Lovell Stevenson's 4 TD passes lifts Manning to 53-20 win over Mulllins

from staff reports • October 13, 2025

Others is HSSR roundup include Dillon, Dutch Fork, NMB, B-L, Dorchester, Wilson Hall, Clinton, South Florence

Manning – Manning High School improved to 2-1 in Region 7-AA with a 53-20 victory over Mullins on Friday at the Mullins field.

 

The Monarchs, who improved to 4-3 on the season, were led by Lovell Stevenson. He completed 12 of 19 passes for 235 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown.

 

CJ Robinson had six of the receptions for 135 yards and two touchdowns. Lovon Stevenson had three catches for 69 yards and a score, and Derahjae Wheeler had a 17-yard TD catch.

 

Isaiah Baxter led the rushing attack with 51 yards on 11 carries. Tyrell Nelson had 50 yards and a TD on seven carries, and Jontavious Canty had 49 yards and a score on 13 carries.

 

Lovon Stevenson had a big game on defense as well. He had five tackles for a loss and two quarterback sacks among his team-leading nine tackles. Daniel Robinson had two TFLs, while CJ Robinson and Dontavious Canty both had an interception.

 

Mullins fell to 3-4 and 2-2.

 

Dillon 39

Aynor 11

 

Aynor Dillon outscored Aynor 24-0 in the second half on the way to a 39-11 victory on Friday at the AHS field.

 

           Quarterback Khayel Sam Fong-Talia led the Wildcats, who improved to 4-3 overall and 1-1 in Region -AAA. He completed 10 of 14 passes for 172 yards and two touchdowns.

 

Jamaurious Robertson had seven of those catches for 137 yards and the two scores.

 

           Noah Singletary led the rushing attacking, picking up 116 yards and scoring three times on 12 carries.

 

           Malachi Nelson led the defense with 15 tackles. Dayshawn Adams had 12 tackles, one sack and one TFL, Donterious Rogers and Milichi Quick both had 11 tackles, and Dontavious Tanksley had 10 tackles.

 

           D’Rontae McClam had eight tackles and an interception.

 

           Dutch Fork 41

           White Knoll 24

 

           Lexington Dutch Fork trailed 24-20 entering the fourth quarter before putting up 21 unanswered points for a 41-24 victory over White Knoll on Friday at the WKHS field.

 

           Quintin Wilson rushed for 116 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries to lead the Silver Foxes, who improved to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in Region 4-AAAAA. Kyle Henry ran for a score and 33 yards on six carries.

 

           Jaxon Knotts completed 8 of 15 passes for 132 yards and a touchdown while running for another TD. Wide receiver Stone Furrey had three catches for 86 yards and a score.

 

           Mario Anderson led the defense with seven tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery. Ethan Moze also had seven tackles and an interception, Raleigh Salters recovered a fumble and had five tackles, and Jaden Wuerth had seven tackles, a TFL and caused a fumble.

 

           White Knoll fell to 5-2 and 1-1.The Wolves were led by quarterback McKiever Jhais. He rushed for 142 yards and three scores on 10 carries while completing 13 of 24 passes for 180 yards.

 

           Tyson Fanning had four catches for 75 yards and ran for 37 yards. Tyler Brown had three catches for 75 yards.

 

           North Myrtle Beach 30

           Socastee 14

 

           Myrtle Beach North Myrtle Beach improved to 3-4 overall and 1-1 in Region 6-AAAAA with a 30-14 victory over Socastee on Friday at the SHS field.

 

           Jayden Wilson ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries to lead the Chiefs. Will McNeeley ran for 61 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries while catching two passes for 23 yards. Dustin Clement ran for a touchdown.

 

Christian Royals ran for both of Socastee’s touchdowns. .

 

           Socastee fell to 1-6 and 0-2.

 

Batesburg-Leesville 49

Ninety Six 14

 

Ninety Six Batesburg-Leesville scored 22 points in the third quarter to break the game open on the way to a 49-14 victory over Ninety Six on Friday at the NSHS field.

 

The Panthers, who improved to 4-3 overall and 1-1 in Region 2-AA, led just 14-0 at halftime.

 

Running back Amadre Wooden led B-L by rushing for 238 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries. KD Whitt had a 66-yard scoring run and caught two passes for 30 yards and another score. Defensively, he returned an interception 57 yards for a score.

 

Joe Moore led Ninety Six, rushing for 75 yards on 23 carries and catching five passes for 55 yards and a score. Carver Davis had the other score.

 

Dorchester 60

Clarendon Hall 0

 

St. George Dorchester Academy improved to 7-0 with a 60-0 in over Clarendon Hall on Friday at the DA field.

 

The Raiders, who improved to 2-0 in Region 1-Class A, spread the wealth on offense. Quarterback John Quattlebaum completed 4 of 6 passes for 84 yards and a touchdown while catching a 2-yard scoring pass from tight end Abe Shuler. Carter Brooks completed 5 of 7 passes for 66 yards and two scores.

 

Graham Varnadoe had three catches for 37 yards and two touchdowns, Landon Holly had a 49-yard catch, and Shuler had a 16-yard TD catch. Reed Almers had two carries for 97 yards and a score, Warren Judy had a 52-yard scoring run, and John Whetsell had four carries for 39 yards and two scores.

 

Clayton Zeigler recovered a fumble for a touchdown to go with six tackles and one sack. Will Quattlebaum had six tackles, two TFLs and one interception, Varnadoe had an interception, Judy had seven tackles and three TFLs, Matthew Byron had seven tackles and four TFLs, Almers had six tackles and one TFL, Colson Williams had four tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble, Jack Whetsell had five tackles and two TFLs and John Quattlebaum had a sack.

 

Clarendon Hall fell to 0-8 and 0-3.

 

Wilson Hall 35

Trinity Collegiate 18

 

Sumter Wilson Hall improved to 3-0 in SCISA Region II-AAA with a 35-18 triumph over Trinity Collegiate on Friday at Gaither Spencer Field.

 

The Barons, who are 6-1 overall, were led by Milling Galloway with 11 carries for 169 yards and three touchdowns. Defensive lineman Walker Wilson had eight tackles, two TFLs and a sack.

 

The Titans fell to 5-3 and 2-1.

 

Clinton 50

Chesnee 29

 

Chesnee Clinton had three players run for over 100 yards as the Red Devils piled up 508 rushing yards in a 50-29 victory over Chesnee on Friday at the Chesnee field.

 

Javen Cook led Clinton with 182 yards and four touchdowns on 15 carries. KJ Vance had seven carries for 177 yards and two TDs, and Angelo Cromer had 106 yards and a score on four carries.

 

Quarterback Owen Genn rushed for 43 yards on five carries while completing 4 of 8 passes for 31 yards.

 

Quarterback Evan Reece-Lawter led the Chesnee offense. He ran for 117 yards and a score on 21 carries while completing 10 of 25 passes for 138 yards and a score.

 

Blake Cochran rushed for 94 yards on 11 carries. Braylon Blanton had six catches for 69 yards and a score.

 

Clinton improved to 5-3 overall and 2-0 in Region 1-AA. Chesnee fell to 4-3 and 1-1.

 

South Florence 49

Lakewood 0

 

Sumter – South Florence scored 28 points in the first quarter and added 21 more in the second for a 49-0 victory over Lakewood on Thursday at J. Frank Baker Stadium.

 

           The Bruins, who improved to 6-1 overall and 3-0 in Region 5-AAAA, were led by quarterback Messiah Jackson. He completed 5 of 7 passes for 76 yards and three touchdowns. Jay Aun Perkins caught a 52-yard TD pass, Malik Robinson had two catches for five yards and a score, and Bryce Thompson had two catches for six yards and a score. Demont Spears had three catches for 33 yards.

 

           Gabe McLaughlin led the SF rushing attack with nine carries for 63 yards and a touchdown. Cameron James had five carries for 43 yards and a TD, and Treychon Blue had six carries for 31 yards and a score. Jayden Allen also had 41 yards on five carries.

 

           Gerkiem Hall led the defense, returning an interception 28 yards for a touchdown Terry Gordon and Quashawn Byrd both had two tackles for a loss, and Myles Johnson had an interception.

 

           Coy Joyner was perfect on all seven of his extra point attempts.

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