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)

By Worthy Evans September 29, 2025
By WORTHY EVANS Contributing Writer, HSSR Columbia - In its Region 5-5A opener Friday night, Ridge View had a simple but solid game plan. Dominate the line of scrimmage and run, run, run. Spencer Bobian rushed for 191 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries, and the Blazers rolled up 304 rushing yards on 46 tries to plow past Westwood 46-8. “We’re a good rushing football team. We’ve got two or three guys who can really run the football,” fifth-year Ridge View head coach Derek Howard said. “A lot of it is Aiden Keefe who’s been playing H-back for us. He’s opened up a lot of holes. He’s like an extra offensive lineman playing in a fullback position. We’re a different offense when he’s in there. Spencer Bobian did a great job of carrying the football and I think Ryan Williams did a good job for us as well.” Nine Ridge View runners had touches, most of them as substitutions in the second half. Bobian’s running attack set up all the scores in the first half. The Blazers (3-2) cruised through the first half riding the coattails of Bobian, who went into the locker room at halftime with 161 yards and a score on 17 carries. Bobian’s rushes set up Ashton Champman’s 17-yard touchdown pass to Carter Coleman and two Ryan Williams rushing touchdowns of 23 and 17 yards. Bobian gave Ridge View a 32-0 lead with a 1-yard TD run with 1:40 left in the first half. After Champman’s TD pass to Coleman and Williams’ first score—both of which Aidan Keefe followed with 2-point conversion runs—The Blazers defense chalked up a safety at the 2:57 mark of the first quarter to go up 18-0. “That’s kind of where we are and what we do,” Howard said about Ridge View’s start. “When we’ve come out in our games we’ve been hyped up real early, it’s just trying to keep that intensity throughout the whole game is the part that we’re trying to work towards.” The only highlight of the night for Westwood—and the team’s only first down, came just before halftime. Ridge View held Westwood (4-2) to minus-8 total yards until late in the second quarter. With the Redhawks parked at their own 20-yard line, Jovan Howard burst up the middle for a 78-yard run. Carrington Carter finished the quick drive with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Miles Grant . Carter found Jaylen Donaldson in the end zone for the 2-point conversion with 12.6 seconds to go before intermission to cut Ridge View’s lead to 32-8. In a scoreless third quarter the Westwood defense managed to force Ridge View to two turnovers on downs, but the Blazers’ offense couldn’t capitalize. The Blazers picked up two fourth-quarter scores, Bobian’s 2-yard TD run and Toryn Stuckey’s touchdown from 20 yards out, to seal the win. Westwood’s loss snapped its 4-game winning streak. “They’re one of the best teams in the state of South Carolina, and we’re not. And tonight showed that,” Westwood first-year head coach Stephen Burris said. “They’re physical, they’re fast, they play the game the way it’s supposed to be played, and until we do the day-to-day things as a program to get to that stage, these nights are going to happen.” Ridge View plays host to Spring Valley Friday. Westwood is idle this week and plays the Vikings at Spring Valley Oct. 9. Ridge View 18 14 0 14 – 46 Westwood 0 8 0 0 – 8 First Quarter R - Carter Coleman 17 pass from Ashton Champman (Aidan Keefe run) 7:42 R - Ryan Williams 23 run (Keefe run) 5:01 R - Safety 2:57 Second Quarter R - Williams 17 run (Issaija Yohannes kick) 3:01 R - Spencer Bobian 1 run (Yohannes kick) 1:40 W - Miles Grant 2 pass from Carrington Carter (Jaylen Donaldson pass from Carter) Fourth Quarter R - Bobian 2 run (Yohannes kick) 10:31 R - Toryn Stuckey 20 run (Yohannes kick) 1:41 RV WHS First downs 22 1 Rushes-yds 46-304 20-70 Passing yds 35 4 Att-Com-Int 15-9-2 14-2-1 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-yds 10-83 3-30 Punts-avg 1-41 8-28.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING R - Spencer Bobian 24-191, Ryan Williams 5-40, Aidan Keefe 4-9, Chris Capers 3-12, Chris McDonald 3-6, Toryn Stuckey 2-27, Liam Mueller 2-6, Ashton Chapman 2-(-7), Jalyq Black 1-21. W - Jovan Howard 8-76, Carrington Carter 8-11, Quentin McGill 4- (-17). PASSING R - Ashton Champman 8-12-1 Bijon Virgo 1-3-1. W - Carrington Carter 2-13-1. Josiah Henryhand 0-1-0. RECEIVING R - Jourdin Mack 3-19, Carter Coleman 2-20, Aidan Keefe 2-(-2), Chris McDonald 1-(-2), Tyler Mathis 1-4. W - C.J. Bennett 1-2. Kham Cunningham 1-2.
By Neill Kirkpatrick September 29, 2025
Christ Church head coach Quin Hatfield.
By Staff Reports September 26, 2025
South Florence seniors, Gabe McLaughlin takes the handoff from Messiah Jackson. Photo courtesy of Daisy Bostick.
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor September 25, 2025
Thirty-one players are from High School Sports Report sponsored schools
By Billy Baker September 25, 2025
2024 Flight 2 Singles Champion, Emily Smith from AC Flora High School.
September 24, 2025
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AAAAA Honor Roll Jachin Davis, Stratford, 164 yards passing, 2 TD;77 yards rushing, 2 TD Max Stafford, Summerville, 176 yards passing, 2 TD Jayven Williams, Summerville, 126 yards rushing, 3 TD; 90-yard kick return TD Jack LaMonica, Lucy Beckham, 219 yards rushing, 3 TD Connor Dantzler, James Island, 345 yards passing, 3 TD Raph Puiu, James Island, 5 receptions, 168 yards, 2 TD Drevon Dopson, Irmo, 4 TD passes Brayden Moore, River Bluff, 213 yds passing, 3 TD Darius Carter, River Bluff, 9 rec, 123 yds, 2 TD Xavier Means, Northwestern, 236 yds pass, 2 TD; 47 yds rush, TD Nigel Smith, Northwestern, 108 yds rush, 3 TD Kason Cannupp, Nation Ford, 276 yds passing, 3 TD Jayden Scott, Nation Ford, 17 rec, 109 yds 3 TD Banks Bouton, Gaffney, 273 yds pass, 2 TD Bradley Smith, Gaffney, 110 yds rec, TD Peyton Schrader, Eastside, 107 yds pass 71 yds rush. 3 TD Kishawn Farrow, Greenville,174 yds pass, TD; 118 yds rush, TD Matt Kucia, Indian Land, 198 yds passing, TD Sequel Patterson, Indian Land, TD rush; 93-yd kick ret TD Jamol Horton, Indian Land, 105 yds rush, 2 TD Will Griggs, Catawba Ridge, 157 yds passing,2 TD Emani Nance, TL Hanna, 104 yds rush, 4 TD Zach Williams, Lugoff-Elgin, 231 yds pass, TD Shamil Saddig, Lugoff-Elgin, 143 ys rec, TD Trenton Lynch, Spartanburg, 208 yds rush, 3 TD; 65 yds rec, 2 TD Trey Burke, Spartanburg, 222 yds pass, 3 TD Lucas Tankersly, Eastside, 181 yds rush, 3 TD Jayvonte Brown, Sumter, 10 tackles, 7 TFl AAAA Honor Roll Quinn Mahoney, Bishop England, passed for 201 yards and three touchdowns; 2 rushing TD J’Zavien Currance, South Pointe, 222 yards passing, TD; 86yards rushing, TD Roper Wentsky, AC Flora, 222 yards passing, TD Xavier Wright, Gray Collegiate, 132 yards passing, TD Grayson Rumpf, Camden, 18 of 20 passing, 371 yards, 7 TD Tylin Drakeford, Camden, 157 yds rec, 3 TD Will Haunert, Camden, 147 yds rec, 3 TD Andrew Frick, Brook-Cayce, 3 TD passes Tyree Johnson, Brook-Cayce, TD rec, Int. Ret. TD AJ Hillary, North Augusta, 4 TD passes Tayshon Freeman, 3 TD pass, 2 TD rush Messiah Jackson, South Florence, 123 yds pass, TD; 53 yds rush, 2 TD Jace Grass, Daniel, 146 yds pass, 2 TD Gavin Thoma, Seneca, 250 yds pass, 4 TD Amari Verner, Seneca, 216 yds rush, 2 TD Judd Windham, Christ Church, 177 yds pass, 2 TD Michael Martin, Christ Church, 127 yds rush, 4 TD Jackson Dearybury, Broome, 25 of 29 passing, 370 yds, 3 TD Tyqwon Booker, Broome, 238 yds rush, TD Reece Wangermann, Broome, 11 rec, 134 yds, TD; rush TD Derrick Raniszewski, Hilton Head, 139 yds pass, TD Thad Czarnecki, Hilton Head, 113 yds rush, TD AAA Honor Roll Aiden Manavian, Oceanside Collegiate, 285 yds pass, 3 TD Terence Johnson, Oceanside Collegiate, 7 receptions, 111 yards, 2 TD Isaiah Snodgrass, Hanahan, 181 yards rushing, 4 TD CJ Furby, North Charleston, 220 yards passing, 3 TD Mak Anderson, MVP, 173 pass yds TD; 2 TD rush Lorenzo Kitching, North Charleston, 175 yards rushing, 2 TD; 168 yards receiving, 2 tD Kenton Caldwell, Newberry, 314 all-purpose yds, 2 TD pass, TD rush DJ Lee, Southside Christian, 185 yds rush, 2 TD MJ Earl, BHP, 126 yds rush, 3 TD Collin Davis, Woodruff, 121 yds pass, 2 TD Aiden Gibson, Woodruff, 146 yds rush, 2 TD Qa Brannon, Union Co, 182 yds pass, TD AA Honor Roll Hayes Goddard, Philip Simmons, 254 yards passing, 4 TD Ashton Kellerman, Philip Simmons, 137 yards receiving, 2 TD Bri’Shawn Lee, Strom Thurmond, 181 yds pass, 2 TD Logan Neal. Andrew Jackson, 139 yds pass, TD Kamron McGill, Andrew Jackson, 17 tackles Jase Fair, Andrew Jackson, 13 tackles Kaden Diggs, Fair-Cent., 85 yds pass, 93 yds rush, TD Ty Shannon, Fair-Cent., 112 rec. yds Caleb Feaster, Chester, 112 yds rush, 2 TD Hudhaifah Taylr, Chester,108 yds rush, TD T’Mari Caldwell, Chester, 105 yds rush, TD Luke Reed, Chester, 7 tackles, 5 TFL Jaylen Singletary, Hampton Co, 171 yds rush, 2 TD Jamijae Karim, Liberty, 124 yds rush, 2 TD Tanner Elrod, Liberty, 124 yds rush, 2 TD Bryce Adams, Chesterfield, 188 yds pass Holden Lowery, Chesterfield, 101 rec yds Class A Honor Roll Tyler Harris, Cross, 3 TD passes Kendrick Patterson, Great Falls, 209 yds rushing Demars Stevens, Great Falls, 117 yds rush, TD Jalen McGraw, Bamberg-Ehr., 100 yds rush, TD Zori Pierce, Lamar, 196 pass yds, 2 TD; 73 yds rush, 2 TD Jacorreun Howze, Lewisville, 101 yds rush, 3 TD; 62 yds pass Brayden Franklin, Baptist Hill, 104 yds pass, 3 TD Lamar Singleton, Baptist Hill, 15 tackles Jasir Grant, Baptist Hill, 15 tackles Kevin Smalls, Baptist Hill, 20 tackles, 4 TFL, 3 sacks Darrell Harper, McBee,183 yds rush, TD Kaiden Howard, McBee, 141 rush, 2 TD SCISA Honor Roll Scott Tibbals, Porter-Gaud, 233 passing yards, 2 TD Kevin Johnson, Northwood Academy, 236 yards passing, 2 TD Aydan Hogan, Northwood Academy, 7 receptions, 113 yards, TD Dominic Russell, Northwood Academy, 13 tackles John Whetsell, Dorchester Academy, 213 yards rushing, 3 TD Silas Brawner, Pinewood Prep, 367 yards passing, 4 TD Lavoris Lucas, Pinewood Prep, 133 yards receiving Grayson Salego, Pinewood Prep, 117 yards rushing Will Watson, Pinewood Prep, 13 tackles, 6 TFL JOSEPH MORSE WW KING RUSHED 22/375 5 TDS 1 BLOCKED PUNT TUCKER MCGINTY W W KING 15 TACKLES JACOB BUSSEY WW KING 26 TACKLES MATTHEW BEHMER WILSON HALL 3 INTS PATRICK BELK HEATHWOOD HALL PASSED 10/17 161 2 TDS DRAKE PORTER BEN LIPPEN 15 TACKLES BEN MORRIS BEN LIPPEN 12 TACKLES PARKER KIZER HOLLY HILL RUSHED 29/233 4 TDS DAVIDSON LYNCH TRINITY COLLEGIATE PASSED 9/23 114 2 TDS WALKER WILLCOX TRINITY COLLEGIATE 15 TACKLES MICAH BALDER WILLIAMSBURG RUSHED 4/132 1 TD GRANT SMALL WILLIAMSBURG RUSHED 18/143 3 TDS MICHAEL ARD WILLIAMSBURG 15 TACKLES JAY KELLAHAN WILLIAMSBURG 14 TACKLES NOAH CAFFELL SPARTANBURG CHRISTIAN RUSHED 29/184 2 TDS BEN MUELA KISER HAMMOND PASSED 7/11 145 RUSHED 12/152 JACE WILLIAMS THOMAS SUMTER PASSED 22/29 310 2 TDS C. WILLIAMS THOMAS SUMTER RECEIVING 10/126 1 TD ETHAN COLLINS LAURENS ACADEMY PASSED 15/21 242
By From staff reports September 24, 2025
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By Billy Baker September 23, 2025
OCA's Junior QB Aiden Manavian in the 2024 State Title Game.
By rom staff reports September 23, 2025
Central remains undefeated with a 40-6 victory over Blacksburg
By David Shelton September 22, 2025
Charleston - Charleston’s version of “The Holy War” took place on Friday night as Bishop England visited longtime rival Porter-Gaud. Both schools are religion-affiliated private schools – Bishop England is a Catholic-based school while Porter-Gaud is affiliated with the Episcopalian church. The schools have been playing in football for decades but there have been breaks in the series over the years. Friday night’s game was the fourth consecutive meeting in the most recent renewal with Porter-Gaud winning two of the last three contests. Bishop England, ranked fifth in the state Class AAAA rankings, had their toughest test of the season but improved to 4-0 with a 40-23 win. Porter-Gaud fell to 2-3 on the season. Bishops’ quarterback Quinn Mahoney passed for more than 200 yards and three touchdowns while adding a two scores on the ground. He added more than 50 yards on the ground. “This is an unbelievable group of young men who have put their heart and soul into this program,” Bishops coach Logan Hall said. “This was an important game for us. We’re proud the school, our community and everyone associated with our program. Now we have to get ready for another one. But we will enjoy this one.” The Bishops out-scored their first three opponents, 147-6, but the defense was challenged by the SCISA Cyclones. The teams combined for 23 penalties, totaling 224 yards. Bishop England finished the game with 374 yards while Porter-Gaud totaled just over 300 yards. The Bishops opened the game with an impressive nine-play drive that ended with three-yard pass from Mahoney to Will Donato. The Cyclones answered with a 12-play drive that resulted in a 35-yard field goal by Hunter Thiem. The second quarter was full of penalties, punts and turnovers. The Bishops intercepted two passes. Hunter Alex’s pick set the offense up deep in Porter-Gaud territory and Mahoney’s three-yard run made it 14-3 with 4:15 left in the half. Zach Balog returned his interception to the endzone but the score was nullified with a penalty. Two plays later, Porter-Gaud’s Allen Chisolm intercepted Mahoney. The Cyclones needed only two plays to score as Tibbals found Wilson Yarborough on a 23-yard scoring pass, cutting the deficit to 14-10. Porter-Gaud had one last possession in the half and made it count. A 33-yard pass to Yarborough set up Thiem’s 45-yard field goal as time expired, sending the teams into the half with Bishop England leading 14-13. The first half featured 12 penalties. Both teams had more than 150 yards in the half. Porter-Gaud opened the third quarter with a gamble, failing to pick up a first down on a fourth-and-three from their own 41-yard line. Mahoney hit Zach Balog on the Bishops’ third play, pushing the lead to 21-13. Porter-Gaud had a time-consuming drive, aided by Bishop England penalties, and Thiem booted his third field goal of the game from 37 yards, pulling the Cyclones closer at 21-16. The teams combined for 18 penalties through three quarters. Brody Tonon’s two-yard run with 8:01 left in the game, making the score, 27-16. Porter-Gaud, however, struck back quickly with Tibbals hitting Amir Chisolm on a 70-yard pass, cutting the lead to 27-23 with 5:26 remaining. Facing a third-and-nine from their own 38, Mahoney connected with Brody Tonon on the sideline. Tonon ran through a tackle and did not stop until he reached the end zone for a 33-23 lead with 4:09 left.  The Bishops intercepted a pass on Porter-Gaud’s next possession and Mahoney scored on a five-yard run for the final margin.
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