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OCTOBER 19-20 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • Oct 21, 2023

Week 10 to close out with a pair of games on Monday

AAAAA

THURSDAY

Carolina Forest 31, Socastee 0

Clover 48, Fort Mill 0

Sumter 42, St. James 14

White Knoll 20, Chapin 14

FRIDAY

Boiling Springs 24, Spartanburg 17

Cane Bay 35, Stall 10

Dutch Fork 56, River Bluff 3

Fort Dorchester 28, West Ashley 14

Gaffney 29, Dorman 14

Goose Creek 49, Wando 20

Hillcrest 57, Mauldin 0

Nation Ford 49, Spring Valley 0

Rock Hill 41, Blythewood 7

Stratford 34, Berkeley 7

Summerville 42, Ashley Ridge 38

T.L. Hanna 64, Woodmont 25

 

AAAA

THURSDAY

Hartsville 55, West Florence 19

Myrtle Beach 54, Wilson 0

South Florence 41, North Myrtle Beach 2

Westside 63, Easley 35

FRIDAY

A.C. Flora 44, Lugoff-Elgin 3

Berea 28, Pickens 25

Bluffton 21, May River 6

Eastside 36, Laurens 34

Greenville 48, Greenwood 7

Greer 65, Wade Hampton 7

Indian Land 28, Catawba Ridge 7

Irmo 63, Westwood 0

James Island 38, Hilton Head Island 0

Lucy Beckham 35, Colleton County 0

Midland Valley 56, South Aiken 28

North Augusta 49, Airport 15

Northwestern 64, South Pointe 31

Ridge View 42, Richland Northeast 21

 

AAA

THURSDAY

Dillon 38, Waccamaw 20

Loris 41, Manning 0

FRIDAY

Beaufort 54, North Charleston 12

Belton-Honea Path 44, Southside 0

Brookland-Cayce 49, Swansea 0

Broome 55, Carolina 6

Chapman 50, Blue Ridge 21

Clinton 14, Chester 6

Crescent 42, West-Oak 0

Crestwood 34, Camden 28

Daniel 56, Pendleton 28

Darlington 20, Lakewood 18

Emerald 49, Union County 35

Gilbert 53, Dreher 6

Hanahan 37, Philip Simmons 34

Lake City 14, Marlboro County 8

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 22, Lower Richland 21

Palmetto 23, Fountain Inn 21

Walhalla 28, Seneca 19

Wren 42, Powdersville 39

 

AA

THURSDAY

Andrew Jackson 42, North Central 14

Cheraw 25, Buford 7

IMG Academy 53, Gray Collegiate 7

Keenan 42, Mid-Carolina 14

Kingstree 52, Mullins 0

Liberty 40, Landrum 33

FRIDAY

Abbeville 49, Blacksburg 7

Batesburg-Leesville 35, Pelion 0

Central 55, Chesterfield 18

Fairfield Central 60, Eau Claire 0

Newberry 47, Columbia 8

Ninety Six 27, Chesnee 20

Oceanside Collegiate 47, Bishop England 7

Ridgeland 36, Edisto 22

Saluda 28, Fox Creek 10

Strom Thurmond 34, Silver Bluff 7

MONDAY

Andrews at Lee Central

Woodland at Barnwell

 

CLASS A

WEDNESDAY

Blackville-Hilda 50, Williston -Elko 14

THURSDAY

Hannah-Pamplico 26, Green Sea Floyds 9

Lewisville 74, Whitmire 0

FRIDAY

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 46, Allendale-Fairfax 8

Calhoun County 55, Ridge Spring-Monetta 6

Christ Church 35, St. Joseph’s 21

Cross 52, Baptist Hill 0

East Clarendon 14, Carvers Bay 12

Hemingway 20, Scott’s Branch 6

Lamar 15, Lake View 12

McBee won by forfeit over Great Falls

Wagener-Salley 36, Denmark-Olar 28

Whale Branch 55, Branchville 12

SATURDAY

McCormick at Calhoun Falls

 

AAAA VS. AAAAA

THURSDAY

Lexington 48, Aiken 18


SCHSL VS. INDEPENDENT

THURSDAY

Dixie 45, Anderson Cavaliers 0

 

SCISA

11-MAN

THURSDAY

Florence Christian 34, First Baptist 0

Hilton Head Christian 51, John Paul II 3

Pee Dee 31, Northwood 30

Porter-Gaud 49, Cardinal Newman 42

Williamsburg 55. Thomas Sumter 7

FRIDAY

Augusta Christian 31, Ben Lippen 28

Clarendon Hall 32, Calhoun Academy 2

Colleton Prep 28, Beaufort Academy 9

Dorchester 22, St. John’s Christian 12

Greenwood Christian 41, Spartanburg Christian 16

Laurence Manning 37, Orangeburg Prep 14

Lee Academy 42, Carolina Academy 14

Northside Christian 60, Palmetto Christian 20

Pinewood Prep 56, Thomas Heyward 20

Trinity Collegiate wins by forfeit over Hilton Head Prep

Wilson Hall 47, Heathwood Hall 28

8-MAN

FRIDAY

Laurens Academy 32, Newberry Academy 20

Richard Winn 38, Wardlaw 30

Holly Hill Academy 42, Holy Trinity 8

Jefferson Davis 48, Faith Christian 14 

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