SCHSL AND SCISA FIRST-ROUND PLAYOFF SCORES, SECOND-ROUND MATCHUPS

Staff reports • November 8, 2025

Overwhelming majority of games go according to script with a few upsets sprinkled in

SCHSL

5A Division I

First Round

Friday

Upper State

(5) Rock Hill 47, (12) Spring Valley 0

(6) Spartanburg 45, (11) J.L. Mann 3

(10) Blythewood 42, (7) Clover 23

(9) Boiling Springs 16, (8) Mauldin 14

Lower State

(5) Summerville 65, (12) West Ashley 21

(6) James Island 48, (11) Wando 0

(7) River Bluff 24, (10) Cane Bay 13

(8) Fort Dorchester 24, (9) Lexington 21

Second Round

November 14

Upper State

(9) Boiling Springs (1) Dutch Fork

(5) Rock Hill at (4) Byrnes

(10) Blythewood at (2) Dorman

(6) Spartanburg at (3) Ridge View

Lower State

(8) Fort Dorchester at (1) Carolina Forest

(5) Summerville at (4) Ashley Ridge

(7) River Bluff at (2) Stratford

(6) James Island at (3) Sumter

 

5A Division II

First Round

Friday

Upper State

(5) Gaffney 28, (12) Eastside 10

(6) Hillcrest 35, (11) Riverside 14

(7) Greenville 42, (10) Nation Ford 35

(8) Catawba Ridge 13, (9) Fort Mill3

Lower State

(5) Lucy Beckhm 38, (12) North Myrtle Beach 21

(6) West Florence 42, (11) Conway 7

(7) Westwood 41, (10) St. James 14

(8) Lugoff-Elgin 42, (9) Socastee 6

Second Round

November 14

Upper State

(8) Catawba Ridge at (1) Northwestern

(5) Gaffney at (4) Greenwood

(7) Greenville at (2) T.L. Hanna

(6) Hillcrest at (3) Indian Land

Lower State

(8) Lugoff-Elgin at (1) Irmo

(5) Lucy Beckham at (4) White Knoll

(7) Westwood at (2) Berkeley

(6) West Florence at (3) Myrtle Beach

 

4A

First Round

Friday

Upper State

(1)         South Pointe 63, (16) Beaufort 13

(9) Emerald 44, (8) Fountain Inn 36

(5) A.C. Flora 49, (12) York 14

(4) Seneca 28, (13) Lancaster 21

(6) Wren 42, (11) Blue Ridge 28

(3) Westside 49, (14) Pickens 21

(7) Camden 38, (10) Greer 20

(2) Daniel 14, (15) Dreher 10

Lower State

(1)         South Florence 47, 6) Darlington 7

(8)         Bishop England 24, (9) Lower Richland 7

(12) Gilbert 38, (5) Bluffton 21

(4) North Augusta 44, (13) Midland Valley 6

(6) Hartsville 45, (11) Crestwood 8

(3) Gray Collegiate 63, (14) Brookland-Cayce 3

(10) Wilson 36, (7) May River 28

(2) Hilton Head Island 52, (15) South Aiken 24

Second Round

November 14

Upper State

(9)         Emerald at (1) South Pointe

(5) A.C. Flora at (4) Seneca

(6) Wren 42 at (3) Westside

(7) Camden at (2) Daniel

Lower State

(10)                    Bishop England at (1) South Florence

(11)                    Gilbert at (4) North Augusta

(6) Hartsville at (3) Gray Collegiate

(10) Wilson at (2) Hilton Head Island

 

3A

First Round

Friday

Upper State

(1)         Powdersville 66, (16) Carolina 0

(9) Pendleton 24, (8) Broome 21

(5) Mountain View Prep 28, (12) St. Joseph’s 21

(4) Crescent 52, (13) Union County 14

(3) Belton-Honea Path 56, (14) Palmetto 7

(6) Southside Christian 55, (11) Chapman 15

(7) Christ Church 42, (10) Walhalla 7

(2) Woodruff 49, (15) West-Oak 7

Lower State

(1)         Oceanside Collegiate 49, (16) Georgetown 15

(9) Marlboro County 49, (8) Swansea 13

(5) Silver Bluff 34, (12) North Charleston 13

(4) Dillon 49, (13) Fox Creek 8

(3) Loris 59, (14) Battery Creek 19

(6) Orangeburg-Wilkinson 25, (11) Keenan 12

(7) Hanahan 38, (10) Waccamaw 21

(2) Newberry 54, (15) Aynor 14

Second Round

November 14

Upper State

(9)         Pendleton at (1) Powdersville

(5) Mountain View Prep at (4) Crescent

(6)  Southside Christian at (3) Belton-Honea Path

(7) Christ Church at (2) Woodruff

Lower State

(9)         Marlboro County at (1) Oceanside Collegiate

(5) Silver Bluff at (4) Dillon

(6) Orangeburg-Wilkinson at (3) Loris

(7) Hanahan at (2) Newberry

 

2A

First Round

Friday

Upper State

Clinton 56, North Central 7

Saluda 33, Mid-Carolina 13

Andrew Jackson 34, Ninety Six 16

Fairfield Central 50, Chesnee 21

Chester 50, Blacksburg 6

Batesburg-Leesville 42, Eau Claire 0

Strom Thurmond 49, Chesterfield 0

Liberty 35, Pelion 14

Lower State

Hampton County 56, Lake City 22

Cheraw 17, Andrews 7

Manning 48, Academic Magnet 7

Timberland 46, Barnwell 8

Central 56, Kingstree 6

East Clarendon 14, Lake Marion 0

Philip Simmons 57, Whale Branch 12

Atlantic Collegiate 14, Woodland 0

Second Round

November 14

Upper State

Saluda at Clinton

Andrew Jackson at Fairfield Central

Batesburg-Leesville at Chester

Liberty at Strom Thurmond

Lower State

Cheraw at Hampton County

Timberland at Manning

East Clarendon at Central

Atlantic Collegiate at Philip Simmons

 

1A

First Round

Friday

Upper State

Abbeville 63, McBee 0

Lewisville 62, Whitmire 0

Blackville-Hilda 45, McCormick 6

C.A. Johnson 12, Calhoun County 0

Hunter-Kinard Tyler 56, Lee Central 14

Ware Shoals 38, Ridge Spring-Monetta 0

Lamar 49, Calhoun Falls 0

Wagener-Salley 14, Dixie 9

Lower State

Cross gets bye

Bethune-Bowman 34, Ridgeland 30

Scott’s Branch 32, Hannah-Pamplico 14

Johnsonville 48, Branchville 14

Carvers Bay 39, Allendale-Fairfax 0

Lake View 28, Hardeeville 6

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 65, St. John’s 0

Latta 34, Baptist Hill 14

Second Round

November 14

Upper State

Lewisville at Abbeville

C.A. Johnson at Blackville-Hilda

Ware Shoals at Hunter-Kinard Tyler

Wagener-Salley at Lamar

Lower State

Bethune-Bowman at Cross

Johnsonville at Scott’s  Branch

Lake View at Carvers Bay

Latta at Bamberg-Ehrhardt

 

SCISA

AAAA

First Round

Friday

Heathwood Hall 48, Ben Lippen 14

Porter-Gaud 13, Laurence Manning 6

Semifinals

November 14

Heathwood Hall at Hammond

Porter-Gaud at Northwood

 

AAA

First Round

Friday

Wilson Hall 56, First Baptist24

Hilton Head Christian 42, Trinity Collegiate 20

Pinewood Prep 60, Northside Christian 13

Florence Christian 28, John Paul II 12

Semifinals

November 14

Hilton Head Christian at Wilson Hall

Florence Christian at Pinewood Prep

 

AA

First Round

Friday

Hilton Head Prep 27, Calhoun Academy 26

Pee Dee 27, Orangeburg Prep 0

Bethesda Academy 46, Thomas Sumter 6

Greenwood Christian 31, Dillon Christian 7

Semifinals

November 14

Hilton Head Prep at Pee Dee

Greenwood Christian at Bethesda Academy

 

Class A

First Round

Friday

Williamsburg 40, Patrick Henry 12

Thomas Heyward 47, Carolina Academy 20

Colleton Prep 44, Lee Academy 28

Dorchester 46, Beaufort Academy 20

Semifinals

November 14

Thomas Heyward at Williamsburg

Dorchester at Colleton Prep

 

8-Man

First Round

Friday

Jefferson Davis 44, Wardlaw 42

Holly Hill 38, Richard Winn 20

Semifinals

November 14

Jefferson Davis at W.W. King

Holly Hill at Laurens Academy


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