HSSR High School Football Polls

Staff Reports • September 3, 2024

Latest HSSR Football Polls SCHSL & SCISA


No big changes at the tops of the polls. Just some surprises down the lines.


HSSR Div. I AAAAA Ranking  (Ranking After Week “1” Games Aug. 30)

  1. Summerville 

  2. Dutch Fork

  3. JL Mann

  4. Sumter

  5. Fort Dorchester

  6. Carolina Forest   

  7. Spartanburg 

  8. Boiling Springs

  9.   River Bluff 

 10.  Ridge View

 

HSSR Div. II AAAAA Ranking  (Ranking After Week “1” Games 8-30)

  1. Gaffney

  2. Irmo

  3. Northwestern

  4. TL Hanna 

  5. Hillcrest 

  6. White Knoll 

  7. Eastside

  8. Greenwood

  9. Indian Land

 10. Chapin   


HSSR AAAA Ranking  (Ranking After Week “1” Games,  Aug. 30)

  1. Westside

  2. Daniel

  3. South Florence

  4. Crestwood

  5. Bluffton 

  6. Gray Collegiate

  7. South Pointe

  8. Hartsville

  9. Wren 

  10 Seneca

  11. Lancaster

  12 Camden

  13 Darlington

  14. May River

  15. AC Flora


HSSR AAA Football Rankings  (Ranking After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

  1.   BHP

  2.  Dillon

  3.  Marlboro County

  4.  Mountain View

  5.  Woodruff

  6.  Loris

  7.  Pendleton 

  8.  Newberry

  9.  Oceanside Collegiate 

  10. Chapman

  11.  Aynor

  12.  Hanahan

  13.  Orangeburg-Wilkinson

  14.  West Oak

  15.  Walhalla   



HSSR AA Football Rankings  (After Week 1 Games, 8-30)

  1.  Saluda

  2.  Strom Thurmond

  3.  Barnwell

  4.  Hampton County

  5.  Clinton

  6.  Chester

  7.  Chesterfield

  8.  Andrews

  9.  Woodland

  10.  North Central 

  11.  Batesburg-Leesville

  12.  Manning 

  13.  Philip Simmons

  14.  Mullins

  15. Blacksburg


HSSR CLASS A RANKINGS  (After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

  1.  Abbeville

  2. Cross

  3. Bamberg-Ehrhardt

  4. Lewisville

  5. Latta

  6. Lake View 

  7. Hannah-Pamplico

  8. Baptist Hill

  9. Branchville

 10. Blackville-Hilda

  11.  Lamar

  12.  Dixie 

  13.  Carvers Bay

  14.  Whitmire   

  15.  Johnsonville



HSSR-SCISA AAAA Ranking  (After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

1. Hammond

2. Porter-Gaud

3. Northwood Academy

4. Laurence Manning

5. Ben Lippen  

6. Cardinal Newman  


HSSR-SCISA AAA Ranking  (After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

1. Wilson Hall

2. Hilton Head Christian

3. Florence Christian

4. Northside Christian  

5. Pinewood Prep

6. Trinity Collegiate


HSSR-SCISA AA Ranking  (After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

1. Pee Dee Academy

2. Orangeburg Prep

3. Spartanburg Christian

4 Calhoun Academy  

5. Greenwood Christian  

6. Dillon Christian


HSSR-SCISA Class A Ranking  (After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

 1. Thomas Heyward

 2. Patrick Henry

 3. Carolina Academy

 4. Colleton Prep

 5. Williamsburg Academy

 6. Lee Academy  


HSSSR SCISA 8-Man Ranking  (After Week “1” Games, 8-30)

 1.  Richard Winn

 2. Cathedral Academy .

 3. Holly Hill Academy

 4, Wardlaw Academy

 5. Laurens Academy

 6. Jefferson Davis   






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