WEEK 2 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • September 7, 2024

Batesburg-Leesville beats Abbeville 37-35; J.L. Mann ends Daniel's long regular-season winning streak

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES


SCHSL

AAAAA

Ashley Ridge 56, Wando 17

Blythewood 23, Fort Mill 7

Chapin 49, Spring Valley 14

Dorman 20, Greenwood 14

Dutch Fork 38, Ridge View 0

Easley 41, Wade Hampton 14

Fort Dorchester 26, Stratford 24

Gaffney 54, Greenville 14

James Island 10, Goose Creek 7

Lucy Beckham 48, St. James 17

Richland Northeast 25, Westwood 0

River Bluff 35, Nation Ford 30

Summerville 41, Berkeley 35

Sumter 42, Myrtle Beach 25

West Ashley 42,  Cane Bay 6

 

AAAAA VS. AAAA

Fountain Inn 12, Mauldin 3

Hillcrest 28, Greer 21

J.L Mann 28, Daniel 23

Lexington 25, Midland Valley 14

Lugoff-Elgin 35, Darlington 18

Northwestern 48, South Florence 7

Rock Hill 32, Lancaster 23

Westside 56, T.L. Hanna 28

White Knoll 49, Brookland-Cayce 19

 

AAAAA VS. AAA

Boiling Springs 52, Chapman 7

Riverside 37, Christ Church 20

Socastee 23, Aynor 8

Spartanburg 47, Broome 6

Woodmont 34, Pendleton 19

 

AAAAA VS. AA

Academic Magnet 9, Stall 7

Catawba Ridge 21, Chester 14

Conway 20, Cheraw 16

Indian Land 39, Andrew Jackson 21

West Florence 47, Marion 0

 

AAAA

Camden 22, Hartsville 14

Dreher 21, Lakewood 13

Hilton Head Island 45, Aiken 0

Lower Richland 46, Colleton County 20

North Augusta 33, South Aiken 21

 

AAAA VS. AAA

Belton-Honea Path 55, Laurens 6

Berea 14, Carolina 0

Bishop England 24, Hanahan 14

Dillon 22, Wilson 0

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 14, Airport 9

Palmetto 31, Travelers Rest 0

Seneca 42, West-Oak 3

Woodruff 62, Emerald 35

Wren 34, Powdersville 7

York 49, Union County 14

 

AAAA VS. AA

Crestwood 47, Kingstree 0

May River 41, Lake City 6

Philip Simmons 31, Beaufort 20

Pickens 38, Liberty 34

 

AAAA VS. CLASS A

Dixie 37, Southside 36

 

AAA

Keenan 26, Battery Creek 0

Mountain View Prep 48, St. Joseph’s 21

 

 

AAA VS. AA

Chesnee 25, Walhalla 13

Clinton 23, Newberry 14

Hampton County 14, Silver Bluff 7

 

AAA VS. CLASS A

Johnsonville 24, Georgetown 21

North Charleston 26, Baptist Hill 12

Swansea 39, Wagener-Salley 15

 

AA

Lake Marion at Manning, canceled, COVID

North Central 33, Columbia 8

 

AA VS. CLASS A

Andrews 34, Carvers Bay 6

Barnwell 21, Bamberg-Ehrhardt 7

Batesburg-Leesvile 37, Abbeville 35

Blackville-Hilda 34, Ninety Six 29

Branchville 42, American Leadership 7

Central 40, Lamar 38

Chesterfield 34. Lee Central 33

Denmark-Olar 38, Burke 2

East Clarendon 36, Hardeeville 7

Edisto 8, Calhoun County 4

Fairfield Central 52, C.A. Johnson 0

Landrum 54, Ware Shoals 28

Lewisville 54, Atlantic Collegiate 0

Mid-Carolina 28, Whitmire 0

Mullins 30, Green Sea Floyds 6

Timberland 43, Cross 16

Whale Branch 35, Ridgeland 12

Woodland 42, Bethune-Bowman 0

 

CLASS A

Great Falls 14, Allendale-Fairfax 6

McBee 28, Latta 7

Scott’s Branch 30, Hemingway 6

Williston-Elko 38, Calhoun Falls 0

 

SCISA

11-Man

Beaufort Academy 25, Patrick Henry 23

Bethesda Academy 12, John Paul II 3

Calhoun Academy 50, Thomas Sumter 6

Colleton Prep 25, Andrew Jackson Academy 8

Dillon Christian 34, Carolina Academy 6

Florence Christian 28, Heathwood Hall 7

Hammond 27, Porter-Gaud 15

Northwood 42, Laurence Manning 6

Pee Dee 44, Christian Academy 7

Pinewood Prep 43, Trinity Collegiate 32

Spartanburg Christian 34, Camden Military 28

Thomas Heyward 39 Orangeburg Prep 0

Williamsburg 43. Clarendon Hall 3

Wilson Hall 21, Ben Lippen 7

8-Man

Cathedral Academy 58, Cross Schools 8

Holly Hill 48, The King’s Academy 22

Jefferson Davis 66, Conway Christian 0

Richard Winn 57, W.W. King 6

Wardlaw 54, Newberry Academy 20

 

SCHSL VS. SCISA

First Baptist 64, St. John’s 0

Greenwood Christian 42, Eau Claire 0

 

SCHSL VS. GEORGIA

Fox Creek 44, Glenn Hills 6

Savannah Country Day 44, Bluffton 16

Washington-Wilkes 35, McCormick 16

 

SCHSL VS. NORTH CAROLINA

A.C. Flora 36, Christ School 21

Blacksburg 48, Cherryville 12

Blue Ridge 42, Polk County 36

Clover 48, Palisades 12

Highland Tech 8, Buford 7

Hough 41, Carolina Forest 0

Irmo 35, Butler 34

Loris 55, South Columbus 6

Marlboro County 40, Scotland County 28

South Pointe 63, Ballantyne Ridge 0

West Brunswick 32, North Myrtle Beach 27

 

SCHSL VS. INDEPENDENT

Southside Christian 42, Anderson Cavaliers 28

 

INDEPENDENT VS. GEORGIA

Providence Athletic Club 54, Augusta Eagles 20

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