Scores from Friday, August 21

Staff Reports • August 22, 2026

SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES 8/21/26 - UPDATED 2 AM - 8/22/2026

Games to be Continued on Saturday or Monday

SATURDAY:  August 22

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 30, Fox Creek 14

Dillon Christian at Florence Christian, at 9am

Carolina Forest at West Florence, at 11am

Hartsville at Wilson, at 11am

Hough (NC) at Northwestern, at 4pm

Fountain Inn at Greenville, resuming at 5pm

Woodruff at Broome, resuming at 6pm

Camden at Dillion, at 6pm

Laurence Manning at Williamsburg Academy, at 7pm

South Pointe at Ridge View - CANCELLED


MONDAY:  August 24

Crestwood at Manning, at 7pm

Columbia at Eau Claire, at 7pm (being played at Keenan HS)



ABBEVILLE 35, SALUDA 33

A C FLORA 31, WHITE KNOLL 21

AIKEN 31, LAKESIDE, GA 7

AIRPORT 34, PELION 7

ANDREW JACKSON 13, CHERAW 12

AUGUSTA CHRISTIAN 33, JOHN PAUL ll 10

AYNOR 20, GEORGETOWN 8

BAMBERG-EHRHARDT 62, HUNTER-KINARD-TYLER 6

BARNWELL 33, BUFORD 12

BATTERY CREEK 22,  WHALE BRANCH 6

BERKELEY 36, STRATFORD 0

BISHOP ENGLAND 14, PORTER-GAUD 7

BLUFFTON 29, SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY 7

BLACKVILLE-HILDA 36, DENMARK-OLAR 0

BOILING SPRINGS 7, SOUTHSIDE CHRISTIAN 0

C A JOHNSON 44, CHESTERFIELD 0

CARVERS BAY 27, LATTA 0

CARDINAL NEWMAN 34, ALA-LEXINGTON 0

CATAWBA RIDGE 24, BLYTHEWOOD 6

CATHEDRAL ACADEMY 44, PALMETTO CHRISTIAN 14

CENTRAL 56, LEWISVILLE 14

CHAMBERS, NC 50, GRAY COLLEGIATE 21

CHAPMAN 26, EASTSIDE 6

COLLETON PREP 44, LEE ACADEMY 0

DANIEL 42, WREN 28

DARLINGTON 19, LAMAR 14

DORMAN 40, HILLCREST 30

DORCHESTER ACADEMY 26, PATRICK HENRY ACADEMY 8

DREHER 56, NORTH CENTRAL 13

EAST COLUMBUS, NC 12, GREEN SEA-FLOYDS 8

EMERALD 21, CRESCENT 6

FAIRFIELD CENTRAL 34, LOWER RICHLAND 7

FIRST BAPTIST 47, ACADEMIC MAGNET 0

FORT MILL 28, CLOVER 7

GAFFNEY 24, SPARTANBURG 20

GILBERT 21, NATION FORD 14

GOOSE CREEK 53, R B STALL 7

GREENWOOD 33, RIVERSIDE 7

GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN 28, MCCORMICK 0

GREER 45, WOODMONT 31

HAMMOND 31, BROOKLAND-CAYCE 13

HAMPTON COUNTY 33, COLLETON COUNTY 0

HANAHAN 34, PHILIP SIMMONS 33

HARDEEVILLE 22, BEAUFORT 20

HILTON HEAD 28, SOUTH FLORENCE 21

HILTON HEAD CHRISTIAN 41, BEAUFORT ACADEMY 0

INDIANLAND 49, HARDING, NC 0

JAMES ISLAND 41, OCEANSIDE 21

JEFFERSON DAVIS ACADEMY 14, ANDREW JACKSON ACADEMY 0

LANCASTER 49, CHESTER 21

LANDRUM 32, WALHALLA 21

LAKE CITY 20, HANNAH-PAMPLICO 7

LAKEWOOD 28, ANDREWS 26

LAKE WYLIE 41, BALLANTYNE RIDGE, NC 35

LAURENS ACADEMY 50, RICHARD WINN ACADEMY 18

LUCY BECKHAM 29, FORT DORCHESTER 6

MARION 33, KINGSTREE 6

MARLBORO COUNTY 61, MYRTLE BEACH 20

MID-CAROLINA 42, NINETY-SIX 21

MIDLAND VALLEY 49, LEXINGTON 42

NEWBERRY 27, UNION COUNTY 0

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH 31, SOCASTEE 7

NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN 55, THORNWELL 16

PENDLETON 21, PALMETTO 11

PICKENS 61, EASLEY 41

PINEWOOD PREP 41, HEATHWOOD HALL 14

POWDERSVILLE 28, SENECA 12

RIVER BLUFF 41, CANE BAY 14

RICHLAND NORTHEAST 38, SPRING VALLEY 9

RIDGE SPRING-MONETTA 48, WARE SHOALS 34

ROCK HILL 24, IRMO 14LUGOFF-ELGIN 41, CHAPIN 25

SOUTH AIKEN 59, SILVER BLUFF 6

SPARTANBURG CHRISTIAN 38, ASHEVILLE CHRISTIAN 21

STROM THURMOND 21, NORTH AUGUSTA 7

SUMMERVILLE 28, SUMTER 7

T L HANNA 17, BELTON-HONEA PATH 14

W J KEENAN 36, SWANSEA 34

WAGENER-SALLEY 48, GREAT FALLS 0

WANDO 18, WEST ASHLEY 3

WEST-OAK 42, CALHOUN FALLS 8

WESTSIDE 39, ASHLEY RIDGE 14

WILSON HALL 22, ORANGEBURG PREP 0

W W KING ACADEMY 38, WARDLAW ACADEMY 2

YORK 26, WESTWOOD 0






36 GAMES TO BE CONTINUED ON SATURDAY OR MONDAY


By Rob Gantt August 22, 2026
Hanahan High School running back Nevaehus Gourdine (right) scores on a short touchdown run while Hawks quarterback Tripp Gallus (2) celebrates.
By Roger Lee August 22, 2026
The Green Wave opened its 2026 season Aug. 21 by handing Sumter a 28-7 loss.
By Staff Reports August 22, 2026
Summer weather brings afternoon thunderstorms and game delays.
By Billy Baker August 21, 2026
Berkeley QB Henry Rivers scrambling in a game last season.
By Thomas Grant Jr. August 19, 2026
River Bluff faced North Augusta at the Lexington County Sports-A-Rama.
By Roger Lee August 17, 2026
The Pinewood Panthers take the field Aug. 14 for their season opener against First Baptist. Photo by Roger Lee
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor August 14, 2026
It is one of many jamborees still going on while a few have been canceled because of expected high heat indexes
By Staff Reports August 11, 2026
Dutch Fork senior Jaden Werth
By Rob Gantt August 11, 2026
Goose Creek and Timberland meet again Friday, Aug. 14, in the Moncks Corner Lions Club jamboree at Berkeley High School.
By Rob Gantt August 7, 2026
By Rob Gantt Special to the HSSR HANAHAN - Two Berkeley County football programs locked horns in a controlled scrimmage Thursday, Aug. 6, and both team's leaders came away somewhat pleased with what they saw. Hanahan coach Milan Turner and Stratford coach Dennie McDaniel were less concerned with the scoreboard and more focused on the small things as the Hawks and Knights battled on the turf at Hanahan's Hawk's Nest facility by Bowen's Corner Elementary. "I'm very pleased with our effort," McDaniel said. "Our attitude has to get a bit better. We had some plays where we broke down in some stuff. We've just got to get out of our feelings and play the next play. That's a young team for you. We've got some maturing to do. We'll do that in the early part of the season. Overall, I thought it was a pretty good performance for a young team." The Class 5A Knights are replacing quite a few starters off a squad that won 10 games and advanced to the third round of the playoffs in 2025. The Knights figure to be able to build around their front seven on defense. Offensively they were hit hard by graduation, though. In terms of returning impact players, the Class 3A Hawks are in a better situation on offense. They bring back a three-year starter at quarterback in big junior lefty Tripp Gallus (6-5, 231). A few other playmakers are back, too, including receivers Grayson Mathes and Quamel Grant . Turner's bunch finished 6-6 in 2025. "For me, I want to see a physicality and a toughness from our kids," Turner said about the first scrimmage. "I told them before we started. I said be violent between the whistles. We know they're going to make some mistakes and obviously we want to try to minimize those. We want to see things like running to the football, all the things that don't take talent. Those are the things I have to see. If I don't see those, we've got a lot of work to do. I feel like we saw that." During Hanahan's opening set of offensive plays, Gallus hooked up with Mathes for an 81-yard touchdown pass on a tunnel screen and Grant over the middle for an 80-yard scoring strike. Stratford defensive lineman Kermit Davis got the Knights on the board with a sack and fumble return for a tally. When the situational scrimmage moved to red zone work, Knights running back Malachi Breland reached paydirt twice, while quarterbacks Dathan Haywood and Caleb Lott tossed touchdowns to Denzel Lazo and Jayden Lee. The Hawks recorded three scores from the red zone, with running back Xavier Sabback scoring on the ground and Gallus distributing his third and fourth touchdown tosses to Jesiah Smith and Evan Knight. During goal-line possessions, which capped the scrimmage, Breland crossed the goal line for the third time and Haywood hooked up with Tyrese Simmons for a score. Sabback capped the scoring for the Hawks with a touchdown run out of the wildcat formation. Earlier, Stratford defensive back Jayden Judge and Hanahan safety Landon Hubler snagged interceptions. Mathes snuffed out Stratford's first drive with a pick in the end zone. The Hawks host Cane Bay Friday, Aug. 14, in a scrimmage. "Now, it's about shrinking the amount of mistakes," Turner said. "We've got tape of this. We want to identify those mistakes: what were mental errors, what were physical errors and what did us as coaches do. Maybe it was us that didn't put our kids in position to be successful." Stratford suits up in the Moncks Corner Lions Club jamboree Aug. 14 at Berkeley High School. "It's going to be a quick opportunity for us," McDaniel said. "We've only got two quarters but we want to make it as game-like as possible. I want to see us clean up the silly penalties and get better at just playing the next play."
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