming not only the ACC champion, but a regional host of the NCAA Tournament. He was awarded with the team’s Most Improved Award for his efforts. “It goes to show that there’s a lot of great coaches and a lot of great players here who I’m surrounded by. I’m just a small part of both teams. It’s fun because winning is fun. That’s what we do a lot of here at Clemson, and that’s why we play to win for this university and these fans.” Following the 2023 baseball season, Taylor decided he would focus all his attention on baseball for the remainder of Clemson and athletic career. While an important decision, it was one that Taylor believed he had to make. It also allowed him to go through a fall baseball season for the first time in his life. “It was a very tough decision. I knew I would have to make a decision at some point in my life, but just didn’t know when. When you have to make a decision, you always have to sacrifice something in order to gain something, so I knew I'd have to sacrifice the opportunity with Coach Swinney and the football team. Sacrifice is an apt description in another way, because Taylor offered to basically become a walk-on with the baseball team and receive no scholarship money in 2024. As a member of the football team, Taylor was on a full scholarship. With the limitation of only 11.7 scholarships allotted for baseball programs, Taylor and his family did not insist in receiving part of that amount, which allowed his teammates to maintain their scholarship levels. “I was excited to be a part of Team 127 full time. I’m really trying to contribute as much as possible to this team and this university to help us get to where we want to be in the end.” While it might not be clear where Taylor will land next in his athletic career, there is no doubt he and his family have left a lasting impact on the Tiger baseball program.

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Former Clemson outfielder Reed Rohlman passes away at 29

Former Clemson outfielder Reed Rohlman passes away at 29
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Clemson Mourns the Passing of Reed Rohlman

CORAL GABLES, FLA. - Former Tiger baseball player Reed Rohlman, a two-time All-American, passed away in Florida on Wednesday. The Clemson outfielder, who lettered from 2015-17 and played under Head Coaches Jack Leggett and Monte Lee, was 29.Rohlman, a native of Moore, S.C. who graduated from James F. Byrnes High School, was a career .329 hitter with a .410 on-base percentage in 187 games in his Tiger career. He also had 59 doubles, 11 homers, 135 RBIs and 127 runs. He was a two-time All-ACC selection as well.After redshirting in 2014, he became only the second Tiger freshman in history to earn All-America honors in 2015, when he hit .356 with 58 RBIs and was third in the ACC in batting average. After helping the 2016 team to the ACC championship, he earned second-team All-America honors in 2017, when he hit .361.On May 12, 2017, Rohlman graduated from Clemson with a degree in parks, recreation & tourism management.Rohlman was drafted in the 35th round of the 2017 MLB draft by the Kansas City Royals and played three seasons (2017-19) in the organization.

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Former Clemson outfielder Reed Rohlman passes away at 29

Former Clemson outfielder Reed Rohlman passes away at 29
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Bakich Discusses Dynamic with Lee on Gamecocks' Side of Rivalry

Bakich Discusses Dynamic with Lee on Gamecocks' Side of Rivalry
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No. 10 Tigers Face No. 12 Gamecocks in Rivalry Series

Notes (PDF)The No. 10 Tigers play their annual rivalry series with No. 12 South Carolina at three different sites this weekend.SERIES SETUP• Who - Clemson (7-1) vs. South Carolina (8-1)• Best Ranking - CU - No. 10 Baseball America, D1Baseball; USC - No. 12 Baseball America• When - Friday (7 p.m.), Saturday (4 p.m.), Sunday (2 p.m.)• Where - Columbia, S.C. (Founders Park) Friday; Columbia, S.C. (Segra Park) Saturday; Clemson, S.C. (Doug Kingsmore Stadium) Sunday• Watch - SEC Network+ (Friday), ACC Network Extra (Saturday, Sunday)• Video Announcers (Friday) - Kip Bouknight, Dave Weinstein• Video Announcers (Saturday) - Bob Mahony, William Qualkinbush• Video Announcers (Sunday) - Jeff Morris, William Qualkinbush• Listen (Radio) - Clemson Athletic Network (locally on WCCP (105.5 FM))• Listen (Internet) - ClemsonTigers.com• Live Stats - ClemsonTigers.com• Social Media - ClemsonBaseball• Tickets (Sunday) - ClemsonTigers.com, 1-800-CLEMSONSERIES HISTORY• Overall Record - Clemson leads 186-145-2 (1899-2023)• Record at South Carolina - South Carolina leads 86-70-2 (1900-2023)• Record at Neutral - Tied 13-13 (1899-2023)• Record at Clemson - Clemson leads 103-46 (1907-2023)STARTING PITCHERS• Friday - RHP Billy Barlow (CU) vs. RHP Eli Jones (USC)• Saturday - RHP Dylan Eskew (USC) vs. LHP Tristan Smith (CU)• Sunday - RHP Roman Kimball (USC) vs. RHP Aidan Knaak (CU)CLEMSON OVERVIEW• Clemson, which has played all of its games at home, defeated USC Upstate 12-6 on Tuesday behind five homers, its most since 2022.• The Tigers are averaging 8.6 runs per game and hitting .330 with a .570 slugging percentage, .441 on-base percentage and six steals.• The pitching staff has a 4.62 ERA, .236 opponents’ batting average and 2.20 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and Clemson is fielding .950.SOUTH CAROLINA OVERVIEW• South Carolina, which has played all its games at home and is averaging 9.3 runs per game, is led by seventh-year Head Coach Mark Kingston.• The Gamecocks defeated Gardner-Webb 7-1 on Tuesday. They are hitting .285 and have a 2.40 ERA and .968 fielding percentage.• Former Tiger Dylan Brewer is hitting .519, Ethan Petry is batting .357 with three homers and Garrett Gainey has the team's lone save.STORIED RIVALRY• South Carolina is Clemson’s most-common opponent in history, as the two have played 333 times dating to 1899.• The two have met at least once every year since 1945, with the exception of 1984. Therefore, the two have met each of the last 39 years.• The season matchups went to a three-game, weekend-series format in 2010 after the two teams played four midweek games for decades.• South Carolina leads the series 8-6 in regular-season, neutral-site contests since 2010.• South Carolina leads the series 12-6 at Founders Park (opened in 2009).• The series is tied 1-1 at Segra Park (the first meeting there was in 2020).• Clemson leads the series 56-29 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium (opened in 1970).QUICK HITS• Clemson is the designated home team and occupies the third-base dugout at Segra Park on Saturday.• Clemson has won six of the last nine season series against South Carolina from 2015-23.• Former Tiger Head Coach Monte Lee (2016-22) is the associate head coach at South Carolina.TIGERS AT SEGRA PARK• Clemson has a 3-2 all-time record in five games at Segra Park in Columbia, S.C.• The Tigers have outscored the opposition 34-21 at Segra Park, an average score of 6.8-4.2.• Clemson is 1-1 against South Carolina at Segra Park.• Clemson is 1-0 under Head Coach Erik Bakich at Segra Park.BOB BRADLEY AWARD PRESENTED SUNDAY• Clemson’s MVP of the South Carolina series is presented the Bob Bradley Award. The Gamecocks’ MVP receives the Tom Price Award.• The 2024 series marks the 24th year the awards are presented.• The two late athletic communications directors served as baseball contacts for their respective schools for decades.DARDEN PITCHING EFFECTIVELY AGAIN• Sophomore lefthander Ethan Darden emerged as a freshman in 2023 as a dependable weekend starter.• He has picked up where he left off with consistent outings in 2024.• He is 2-0 with an 0.00 ERA, .111 opponents' batting average and six strikeouts in 5.1 innings pitched over three relief appearances.• He has only allowed one walk.• He pitched 3.0 scoreless innings in relief of one-hit ball with four strikeouts to earn the win against USC Upstate on Feb. 27.• In his career, he is 5-2 with a 5.04 ERA, .257 opponents' batting average and 51 strikeouts in 60.2 innings pitched over 22 appearances.

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Police logs Jan-Feb 2024 – Lebanon Local

Police logs Jan-Feb 2024 – Lebanon Local
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Lebanon, Sheriff public logs Sept 15 – Oct 12, 2023

Lebanon, Sheriff public logs Sept 15 – Oct 12, 2023
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