The passing of Randy Sinclair has left a deep and lasting sorrow in the hearts of his family, friends, and the entire South Carolina community. His loss is felt by all who knew him and by those who saw his remarkable presence on and off the field.

Randy was more than just an exceptional athlete—he was a force of nature. Those who watched him play at Socastee High School remember the electricity he brought to the game. The stands were always filled when Randy took the field, with people traveling from all over to witness his performance. He wasn’t just playing football—he was creating moments, inspiring others, and leaving behind memories that would last a lifetime. Many will always remember him as one of the greatest high school football players South Carolina has ever seen.
But beyond his athletic talent, Randy was a son, a father, a brother, and a friend. To his son Brandon Sinclair, he was a guiding presence. To his mother, Ollie Sinclair, he was a beloved child whose loss is immeasurable. He shared strong bonds with his sister Key Myers, his brother Jason Stroud, and his extended family, including cousins Rodney Harris and Monique Smith, as well as his brothers-in-law David Leysath, Kristopher Stevens, and Anthony Bromell. Each of them carries a piece of his memory and the love he gave so freely.
Randy’s life extended far beyond the field. He was someone who brought people together, whose spirit and energy had a lasting impact on everyone he met. His legacy is not only in the touchdowns and victories but also in the relationships he built and the lives he touched.
To his family, no words can ease the pain of this loss, but may you find comfort in knowing how deeply Randy was admired and loved. To his friends and community, may the memories of his greatness, his passion, and his presence bring both tears and gratitude.
Randy Sinclair will always be remembered, despite the void his passing has left. His story, his impact, and his spirit will live on in every memory shared and every life he inspired.
Rest in peace, Randy. You will always be remembered.