WEEK 5 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

Staff reports • September 28, 2025

Northwood tops Hammond 23-10 to highlight the week of games

5A

Region 1

Easley 30. Woodmont 22

Greenville 34, J.L. Mann 0

Greenwood 24, Hillcrest 20

T.L. Hanna 28, Mauldin 21

Region 2

Boiling Springs 42, Eastside 17

Gaffney 28, Spartanburg 21

Riverside 41, Wade Hampton 13
Region 3

Clover 27, Fort Mill 26

Indian Land 33, Rock Hill 9

Northwestern 56, Catawba Ridge 20

Region 5

Blythewood 46, Spring Valley 0

Ridge View 46, Westwood 8

Sumter 57, Lugoff-Elgin 42

Non-Region

Berkeley 54, St. James 0

Dorman 33, Byrnes 21

Lexington 35, Laurens 0

Myrtle Beach 28, Cane Bay 21

Summerville 48, Goose Creek 0

White Knoll 40, Fort Dorchester 0

Versus 3A

Carolina Forest 54, Southside Christian 13

Waccamaw 42, Stall 12

 

4A

Region 2

Daniel 27, Seneca 16

24Greer 30, Travelers Rest 7

Pickens 63, Berea 0

Region 3

A.C. Flora 27, York 6

Camden 43, Dreher 0

Lancaster 21, Richland Northeast 14

Region 4

Gilbert 30, Aiken 13

Gray Collegiate 41, North Augusta 27

Midland Valley 24, Brookland-Cayce 7

South Aiken 28, Airport 15

Region 5

Crestwood 27, Lower Richland 14

Darlington 43, Lakewood 0

Hartsville 27, Wilson 21

Region 6

Hilton Head Island 38, Bluffton 28

Versus 3A

May River 38, Georgetown 0

Wren 35, Woodruff 7

Versus 2A

Bishop England 52, Woodland 6

Blue Ridge 42, Landrum 28

Versus 1A

Westside 26, Abbeville 20

 

3A

Non-Region

Belton-Honea Path 45, Chapman 0

Pendleton 41, Carolina High 6,

Versus 2A

Battery Creek 28, Whale Branch 14

Broome 40, Blacksburg 7

Chester 35, Keenan 6

Christ Church 40, Hampton County 35

Clinton 60, Union County 0

Crescent 34, Liberty 27

Hanahan 36, Andrews 22

Newberry 35, Saluda 7

Oceanside Collegiate 47, Atlantic Collegiate 0

Silver Bluff 49, Barnwell 6

Swansea 36, Columbia 6

Versus 1A

Fox Creek 55, Williston-Elko 8

Versus SCISA

West-Oak 27, Greenwood Christian 0

 

2A

Region 4

Central 34, Cheraw 27

North Central 42, Buford 0

Region 7

East Clarendon 26, Manning 12

Kingstree 22, Lake City 18

Marion at Mullins, ppd. (rescheduled for Sept. 29 at 6:30 p.m.

Non-Region

Batesburg-Leesville 41, Mid-Carolina 24

Thomas Fairfield Central 35, Andrew Jackson 0

Pelion 48, Eau Claire 30

Versus 1A

Allendale-Fairfax at Lake Marion

Versus SCISA

Thomas Sumter 35, American Leadership 17

Versus Georgia

Lincoln County 45, Strom Thurmond 20

 

1A

Region 4

Ridgeland 16, Hardeeville 0

Region 5

Bethune-Bowman 28, Military Magnet 8

Cross 36, Branchville 6

Scott’s Branch 54, St. John’s 0

Region 6

Carvers Bay 61, Green Sea Floyds 15

Johnsonville 28, Hannah-Pamplico 7

Non-Region

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 62. Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 8

Ridge Spring-Monetta 35, Whitmire 0

Versus SCISA

Baptist Hill 20, First Baptist 7

Versus Independent

Ware Shoals 24, Clear Dot Charter 0

Versus Georgia

Towns County 27, Dixie 21

 

SCISA

11-Man

Andrew Jackson Academy 34, Clarendon Hall 0

Calhoun Academy 51,  Orangeburg Prep 12

Cardinal Newman 14, Augusta Christian 9

Colleton Prep 14, Beaufort Academy 0 (suspended at halftime)

Dorchester 34, Carolina Academy 6

Heathwood Hall 22, Porter-Gaud 21

Laurence Manning 41, Ben Lippen 0

Northwood 23, Hammond 10

Pinewood Prep 69, Hilton Head Christian 28

Trinity Collegiate 27, Northside Christian 0

Hilton Head Prep at Dillon Christian

Florence Christian at Wilson Hall, postponed (rescheduled for Oct. 17)

John Paul II at St. John’s Christian, postponed

Lee Academy at Pee Dee, canceled

8-Man

Holly Hill 40, Cathedral 18

Laurens Academy 42, Newberry Academy 14

The King’s Academy 14, Palmetto Christian 0

W.W. King 36, Wardlaw 0

Jefferson Davis at Cross Schools, ppd. (rescheduled for Oct. 17)

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