SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Staff reports • October 11, 2025

Complete list of October 10 final scores broken down by classification and region

5A

Region 1

Greenwood 42, Greenville 14

Hillcrest 51, J.L. Mann 14

Mauldin 49, Easley 24

T.L. Hanna 42, Woodmont 9

Region 2

Boiling Springs 45, Wade Hampton 0

Gaffney 28, Byrnes 16

Riverside 43, Eastside 30

Spartanburg 33, Dorman 30

Region 3

Indian Land 34, Catawba Ridge 7

Northwestern 56, Fort Mill 40

Rock Hill 30, Nation Ford 14

Region 4

Dutch Fork 41, White Knoll 24

Irmo 56, River Bluff 14

Lexington 29, Chapin 7

Region 5

Ridge View 26, Lugoff-Elgin 0

West Florence 21, Blythewood 7

Westwood 31, Spring Valley 0

Region 6

Carolina Forest 48, St. James 0

Myrtle Beach 56, Conway 19

North Myrtle Beach 30, Socastee 14

Region 7

Berkeley 45, Goose Creek 3

Cane Bay 8, Wando 0

Stratford 29, Lucy Beckham 28

Region 8

Ashley Ridge 56, Stall 12

Fort Dorchester 25, West Ashley 21

Summerville 14, James Island 9

 

4A

Region 1

Laurens 58, Southside 0

Westside 43, Emerald 7

Wren 45, Fountain Inn 34

Region 2

Daniel 53, Travelers Rest 7

Greer 61, Blue Ridge 21

Seneca 48, Berea 0

Region 3

A.C. Flora 49, Richland Northeast 10

Lancaster 20, Dreher 14

South Pointe 41, York 0

Region 4

Brookland-Cayce 20, Aiken 19

Gilbert 21, Midland Valley 14

Gray Collegiate 62, Airport 7

Region 5

Hartsville 34, Crestwood 21

Lower Richland 28, Wilson 13

South Florence 49, Lakewood 0

Region 6

Beaufort 14, Colleton County 0

May River 14, Bishop England 7

 

3A

Region 1

Crescent 49, West-Oak 0

Pendleton 35, Walhalla 0

Region 2

Powdersville 31, Christ Church 28

St. Joseph’s 59, Carolina High 0

Southside Christian 38, Palmetto 10

Region 3

Broome 42, Union County 0

Mountain View Prep 50, Chapman 7

Region 4

Newberry 41, Fox Creek 14

Silver Bluff 27, Keenan 8

Region 5

Dillon 39, Aynor 11

Loris 42, Waccamaw 9

Marlboro County 34, Georgetown 0

Region 6

Oceanside Collegiate 49, North Charleston 6

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 18, Hanahan 12

 

2A

Region 1

Blacksburg 14, Landrum 6

Clinton 50, Chesnee 29

Region 2

Batesburg-Leesville 49, Ninety Six 14

Saluda 51, Pelion 7

Strom Thurmond 54, American Leadership Academy 0

Region 3

Chester 29, Fairfield Central 16

Mid-Carolina 32, Columbia 8

Region 4

Andrew Jackson 65, Chesterfield 0

Region 5

Hampton County 56, Lake Marion 0

Whale Branch 28, Edisto 24

Region 6

Andrews 33, Woodland 29

Philip Simmons 63, Burke 0

Timberland 47, Academic Magnet 21

Region 7

Atlantic Collegiate Academy 39, Lake City 28

East Clarendon 34, Kingstree 0

Manning 53, Mullins 20

 

1A

Region 1

Abbeville 63, Calhoun Falls 14

Dixie 49, Whitmire 12

Ware Shoals 48, McCormick 0

Region 2

C.A. Johnson 52, McBee 28

Lamar 41, Great Falls 6

Lewisville 61, Lee Central 26

Region 3

Blackville-Hilda 26, Wagener-Salley 6

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 56, Calhoun County 7

Ridge Spring-Monetta 25, Williston-Elko 8

Region 4

Hardeeville 47, Denmark-Olar 24

Ridgeland 30, Allendale-Fairfax 0

Region 5

Baptist Hill 20, Branchville 13

Bethune-Bowman 58, St. John’s 0

Cross 38, Scott’s Branch 14

Region 6

Carvers Bay 32, Lake View 7

Hannah-Pamplico 48, Green Sea Floyds 0

1A VS. INDEPENDENT

Clear Dot Charter 36, Academic Magnet 0

 

SCISA

11-Man

Bethesda 40, Dillon Christian 6

Calhoun Academy 48, Carolina Academy 12

Colleton Prep 52, Patrick Henry 12

Dorchester 60, Clarendon Hall 0

Florence Christian 35, Camden Military 6

Greenwood Christian 28, Thomas Sumter 14

Hammond 24, Augusta Christian 0

Heathwood Hall 28, Ben Lippen 6

Hilton Head Christian 33, First Baptist 6

John Paul II 17, Hilton Head Prep 7

Laurence Manning 61, Cardinal Newman 6

Northwood 34, Porter-Gaud 7

Orangeburg Prep 28, Northside Christian 15

Pee Dee 59, St. John’s Christian 33

Thomas Heyward 49, Andrew Jackson Academy 15

Williamsburg 29, Lee Academy 0

Wilson Hall 35, Trinity Collegiate 18

SCISA VS. GEORGIA

Towns County 29, Spartanburg Christian 22

8-Man

Cathedral 26, Cross Schools 6

Holly Hill 58, The King’s Academy 26

Jefferson Davis beats Palmetto Christian by forfeit

Laurens Academy 52, Christian Academy 21

Wardlaw 20, Newberry Academy 12

W.W. King 54, Richard Winn 16

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