OCTOBER 17-18 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • October 20, 2024

Nine of 12 weeks of regular season now complete

Thursday's Scores

Gray Collegiate 63, South Aiken 13

Greenwood 49, Woodmont 27
Hillcrest 28, Easley 3

Hilton Head Island 23, May River 10

Mauldin 28, Greenville 17

North Augusta 56, Airport 8

St. Joseph’s 14, Southside Christian 7

T.L. Hanna 42, J.L. Mann 14

Friday Scores

Abbeville 59, Whitmire 0

A.C. Flora 70, Dreher 35

Augusta Christian 34, Cardinal Newman 23

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 36, Ridgeland 0

Barnwell 27, Hampton County 14

Batesburg-Leesville 45, American Leadership 0

Belton Honea Path 48, Crescent 21

Ben Lippen 30, Laurence Manning 23

Berkeley 45, Wando 12

Bishop England 31, Beaufort 14

Blackville-Hilda 41, Calhoun 12

Bluffton 34, Colleton County 3

Blue Ridge 41, Travelers Rest 20

Branchville 38, Military Magnet 14

Byrnes 28, Eastside 9

C.A. Johnson 42, Great Falls 0

Camden 21, York 13

Cane Bay 28, Stratford 14

Carvers Bay 68, Hemingway 0

Catawba Ridge 34, Nation Ford 7

Central 20, Andrew Jackson 0

Chapman 35, Union County 13

Cheraw 28, North Central 0

Chesnee 22, Liberty 16

Chester 34, Columbia 0

Chesterfield 35, Buford 21

Clinton 56, Landrum 22

Clover 21, Indian Land 7

Colleton Prep 38, Lee 14

Daniel 59, Pickens 7

Denmark-Olar 33, Allendale-Fairfax 0

Dillon 35, Marlboro County 12

Dixie 28, Ware Shoals 14

Dutch Fork 42, Lexington 0

Emerald 51, Southside 12

Fairfield Central 62, Eau Claire 3

Gaffney 28, Riverside 21

Gilbert 50, Brookland-Cayce 49

Goose Creek 31, Lucy G. Beckham 7

Greer 21, Seneca 13

Hammond 16, Northwood 0

Hartsville 55, Darlington 0

Holly Hill 64, Cathedral 26

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 42, Williston-Elko 0

Irmo 35, White Knoll 21

James Island 26, Fort Dorchester 7

Johnsonville 25, Green Sea Floyds 14

Keenan 44, Fox Creek 14

Lake City 41, Marion 0

Lake View 35, Latta 20

Lamar 39, Lee Central 12

Laurens Academy 36, Newberry Academy 6

Lewisville 52, Mcbee 7

Loris 52, Georgetown 0

Lower Richland 53, Lakewood 6

Manning 49, Atlantic Collegiate 10

Midland Valley 55, Aiken 7

Mountain View Prep 40, Woodruff 39

Mullins 24, East Clarendon 18

Northside Christian 28, Trinity Collegiate 20

Northwestern 55, Rock Hill 7

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 28, North Charleston 15

Pendleton 57, West-Oak 7

Philip Simmons 52, Academic Magnet 7

Powdersville 39, Palmetto 29

Providence Athletic Club 60, GISC 6

Ridge Spring -Monetta 22, Wagener-Salley 8

Ridge View 41, West Florence 16

River Bluff 30, Chapin 6

Saluda 33, Ninety-Six 7

Scott's Branch 68, Bethune-Bowman 6

Silver Bluff 56, Swansea 26

South Florence 69, Wilson 14

South Pointe 42, Lancaster 13

Spartanburg 27, Boiling Springs 7

Strom Thurmond 55, Pelion 9

Summerville 49, Ashley Ridge 48

Sumter 49, Blythewood 20

The King's Academy 61, Conway Christian 24

Thomas Heyward 35, John Paul II 7

Timberland 21, Andrews 14

Waccamaw 38, Aynor 30

Walhalla 49, Berea 7

Wardlaw 34, W.W. King 26

West Ashley 63, Stall 0

Westside 49, Fountain Inn 18

Westwood 30, Lugoff-Elgin 24

Whale Branch 14, Lake Marion 12

Woodland 42, Burke 18

Wren 55, Laurens 3


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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. 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