Andrew Miller
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Andrew Miller, a long-time sportswriter for The Post and Courier, covers the Carolina Stingrays.
Recent Stories
A Dream Come True
NFL veteran and former Macedonia High standout Pierson Prioleau makes it to the Super Bowl
There's going to be a moment, maybe during the national anthem, or maybe during the coin toss, when Pierson Prioleau is going to take a breath, look around Sun Life Stadium in Miami, and let it all soak in. He won't be able to help himself.
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Palmer back on gridiron
It's been almost four years since Kinta Palmer has thrown or caught a meaningful pass in a football game. That will change later this month. Palmer, who played collegiately at Penn State, will take the field again after nearly a four-year absence from the game he loved when he sui...
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Fredricks eases 'D' shortage
For the first time in a couple of weeks, the Stingrays might have actually received some good news on the personnel front. The last two weeks, the team has been short-handed with injuries and AHL call-ups. Nine players are out of the lineup for one reason or another.
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Third-period goals lift Nailers past Stingrays
The South Carolina Stingrays gave up just seven shots to the Wheeling Nailers over the final 30 minutes of the game Tuesday night.
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A sight to behold
When you're 5-9 and weigh just 160 pounds, you learn very early to keep your head up when you're on the ice.
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Short-handed Rays struggle to keep up
South Carolina Stingrays captain Matt Scherer isn't the kind of guy who's going to make excuses.
It's just not in his nature.
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Stingrays treated like royalty from 10,570 fans
Record sellout crowd helps South Carolina top Reading
The South Carolina Stingrays gathered at center ice just seconds after the buzzer sounded to salute the record crowd of 10,570 at the North Charleston Coliseum.
The Stingrays players raised their sticks to show their gratitude and afterward credited the sellout crowd for giving them the extra energy they needed in their 5-3 victory over the Reading Royals on Saturday night.
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Rays pour on offense in victory
The South Carolina Stingrays have lost just six games at the North Charleston Coliseum this season. Of those six losses, four can be directly blamed on the Stingrays' lack of production on their power play.
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Rays dealing with a short-handed roster
As South Carolina coach Cail MacLean was traveling cross-country back from the ECHL All-Star game in California, the Stingrays' already depleted lineup got a little thinner.
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Bednar views Rays anew
Former South Carolina head coach Jared Bednar walked into the North Charleston Coliseum this past Sunday afternoon and saw a Stingrays game like he'd never seen it before.
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