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Week 1 - High School Football Scores

Staff Reports • Aug 26, 2023

WEEK 1 - HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES


A.C. Flora 60, Dreher 13

Abbeville 35, Powdersville 34 

Academic Magnet 14, Military Magnet Academy 12

Appling County, Ga. 54, Aiken 13 

Ashley Ridge 33, Cane Bay 12 

Aynor 30, Kingstree 14

Baptist Hill 44, St. John’s 8 

Beaufort Academy 28, Hilton Head Prep 0 

Belton-Honea Path 43, Westside 28 

Ben Lippen 21, Heathwood Hall 14

Berkeley 34, Hanahan 33 

Bethesda Academy, Ga. 44, John Paul II 0 

Blythewood 35, Richland Northeast 18 

Boiling Springs 55, Mauldin 0

Brookland-Cayce 49, Airport 0 

Broome 49, Chesnee 20 Calhoun County 45, Lake Marion 9 

Camden 59, Lugoff-Elgin 6 

Cardinal Newman 55, Pee Dee Academy 7

Carolina Academy 23, Dillon Christian 0 Central 35, Monroe Parkwood, N.C. 3 

Chapin 63, Mid-Carolina 0 

Chapman 17, James F. Byrnes 14 

Charlotte Christian, N.C. 34, Catawba Ridge 13

Chester 38, Fort Mill 24 

Christ Church Episcopal 61, Southside 0 

Clinton 49, Laurens 7

Columbia 48, Pelion 28 

Crescent 58, Dixie 7

Cross 46, Hemingway 8 

D.W. Daniel 38, Easley 0 

Denmark-Olar 22, Bamberg-Ehrhardt 15 

Dillon 38, Lamar 6 

Dorman 34, North Augusta 13 

Edisto 30, Williston-Elko 19 

Fairfield Central 33, Andrew Jackson 16

Fort Dorchester 34, Beaufort 17

Francis Hugh Wardlaw Academy 28, W. Wyman King Academy 12 

Franklin County, Ga. 28, Pickens 11 

Gaffney 63, Union County 7 

 Gilbert 35, Batesburg-Leesville 7 

Gray Collegiate 62, Crestwood 60 

Hammond 47, Florence Christian 0

Hampton County 41, Allendale-Fairfax 8

Hannah-Pamplico 46, North Central 18 

Hartsville 55, Darlington 26 

Hillcrest 41, Greer 20 

Hilton Head Island 29, Claxton, Ga. 12 

Hunter Kinard-Tyler 44, Eau Claire 0 

Indian Land 7, Timberland 6 

Irmo 56, Lancaster 18 

J.L. Mann 42, Riverside 14 

James Island 51, R.B. Stall 0 

Jefferson Davis Academy 56, Summerville Faith Christian 18 

Jefferson, Ga. 30, Wren 14 

Jenkins, Ga. 41, Bluffton 30 

Johnsonville 50, Green Sea Floyds 26

 Lake View 38, Mullins 14 

Lakewood 20, Fox Creek 3 

Landrum 36, Berea 7 

Latta 55, East Clarendon 18 

Laurence Manning Academy 34, Pinewood Prep 19 

Lee Academy 35, Thomas Sumter Academy 13 

Lee Central 34, Great Falls 6 

Lewisville 49, Buford 0 

Lexington 59, South Aiken 27 

Liberty 41, Blue Ridge 19 

Lincoln County, Ga. 49, McCormick 6 

Loris 27, North Myrtle Beach 21 

Lower Richland 24, Westwood 21 

Lucy G. Beckham 43, Wando 0 

Manning 50, Scott’s Branch 0 

Marion 32, Wilson 24

Marlboro County 30, Cheraw 17 

Midland Valley 21, Strom Thurmond 16 

Myrtle Beach 51, Conway 14 

Ninety Six 54, Ware Shoals 18 

Northside Christian 18, Greenwood Christian 17 

Northwestern 56, Clover 12 

Northwood Academy 49, Colleton Prep 39 

Oakbrook Prep 32, Newberry Academy 16 

Patrick Henry Academy 33, St. John’s Christian 6

Pendleton 53, Eastside 27

Philip Simmons 41, St. James 30 

Richard Winn 54, Laurens Academy 14 

Ridgeland-Hardeeville 33, Battery Creek 31 

River Bluff 56, Swansea 7 

Saluda 55, Ridge Spring-Monetta 18 

Sandy Creek, Ga. 41, Greenwood 7 

Seneca 40, Palmetto 0 

Silver Bluff 46, Socastee 0 

South Florence 28, Oceanside Collegiate Academy 6 

South Pointe 35, Rock Hill 13 

Spartanburg 17, Dutch Fork 6 

St. Joseph 57, Blacksburg 7 

Summerville 33, Carolina Forest 26

Sumter 42, Ridge View 19 

T.L. Hanna 28, Greenville 17 

Travelers Rest 60, Wade Hampton 27 

Trinity Collegiate 30, CA Johnson 26 

Waccamaw 21, Carvers Bay 19 

Wardlaw 28, WW King 12

West Ashley 31, May River 7 

West Florence 28, Lake City 0 

West-Oak 35, Carolina High and Academy 12 

Whale Branch 46, North Charleston 6 

Whitmire 32, Spartanburg Christian 19 

Williamsburg Academy 52, Palmetto Christian Academy 6 

Wilson Hall 17, Hilton Head Christian Academy 10 

Woodland 60, Bethune-Bowman 20 

Woodmont 48, Walhalla 28 

Woodruff 44, Fountain Inn 6 

York Comprehensive 30, Nation Ford 14


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