HSSR Prep Football Polls SCHSL & SCISA

Staff Reports • September 9, 2024

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The latest HSSR Prep Football Rankings after Week "2" games through Sept. 6th.


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HSSR Div. I Class AAAAA Ranking - (Ranking After Week “2” Games Sept, 6)

 1. Summerville  

 2. Dutch Fork

 3. JL Mann

 4. Sumter

 5. Fort Dorchester

 6. Spartanburg

 7. Boiling Springs  

 8. River Bluff

 9. Lexington     

 10.  Dorman

 

HSSR Div. II Class AAAAA Ranking - (Ranking After Week “2” Games Sept. 6)

 1. Gaffney

 2. Irmo

 3. Northwestern

 4. Hillcrest

 5. White Knoll

 6. Indian Land

 7. Chapin  

 8. Riverside  

 9. Eastside

 10. TL Hanna

 

HSSR Class AAAA Ranking - (Ranking After Week “2” Games,  Sept., 6)

 1. Westside

 2. Daniel

 3. Crestwood  

 4. South Pointe

 5. Wren

 6. Camden

 7. May River

 8. Seneca  

 9. South Florence

 10. Hartsville

 11. Gray Collegiate

 12. AC Flora

 13.  Bluffton

 14.  Emerald

 15. Fountain Inn   

 

HSSR AAA Football Rankings - (Ranking After Week “2” Games, Sept. 6-30)

 1.  BHP

 2. Dillon

 3. Marlboro County

 4. Mountain View

 5. Woodruff

 6. Loris

 7.  Oceanside Collegiate

 8  Pendleton  

 9.  Orangeburg-Wilkinson

 10. Swansea

 11. Newberry

 12. Aynor

 13. West Oak

 14. Walhalla

 15. North Charleston 

 

HSSR Class AA Football Rankings - (After Week 2 Games, Sept. 6)

 1.  Saluda

 2. Strom Thurmond

 3. Barnwell

 4. Hampton County

 5. Clinton

 6. Chesterfield

 7. Woodland

 8. Batesburg-Leesville

 9. Andrews

 10. Chester

 11.  Philip Simmons

 12. North Central

 13. Mullins

 14. Blacksburg

 15. Manning

 

HSSR CLASS A RANKINGS - (After Week “2” Games, Sept. 6)

 1.  Abbeville

 2. Lewisville

 3. Cross

 4. Bamberg-Ehrhardt

 5. Hannah-Pamplico

 6. Blackville-Hilda

 7. Branchville

 8. Lake View 

 9. Dixie

 10. Baptist Hill

 11.  Latta

 12. Lamar   

 13. Johnsonville

 14. McBee

 15. Williston-Elko


HSSR-SCISA AAAA Ranking - (After Week “2” Games, Sept., 6)

 1. Hammond

 2. Northwood Academy

 3. Porter-Gaud

 4. Laurence Manning  

 5. Ben Lippen  

 6. Cardinal Newman  

 

HSSR-SCISA AAA Ranking - (After Week “2” Games, Sept. 6)

 1. Wilson Hall

 2. Florence Christian

 3. Hilton Head Christian

 4. Pinewood Prep  

 5. Northside Christian  

 6. First Baptist  

 

HSSR-SCISA AA Ranking - (After Week “2” Games, Sept.,6)

 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 “2” Games, Sept, 6)

 1. Thomas Heyward

 2. Beaufort Academy

 3. Patrick Henry

 4. Colleton Prep

 5. Williamsburg Academy

 6. Lee Academy

 

HSSSR SCISA 8-Man Ranking - (After Week “2” Games, Sept.,6)

 1.  Richard Winn

 2. Cathedral Academy .

 3. Holly Hill Academy

 4. Wardlaw Academy

 5. Laurens Academy

 6. Jefferson Davis   


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