Reggie Kennedy is on to his next challenge.
Kennedy who led 3A Fairfield Central to a 22-3 record over the last two years is moving to 4A Orangeburg-Wilkinson. O-W is coming off a 1-10 season
The 37-year old Kennedy, who's career record is 84-43, spent four years at Fairfield Central after seven years as the head coach at Kingstree.
To read more about Kennedy's hiring from The State.com, please click on The High School Football Huddle's headline "Reggie Kennedy Heading To Coach Orangeburg-Wilkinson".
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South Carolina/Florida High School Football Showdown To Air On ESPN
ESPN continues to shine its spotlight on high school football. Once again this year, the self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports will broadcast several top notch high school football games.
On August 26 the cable network will broadcast the game between Byrnes (South Carolina) and Glades Central High School of Bell Glades, Florida. Byrnes has won four consecutive Class AAAA, Division II championships. The Rebels finished the 2005 season 15-0 and ranked in the top 10 of several national polls.
Glades Central is 57-5 during the past five years. The 2006 team will feature 17 starters from a team that was 12-1 and advanced to the Florida State Class AAA semifinals.
ESPNU is also considering airing the Byrnes game on September 16 when the Rebels travel to Ohio to play Moeller High School.
To read more on the Rebels nationally televised game, click on The High School Football Huddle's headline.
On August 26 the cable network will broadcast the game between Byrnes (South Carolina) and Glades Central High School of Bell Glades, Florida. Byrnes has won four consecutive Class AAAA, Division II championships. The Rebels finished the 2005 season 15-0 and ranked in the top 10 of several national polls.
Glades Central is 57-5 during the past five years. The 2006 team will feature 17 starters from a team that was 12-1 and advanced to the Florida State Class AAA semifinals.
ESPNU is also considering airing the Byrnes game on September 16 when the Rebels travel to Ohio to play Moeller High School.
To read more on the Rebels nationally televised game, click on The High School Football Huddle's headline.
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