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Sumter Today
By the People, for the People
Wilson Hall wins SCISA strength and speed state championship
Thomas Sumter takes second, Laurence Manning third
Mar. 25, 2026 at 12:00am
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Wilson Hall hosted the SCISA strength and speed state championships on Saturday and took home the first state title in program history, edging Thomas Sumter by 14 points for the team title.
Why it matters
The SCISA strength and speed state championships are a prestigious annual event that showcases the top high school athletes in South Carolina, and Wilson Hall's victory marks a significant achievement for the school's athletic program.
The details
Wilson Hall's victory was led by strong performances across multiple events, allowing them to narrowly defeat Thomas Sumter for the team title. Laurence Manning Academy finished third in the overall standings.
- The championships were held on Saturday, March 25, 2026.
The players
Wilson Hall
The high school that hosted and won the SCISA strength and speed state championships.
Thomas Sumter
The high school that finished second in the SCISA strength and speed state championships.
Laurence Manning
The high school that finished third in the SCISA strength and speed state championships.
The takeaway
Wilson Hall's victory in the SCISA strength and speed state championships is a testament to the hard work and dedication of their athletes, and serves as a proud moment for the school and the local community.


