High School Football Week 2 Roundup

From staff reports • September 9, 2024

Sumter's Peeples scores 5 touchdowns, becomes school's all time rushing TD leader in 42-25 win over Myrtle Beach

          Sumter John Peeples ran for five touchdowns and became the career leader in rushing touchdowns for Sumter High School in the Gamecocks’ 42-25 football victory over Myrtle Beach on Friday at Memorial Stadium.

 

         Peeples now has 62 career rushing touchdowns, passing the late Jamacia Jackson, who had 60. Peeples ran for 160 yards.

 

         Quarterback Franklin Richardson completed 8 of 13 passes for 130 yards while rushing for 35 yards on 10 carries. Kam Fortune ran for 50 yards on nine carries.

 

         Jamirh Bey had four catches for 48 yards, while Chris Bentley had two for 43 yards and Jayden Kennedy had two for 39.

 

         Jeremiah Burson led the SHS defense with nine tackles along with 2 ½ tackles for loss. Ra’Shaun Dickey had four tackles for loss, two quarterback sacks and a forced fumble.


Batesburg-Leesville 37

Abbeville 35


             Abbeville Tanner Watkins connected with KD Whitt for three touchdown passes and Amadre Wooden had over 150 yards of total offense to lead the Batesburg-Leesville High School football team to a 37-35 upset win over Abbeville on Friday at the AHS field.

 

         Watkins completed 14 of 16 passes for 267 yards with scoring tosses of 23, 65 and 22 yards to Whitt. Whitt finished with four catches for 115 yards.

 

         Wooden ran for 118 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries while catching two passes for 51 yards. Jamerius Clark had four catches for 63 yards.

 

         Quarterback Damarcus Leach rushed for 84 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries while completing 11 of 21 passes for 132 yards and a TD to lead Abbeville.

 

         Darius Riley rushed for 77 yards and two touchdowns and 12 carries while catching three passes for 36 yards and a score. Brody Graham had six catches for 78 yards.

 

         Fort Dorchester 26

         Stratford 24

 

         Goose Creek Ryan Campbell ran for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass to lead Fort Dorchester to a 26-24 victory over Stratford on Friday at the SHS field.

 

         Campbell ran for 195 yards on 27 carries, one of them a 65-yard TD run. He had three catches for 51 yards, one of them a 55-yard scoring reception from Kevin Johnson.

 

         Savon Garrett led the defense with 11 tackles, two of them tackles for loss.

         

        Dillon 22

         Wilson 0

 

         Florence Dillon shut out Wilson 22-0 on Friday at the WHS field,

 

         Jamarion Fling caught a 40-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Rahmond Hamilton in the first quarter. He scored on a 17-yard run later in the quarter.

 

         Fling rushed for 56 yards on 14 carries and caught four passes for 97 yards. Hamilton was 8-for-17 for 118 yards.

 

         Gabriel Lloyd had six tackles, four of them for loss and on sack. Daniel Capehart had 12 tackles and Keryien Brown had 11 tackles.

 

         Loris 55

         South Columbus 6

 

         Loris Loris led 28-0 at halftime on tbe way to a 55-6 victory over South Brunswick from North Carolina on Friday at the LHS field.

 

         Moon Gerald completed 6 of 9 passes for 159 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Lions, who improved to 3-0. Quantez Dyson had a 68-yard touchdown catch, Roderick Purchia had a 28-yard TD reception and Grim Lewis had a 24-yard TD catch.

 

         Deuce Stephens led Loris in rushing with 85 yards and two TDS coming on five carries. Khalid Sherman had a 22-yard TD run.

 

         Sherman returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown. Dyson returned a fumbler 24 yards for a score.

 

         Andrews 34

         Carvers Bay 6

 

         Georgetown Andrews led 8-0 at halftime and went on to a 34-6 victory over Carvers Bay on Friday at the CBHS field.

 

         Brandon Cumbee rushed for 109 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries while completing 4 of 7 passes for 43 yards. Kayden Dorsey had yars and a TR on 15 carries ad two catches for 13 yards. Dutch Stafford rushed for 52 yards and two scores on nine carries.

 

`       Jacolby Sanders returned an interception 24 yardds for a touchdown. Aden Cooper led the defense with eight tackles. Chris Stewart had seven stackles, one sack, 2 ½ TFLs and a forced fumble.

 

         Dorsey had six tackles, 2 ½ for a loss, while Stafford and Garvin Gary each had an interception.

 

         Chapin 49

         Spring Valley 14

 

         Columbia Chapin remained undefeated with a 49-14 victory over Spring Valley on Friday at Harry Parone Stadium.

 

         The Eagles improved to 3-0 while SVHS dropped its 16th consecutive game.

 

         Brady Albro completed 7 of 10 passes for 145 yards and three touchdowns, while Brock Smith completed 6 of 10 passes for 101 yards and a TD. Stone Furrey had three catches for 69 yards and a TD, Cooper Canady had two catches for 69 yards and a TD, and Jesup Boulware had two catches for 47 yards and a score. Khalen Bostick had a 14-yard TD catch.

 

         John Rossi ran for 117 yards and a TD on 16 carries while Coltone Martin had 60 yards and a TD on seven carries and aught three passes for 39 yards.

 

         Northwestern 48

         South Florence 7

 

         Rock Hill Finley Polk threw five touchdown passes to lead Northwestern to a 48-7 victory over South Florence on Friday at District 3 Stadium.

 

         Polk completed 18 of 28 passes for 290 yards. Kameron Vance had seven catches for 140 yards and three touchdowns. Jayden Nichols had two catches for 71 yards and a score, and Evan Harrison had two catches for 13 yards and the other TD.

 

         Andre Pickett had two tackles for loss and forced a fumble to lead the defense. Jonathan Spurgeon had an interception.

 

         South Florence wide receiver Jayden Sellers had four catches for 79 yards and carried the ball eight times for 36 yards.

 

         Dutch Fork 38

`       Ridge View 0

 

         Columbia – Quarterback Ethan Offing threw three touchdown passes in Dutch Fork’s 38-0 victory over Ridge View on Friday at the RVHS field.

 

         Offing completed 14 of 24 passes for 201 yards and the three TD tosses. KJ Smith finished with five catches for 91 yards and two touchdowns. Boykin Bickley had five catches for 57 yards and the other TD catch.

 

         Maurice Anderson ran for 94 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries. Offing had 11 carries for 45 yards.

 

         Raleigh Salters and Josh Smith led the DFHS defense with 10 tackles apiece. Salters had two TFLS and a sack. Jarvis Jackson had two sacks.

 

         Tre Howard completed 15 of 25 passes to lead the Blazers.

 

         Gaffney 54

         Greenville 14

 

         Gaffney Gaffney scored 27 points in the second quarter to break open a close game on the way to a 54-14 victory over Greenville on Friday at The Reservation.

 

         The Indians led 14-7 after one quarter before opening a 41-7 halftime lead.

 

         Jayvon Gilmore completed 24 of 27 passes for 334 and four touchdowns. Jamarcus Smith caught nine passes for 117 yards and a TD, while Shane Davidson had four catches for 87 yards and two scores. Chas Smith had two catches for 35 yards and a TD, and Trason Smith had five catches for 48 yards.

 

         Chas Smith, Gertavious Harris, Gilmore and Andrew Ruppe each had a TD run. Aaron Littlejohn ran for 78 yards, while Trason Smith ran for 47 yards.

 

         Clinton 23

         Newberry 14

 

         Newberry Javen Cook ran for 235 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries to lead Clinton to a 23-14 victory over Newberry on Friday at the NHS field.

 

         DJ Clark ran for 49 yards and a score, and Kason Copeland had 42 yards and a touchdown for the Red Devils, who improved to 2-1.

 

         Kenton Caldwell ran for 92 yards on 11 carries to lead Newberry.

 

         Easley 41

         Wade Hampton 14

 

         Easley Jay Stoker threw for three touchdowns and ran for another to lead Easley to a 41-14 victory over Wade Hampton on Friday at the EHS field.

 

         Stoker completed 14 of 18 passes for 255 yards while running for 69 yards on 11 carries. Matthew Hillstock had seven catches for 158 yards and two touchdowns while Aaron Tolbert had two caches for 11 yards and the other TD catch. Tolbert also rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries.

 

         Easton Lewis had six tackles and two tackles for loss, while Kobe Poston had 10 tackles and a TFL. Cason Brewington had eight tackles and an interception.

 

         Camden 22

         Hartsville 14

 

         Camden Camden rallied from a 14-7 halftime deficit to beat Hartsville 22-14 on Friday at Zemp Stadium.

 

         Wyatt Thompson completed 10 of 17 passes for 71 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 74 yards on nine carries. He threw a touchdown pass to Tylin Drakeford, who had three catches for 27 yards and a TD. He also threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Jojo Crim while carrying the ball five times for 32 yards. Drakeford also had two returns for 64 yards and had an interception.

 

         Crim had four catches for 70 yards.

 

         Tanner Bracey had six tackles and a sack while Logan Freeman and Dontrell Wilson had five tackles apiece.

 

         

 

         

 

         

 

 

 

         

         

 

 

 

 

 


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