Posting this for KingWard's review and comment

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Your post made me curious. Looking up the City of Lancaster, I was surprised at how small it is. I know that Lancaster High was very good in football back in the 1960s. I knew a family (Plyler) from that area. And I believe Micky Plyler is from there (don't know if he still writes for Tigernet).
 

Gamecock Jacque

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Your post made me curious. Looking up the City of Lancaster, I was surprised at how small it is. I know that Lancaster High was very good in football back in the 1960s. I knew a family (Plyler) from that area. And I believe Micky Plyler is from there (don't know if he still writes for Tigernet).
My father's family is from there.
 

PrestonyteParrot

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Your post made me curious. Looking up the City of Lancaster, I was surprised at how small it is. I know that Lancaster High was very good in football back in the 1960s. I knew a family (Plyler) from that area. And I believe Micky Plyler is from there (don't know if he still writes for Tigernet).
Isn't Plyler still on the radio
 

JohnnySolo

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A lot of Plylers in Lancaster. The town itself and the HS is a shell of itself. Everything has moved north to Indian Land. Friends I graduated with are sending their kids to Buford or Andrew Jackson. My family moved to some land north of town and I thought in Middle School I was going to be rezoned for Indian Land. No one knew anyone from IL or anyone that knew anyone from IL. It was a joke. Now it is what is keeping Lancaster alive and relevant with the new development tax money. On a side note I'd be willing to bet that my Junior High was probably the worst Jr High in the world for a preppy white kid. Nestled between housing projects and several neighborhoods of low income housing. Barr Street Junior High was no cake walk.