Dillon Vs Camden Game Rescheduled For Saturday At 6 P.M, Scores From Thursday Night Games

Staff Reports • August 22, 2026

Summer weather brings afternoon thunderstorms and game delays.

Postponed Games:

SATURDAY:  August 22

Fox Creek at Orangeburg-Wilkinson, at 9am

Carolina Forest at West Florence, at 11am

Hartsville at Wilson, at 11am

Hough (NC) at Northwestern, at 4pm

Fountain Inn at Greenville, resuming at 5pm

Woodruff at Broome, resuming at 6pm

Camden at Dillion, at 6pm

South Pointe at Ridge View - CANCELLED


MONDAY:  August 24

Crestwood at Manning, at 7pm

Columbia at Eau Claire, at 7pm (being played at Keenan HS)


SCHSL/SCISA Games Scheduled For Friday August, 26

(Week One) 

Allendale-Fairfax at Calhoun County 

Ambassador Christian at Mountain View Prep 

Atlantic Collegiate at Mullins

Aynor at Georgetown

Bamberg-Ehrhardt at HKT 

Battery Creek at Whale Branch 

Beaufort at Hardeeville

Beaufort Academy at HHCA 

Blacksburg at Berea

Blythewood at Catawba Ridge 

Boiling Springs at Southside Christian 

Brookland Cayce at Chapin

Cane Bay at River Bluff 

Carolina Forest at West Florence 

Cathedral at Palmetto Christian

Chapin at Lugoff-Elgin

Christ Church at Mauldin 

Clarendon Hall at Thomas Heyward 

Clear Dot Charter at Bethune-Bowman 

Clover at Fort Mill 

Colleton Prep at Lee Academy 

Columbia at Eau Claire

Colleton County at Hampton County 

Colleton Prep at Lee Academy 

Community Christian at Kings Academy Crestwood at Manning

Dillon Christian at Florence Christian 

Dixie at Southside 

Dorchester Academy at Patrick Henry 

Easley at Pickens 

East Clarendon at Scott’s Branch 

Emerald at Crescent 

First Baptist at Academic Magnet 

Fountain Inn at Greenville 

 Fox Creek at OW 

Gilbert at Nation Ford 

Hartsville at Wilson

Heathwood Hall at Pinewood Prep 

Hillcrest at Dorman 

Hilton Head at Bamberg Ehrhardt 

Hilton Head Prtep at St. Andrews 

Holly Hill Academy at St. Johns Christian 

Independence at Byrnes 

Jefferson Davis at Andrew Jackson 

John Paul II at Augusta Christian 

Johnsonville at Lake View

King Academy at Wardlaw

Lakewood at Andrews

Latta at Carvers Bay 

Laurens at JL Mann

Lee Central at Military Magnet 

Loris at Conway 

McBee at Hemingway 

McCormick at Greenwood Christian 

Midland Valley at Lexington 

Newberry Academy at Cambridge Academy 

North Augusta at Strom Thurmond 

North Charleston at Ridgeland 

Northwood Academy at Bethesda 

Orangeburg Prep at Wilson Hall 

Palmetto at Pendleton 

Pelion at Airport 

Porter-Gaud at Bishop England 

Richard Winn at Laurens Academy 

RSM at Ware Shoals 

Rock Hill at Irmo 

Riverside at Greenwood 

Savannah County Day at Bluffton 

Seneca at Powdersville

Silver Bluff at S Aiken 

Socastee at North Myrtle Beach

South Florence at Hilton Head 

Spartanburg at Gaffney 

St James at Waccamaw

St. John’s at Cross

Spring Valley at RNE 

Sumter at Summerville

TL Hanna at BHP 

Thornwell at Northside Christian 

Trinity Collegiate at Pee Dee

Union County at Newberry

Wagener-Salley at Great Falls 

Walhalla at Landrum 

Wando at West Ashley 

West-Oak at Calhoun Falls 

Westside at Ashley Ridge

Woodmont at Greer

White Knoll at AC Flora 

Whitmire at Branchville 

Wren at Daniel  

 

Saturday Games: August 22 

Camden at Dillon 6 p.m 

Hough vs Northwestern 4 p.m 

 

 

SC Prep Football Scores From Thursday August, 20th

Abbeville 35, Saluda 33

Aiken 31, Lakeside (Ga) 7
Andrew Jackson 13, Cheraw 12

Aiken 31, Lakeside (Ga) 7
Barnwell 33, Buford 12
Berkeley 36 Stratford 0

Blackville-Hilda 36, Denmark-Olar 0

CA Johnson 44, Chesterfield 0

Cardinal Newman 34, ALA Lexington 0

Central of Pageland Central 56, Lewisville 14
Chambers (NC) 50, Gray Collegiate 21

Darlington 19, Lamar 14
Dreher 56, North Central 13

Eastside vs Chapman (play suspended-weather) 

East Columbus (NC) 12, Green Sea Floyds 8

Fairfield Central 34, Lower Richland 7
Goose Creek 53, Stall 7


Hammond 31, Brookland-Cayce 13

Indian Land 49, Harding 0 

Keenan 36, Swansea 34
Lake City 20, Hannah-Pamplico 7

Lake Wylie 41,Ballantyne Ridge (N.C.).35

Lancaster 49, Chester 21

Marion 33, Kingstree 6
Mid-Carolina 42, Ninety-Six 21
Marlboro County 61, Myrtle Beach 20
York 26, Westwood 0
Ridge View at South Pointe (Cancelled)

*Spartanburg Day at Calhoun Academy (*Forfeited) 

Wagener-Salley 48, Great Falls 0
York 26, Westwood 0


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