Bennettsville, S.C. — Marlboro County High School was bursting with Bulldog spirit on Friday, October 17, as the community came together to celebrate Senior Night and Pink Out during the home football game against longtime rival Dillon High School. From the moment fans filled the stands, a sea of pink swept across the stadium — symbolizing both school pride and support for breast cancer awareness. Students, staff, families, and community members showed up in full force, dressed in every shade of pink imaginable, creating an atmosphere of unity, hope, and Bulldog pride.
The evening was electric as the Bulldog Football Team, Cheerleaders, and the Mighty Marching Bulldog Band delivered stellar performances. Under the Friday night lights, each group celebrated its senior members — students who have dedicated hard work, leadership, and
excellence to Marlboro County High School.
Senior recognitions included:
Cheerleaders:
Makayla Drake
Janesha Fair
Willandria Gee
Daviyuana Hayden
Destinee McCall
Michelle Rogers
Athletic Trainer:
Amir Bridges
Football Players:
Caleb Townsend
Elijah Green
Gunner Jackson
Jaden Dimery
James McLean
Khalil Sloan
Kha’Mari Eaddy
Mari’on Ray
Michael McLaughlin
Raymond Best
Timothy Sloan
Tremayne Ashford
Troyius Hailey
Anthony McQueen
Band:
Lakiya Sturdivant
Destani Campbell
Jessica Graham
Jayden Parnell
Jillian Bethea
Aarin Smith
Austin Hayes
Taliah Singleton
Logan Heyward
Aamirah Williams
Triana Sensabough-Pouncey
Joshua Richardson
Cincere Covington
Deondre Wilson
Hannah English
LeDarius Brown
LyTavia Hinkle
NyTavia Hinkle
Ka’liel Easterling
Rehemiah Fields
As the crowd cheered and the band played, the moment captured everything Marlboro County stands for — Community, Commitment, and Celebration. The energy was contagious and the Bulldog spirit radiated throughout the stadium.
Principal Keydareon Graham shared, “Tonight was about honoring our seniors and showing the strength of our community. Seeing everyone in pink, cheering together, and celebrating our students’ journeys made this night unforgettable.”
With hearts full and spirits high, the night ended not just with a game, but with a lasting reminder – Once a Bulldog, Always a Bulldog. Destination Success: One Journey, One Vision, One Goal





