HIGH SCHOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • September 1, 2024

Week 1 results

Abbeville 53, Powdersville 43

Andrews 38, Georgetown 10

Asheville School (N.C.) 42, Christ Church Episcopal 0

Ashley Ridge 42, Cane Bay 29

Atlantic Collegiate 7, Johnsonville 6

Aynor 51, St. James 34

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 14, Buford 0

Baptist Hill 15, Hardeeville 0

Barnwell 41, Williston-Elko 0

Batesburg-Leesville 50, Wagener-Salley 0

Baylor (Tenn.) 42, Gray Collegiate 7

Belton Honea Path 37, Greer 7

Ben Lippen 20, Trinity Collegiate 0

Bishop England 56, St Johns 0

Blackville-Hilda 41, Edisto 6

Blue Ridge 21, Wade Hampton 14

Bluffton 35, Andrew Jackson 13

Blythewood 34, Midland Valley 7

Boiling Springs 31, Mauldin 12

Branchville 26, C.A. Johnson 6

Broome 34, Chesnee 27

Calhoun Academy 28, Greenwood Christian 14

Calhoun Falls 38, American Leadership 8

Camden 31, Lugoff-Elgin 13

Carvers Bay 20, Kingstree 0

Catawba Ridge 52, East Gaston (NC) 19

Chapin 62, AC Flora 21

Chapman 35, St. Joseph’s Catholic 21

Clinton 35, Laurens 8

Columbia 35, Pelion 22

Cross 48, North Charleston 12

Daniel 52, Stratford 36

Darlington 27, North Myrtle Beach 21

Dillon 27, Socastee 7

Dixie 34, Fox Creek 24

Dorchester 49, Faith Christian 22

Dreher 33, Cardinal Newman 13

Dutch Fork 24, Spartanburg 7

East Clarendon 32, Ridgeland 14

Eastside 27, Carolina High and Academy 0

Eau Claire 34, Bethune Bowman 18

Emerald 38, Travelers Rest 0

Fairfield Central 52, Union County 6

Fort Dorchester 21, Goose Creek 20

Gaffney 42, Mann 40

Gilbert 28, Wilson 18

Grayson (Ga.) 53, Dorman 0

Greenwood 37, Beaufort 18

Hammond 48, Pinewood Prep 14

Hampton County 33, Allendale-Fairfax 0

Hanahan 20, Wando 17

Hannah-Pamplico 32, Waccamaw 27

Hillcrest 55, Clover 20

Hilton Head Christian 34, Bethesda 14

Irmo 35, Byrnes 27

James Island 24, Hilton Head Island 0

Jefferson Davis 28, Cathedral 26

Lake City 28, Timberland 26

Lakeside (Ga.) 28, South Aiken 19

Lamar 58, Green Sea Floyds 14

Laurence Manning 30, Heathwood Hall 28

Lewisville 44, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 16

Lexington 20, North Augusta 19

Liberty 34, Southside 14

Lincoln County (Ga.) 49, McCormick 16

Loris 39, Conway 0

Lower Richland 41, Spring Valley 7

Lucy G. Beckham 38, Philip Simmons 9

Marion 8, Latta 7

May River 28, West Ashley 21

McBee 22, North Central 14

Mountain View Prep 49, Southside Christian 7

Nation Ford 14, York 12

Newberry 43, Mid-Carolina 0

Ninety Six 41, Ware Shoals 30

Northwestern 45, Ridge View 27

Northwood 33, First Baptist 0

Oceanside Collegiate 16, Calvary Day (Ga.) 15

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 56, Hemingway 0

Palmetto 34, Crescent 28

Patrick Henry 42, Clarendon Hall 10

Pee Dee 25, Williamsburg 0

Pendleton 12, Keenan 8

Porter-Gaud 24, Savannah Country Day (Ga.) 3

Providence Athletic Club 50, Camden Military 0

Richard Winn 46, Newbery Academy 8

Richland Northeast 36, Crestwood 32

River Bluff 41, Brookland-Cayce 21

Riverside 49, Greenville 26

Saluda 42, Ridge-Spring Monetta 0

Seneca 31, Woodmont 21

South Pointe 49, Rock Hill 3

Strom Thurmond 33, Silver Bluff 12

Summerville 45, South Florence 20

Sumter 43, White Knoll 40 (2 OT)

Swansea 35, Denmark-Olar 6

 The King’s 58, Cross Schools 6

Walhalla 49, Pickens 16

Wardlaw 32, Laurens Academy 20

West Florence 33, Myrtle Beach 22

Westwood 35, Lakewood 0

WW King 22, Oakbrook Prep 12

Whale Branch 42, Hardeeville 0

Whitmire 30, Spartanburg Christian 21

Wilson Hall 28, Northside Christian 9

Woodruff 30, Fountain Inn 27

Wren 55, Easley 7 

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