Week 0 - HSSR High School Football Honor Rolls:

Staff Reports • August 28, 2025

South Florence junior RB Cameron James in the 2024 Class AAAA state title game.

 

Week 0 HSSR High School Football Honor Rolls:

 

Note: E-mail weekly honor roll nominations to hsreport@aol.com

Friday night-Tuesday night during the football season

 

HSSR Class AAAAA Honor Roll Week Zero:

HSSR AAAAA Player of The Week: QB-Kason Canupp-Nation Ford

Canupp completed 21-of-34 for 372 yds & 4 TD & on 13 carries rushed for 117 yds

 

QB-Josiah Coleman-Easley 22-0f-32-371 yds-3 TD 

QB-Max Stafford, Summerville, 11-of-14 passing, 237 yards, 3 TD

QB-Jachin Davis, Stratford, 199 yards passing, TD; 2 TD rush

RB-Marvin Randolph-Rock Hill-10 for 183-4TD’s

QB-Josh Smith-Hillcrest-12-for-174 yds.

QB-Xavier Means-Northwestern-19-of-25-162 Yards

QB-Jackson Free-Hillcrest-9-of-14-285 yds-3 TD’s

QB-Caine Rogers-Byrnes-16-of-23-for237 yds-1 TD

QB-Jonah Young-Rock Hill-14-of-22for 227 yds-1 TD

QB-Matt Kucia-Indian sland-13-of-21-for 217 yds-2TD’s

QB-Connor Dantzler-James Island-20-of-31-for 208 yds-2 TD’s

QB-Henry Rivers, Berkeley, 65 yards passing, TD; 54 yards rushing, 3 TD

ATH-Ryan Campbell, Ashley Ridge, 106 yards rushing, 54 yards receiving

RB-Meliq McGowan, Stratford, 134 yards rushing, 89 yards receiving, TD

RB-Will McNeeley-North Myrtle Beach-20 carries, 233 yards, 3 TD’s

RB-Broden Mitchesa-Fort Mill-14-for-127-2 TD’s

RB-Trenton Lynch-Spartanburg-9-for-113--1 TD

RB-Northwestern-Quay Mobley- 12/118/3 TD’s

RB Trenton Lynch-Spartanburg-22 for142-1TD

RB-Tre Segarra-Byrnes-13-for-134-2 TD’s 

RB-Blythewood-James Veasley-17-for-115-2 TD’s

RB-Cason Brewington-Easley-11-for-106-1 TD 

RB-Cason Brewington-Easley-11-for-106-2TD’s 

PK Issaija Yohannes-Ridge View-4-of-5 PAT’s, 2-2 FG long 36

WR-Jayden Scott-11-for-200 yds-

WR-Matthew Hillstock-Easley-9-for-132 yds-2 TD’s

Defense-Tyler Clark-Byrnes-15 tackles

Defense-Kolben Thompson-Rock Hill-15 tackles

Defense Willie Kennedy-South Florence 14 tackles

Punter-Eric Mittag-Fort Dorchester-7 punts-49.7 Av.

Punter-Sequel Patterson-Indians Land-2 punts-57.5 Av.

 

Class AAAA Honor Roll Week Zero:

HSSR Week Zero Player of the Week: QB-Xavier Geter-Midland Valley-24-of-27-for 461 Yds-4 TD’s

QB-South Aiken-Tommy Burns-25-of-38-for 371 yds-3 TD’s

QB-Aedon McCarthy-Bluffton-15-0f-19-262 yds-3 TD’s

QB-Gavin Thoma-Seneca-12-0f-15-for 254 yds-3 TD’s

QB-Jaylen Augustus-Darlington-12-of-19-for237 yds-1 TD

Defense: Tyrell Cloud-Emerald-13 Tackles, 2TFL,1 sack

Defense: Christian Charles-Darlingotn-13 Tackles, 3 TFL

RB-Cameron James-S Florence-15-for-150-2 TD’s

RB Kordell Holley-Bluffton-13-for-121 yds-3 TD’s

QB-Brayden Boults-Crestwood-10-for-106-2 TD’s

WR-Kyson McLeod-South Aiken-11-for-200 yds-2 TD’s

WR-Cameron Gleaton-Midland Balley-9-170-2 TD’s

QB-Jaylen Augustus-Darlington-12-of-19-237-2TD’s

QB Roper Wentzky-AC Flora-17-of-28/229-3TD’s

QB-Derrick Raniszewski-Hilton Head-11-of-118-for 216 ydss-3 TD’s 

QB-Logan Bragg-Laurens-20-of-39-207 yds

QB-Amaria Verner-Seneca-28-for-188-4TD’s

RB-Andrew Johnson-May River 15-for-139-2 TD’s

RB-Chris Gaines-Emerald-12-for-110 Yds-

Defense-Christian Foster-Emerald-12 tackles-2TFL

Defense-Marquise Anderson-Emerald-11 tackles-5 TFL

WR-Jerimiah Walters-Hilton Head 5-for-0136-2 TD’s

WR-Try Wimberly-Daniel-6-for-127yds-1 TD

Defense-Michael Boulware-Gray Collegiate-18 tackles

 

Class AAA Honor Roll Week Zero:

Hanahan sophomore quarterback Tripp Gallus led the Hawks to a 40-37 win over AA ranked Philip Simmons completing 18-of-26 passes for 347 yards and 3 TD’s.

WR Zay Robertson-Dillon-11-179-2TD’s

QB-Khayel Fong-Talia-Dillon 16-of-23-for 199-3TD’s

Defense K Brown-Dillon 19 tackles

Defense D Adams-Dillon-15 tackles

RB-Trolley Hailey-Marlboro County-8-for-115-2TD’s

WR-Zay Robertson-Dillon-10-167-2 TD’s

WR-Bo Brabham, Hanahan, 5 receptions, 128 yards, TD

WR-Grayson Mathes, Hanahan, 7 receptions, 149 yards, TD

QB-Noah Thomas-BHP-7-of-14-217 yds-3 TD’s

 

Class AA Honor Roll Week Zero:

HSSR AA Week 0 Player of the Week: QB-Bryce Adams-Chesterfield-23-0f-35-for 247 yds-2 TD’s

WR-Ashton Kellerman- Philip Simmons, 9 receptions, 209 yards

QB-Hayes Goddard, Philip Simmons, 261 yards passing, 2 TD

Defense: Nate Elsey-Philip Simmons-10 tackles,1 TFL

RB-AJ Lindsey-Landrum-27-for-133 yds 

RB-Jayden Peeples-Barnwell-12-for 110-2 TD’s

RB Dwayne Louallen-Central-17-107-1 TD

RB-Tristen Daniels-Saluda-9 for 107 1 TD

QB-Graydon Williams-Saluda 11-of-17-161-2TD’s

RB Justyn Joint-Cheraw-9 carries-101 Yards-3 TD’s

QB-Brayden Williams-Saluda-11-of- 17 for 161 yds 2 TD’s

Defense-Chantz Hemphill-Fairfield-Central-14 Tackles  

 

 

Class A Honor Roll Week Zero:

Class A Week “O” Player of Week: WR-Caden Ramsey, Cross, 93 yards receiving, TD; 5 tackles, interception

QB-Tyler Harris, Cross, 167 yards passing

QB-Altavius Evans-Ware Shoals-16-for-158 yds-2 TD’s

Elijah Brown-Ware Shoals-17 tackles

 

 

SCISA TWO-WEEK HONOR ROLL: (Compiled by Gerald Doolittle)

RUSHING

JACKSON SHEALEY   PORTER-GAUD 45/544 7 TDS

NYCH UNDERWOOD BEAUFORT ACADEMY 37/513 5 TDS

NOAH CAFFELL SPARTANBURG CHRISTIAN  39/286 4 TDS

CALE OWENS COLLETON PREP  27/223 2 TDS   PASSED 28/43 447 5 TDS

AMIR CHISOLM PORTER-GAUD  12/187 3 TDS

JACOB WILEY SPARTANBURG CHR. 20/179 3 TDS

COLT LAYTON CALHOUN ACADEMY  6/134 3 TDS

ANDREW BOYDEN   JOHN PAUL ll  21/134 1 TD

JOSEPH MORSE  W W KING  10/130 2TDS

SCOTT TIBBALS  PORTER-GAUD  12/128 2 TDS

ALAN WOLF    JOHN PAUL ll 10/127 2 TDS

MICHAEL TRAYNUM   BEN LIPPEN  8/126 1 TD

JOSH DAVIS   FLORENCE CHRISTIAN   20/123

REID MCCOLLUM    HILTON HEAD CHR.   28/122 1 TD   PASSED  33/54 372 4 TDS

LEVI MYERS  HAMMOND   11/114

 

PASSING

NIC SHUFORD  BEAUFORT ACADEMY    13/19  267 3 TDS

HARRIS JANIK   AUGUSTA CHRISTIAN    30/64 240 2 TDS

SILAS BRAWNER  PINEWOOD PREP   9/13 196 3 TDS

One game: Hall Sease-AJA-11 tackles-1 TFL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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