Keep up with the Latest SCHSL Basketball Playoffs

Larry Gamble • March 1, 2025

The SCHSL Brackets are in full swing at the Florence Center, 3300 W Radio Dr, Florence, SC.  The High School Sports Report is covering all the championship games and some of the bracket games.  Look for in-depth articles and some action photos online at HSSR.com. 


Join us at The Florence Center for exciting, live tournament baseball play and see some of the best high school basketball players in the competing for their championship title. 


The Championship games on March 6th, 7th, and 8th will be viewable on these stations out of these markets:

Asheville, NC / Greenville, SC
      WMYA (My40 Asheville-Greenville )
 
Columbia, SC
      WACH.2 – (TBD Network) –
the network is called TBD
 
Charleston, SC
      WCIV (MyTV Charleston)
 
Myrtle Beach, SC
       Thursday – Friday: EPDE(CW21 Myrtle Beach)
       Saturday: HPDE (WPDE-4)

 
Tickets are available in advance or at the box office: 



Box Office:

Tickets are $15 at the box office. The box office will accept cash, debit and major credit cards.


Advanced ticketing Link: Ticketmaster

Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are $15 plus the additional Ticketmaster fees.


Parking:

Parking is $10 per car. All parking for guests attending an event is located at Gates 3 and 5. Overnight parking is not permitted.


Concessions:

Concessions will be available and will accept cash, debit and major credit cards.


Fan Information:
Spectator entrances are located at doors on both sides of the box office.
Gates open for spectators 1 hour before the start each day.
Children 5 and under are free. Tickets purchased will be for the day only.

Fans and parents are allowed to have cameras at the event.

Fans will not be permitted to reserve sections of seats.

No artificial noisemakers or handheld signs will be allowed.

No parents or fans will be allowed on the court during and following any game.

Re-entry is not allowed, and a new ticket must be purchased if a patron decides to leave the building with plans of returning.


The Florence Center requests that guests arrive early and travel light, as all guests and bags entering the Florence Center are subject to search. (See clear bag policy).

Walk-through metal detectors and /or hand-held security wands may be utilized during entry.


Finals Schedule

Thurs 3/6

2:00 1A Girls  / 4:00 1A Boys. /  6:00 3A Girls  /  8:00 3A Boys


Fri 3/7

2:00 4A Girls  /  4:00 4A Boys  /  6:00 5A Div.1 Girls  /  8:00 5A Div.1 Boys


Sat 3/8

12:00 2A Girls  /  2:00 2A Boys  /  4:00 5A Div.2 Girls  /  6:00 5A Div.2 Boys




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