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SCISA FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS SEMIFINAL SCORES, CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHUPS

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • Nov 12, 2023

11-man games Friday, Saturday at Charleston Southern

SCISA FOOTBALL STATE PLAYOFFS


AAAA

First Round

Nov. 3

(1) Hammond 41, (8) Trinity Collegiate 7

(4) Cardinal Newman 41, (5) Augusta Christian 24

(2) Laurence Manning 49, (7) Heathwood Hall 13

(3) Porter-Gaud 28, (6) Ben Lippen 23


Semifinals

Nov. 10

(1) Hammond 33, (4) Cardinal Newman 20

(2) Laurence Manning 48, (3) Porter-Gaud 21


Championship

Nov. 17

at Charleston Southern University

(2) Laurence Manning vs. (1) Hammond, 7:30 p.m.


AAA

Nov. 3

First Round

(1) Pinewood Prep 49, (8) First Baptist 7

(4) Hilton Head Christian 42, (5) Pee Dee 7

(2) Florence Christian 30, (7) John Paul II 21

(3) Wilson Hall 49, (6) Northwood 28


Semifinals

Nov. 10

(4) Hilton Head Christian 42 (1) Piinewood Prep 30

(3) Wilson Hall 21, (2) Florence Christian 7


Championship

Nov. 18

at Charleston Southern University

(4) Hilton Head Christian vs. (3) Wilson Hall, 3:30 p.m.


AA

Nov. 3

First Round

(1) Williamsburg 46, (8) Spartanburg Christian 7

(4) Beaufort Academy 25, (5) Orangeburg Prep 13

(2) Bethesda Academy 50, (7) Greenwood Christian 6

(6) Northside Christian 33, (3) Colleton Prep 28


Semifinals

Nov. 10

(1) Williamsburg 41, (4) Beaufort Academy 6

(2) Bethesda Academy 32, (6) Northside Christian 6


Championship

Nov. 18

at Charleston Southern University

(2) Bethesda Academy vs. (1) Williamsburg, noon


CLASS A

Nov. 3

First Round

(1) Thomas Heyward 54, (8) Calhoun Academy 22

(4) Lee Academy 42, (5) Clarendon Hall 6

(2) Dorchester 46, (7) Dillon Christian 14

(3) Patrick Henry 28, (6) St. John’s Christian 21


Semifinals

Nov. 10

(4) Lee Academy 35, (1) Thomas Heyward 19

(3) Patrick Henry 17, (2) Dorchester 13


Championship

Nov. 18

at Charleston Southern University

(4) Lee Academy vs. (3) Patrick Henry, 7:30 p.m.


8-MAN

Nov. 3

First Round

(1) Richard Winn 77, (8) Holy Trinity 38

(4) Jefferson Davis 51, (5) W.W. King 6

(2) Holly Hill 69, (7) Laurens Academy 22

(3) Wardlaw 42, (6) Faith Christian 8


Semifinals

Nov. 10

(4) Jefferson Davis 28, (1) Richard Winn 23

(2) Holly Hill 57, (3) Wardlaw 28


Championship

Nov. 18

Site and Time to be Determined

(4) Jefferson Davis vs. (2) Holly Hill

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