SCHSL Championship Game Programs

Larry Gamble • November 29, 2024

A championship season deserves championship recognition when your school makes it to the big game.  


The SCHSL has the HSSR produce their official, full color, championship game program. This is a valuable keepsake for parents and students to mark the conclusion of a great football season. Each game, the HSSR produces two unique programs that are tailored to the schools playing with their supporters ads and the opposing team’s roster included.  


When you are having a Championship Season, schools and parents should go all out to celebrate making it to the Championship Game. After all, your team made it further than any other team in your region and classification. Every team and player wants to be the Championship game, celebrate their achievement.


The Championship Game Programs capture those life long memories made during this season. The excitement affects everyone from the Freshman experiencing the excitement of the big game for the first time to the Senior who is playing their final high school football game. Of course, the parents and grandparents also share in the emotional excitement just like their student athletes.  

 

Schools, parents, and business supporters should be thinking about “supporting the home team” now. Parents can do a shout out ad to their athletes, businesses can show support for their local school. Other teams at the school can get in on the celebration with their own team photo and a supportive message for the big game.


The semi-final games are December 6th, that sets the teams playing in each Championship game. This year, the games start on Thursday Dec 12th and conclude on Saturday Dec 14th. Again this year, the games are at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium on the SC State campus in Orangeburg, SC.

    12/12 @ 2:00pm  - Class AA 

    12/12 @ 7:30pm  - Class A

    12/13 @ 2:00pm  - Class 5A D1

    12/13 @ 7:30pm  - Class 4A

    12/14 @ 12:00pm - Class 3A

    12/14 @ 6:00pm  - Class 5A D2


Every year, the teams in the big games change even if it’s just a new senior class of players. The championship game program captures a season full of memories to show where the season concluded; playing for the state title.


Now is the time to be thinking about supporting your student athletes and school because you want them playing in the big game.  



Photo: a cover from one team in the 2023 Championship games.


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