Living On the Lake - Sports

Published: Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 / Updated: Friday, Oct. 19, 2012 04:37 PM

Clover cheerleaders selling rival T-shirts for Oct. 26 game

The Clover High School Varsity Cheerleaders are selling T-shirts to commemorate the 100th meeting of the Clover vs. York football game Oct. 26 in York. T-shirts are available in youth and adult sizes and must be ordered through a varsity cheerleader or by emailing mbshealy@gmail.com.

Giants fans

gathering

New York Giants fans get together in a special room reserved for game day at Madison’s on The Corner at the corner of Highway 160 West and Gold Hill Road in Fort Mill.

Fans can watch the game on a projection screen and several flat screens.

Enjoy a hot buffet for less than $10, or order from the menu. The group typically doesn’t meet for games shown in prime time.

All fans are welcome, but a head count for the buffet is needed before the game. For more information, email to elifor6@gmail.com or call 803-802-3990.

Visit the group on Facebook at Big Blue Fans in Fort Mill.

Bills Backers meet at Towne Tavern

Buffalo Bills fans are invited to Towne Tavern at Fort Mill, home of the York County Buffalo Bills Backers Fan Club. Join fellow Bills fans in suite 160 and view all Buffalo Bills games on a 10-foot HD projection with theatre sound.

Specials, giveaways and Western New York fare. For membership information, contact Towne Tavern at 803-802-2340 or towntavern@comporium.net.

Jets fans join at Skyline Grill

Jets fans who want to watch the game with other local fans can stop in at the Skyline Grill at Regent Park Golf Club in Fort Mill. Fans can keep track of all of the games aired on the NFL Package and enjoy $1.50 domestic beers on game day. Call 803-548-3777.

BASKETBALL

Registration open in Clover

Clover rec is registering for winter youth basketball, boys ages 3-18 and girls ages 3-12, through Oct. 26.

Register from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday at Clover Community Center, 120 Bethel St., or online at cloversc.org. Cost is $50 per child.

For more information, call 803-222-9493.

BASEBALL

Follow Knights stadium progress

The Charlotte Knights have launched a ballpark webcam for fans to view the construction of BB&T Ballpark, the future home of the Knights.

The webcam is accessible from the team’s website, www.charlotteknights.com.

Photos of the construction process will be updated daily at the team’s official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.

RUNNING

Gobble Wobble Nov. 3

The Junior Welfare League’s second annual Gobble Wobble 8K and Fun Run will be held Nov. 3 in Rock Hill.

The 8K race is certified and follows a scenic course from Main Street to Winthrop Lake before returning to the finish line in historic Old Town.

The 8K starts at 8 a.m.; fun run starts at 8:15 a.m. Proceeds benefit All American Athletes, a nonprofit that provides sports leagues for children with disabilities.

Registration costs $25 for 8K through Oct. 20.

For more information, visit gobblewobble8k.racesonline.com.

PES

Cross country win

The Palisades Episcopal School cross country team is celebrating its first win of the season. The team beat eight other schools to bring home the victory recently, and there were some stellar performances from several students.

Grant Stadler placed first overall, Jack Zeller placed fourth overall and Max Gilbert placed seventh overall out of 108 students.

GOLF

Memorial tourney Nov. 1

The second annual Clifton Carter Memorial Golf Tournament, hosted by Discoveries Soccer Club, will be held Nov. 1 at the Waterford Golf Club.

Register online or download the application at www.discoveriessoccerclub.org.

DSC is a nonprofit organization. All donations and contributions are tax-deductible. For more information, call 803-322-1374 or 803-899-2626.

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