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Goodbye Newberry County
by Kelly Snow, Sports Editor
May 29, 2009 | 2802 views | 3 3 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend | print
I can honestly say that I don’t know where to start with this column.

How about here...today is my last day as the sports editor at the Newberry Observer. I will be starting my next adventure as the editor of sister papers, The Tribune and the Yadkin Ripple in the foothills of North Carolina. Elkin and Yadkinville move us very close to my in-laws and closer to my folks, and of course makes my family happy.

I leave Newberry ready to lead two newspapers because of the people that I’ve worked with, in and out of the office.

When I got here, I felt at home — quickly.

I can’t tell you how many times I was told “if you ever need anything, just call me” by a variety of people around the county.

The coaches and players were instantly wonderful to work with and have been great to me in my two years here.

This community is especially blessed to have so many coaches that have a true passion for the sports they coach and the kids they mentor.

There’s not a single coach that I worked with that I can say I didn’t like or one that was difficult to work with.

I could run off name after name, but I’ll just say this...to all of the coaches that I worked with, thank you for your professionalism, your dedication to your kids and the community, and your friendship.

I’m sure I will keep in touch with many of you and I look forward to reading about your teams and athletes in the upcoming seasons.

The memories that I’m taking with me are countless...but here are a couple that stick with me.

— The 19 scoreless innings by the Mid-Carolina baseball team in its upset of Emerald in the 2007 Upper State championship game, then getting humbled by a really good man a couple of days later after I wrote something I shouldn’t have in the paper.

— Nearly getting heat stroke but loving every minute as the Mid-Carolina Dixie Youth OZone kids won the state championship in Seneca.

— Seeing the pure excitement of the Whitmire football team after it defeated Christ Church to win its first region championship in a generation.

— Newberry High School girls’ basketball coach Ronney Hunter telling his team that Emerald was better than them after trailing by double-digits after three quarters. The ‘Dogs roared back to win that game, and eventually defeated Emerald again to win the region championship. A couple of months later, the Bulldogs’ softball team did basically the same thing — came out of nowhere to win a league title.

I will definitely miss the Newberry Observer, the people that I share an office with and the wonderful people that I’ve shared a community with.

Thanks for all your support and just so you know, I’m taking a big chunk of the Palmetto State with me up north.

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nevabc
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June 02, 2009
Kelly, The entire family was sad to hear you are leaving our area. You, your wife and little girl became family during our state championship run!!! We often look back at all of your articles during that time. You did such a great job including everyone in the articles and preserving those memories for us!! There's Kelly Snow...The kids can always pick you out at the sporting events! Best of luck to you and your family. I certainly understand the desire to be close to family. Come bak to visit if you can. Neva Caldwell and family
clemsonarcher
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June 01, 2009
You did a great job reporting the high school sports in the county!

Good Luck with your new job and community!
MGrubbs
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June 01, 2009
Kelly, I was so sad when I read that you were leaving. My son was on the Dixie Youth Ozone team in 2007 that won the state championship and I can't begin to tell you how much it meant to have you there with us. We felt as if you cared as much about those boys as we did. You kept our community connected with a very exciting time in our children's lives. And as the years have progressed I continue to see your face at the many sporting events throughout the community. The Newberry area has been very blessed to have you and you will be missed! Good luck with your new position.

Missy Grubbs
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