First SPORTSARAMA– August 26, 1960
6 - 0 Brookland-Cayce – Olympia
13-0 Eau Claire – Lower Richland
12 -0 A.C. Flora – Dentsville
7 – 0 Columbia – Dreher
Mike Derrick (BC) 1st TD, 95 yd punt return
Thomas Ray (EC) 3 yd TD – Buddy Robinson (PAT)
Larry Sharpe (EC) 32 yd TD
Larry Hedgepath (ACF) 10 yd TD
Donnie Dunlap (ACF) 5 yd TD
Boatwright (CHS) 1 yd TD Tommy Odum PAT
School Spirit Award – Eau Claire (Brookland-Cayce 1st runner up, AC Flora, 2nd)
Coaches:
Eau Claire Art Baker
Dreher Charlie Stuart
Dentsville Harry Parone
Columbia Jim Brown
Brookland-Cayce Bill Brissey
Lower Richland Bill McGill
Olympia Bobby Giles
A.C. Flora Jim Pinkerton
AUGUST 25, 1961
First Miss SPORTSARAMA– Miss Theo McGimsey (Eau Claire)
7-0 Dreher v Dentsville
7-0 EC v Columbia
14-7 ACF v LR
0-0 Olympia v BC
Lower Richland – School Spirit Award
Hugh Weldon (Dreher) 9 yr TD, Bill Ogburn (PAT run)
John Steckel (EC) 1 yd TD, Doug Berian PAT
Coot Wood (ACF) 61 yd TD
Steve Lyman (ACF) 23 yr TD
Curtis Lindler (LR) 28 yr TD C Lindler (PAT)
August 24, 1984
In 1984 Sportarama was moved from Williams-Brice Stadium and held the three sites, W.C. Hawkins, Harry Parrone and Memorial Stadiums.
Vista renovation plans are unveiled by City Council. VCRs and mini vans are picked as the hot items for 1984. Outlet Point becomes the 1st outlet mall in the midlands. Red Dawn, Karate Kid, Revenge of the Nerds and Ghostbuster hit the movie screens.
Chapin – Cardinal Newman
Irmo – Columbia
Dreher – A.C. Flora
Richland Northeast – Spring Valley
Keenan – C.A. Johnson
Lower Richland – Eau Claire