Renfrow, one of the most successful football players to ever play in the Myrtle Beach area, returns to the field after not playing in 2024.
Each morning on the way to school since last year, the Myrtle Beach star receiver and Little River resident drives by the North Myrtle Beach football stadium, a reminder of the shame of getting swept by the Chiefs last season. Those two losses prevented the Seahawks from playing for a state championship.
The lights dimmed in Littlejohn Coliseum on the campus of Clemson University. The spotlights popped on, the band played Tiger Rag and the crow…
In 2012, he was just one of a handful of players on the cover of his hometown newspaper's special football edition.
Last year proved to be less than stellar on the gridiron for the Socastee Braves, but this year they are planning to start strong and stay strong.
Hunter Renfrow will always be a hero in the eyes of Clemson football fans.
If Saturday鈥檚 annual Spring games were any indication, a pair of Horry County players will figure prominently in Clemson and South Carolina鈥檚 …