Week 6 football honor roll

October 8, 2025

 

AAAAA

Maliq McGowan, Stratford, 227 yds rush, TD; TD rec.

Henry Rivers, Berkeley, 116 yards passing, TD; 101 yards rushing

Jake LaMonica, Lucy Beckham, 213 yards rushing, TD

Dewey Bull, Lucy Beckham, 12 tackes

Ian Clamp, Lucy Beckham, 11 tackles, 3 TFL

Cam Grayson, Summerville, 140 yards rushing, 2 TD

Eli Pressley, Summerville, 11 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 sacks

JT Williams, Summerville, 10 tackles 4 TFL, 3 sacks

Jaxon Knotts, Dutch Fork, 181 yds pass, 3 TD

Quinton Wilson, Dutch Fork, 136 yds rush, 3 TD

Xavier Means, Northwestern, 331 yds pass, 3 TD; 83 yds rush, 2 TD

Nigel Smith, Northwestern, 160 yds rush, 2 TD

Kam Vance, Northwestern, 9 rec, 153 yds, 2 TD

Tre Segarra, Byrnes, 169 yds rush, 2 TD

Caleb Rogers, Byrnes, 149 yds pass, 4 TD

Brock Cole, TL Hanna,130 yds rush, TD

Kishawn Farrow, Greenville, 224 yds pass, 2 TD, 3 TD rush

Jadyn Rice, Greenville, 181 yds rec TD; kick ret. TD

Trey Burke, Spartanburg, 198 yds pass, 4 TD

Devron Dopson, Irmo, 4 TD passes

Ashton Chapman, Ridge View, 111 yds pass, TD

Spencer Bobian, Ridge View, 119 yds rush, 4 TD

Connor Dantzler, James Island, 182 yds pass, 3 TD

Matt Kucia, Indian Land, 147 pass yds

Jamol Horton, Indian Land, 290 yds rush, 2 TD

Ryan Campbell, Ashley Ridge, 222 yds rush, 2 TD

 

AAAA

J’Zavien Currence, South Pointe, 272 yds pass, 3 TD; 81 yds rush

Malik Ratliffe, South Pointe, 6 rec, 160 yds, 2 TD

KJ Burg, South Pointe, 13 tackles, TFL

Jace Glass, Daniel, 285 yds pass, 3 TD

Munta Brown, Wren, 198 yds rush, 2 TD

Angelo Cromer, 121 yds rush, TD

Messiah Jackson, South Florence, 183 yds pass, 2 TD; 3 TD rush

Michael Boulware, Gray Collegiate, 27 total tackles, 3 TFL

Xavier Wright, Gray Collegiate, 135 yds pass, 2 TD; 90 yds rush, 2 TD

Roper Wentsky, AC Flora, 315 yds pass, 3 TD

Blake Betitte, AC Flora, 141 yds rec. TD

 

AAA

Aiden Manavian, Oceanside Collegiate, 229 yards passing, 2 TD; 2 TD rush

KD Hainsworth, Mountain View, 169 rec yds, 3 TD; TD rush

Paul Norman, St. Joe’s, Kick ret TD; 2 int. (1 TD)

Connor Davis, Woodruff, 298 yds pass, 5 TD

Kam Taylor, Woodruff, 111 yds rec. 3 TD

Noah Thomas, BHP, 130 pass yds, 3 TD

Zamire Gerald, Loris, 114 yds pass, 29 yds rush

Judd Windham, Christ Church, 182 yds pass, 2 TD, 72 yds rush

Branden Wallace, Fox Creek, 188 yds pass, 59 yds rush

Lorenzo Kitchings, North Chas, 164 yds rush, TD

CJ Furby, North Chas, 160 yds pass

Amaris Carter, North Chas, 102 yds rec.

AA

Hayes Goddard, Philip Simmons, 14 of 26 passing, 302 yards, 4 TD

Ashton Kellerman, Philip Simmons, 6 receptions, 168 yards, 2 TD

Ethan Chisum, Philip Simmons, 10 tackles, 3 TFL, fumble recovery

Evan-Reece Lawter, Chesnee, 106 rush, TD; 129 pass yds, 2 TD

Amiri Acker, Crescent, 6 rec, 240 yds, 5 TD

Mason Evans, Crescent, 315 yds pass, 6 TD

Tristan Daniels, Saluda, 161 yds rush, 4 TD

Amandre Wooden, 249 yds rush, 3 TD

Alan Moore, Pelion, 286 yds pass, 3 TD

Tre Jackson, Pelion, 171 yds rush

Jai Chuniesingh, Pelion, 9 rec 160 yds, TD

Daniel Adkins, Pelion, 156 yds rec, TD

Derek Cammon, Fair-Central, 112 yds rush

Bri’shaun Lee, Strom Thurmond, 248 pass yds, 2 TD

Kaleb Simpkins, Strom Thurmond, 152 rec yds, TD

Brysten Coleman, Strom Thurmond, 13 tackles

Dwayne Louallen, Central, 139 yds pass, TD;56 rush yds, TD

Ashten Wilson, Central, 138 yds rush, TD

Tarell Green, Hampton Co, 102 yds pass, 50 rush

Jayden Singletary, Hampton Co, 148 yds rush, TD

Terry Radford, Chester, 14 tackles, 3 TFL, 3 sacks

Jullian McClain, Chesterfield, 150 rush yds, TD

 

Class A

Tyler Harris, Cross, 14 of 16 passing, 174 yards, 3 TD

Mah’ky Green, Cross, 137 yards rushing, TD

Brayden Franklin, Baptist Hill, 199 yards passing, 6 TD

Martrell Wright, Baptist Hill, 3 TD receptions

Kevin Smalls, Baptist Hill, 20 tackles 3 TFL, 2 sacks

Jayden Johnson, Ware Shoals, 109 pass, 3 TD;94 yds rish, TD

Charles Calliham, Ware Shoals, 118 yds rush, 2 TD; 14 tackles, 4 TFL

Elijah Brown, Ware Shoals, 22 tackles, 2 TFL

Zori Pierce, Lamar, 115 yds pass, TD

Nygel Eaddy, Lamar, 121 yds rush, 3 TD

Jayden Martin, Dixie, 121 yds rush, TD

Brandon Nance, Dixie, 145 yds rush, 2 TD

Jacorreun Howze, Lewisville, 164 yds rush, 5 TD

Antonio Price, Lewisville, 139 yds rush, TD

Terrell Golson, CA Johnson, 182 yds rush, 2 TD

 

SCISA

JADEN INABINETT JOHN PAUL ll RUSHED 10/249 2 TDS

SEAN PHALEN JOHN PAUL ll 6 TACKLES 2 SACKS

JORDAN TURNER BETHESDA PASSED 5/6 101 3 TDS

HUCK NEVIN PORTER-GAUD 11 TACKLES 1 INT

HUNT BARBER PORTER-GAUD 11 TACKLES 1 SACK

DRAKE PORTER BEN LIPPEN 16 TACKLES

REECE WILLIAMS BEN LIPPEN 10 TACKLES

ELI BEVILLE PALMETTO CHRISTIAN RUSHED 11/213 3 TDS

PARKER KIZER HOLLY HILL RUSHED 23/260 4 TDS

DAVID BARNES PALMETTO CHRISTIAN 15 TACKLES

LANDON PROVOST PALMETTO CHRISTIN 10 TACKLES

JORDAN BLACKMON DILLON CHRISTIAN PASSED 10/12 157 3 TDS RUSHED 16/120 1 TD

CALEB HARDY LAURENS ACADEMY RUSHED 27/232 3 TDS 9 TACKLES 1 INT

ELI GARRETT LAURENS ACADEMY 12 TACKLES 4 SACKS

NATHAN BELL LAURENS ACADEMY 16 TACKLES

MICAH STRAIT LAURENS ACADEMY 14 TACKLES

BEN MUELA KISER HAMMOND PASSED 14/20 209 2 TDS RUSHED 12/114 2 TDS

NOAH CAFFELL SPARTANBURG CHRISTIAN RUSHED 35/171

PATRICK BELK HEATHWOOD HALL PASSED 10/14 188 1 TD

KEON MCKINNLEY HEATHWOOD HALL RECEIVING 4/106

PARKER PHIPPS TRINITY COLLEGIATE PASSED 4/5 128 2 TDS RUSHED 5/26 1 TD

G. COPELAND TRINITY COLLEGIATE RECEIVING 3/116 1 TD

Max Pascazio, Northwood Academy, 111 yards rushing, TD

Kevin Johnson, Northwood Academy, 130 yards passing, 2 TD

John Whetsell, Dorchester Academy, 112 yards rushing, TD

John Quattlebaum, Dorchester Academy, 188 yards passing, 6 TD

Silas Brawner, Pinewood Prep, 248 yards passing, TD

Jaden Alexander, Pinewood Prep, 6 receptions, 115 yards

Noah Risher, Dorchester Academy, 6 receptions, 137 yards, 3 TD

Scott Tibbals, Porter-Gaud, 85 yards passing, TD; 49 yards rushing, TD

Jackson Shealy, Porter-Gaud, 174 yards rushing, TD

Hunt Barber, Porter-Gaud, 11 tackles, TFL, sack



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