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Week Zero Scores

Staff Reports • Aug 19, 2023

Some Upsets, Some Surprises, and a great first Friday Night under the Lights!

Week Zero Scores


Abbeville 65, McCormick 12 

Airport 36, Swansea 2

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 41, Edisto 6 

Barnwell 40, Williston-Elko 0 

Beaufort Academy 27, Pinewood Prep 23

Ben Lippen 62, Asheville Christian (NC) 54 

Bethesda Academy, Ga. 50, Hilton Head Prep 7 

Blackville-Hilda 51, Calhoun Falls 6 

Bluffton 41, Beach, Ga. 6

Broome 22, Powdersville 21

C.A. Johnson 32, Columbia 2

Camden 43, Myrtle Beach 0 

Cane Bay 29, Beaufort 10

Cardinal Newman 42, Trinity Collegiate 12 

Carolina Forest 49, West Brunswick, N.C. 20 

Chapman 50, Woodruff 34 

Chesnee 41, Blue Ridge 30 

Chester 42, Lancaster 6 

Chesterfield 32, Lee Central

Clinton 50, Batesburg-Leesville 27 

Crest, N.C. 44, Gaffney 38

Crestwood 49, Richland Northeast 21 

Daniel 48, Greer 20 

Darlington 34, Central 20
Dreher 26, Keenan 25 

Fairfield Central 41, Carvers Bay 0 

Gray Collegiate 49, Christ Church 21 

Greenville 34, Dorman 21

Greenwood 24, A.C. Flora 23 

Hampton County 10, Colleton County 0 

Hanahan 45, Georgetown 34 

Hartsville 55, Conway 7 

Hillcrest 55, Laurens 9 

Hilton Head Island 39, Battery Creek 6 

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 56, Scott’s Branch 0

Irmo 49, Chapin 3 

J.L. Mann 49, Eastside 0 

James Island 25, Stratford 7 

John Paul II 28, Thomas Heyward Academy 21 

Lakeside-Evans, Ga. 46, Aiken 24 

Lamar 43, Hemingway 0

Lexington 17, West Florence 7 

Liberty 28, Carolina 20 

Loris 40, Green Sea Floyds 0

Manning 24, Kingstree 8

Midland Valley 35, Grovetown, Ga. 21

Newberry 47, Union County 20

Ninety Six 28, Emerald 27 

North Augusta 14, Evans, Ga. 7

North Central 28, Johnsonville 21 

Northside Christian 45, First Baptist 42 

Northwood Academy 28, Greenwood Christian 26

Patrick Henry Academy 55, Cross Schools 0

Pelion 22, Bethune-Bowman 8 

Prince Avenue (Ga.) 42, Hammond 13 

Ridge View 32, Blythewood 21 

River Bluff 47, Lugoff-Elgin 13 

Riverside 49, Travelers Rest 7

Saluda 42, Mid-Carolina 10 

Savannah Christian Prep, Ga. 49, Hilton Head Christian 0 

Seneca 43, Wade Hampton 0

Silver Bluff 34, South Aiken 31

Socastee 6, North Myrtle Beach 0 

South Florence 54, Goose Creek 14 

South Pointe 16, Spartanburg 14 

St. James 49, Waccamaw 0 

St. John’s Christian Academy 41, King’s Academy 18 

St. Joseph’s 42, Fox Creek 0 

Strom Thurmond 21, Laney, Ga. 12 

Sumter 53, Lakewood 8 

T.L. Hanna 34, Boiling Springs 26 

Wagener-Salley 34, Allendale-Fairfax 22 

Ware Shoals 38, Whitmire 28

West Ashley 23, Lower Richland 20 

Westwood 27, Spring Valley 7 

White Knoll 49, Orangeburg-Wilkinson 0 

Wilson 21, Aynor 20 

Woodmont 28, Palmetto 13



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