NOVEMBER 1 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • November 2, 2024

SCISA ready for postseason; one more week left for SCHSL

Abbeville 69, Ware Shoals 6

Academic Magnet 13, Burke 12

Andrew Jackson 49, Buford 7

Ashley Ridge 47, West Ashley 41

Augusta Christian 20, Ben Lippen 6

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 36, Denmark-Olar 26

Barnwell 21, Whale Branch 14

Batesburg-Leesville 28, Saluda 7

Brookland-Cayce 49, Airport 14

Belton Honea Path 49, Walhalla 0

Berkeley 66, Cane Bay 6

Bethesda Academy 40, St. John’s Christian 15

Bishop England 35, Colleton County 6

Blackville-Hilda 20, Williston-Elko 6

Blue Ridge 48, Berea 20

Bluffton 24, May River 21

Byrnes 27, Boiling Springs 22

Calhoun County 37, Wagener-Salley 0

Camden 44, A.C. Flora 21

Cane Bay 28, Goose Creek 22

Carolina Forest 42, Conway 0

Central 38, North Central 7

Chapman 49, Broome 28

Cheraw 45, Chesterfield 7

Chesnee 44, Landrum 34

Christ Church 17, Palmetto 9

Clover 34, Catawba Ridge 21

Crescent 14, Pendleton 0

Crestwood 42, Lakewood 7

Cross 36, Baptist Hill 0

Daniel 48, Greer 21

Darlington 36, Wilson 20

Dillon 56, Georgetown 0

Dorman 35, Eastside 7

Dutch Fork 41, River Bluff 14

East Clarendon 42, Marion 22

Emerald 26, Laurens 17

Fairfield Central 48, Columbia 0

Florence Christian 16, Trinity Collegiate 13

Fountain Inn 55, Southside 26

Gaffney 43, Wade Hampton 0

Gray Collegiate 42, Gilbert 0

Greenwood 38, Hillcrest 16

Greenwood Christian 44, Spartanburg Christian 25

Hammond 52, Cardinal Newman 21

Hanahan 48, Battery Creek 13

Hannah-Pamplico 55, Hemingway 6

Hartsville 54, South Florence 35

Hilton Head Christian 43, Hilton Head Prep 3

Hilton Head Island 29, Beaufort 11

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 60, Ridge Spring-Monetta 8

Irmo 55, Chapin 21

J.L. Mann 55, Greenville 12

James Island 53, Stall 0

Jefferson Davis 12, Holly Hill 0

Kingstree 44, Atlantic Collegiate 0

Lake View 51, Green Sea Floyds 8

Latta 48, Johnsonville 14

Laurens Academy 40, W.W. King 26

Lee Central 48, C.A. Johnson 8

Lewisville 37, Lamar 7

Liberty 45, Blacksburg 22

Loris 28, Aynor 8

Manning 24, Lake City 18

McBee 49, Great Falls 13

Mid-Carolina 37, Eau Claire 0

Myrtle Beach 21, North Myrtle Beach 6

Nation Ford 27, Fort Mill 23

Newberry 45, Swansea 0

North Augusta 45, Midland Valley 21

Northside Christian 48, Camden Military 14

Northwestern 45, Indian Land 0  

Northwood 34, Heathwood Hall 13

Patrick Henry 34, Andrew Jackson Academy 0

Pee Dee 54, Dillon Christian 28

Pelion 28, American Leadership 6

Philip Simmons 50, Andrews 22

Pickens 56, Travelers Rest 0

Pinewood Prep 69, John Paul II 21

Powdersville 28, St. Joseph’s 21  

Richard Winn 60, Wardlaw 14

Ridge View 21, Blythewood 7

Silver Bluff 34, Fox Creek 7

Socastee 33, St. James 20

South Aiken 26, Aiken 14

South Pointe 56, Richland Northeast 6

Spartanburg 56, Riverside 20

Strom Thurmond 21, Ninety Six 7

Summerville 50, Fort Dorchester 21

Sumter 65, Westwood 28

Thomas Heyward 49, Beaufort Academy 25

Timberland 27, Woodland 9

Wando 10, Lucy G. Beckham 7

Westside 56, Wren 28

White Knoll 35, Lexington 21

Whitmire 65, Calhoun Falls 22

Williamsburg 45, Dorchester 22

Wilson Hall 45, First Baptist 7

Woodmont 38, Easley 35

Woodruff 42, Union County 15

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By Billy G. Baker Publisher Moncks Corner —With thanks to the web site “High School Football America’s Draft Tracker” the HSSR is very proud of the 8 young men who played high school football in the state of South Carolina who had their names called in the recent NFL draft, held in Green Bay Wisconsin. While we already knew the majority of these athletes drafted, based on watching the draft in real time, this wonderful “High School Football America’s Draft Tracker” allows us to verify which states had the most players drafted, and share our own feelings about how the state of South Carolina stacks up against the rest of the nation based on sheer population numbers among other factors. In the recent draft the top 10 states in players drafted from high schools in each state included: Texas (36), Florida (24), Georgia (22), California (15), Virginia (10), with Michigan , Alabama , and North Carolina next with 9 each, while South Carolina and Maryland closed out the nation’s top 10 states at 8 each. As someone who has followed the NFL draft closely for the past 40 years, this reporter was a bit surprised at some of the NFL numbers produced by states who use to average more drafted high school players, than they produced in the 2025 draft. For example, the state of Ohio, with a population of 11.88 million people had just seven home grown players drafted in 2025. Pennsylvania, with a population of 13.8 million people had just five former high school players drafted! The 8 players from South Carolina include three from the Gamecocks. They include former Irmo FS Nick Emmanwori , (pick 35 by Seatle), former Marion star DL T.J. Sanders (pick 41 by Buffalo), and former Conway stand-out Tonka Hemingway (pick 135 by Las Vegas). Former Hammond five-star rated DL Jordan Burch , who spent the past two seasons at Oregon, after starting his career with South Carolina was pick 78 by Arizona. Former Clover High WR and Virgina Tech player Jaylin Lane went to Washington with the 128 th pick. Louisville’s Quincey Riley, a CB who played at AC Flora was drafted by New Orleans with pick 131. Former Gaffney stud and Georgia DL Tyrion Ingram - Dawkins was chosen by Minnesota with pick 139. The 8 th and final player drafted from the state of South Carolina was former Rock Hill and current Alabama tight end Robbie Ouzts. Based on a per capita formula, factored mainly on population and number of high schools in each state fielding a varsity football team, the state of South Carolina must be considered one of the top states in the nation for producing NFL talent year-end and year-out. Let’s compare the bordering states of North and South Carolina to document real data. The state of North Carolina produced 9 NFL signees in the recent draft, one more than South Carolina. They have a population of 11 million people, with nearly 525 high school varsity football programs. (Both public and private schools) The state of South Carolina has a population of 5.4 million people with around 252 public and private varsity football programs in the Palmetto State. On this per capita formula one would have to give the edge to South Carolina is the actual production of NFL talent based on the criteria used. The aforementioned information is a key reason the HSSR continues to complain about the accuracy of national recruiting services, who put out lists, in advance of the upcoming May Evaluation football recruiting period. As of April, 27 th 247 Sports listed 15 2026 players from the state of North Carolina in their national Top 247 Player list while only listing three players from the state of South Carolina! If this does not confirm a bias towards the state of South Carolina we hardly know what would! The facts are the facts. Going back 40 years there has only been an average difference of around two players a year difference between the two states in prep players going on to be drafted in the NFL despite the fact the state of North Carolina has twice the population and twice the number of high schools playing football. If you currently have 15 players in their Top 247 from North Carolina, the state of South Carolina should have at least 12 players in the current 2026 class on their list based on real data over time! The three prep players listed from South Carolina include South Pointe FS J’Zavien Currence , committed to South Carolina and Dorman FS Kentavious Anderson , a hard lean-to Clemson, along with Dutch Fork DE Julian Walker who is uncommitted. Numerous players in South Carolina, with 10 or more major college offers did not make the national 247 list headed up by Timberland OL Desmond Green who will come into the May recruiting period with 21 major college offers. Finally, there are only 20 players from South Carolina currently listed on the 247 state-by-state list, despite the fact the Palmetto State had 40 players sign on with major college football programs in 2025! At the same time, 247 Sports lists 54 players on the North Carolina state-by-state list for May evaluation. Does this seem fair? Three months ago, the HSSR pointed out that six of the 80 players invited to participate in the Next Level Under Armour All-American game, for rising freshmen were from the state of South Carolina. This all-star game was played in Orlando, Florida and witnessed by numerous national scouting services, If the 2030 football class from South Carolina does not have five or six players on All National Top 300 list we should all throw up our hands and wonder who is behind a bias that is not properly promoting the talent level of high school football in South Carolina.
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