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



By Dennis Brunson July 3, 2026
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor Saluda – The Saluda High School football team will have a good amount of experience returning for the 2026 season. The Tigers have six starters back on offense and eight on defense from a team that went 6-6 and reached the second round of the AA state playoffs. However, they didn’t get a lot of work in during spring practice because many of them were on the school’s baseball and track and field teams that made deep runs in the postseason. Saluda head coach Greg Woerner found a silver lining in that though. “We were only able to get eight days of spring practice in and made the most o it and got better learning the offense and defense and developing some depth with the younger guys,” said Woerner, who will be in his second season as head coach. “A lot of our returning starters were making playoff runs in baseball and track, so we got a good luck at our depth.” Saluda returns four players who were selected to the All-Region 2-AA team last year. They are rising junior placekicker Ericson Vasquez , senior running back Tristan Daniels, senior tight end Jahmeer Myers and junior defensive back Ceddion Springs . Vasquez was named the Region 2 Special Teams Player of the year. Woerner is hoping the Tigers can be productive in the month of July leading into the start of fall practice. “For the remainder of the summer we’re really just looking forward to continuing to get stronger but also focusing in more on football,” Woerner said. “We had a good June competing in 7-on-7s (competitions) and getting better at our passing game and pass defense. July will focus more on getting better at the whole game.” The Tigers completed their 7-on-7 competition in June. Their first scrimmage will be on August 6 at Woodland before coming home to scrimmage Gilbert on August 10. Saluda is scheduled to open its season on August 21 at home against Abbeville . The Tigers will be part of a new region in Region 4-AA. The region will include two old Region 2 foes in defending state champion Strom Thurmond and Pelion to go with American Leadership Academy , Orangeburg-Wilkinson and Silver Bluff . MILLER MARTIN SELECTED TO AA ALL-STATE SOFTBALL TEAM Sophomore pitcher Miller Martin , a key figure for Saluda’s AA state championship softball team, was selected to the AA All-State softball team announced by the South Carolina Association for Women’s Sports . Martin had a 15-3 win-loss record and struck out 248 batters in 139 2/3 innings while posting a 0.70 earned run average. At the plate, Martin had a .308 batting average with five home runs and 32 runs batted in. Martin was also named the Region 2 Co-Player of the Year. Martin was joined on the All-Region team by Amy Sorcia , Zoey Springs and Nyla Jordan . Tigers head coach Hannah Towery said the program’s first ever state title sets a precedent for the future. “Future players will walk on to that field knowing a championship can be achieved because this team proved it,” said Towery, who guided Saluda to a 29-3 record. “The banner will hang, the trophy will be displayed, and the record books will always show who did it first. “History remembers champions, but it especially remembers those who paved the way. This team just didn’t win a state championship – they built a legacy.”
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor July 3, 2026
Raiders return everyone along the line from 8-4 team that reached 8-man semifinals
By David Shelton July 2, 2026
Oceanside's rising senior QB, Aiden Manavian is nearing 10,000 career passing yards and threw 42 touchdown passes last season.
By Gerald Doolittle July 1, 2026
By: Gerald Doolittle Contributing Writer, HSSR Batesburg-Leesville, S.C. -W.W. King Academy held its Spring/Winter Athletic Banquet in mid-May to honor their 2025-26 athletic efforts. All the Knight teams were very competitive in their SCISA Class A region where they competed against Wardlaw Academy, Newberry Academy, Cambridge Academy, Richard Winn Academy and Anderson Christian . The Varsity Baseball team won the SCISA Class A Title . The Varsity Softball team was very competitive in the playoffs. Coach Jessica Anderson presented the Varsity Girls Basketball Awards . Blythe Buzhardt won the All-Around Excellence Award. Kenzie Morse won the Defensive Player-of-the-Year Award. Coach Dennis Gibson presented the Varsity Boys Basketball Awards. Spencer McCormick received the Most Outstanding Player Award. Brady Goff received the Sharp-Shooter Award. Coach Allen Guy presented the Varsity Softball Awards. Blythe Buzhardt received the Most Outstanding Player Award. Abby Aull received the Leadership Award and Kenzie Morse received the Iron Athletic Award. Coach Zach Matthews presented five awards to his Varsity Baseball State Champion players. Elijah Hutto received the Offensive Player of the Year Award. Luke Harvey received the Defensive Player of The Year Award. Wyatt Burbank, Zed Watkins and Smith Kirby shared the Team Leadership Award. Athletic Director Kathy Gibson assisted in presenting the Senior Awards. Smith Kirby and Abby Aull received the Senior Student Athlete of the Year Award. Wyatt Burbank and Kenzie Morse received the Athlete of the Year Award. Spencer McCormick and Abby Aull received the Christian Leadership Award. Wyatt Burbank and Kenzie received the Varsity Year-Round Athletes Award.
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor July 1, 2026
Eagles do return Region Defensive Player of the Year in Hayden Schwab
By David Shelton June 30, 2026
By David Shelton Senior Writer Moncks Corner – After a pair of six-win seasons in his first two years , Berkeley head football coach Eric Lodge guided the Stags to a 10-3 record last fall. Lodge is hoping and expecting to see continued growth and development in 2026 and recently put his prospective team through spring drills. The purpose of the spring is to identify roles and hopefully find rising talent that can assist either as backups or starters this fall. “Our spring is about evaluating kids, all of them, to see where they fit in,” Lodge said, “Those practices are very important to the growth of the program. We get everyone involved amd work to get them up to speed. Once we get into the summer, we are working hard to get stronger in the weight room along with seven-on-seven stuff.” Lodge says most of the returning experience is on the offensive side and the Stags should be explosive. Henry Rivers , a senior, will be a fourth-year starter and rates as one of the best in the state. Hethres for more than 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns last season, adding 803 rushing yards and 16 more scores. Returning at receiver are John Cleveland, Eli Mitchell and Johnathan Mitchell, who combined for more than 60 receptions last season. Anchoring the running game are returners Lawrence Washington, Bryson McGee and Jesse Brown . That trio will work behind a revamped offensive line but Lodge sees potential in the developing unit up front. “I like our depth at running back and receiver, and of course we have a veteran leader at quarterback,” said Lodge. There are significantly more holes to fill on defense. The Stags lost an all-state tackle and three starting linebackers that were three-year starters. There also are three holes to fill on the back endd. “We have identified some young men who we feel will step in and be solid players for us,” Lodge said. “Replacing the experience is tough but we have some guys who will learn and grow over time. We’re not new to having young guys on the field. The talent is there and there are opportunities for guys to get on the field.”
By Roger Lee June 29, 2026
Expectations are high for Pinewood Prep quarterback Silas Brawner.
By David Shelton June 29, 2026
By David Shelton Senior Writer Summerville – The last two football seasons have been sub-par for the Cane Bay Cobras but veteran head coach Russell Zehr believes the pieces are in place for a potential resurgence. The Cobras finished the last two seasons with three wins each but did win a region championship in 2024. Zehr and his staff have worked hard in the offseason to develop some up and coming talent. They did so through the weight room and spring practice. “We had a good spring overall,” Zehr said. “We were missing a handful of guys due to track but we had good numbers. We spent a lot of time getting everyone up to speed. It was an opportunity for us to see younger kids that are coming up and find out who can help us this season. We had about 80 kids during the sprng and about 75 of those have been consistent in their workouts over the summer.” The Cobras will have a new quarterback this fall. Zehr says senior Coran Houp e is moving from running back to run the option offense this season. Returning in the backfield are Mayson Samuel and Sam Rolston , with some talented backs coming from the lower levels. The offensive line returns two starters, Isaac Siefken and Eli Taylor . Junior JJ Rose is back as the leader along the defensive front, with ends Devin Cobbs and B rennen Shokes also returning. The linebackers will be new starters with only Jackson Williamson returning with experience. The secondary could be a strength with returners Tyrell Bess, Zion Bryant and Caeden Wilson . The kicking game is a solid strength with senior Aiden Thorne returning. Thorne is a deep threat on kickoffs and field goals. “He’s got a leg and can be a real weapon for us,” Zehr said. Cane Bay participated in weekly 7-on-7 passing league scrimmages during June and will play at The Citadel event in July.
By David Shelton June 29, 2026
Head football coach at James Island, Jamar McKoy has worked to build his program into one of the more consistent programs in the state.
By David Shelton June 29, 2026
By David Shelton Senior Writer Hartsville – As he embarks on his 22 nd season as the head football coach at Hartsville High, Jeff Calabrese is anxiously anticipating the upcoming 2026 season. Calabrese, with more than 200 career coaching wins, sys his team has put in good work in the offseason and appears focused on bettering last year’s 7-5 record. “We had a good spring practice, a good offseason all together really,” the coach said. “The numbers were maybe a little down but not far off. We spent a lot of time evaluating every position. If we needed to make a change we did. The focus in the spring and summer is making sure we have the right guys in the right spots. We basically are trying to get everyone on the same page.” Like all the schools in the state, the Red Foxes put in training four days a week from 8:30 to 11 am. Calabrese says this summer has been especially important as four new coaches have joined the program, including new defensive coordinator Neil Smith . “Really excited to have coach Smith. He brings a ton of energy and experience and he has really adapted well here,” Calabrese said. In terms of personnel, the Red Foxes have experience returning in several areas, starting with quarterback. Junior Ford Wallace is back as the starter and continues to develop in his role as a leader on the offense.. Returning at running back is Trace Hillian with CJ Hickmon moving from receiver to the backfield. Anchoring the offensive line is two-time all-region performer Fred Turner . Other returning linemen, who could end up on either side of the ball, include Creighton McKnight, Jake Williams, Jaquan Samuel and Pat Rhode. Rod Cranford returns in the back seven as a third-year starter. Zi’Yon Mason is moving from the secondary to linebacker, as is Jamario Scipio-Bishop. Devaris James and Deon McCall are players to watch in the secondary. “At a school our size, sometimes you have to move some kids around to make it all fit,” Calabrese said. “That’s why the summer is so important, to get those kids a lot of reps, good group to work with. We just need to build some depth.”
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