Dakereon Joyner, Fort Dorchester High School Football team quarterback, thinks about a play he just called during a game walk through Oct. 8, 2015, at Bagwell Stadium, Charleston The Patriots coming off a shortened practice week last week and only being able to practice once this week due to flooding. The historic flooding, which has caused damage, destruction and death throughout South Carolina, has been the result of record-setting rainfall during what was considered a 1,000 year rain event delivered by Hurricane Joaquin as it went up the East Coast. The local Charleston schools have be
Dakereon Joyner, Fort Dorchester High School Football team quarterback, thinks about a play he just called during a game walk through Oct. 8, 2015, at Bagwell Stadium, Charleston The Patriots coming off a shortened practice week last week and only being able to practice once this week due to flooding. The historic flooding, which has caused damage, destruction and death throughout South Carolina, has been the result of record-setting rainfall during what was considered a 1,000 year rain event delivered by Hurricane Joaquin as it went up the East Coast. The local Charleston schools have been effected by the flood by having families being displaced from their homes, school being canceled and many roads being closed. The game Friday night between Fort Dorchester and Summerville is a cross town rivalry as well as a great place for families to come and enjoy their hometown teams. ( Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)
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