CLEMSON, S.C. Former Clemson All-ACC defensive back Dexter Davis has been named the recipient of the 2022 Brian Dawkins Lifetime Achievement Award. Since 2013, Dabo Swinney has presented the honor to a former Clemson player who has consistently demonstrated the qualities of leadership, community service and other high qualities that are consistent with excellence since graduating from the Clemson program.Recipients must be out of school at least 10 years to qualify. Dawkins, who played 16 years in the NFL and was named to nine Pro Bowls and was a finalist for many public service awards, was the first recipient.Davis was a starter on Clemson’s great defenses between 1988-90 when the Tigers had a 10-2 record and finished in the top 12 of the final AP poll each year. The 1988 team won the ACC Championship, as Davis became the first Clemson true freshman to start at cornerback under Danny Ford. A first-team Freshman All-American by Sporting News, Davis had 36 tackles and 11 passes brok
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HENDERSON The Crossroads Christian womenâs soccer team had plenty of reasons to celebrate on senior night Thursday, as they defeated Lee Christian 6-2 due to a five-goal performance from junior Tori Renna.
Thursdayâs triumph gave Crossroads their seventh victory on the 2021 season, which is the most wins recorded in the history of the program but head coach Holden Coghill believes that many more winning seasons are on the horizon for Crossroads.
âIâm so proud of these girls,â Coghill said. âThe momentum that weâve made this year is going to create a ripple effect. This is going to be a program-changing season and itâs so cool that it ends up culminating on senior day.â