Sports briefs
Sydney Taylor, Staff Writer
Broncos lose in shutout, first time in 25 years
The Chargers had a defensively dominantly played game. The Chargers collected five sacks to help them on their way to victory. The Broncos might have been able to stop the shutout with field goal attempts, but went for touchdowns twice and were stopped both times.
Week 7 NFL injuries
Joe Thomas, Cleveland, possible tear in his tricep leads to him missing out on a few games.
Carson Palmer, Arizona Cardinals, was hit pretty hard during a play and came out with a hurt arm and later announced he had a broken arm that needs surgery.
South Carolina Football advances to 3-2 in SEC
The Gamecocks jumped to the number eight spot in the SEC. They won against Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri. The next game is against Vanderbilt, ranked 13th.
Six foot- seven senior from Spartanburg has a free ride to his school of choice
Zion Williams from Spartanburg is the senior to recruit. He is not allowed to go into the NBA until 2019, so that makes one college team very lucky to get this athlete. Clemson is in the running as one of William�s choices.
Women�s Volleyball comes up victorious at Erskine
The crusaders take another win at Erskine in just three sets. Johna Robbins led the team in digs with 13.
NGU Women�s Soccer defeat Bulldogs in Double Overtime Tori Owens scores the game-winning goal within the last 30 seconds of the double overtime. Their next game is against Lees McRae on the 24th.