Choosing the right hair salon in Goose Creek, SC, is a little bit like finding the perfect outfit. The materials feel great on your skin, the fabric is flattering to your body type, and when you try it on, you just know – this is the outfit that you have been looking for.
With thousands of hair salons and stylists in South Carolina, choosing the right one can be difficult. You want a salon that is clean, comfortable, and chic. But, more importantly, you need a stylist that “gets” you. Someone who takes the time to understand your preferences, your style, and your personality. You need a stylist who listens, is honest, and has the technical skills to turn your vision into a reality.
An excellent stylist epitomizes all those traits and knows how to adapt to changing beauty trends. They aren’t afraid to take on a challenge.
where the most talented hair stylists in Goose Creek help bring out the beauty in each of our clients. We strive to provide each of our customers with the highest levels of customer service in the beauty industry. At Chroma, we offer a relaxing environment, skillful professionals, and a variety of products with environmentally safe and good-for-you ingredients. Our goal is to make your salon experience special, from the moment you walk in to the second you leave. With a variety of professional hair and beauty services to choose from, we’re sure you will rediscover the “beauty of you” every time you visit our salon.
Hair Cuts
Color Services
Styling
Hair Treatments
Makeup
Facials
Eyelash Services
Chemical Peels
Waxing
The key to a great haircut and salon experience is to understand the services we offer, so you can choose the best selection for your needs. What do our salon services entail? Keep reading below to find out.
Let’s be honest: DIY hair kits can be tricky to get right. They can be complicated to apply and usually have hard-to-understand instructions. Half the time, the color you’re left with looks nothing like it does on the front of the box. In a perfect world, you should be able to pop into Target, pick a boxed hair color, apply it at home, and emerge out of your bathroom with a new, beautiful hair color. For most people, this never happens.
That’s why ladies who want flawless color, professional application, and ease of convenience get their highlights at Chroma Hair Studio & Spa.
Whether you are changing your hair color completely, or just want a few highlights to switch things up, we are here to create the look and style that you’ve been dreaming about. At Chroma Hair Studio & Spa, we specialize in the latest hair coloring trends using cutting-edge technology. That way, our clients get the freshest looks, coolest colors, and longest-lasting highlights in Goose Creek. When you get your highlights done at our professional hair salon in Goose Creek, SC, we want you to leave excited and ready to share your new hair all over social media.
Don’t spend hours in the store trying to find the color you think will look great on you. Our team of professional stylists will consult with you about your vision and craft a custom highlight plan that fits you’re your unique style. There’s a reason why so many customers trust us with their highlights – we genuinely care about your hair and how it looks.
Our professional hair coloring services in Goose Creek are a combination of art and science. The artistic results only last as long as the hair coloring products used, and we use the best. Our hairstylists and colorists are committed to helping you look and feel fabulous, whether you’re planning a special occasion or just want to impress that special someone.
Ever taken a chance on a new look or hair color, only to end up embarrassed and unsatisfied with the results? You’re not alone – we get calls every week from people just like you who need hair color correction in Goose Creek. Sadly, sometimes even the professionals get a color procedure wrong. Other times, you change your mind about your hair color and simply don’t like it. Whatever the reason, your hair needs to be stripped and recolored quickly.
We’ve treated all sorts of hair problems that need correction – from multiple bands of different colors and tones to uneven re-growth and brassy highlights. Sometimes, our client’s entire hairstyle needs to be corrected. To do this, we stock multiple types of color, bleach, toning and corrective tools to ensure our results meet your color correcting needs. Our team always puts a priority on the health and integrity of your hair. We don’t want to ruin it further, so it may take more than one visit to get your hair looking fabulous again.
If you or your stylist made a mistake coloring your hair, we’re here to fix that problem and leave you looking even more stunning than before.
Appointment RequestWhether it’s for a super special occasion or just a date night out, a professional makeup application is an easy way to look amazing. When it comes to professional makeup, there are many choices out there, but only one you need to know about: airbrush makeup.
Generally speaking, airbrushing uses compressed air, which mists your foundation lightly across your skin, using unique foundation cartridges and a pen-like applicator that sprays the makeup. If you’ve ever watched an awards show, you’ve probably seen makeup artists applying airbrush makeup on celebrities as they walk down the red carpet. With that said, airbrush makeup isn’t just for the rich and famous; it’s for you, too!
This revolutionary technique creates a flawless finish and a natural look for your skin. We can brush off skin imperfections using high-def makeup products, leaving you ready for your close up on any special occasion. With airbrush makeup at Chroma Hair Studio & Spa, you can wear your makeup all day and never have to powder your nose. This unique makeup foundation is even smudge-proof and waterproof, meaning you can perspire and even touch your face without worry.
A few benefits of airbrush makeup include:
If you’re looking for a cost-conscious way to stand out from the crowd, we recommend stopping by hair salon in Goose Creek, SC. Our team will speak with you about your event, talk to you about your makeup preferences, and will work hard to give you the look that you’ve been craving.
Picking the perfect wedding dress is tough, but choosing your hairstyle can be even more difficult. On your wedding day, you want to be sure that your appearance is stunning and flawless. The biggest day of your life is not the day to take chances with your hair or makeup. If you’re looking for the highest quality wedding hair and makeup services in Goose Creek, look no further than Chroma Hair Studio & Spa.
Our flexible, talented hair stylists can handle your entire bridal party’s pre-wedding beauty routine. We have the experience to create any style that you’re interested in, whether you’re looking to achieve a modern or vintage look. We’ll even give you advice on what kind of hair and makeup to use for the wedding dress that you will be wearing.
Your wedding day hair and makeup can be applied at our salon in Goose Creek or at your wedding venue – whichever is easier for you. We offer a relaxing salon atmosphere, skillful stylists, and only the best in professional products, such as Keratin Complex, Scruples, and Schwarzkopf. We also offer a variety of haircare products with non-toxic ingredients. That way, you can rest easy knowing you’re not inhaling strange fumes while you’re walking down the aisle.
Shopping on a budget? We offer a wide range of pricing so that your wedding day makeup and hair are stellar, no matter how much you’re looking to spend.
Today, our bodies are constantly bombarded – by pollution, stress, and a host of other irritants. These problems often manifest on our faces, which can quickly become riddled with oil and other substances that leave you looking worn-out and tired. One of the most popular ways to refresh, rejuvenate, and reverse the signs of stress and pollutants is with a professional facial from Chroma Hair Studio & Spa.
Rehabilitate your skin’s wrinkled, aging, or exhausted appearance with this innovative, collagen-targeted treatment. After an invigorating exfoliation and Youth Renewal Massage, our facial technicians saturate your skin with a powerful treatment of amino acids to help support your skin’s youth. With this facial treatment, collagen and elastin fill in facial lines to make your skin look firmer, while also making your skin feel younger. After our collagen rehab facial, you’ll leave our salon with an improved line appearance and renewed skin.
If you have been fighting chronic acne or hormonally-induced breakouts, our acne cleaning facials might seem like a miracle to you. This power treatment begins with a personalized consultation to find out your goals with our treatment. Then, we perform a deep pore cleanse and exfoliation that helps prevent future breakouts. From there, we apply our Amino Mask, which is packed with enzymes, AHA’s, antioxidants, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory ingredients. With regular applications, this facial can help leave your face clean and acne-free.
There’s no facial more personalized to your needs than our custom blend facials. Each step is a fusion of science, aromatherapy oils, natural botanicals, and luxurious techniques combined with clinical-strength ingredients designed specifically to deliver results. The first step begins with a SkinReading® which we use to determine your concerns and goals. We follow that up with an invigorating cleansing, deep exfoliation, and relaxing skin sedation.
If you're looking to switch up your hair color but can’t decide between Balayage or Ombre because, well, you don't know the difference – don’t worry. You’re not alone!
Balayage is a French technique for highlighting the hair in which the dye is painted to create a natural-looking effect. The goal is to create soft, subtle highlights that make your hair look like it’s been kissed by the sun.
While Balayage is the technique of painting the hair, Ombre focuses on the style of the hair. It is the transition of a lighter shade to a darker shade. Typically, Ombres work best for brunettes, but the style can is suitable for blondes too. To achieve the effect of an Ombre, it is crucial to have a smooth transition between colors. While the Ombre is a beautiful look, you’ll need to work with a professional to get the best results.
Luckily, we offer both Ombre and Balayage hair coloring at Chroma Hair Studio. Short on time? Busy schedule? Only available on weekends? Chroma Hair Studio offers flexible appointment scheduling to accommodate even the busiest clients. You deserve a fresh new style, and we’re here to help when the time is right for you.
If you’re looking for a hair salon that offers high-end styling without expensive pricing, you’re in the right place. Our goal is to exceed your expectations and leave you feeling beautiful, whether you need a touch-up or a total makeover. We offer a relaxing salon atmosphere, skillful stylists, and only the best in professional brands. When it’s time for your next haircut, highlight session, or facial, look no further than Chroma Hair Studio & Spa.
Appointment RequestGOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCIV) — John Earnhardt left his home for only 30 minutes on Tuesday.When he returned, he walked upon a tragedy. Everything he and his daughter owned was gone, destro...
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCIV) — John Earnhardt left his home for only 30 minutes on Tuesday.
When he returned, he walked upon a tragedy. Everything he and his daughter owned was gone, destroyed by a fire.
“I am praying 100 times a day looking for answers. I have gone through floods and hurricanes in the 23 years, but nothing as devastating as this where I lose everything, and I lose my pets. It is just really hard right now,” said Earnhardt.
Earnhardt is the caretaker of his 44 year old daughter Kristene, who has special needs.
Helping her cope with the fire, the inability to go home and the loss of their two cats has been a challenge unlike any other.
“I start trying to explain to her, and then I break down and start crying. I am trying to be strong for both of us, but I do not know how to do it," says Earnhardt.
Kristene has had difficulties understanding exactly what has happened to her home.
“(It's) very hard because she is used to going into her room, watching her own TV shows, playing her video games on her TV and all that is gone now. Everything has been taken away from her," says Earnhardt.
John has been dealing with loss all month long. On December 1, he lost his mother.
“I am very depressed. Especially here at Christmas time. I have to deal with my daughter asking me questions and I do not know how to answer her. I do not know where to turn to. I need some help right now,” says Earnhardt.
The cause of the fire is still unknown. He says it may be six to seven months before he is able to go back into his home again. As of right now, he and Kristene are staying with some friends until they can get back onto their feet.
If you would like to support John and Kristene you can do so by going to GoFundMe.
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - The Berkeley County School District has announced that four of its schools will be transitioning to virtual learning for one week because of staffing concerns.The district said beginning Friday, students at Cane Bay High, College Park Middle, Goose Creek Elementary, and Goose Creek High will learn from home and return to the in-person school setting on Jan. 24.The temporary conversion to distance learning is due to staffing concerns and not student infection rate concerns, according to the distric...
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - The Berkeley County School District has announced that four of its schools will be transitioning to virtual learning for one week because of staffing concerns.
The district said beginning Friday, students at Cane Bay High, College Park Middle, Goose Creek Elementary, and Goose Creek High will learn from home and return to the in-person school setting on Jan. 24.
The temporary conversion to distance learning is due to staffing concerns and not student infection rate concerns, according to the district.
As a result, athletic and extracurricular activities will proceed as normal, district officials said.
“The decision to convert Cane Bay High, College Park Middle, Goose Creek Elementary, and Goose Creek High to distance learning is based on operational concerns,” said Deon Jackson, BCSD Superintendent. “Staffing shortages have greatly necessitated this decision as school staffs continue to be impacted by COVID-19 isolations and quarantine protocol, and the substitute pool is limited when relied upon by 47 schools. We understand the burden this places on our students, staff and families as our shared goal is to provide quality instruction to our students in our buildings; however, we had to consider how the limited availability of staff impacts safety on campus and instruction. We look forward to the return of these students on Monday, January 24.”
The district released the following additional information:
Schools will work with staff and families to ensure that all students receive their Chromebooks. Information concerning access to assignments and livestream instruction schedules will be provided to students and/or parents by principals and teachers.
BCSD will continue to provide breakfast and lunch at no cost to students at these four schools during this temporary conversion to a distance learning platform. Meals will be distributed Monday through Friday by a drive-through pick up service.
Cane Bay High, College Park Middle, Goose Creek Elementary, and Goose Creek High students can pick-up breakfast and lunch (10 a.m. to 12 p.m.) from the following locations:
Students will not be permitted to enter the buildings or eat on-site. Child Nutrition will be using the “roster system” so the names of the students will need to be provided by the person(s) picking up the meals.
“We need the support and cooperation of our families and communities to ensure that staff and students return to school healthy and that our remaining schools stay open,” Jackson continued. “Our schools mirror their communities, so we ask that our families and communities follow SC DHEC guidelines, maintain physical distancing in group settings, practice good hygiene, limit unnecessary interactions and gatherings, and wear a mask when physical distancing cannot be achieved or is not practical.”
Cane Bay High, College Park Middle, Goose Creek Elementary, and Goose Creek High students will return to campuses from distance learning on Monday, January 24. All other BCSD schools will continue to operate in-person following their normal schedules.
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GOOSE CREEK, S.C. – The Goose Creek Planning Commission is looking for public input concerning the city’s future redevelopment plans for the Red Bank Road corridor.The corridor includes Red Bank Road from the Highway 52 intersection to past Howe Hall Road.In an interview with ABC News ...
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. – The Goose Creek Planning Commission is looking for public input concerning the city’s future redevelopment plans for the Red Bank Road corridor.
The corridor includes Red Bank Road from the Highway 52 intersection to past Howe Hall Road.
In an interview with ABC News 4, Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib said Red Bank Road could be transformed into a thriving downtown area.
“We just really feel like there is a great opportunity for redevelopment there, to create an area whereby folks in our area will have a neat place to go,” Habib told the TV station.
As part of the redevelopment plan, city officials said they hope to beautify the area and help to alleviate some traffic woes.
Residents can offer their feedback by taking the survey at this link: https://forms.gle/ScqkCjddRBbKi14W6.
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The curtains came up on the Region 7-AAAAA basketball slate on Jan. 11.Goose Creek made the trip up Highway 52 to Moncks Corner to tangle with Berkeley and Cane Bay welcomed Wando into the snake pit.The girls teams from Cane Bay and Berkeley started off 1-0 while Goose Creek’s boys and Wando’s boys also sparked the region slate with a victory celebration.Berkeley’s girls pull out a 39-33 win against the Gators, getting a game-high 26 points from forward Peighton Jambor. Nakeshia Jerideau and Amani McCra...
The curtains came up on the Region 7-AAAAA basketball slate on Jan. 11.
Goose Creek made the trip up Highway 52 to Moncks Corner to tangle with Berkeley and Cane Bay welcomed Wando into the snake pit.
The girls teams from Cane Bay and Berkeley started off 1-0 while Goose Creek’s boys and Wando’s boys also sparked the region slate with a victory celebration.
Berkeley’s girls pull out a 39-33 win against the Gators, getting a game-high 26 points from forward Peighton Jambor. Nakeshia Jerideau and Amani McCray chipped in four points apiece for coach Crystal Peace’s squad.
Peace said she was pleased with the efforts of young point guard Saniya Sanders and her ability to communicate with her teammates on the floor. She also said the Stags have to get better moving forward to compete in what figures to a tough journey through the region schedule.
Goose Creek’s girls were paced by Samiya Grant and Ravin Griffin with 17 and 10 points, respectively.
Berkeley led by four at the break and went on to lead by as many as 12 points. Goose Creek closed within six points in the final period.
“There are a lot of things we have to work on,” Goose Creek coach Tim Baldwin said. “The thing I like is the two seniors are starting to lead a little bit. We’re dealing with a lot of kids who don’t have a lot of varsity experience. We’re going to be learning on the fly but I really like the girls. They don’t mind working hard.”
In the boys game, Goose Creek built a 19-2 lead in the first quarter and coasted to a 70-36 victory.
Britt led the Gators boys with a game-high 20 points while Elijah Dates and Daunte Taylor added double digits, too, scoring 12 and 10 respectively. Shane Potts chipped in nine points.
Damon Brown paced Berkeley with 12 points while Troy Reid contributed nine points. Josh Youngblood chipped in six points.
Cane Bay’s girls improved to 13-3 with a 46-24 win over Wando. Cobras guard Alaina Nettles led all scorers with 23 points and Jasmine Jenkins added 10 points. Tatum Carr chipped in four points.
“They’ve been playing well pretty much all season,” Cane Bay girls coach Ira Owens said. “The thing we’ve done better here lately is getting off to a more consistent start. We had a couple games before Christmas we lost because we had poor-shooting first halves.”
The Cobras built a 10-point halftime lead and pulled away in the second half, outscoring the Warriors 23-11 in the second half.
The win was the fifth straight for Cane Bay’s girls and set a new high mark for wins in a season for the Cobras, who began playing in 2008-09.
In the boys game, Wando scored the final five points to edge the Cobras, 55-54. The Warriors overcame an 11-point deficit to start the region off on the right foot.
Stratford had the night off on Jan. 11 but is slated to travel to Cane Bay on Jan. 14.
Cane Bay’s boys fell to 12-6.
Faith Christian 72,
Northside Christian 41
Faith Christian’s boys won their sixth straight game and improved to 9-3 on the season.
Battery Creek 53,
Hanahan 47
The Hanahan boys basketball team fell to Battery Creek in overtime on Jan. 11.
Keith Bryant and Dru Goldsmith led the Hawks with 15 and 11 points, respectively. Malik Horry chipped in nine points and Kit Cooper eight points.
Palmetto Christian 65,
St. John’s Christian 60
St. John’s Christian boys lost to visiting Palmetto Christian on Jan. 11.
Wallace Hester poured in 30 points for the Cavaliers and Brock Ray added seven points.
The St. John’s Christian girls also lost a close game, falling 49-44 to the Lowcountry Wildcats.
The sixth annual Crescent Construction MLK Bash is switching locations this year.The event is moving from Eau Claire to Brookland-Cayce High School. event organizer Carey Rich said on Tuesday. The Bash wasn’t held last year because of COVID-19.The dates and times will remain the same. The girls event is Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. with the boys on Monday at 10;30 a.m.“In wanting to be respectful and stay compliant with the Covid-19 safety measures put in place by Richland School District One, the sixth annu...
The sixth annual Crescent Construction MLK Bash is switching locations this year.
The event is moving from Eau Claire to Brookland-Cayce High School. event organizer Carey Rich said on Tuesday. The Bash wasn’t held last year because of COVID-19.
The dates and times will remain the same. The girls event is Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. with the boys on Monday at 10;30 a.m.
“In wanting to be respectful and stay compliant with the Covid-19 safety measures put in place by Richland School District One, the sixth annual MLK Boys and Girls Basketball Bash will be played at Brookland Cayce as opposed to Eau Claire..BC gives us plenty space to socially distance, while also being able to enjoy good hoops action,” Rich said. “We’re so appreciative of coach Wells and coach Charpia for both quickly jumping on board to accommodate us..As recent as today, I strongly considered canceling the event out of concern for Covid-19 and potential bad weather but after speaking to several well-respected coaches that are scheduled to play, to a person, they all said let’s llay within 20 seconds of the conversation..
“We are strongly encouraging spectators and participants to wear masks so that we’re able to protect ourselves and others.”
The girls MLK Bash schedule is: Northwood vs. Ridge View, 11 a.m.; South Pointe vs. AC Flora, 12:30 p.m.; Westwood vs. Lower Richland, 2 p.m.; Wren vs. East Clarendon, 3:30 p.m.,; North Augusta vs. Cardinal Newman, 5 p.m.; Camden vs. Keenan, 6:30 p.m.
The boys schedule is Wilson vs. AC Flora, 10:30 a.m.; Sumter vs. Blythewood, noon; Lexington vs. Spring Valley, 1:30 p.m.; York Prep vs. Irmo, 3 p.m.; Legacy Charter, 4:30 p.m,; Gray Collegiate vs. Keenan, 6:30 p.m.
Boys
Lower Richland 59, Mid-Carolina 44
MC: Jackson Owens 24, Jacob Clark 12. LR: Arturo Overton 15, Jamari Warren 15, Shib Brown 14
Westwood 84, Lugoff-Elgin 56
Chapin 84, South Aiken 82 (3 OT)
Irmo 53, Dreher 44
I: Dylan Williams, Juice Kiett 14, Brandon Crawford 14, Green 3, White 3, Summons 2. Marvin Hires 12, Ryan Lominack 10, Smith-Brown 9, Adams 5, Elliott 5, Miller 3.
Cardinal Newman 50, Heathwood Hall 28
CN: Gerald Gary 12, Frazer 9, Shelby 8, Camps 8, Carter 4, Peeples 4, Martin 3, Leonard 2. HH: Jon David Gardner 13, Morris 5, Barnes 4, Frick 4, Titus 2
Dutch Fork 85, White Knoll 43
DF: Octavious Smith 28, Houston Jones 11, Cam Ringer 15, McDaniel 4, Green 4, Chatman 2, Williams 3, Renner 6, Rivers 6, Danley 2, Toney 4. WK: Evans 9, Trevon Maddox 10, Daniels 5, Funderbark 2, Sims 5, Thomas 2, Lee 4, Watson 7
Hammond 53, Ben Lippen 38
H: McCall 2, Roberts 1, Epps 6, Peterson 6, Amari Evans 14, Jackson Osborne 13, Mike Tyler 11.
Spring Valley 74, Rock Hill 72 (OT)
SV: Khalil Cooke 19, CJ Rich 18, Caleb Bailey 12
AC Flora 45, Richland Northeast 36
ACF: Collin Murray-Boyles 15, Kris Wallace 13, Adonis McDaniel 11, Wiley 2, Green 4.
Saluda 52, Eau Claire 47
S: Kinard 8, J. Baker 5, T. Mathis 7, M. Baker 8, Zion Wright 11, Jones 2, Masium Watson 11. EC: J. Burrell 11, Marsh 5, N. Wilson 11, Brown 4, R. Murray 12, Moody 2, Henry 2
Gray Collegiate 86, Batesburg-Leesville 34
GC: Trai White 26
Monday
Swansea 48. Columbia 40
S: Brylan Thomas 14, Jonathan Smith 12, Andre Savage 11, Goodwin 7, Smaciak 3, Amaker 1. C: Darius Thomas 17, Tayshawn Brekly 10, Diggs 7, Reed 3, Caldwell 2, Hicks 1
Girls Basketball
Saluda 57, Eau Claire 55
S: Brooks 6, Mya Carroll 23, Jessica Means 21, Nick 5, Drafts 2. EC: Tiller 10, Jackson 5, Teasley 8, Woods 10, Nelson 9, Chisholm 13.
Dutch Fork 84, White Knoll 18
DF: Kori Peterman 22, Hillary Offing 20
AC Flora 71, Lugoff-Elgin 12
ACF: Terriana Gray 16, Jacyln Wright-Thompson 14, Jasmine Frierson 16, Madison Mickens 10, Chastity Sessions 10
Hammond 53, Ben Lippen 36
H: Samira Khalil 18, McQueen 1, Adams 8, Evans 4, Tyra Myers 12, Vincent 2, Brewer 2, Waites 6. BL: Bailey 9, Eden Hester 15, E. Jacobs 8, A. Jacobs 4
Lewisville 40, C.A. Johnson 9
Rock Hill 81, Spring Valley 35
Class 5A Boys
1. Dorman; 2. Riverside; 3. Fort Dorchester; 4. Ridge View; 5. Byrnes; 6. Northwestern; 7. Sumter; 8. Goose Creek; 9. Wade Hampton; 10. Conway
Class 5A Girls
1. Sumter; 2. Rock Hill; 3. Dorman; 4. Lexington; 5. Stratford; 6. Dutch Fork; 7. Stall; 8. Cane Bay; 9. Woodmont; 10. Spring Valley
Class 4A Boys
1. Irmo; 2. AC Flora; 3. Catawba Ridge; 4. Lancaster; 5. Wilson; 6. Hartsville; 7. West Florence; 8. Travelers Rest; 9. Greenville; 10. South Pointe
Class 4A Girls
1. Westside; 2. Catawba Ridge; 3. North Augusta; 4. Aiken; 5. South Florence; 6. Westwood ; 7. West Florence ; 8. AC Flora ; 9. Bluffton; 10. Colleton County
Class 3A Boys
1. Orangeburg-Wilkinson; 2. Seneca; 3. Brookland-Cayce; 4. Dillon; 5. Crestwood; 6. Blue Ridge; 7. Union County; 8. Powdersville; 9. Fox Creek; 10. Manning
Class 3A Girls
1. Keenan; 2. Blue Ridge; 3. Lower Richland; 4. Southside; 5. Emerald; 6. Orangeburg-Wilkinson; 7. Mid-Carolina; 8. Clinton; 9. Camden; 10. Wren
Class 2A Boys
1. York Prep; 2. Wade Hampton; 3. Landrum; 4. Phillip Simmons; 5. Christ Church; 6. Andrew Jackson; 7. Woodland; 8. Gray Collegiate; 9. Kingstree; 10. (tie) North Central and Saluda
Class 2A Girls
1. Blacksburg; 2. Christ Church; 3. Saluda; 4. Silver Bluff; 5. Philip Simmons; 6. Andrew Jackson; 7. Latta; 8. Chesterfield; 9. Gray Collegiate; 10. Barnwell
Class A Boys
1. Scott’s Branch; 2. Calhoun County; 3. Hemingway; 4. Baptist Hill; 5. Denmark-Olar; 6. Carvers Bay; 7. Hannah-Pamplico; 8. Calhoun Falls Charter; 9. McCormick; 10. Southside Christain
Class A Girls
1. Military Magnet; 2. East Clarendon; 3. High Point Academy; 4. Denmark-Olar; 5. Lake View; 6. Cross; 7. Southside Christian; 8. McBee; 9. Whale Branch; 10. Lamar
This story was originally published January 11, 2022 11:12 PM.