Aynor High School seniors are ready to play

Senior members of the Aynor High School volleyball team play around downtown. They are, from left, Sarah Burton, Kennedy Ellis and Peyton Rabon. They, like all the county athletes, wait to hear about the upcoming season. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
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For Aynor’s football team, finding an encore that matches the excitement of the 2019 season …
A year ago, Aynor’s girls tennis team went undefeated in region play.
Looking at her roster, Michelle Altman knows this could be a special season for Aynor volleyball.
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