Jeff Hartsell, Post & Courier

Jeff Hartsell

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Charleston, SC, United States

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How 4 North Charleston high schools will share 1 new football stadium

Four high schools in North Charleston will share the new District 4 Regional Stadium. Here's how they'll do it. → Read More

NFL star André Roberts heads Citadel Hall of Fame Class

NFL star André Roberts, baseball standout Terrence Smalls and women's soccer player Mariana Garcia head The Citadel's Athletics Hall of Fame class for 2019. → Read More

Charleston native and Olympian Raven Saunders is back, and she's turned pro

When Raven Saunders announced the end of her college career in February, there was some doubt about the future of one of the world's top female shot-putters. → Read More

Charleston’s Shelby Rogers wins first-round match at French Open

Charleston’s Shelby Rogers pulled off a first-round upset at the French Open in Paris on Monday, taking out the No. 17 seed in one of professional tennis’ Grand Slam events. → Read More

With Confederate flag down, South Carolina open for NCAA business

Earlier this month, a traveling party from the S.C. Sports Alliance journeyed to NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis. Its mission: To scout out hosting opportunities for NCAA championship events. → Read More

Wando girls claim Class AAAA state track championship

After three straight years as the Class AAAA runner-up, Wando High School’s girls finally climbed to the top of the medal stand on Saturday at the state track and field championships at Spring Valley High School. → Read More

The Last Yellow Jacket: Chris George wants to end Lincoln era with gold medal

The last athlete in Lincoln High School history practices his sprints on the tree-lined street that runs in front of the school in McClellanville. His coaches mark off 100 meters, and senior Chris George hauls out the starting blocks and races up and → Read More

Citadel football player suspended after pot bust

A Citadel football player has been indefinitely suspended after police said he was sitting in his SUV with pot in his bookbag and arrested him on a felony charge. → Read More

Ex-Wando, Citadel receiver Brandon Eakins ready for NFL shot with Kansas City Chiefs

Brandon Eakins boarded an airplane for the first time Friday morning. Kansas City, here he comes. → Read More

Citadel baseball’s Jacob Watcher plays on without twin brother

Even as tow-headed toddlers in Sumter, the Watcher twins had a baseball reputation. → Read More

Former women’s basketball player sues College of Charleston

Former College of Charleston women’s basketball player Zoe Wallis is suing the school, alleging gross negligence on the part of head coach Candice Jackson and her staff. → Read More

Student athletic fees continue to rise in South Carolina

Student athletic fees, which fuel college athletics at the state’s mid-major schools, continue to rise in South Carolina. → Read More

Capers Williamson, The Citadel’s accidental javelinist, among nation’s best

Capers Williamson’s first attempt at throwing the javelin in competition was so bad, even his coach was embarrassed. → Read More

Angelique Kerber, Sloane Stephens to face off in Volvo Car Open semis

Angelique Kerber has quickly made herself at home in the Lowcountry. It’s taken Sloane Stephens a bit longer to feel comfortable on the green clay of Daniel Island. → Read More

Angelique Kerber wins, Venus Williams loses at Volvo Car Open

Angelique Kerber is starting to get that feeling again. And that could lead to some bad feelings for the rest of the field at the Volvo Car Open. → Read More

Venus Williams dominates in Volvo Car Open

Venus Williams plans nothing less than “worldwide domination” with her clothing line, called “EleVen.” → Read More

Sam Stosur returns to scene of her prime at Volvo Car Open

If any place in the tennis world has good vibes for Samantha Stosur, it has to be Charleston. → Read More

Equal pay debate a ‘wake-up call’ for Venus Williams

Venus Williams was at the forefront of securing equal prize money for women’s tennis players at Wimbledon nine years ago. Now, women and men are paid the same at the four Grand Slam events and at some — but not all — joint tourna → Read More

Hometown favorite Shelby Rogers falls in Volvo Car Open

Shelby Rogers was not happy as she stomped off the court at Volvo Car Stadium on Monday night. → Read More

Dominic Ondoro wins the Cooper River Bridge Run for second year straight

Dominic Ondoro of Kenya won the Cooper River Bridge Run for the second year in a row Saturday morning. → Read More