Week 7 Football Honor Roll

October 15, 2025

AAAAA

Bryson Bowers, James Island, 12 tackles, 2 TFL

Maliq McGowan, Stratford, 283 yds rush, 3 TD

Jahmir Heyward, Berkeley, TD rushing, fumble return for TD

Jack LaMonica, Lucy Beckham, 201 yards rushing, 2 TD

Jaden Gethers, Lucy Beckham, 100 yards rushing

Finn Gunter, Lucy Beckham,59 yards passing, 71 yards rushing, 2 TD

Jayven Williams, Summerville, 111 yards rushing, TD

Eli Pressley, Summerville, 11 tackles, sack, TFL

Jaylen Pryor, Summerville, 10 tackles, 2 TFL, sack

Amire White, Irmo,233 yds rush, 42 yds rec, 3 TD

Derrick Austin, West Florence, 2 interceptions, 1 return for TD, 6 tackles

Jaxon Knotts, Dutch Fork, 132 yds pass 1 TD; TD rush

Quintin Wilson, Dutch Fork, 116 yds rush, 3 TD

Jhais McKiever, White Knoll, 180 yds pass, 142 yds rush, 3 TD

Devron Dopson, Irmo, 153 yds pass, 2 TD

Gavin Kovac, Lexington, 3 FG

Will Love, Spartanburg, 2 FG, game-winning 52-yd FG

Jamol Horton, Indian Land, 178 yds rush, 2 TD

Matt Kucia, Indian Land, 118 yds pass, TD

Jayden Wilson, NO. Myr. Bch, 1-7 yds rush, 2 TD

Quinn Kelly, Fort Mill, 374 yds pass, 3 TD

Broden Mitcheson, Fort Mill, 127 yds rush, 2 TD

Jameson Terrell, Fort Mill, 192 rec yds, 2 TD

Xavier Means, Northwestern, 267 yds pass, 182 yds rush, 6 TD

J’Zavion Currence, South Pointe, 249 yds pass, 2 TD; 52 yds rush, 2 TD

Kadin Watkins, South Pointe, 105 yds rush, TD

Trey Burke, Spartanburg, 187 yds pass

Meek Slydell, Dorman, 165 yds pass, TD

Nick Means, Dorman, 108 yds rush

Banks Bouton, Gaffney, 132 yds rush, TD

Tre Segarra, Byrnes, 209 yds rush

 

AAAA

Andrew Frick, Brookland-Cayce, 305 total yds, 3 TD

Xavier Wright, Gray Collegiate, 146 yds pass, 3 TD

Royce Williamson, Gray Collegiate, 2 TD receptions, 2 interceptions

Roper Wentsky, AC Flora, 223 yds pass, 3 TD

Wynn Meetze, Gilbert,134 yds rush, 2 TD

Jiraiya Staley, Gilbert, 130 yds rush

Darius Moton, AC Flora, 102 yds rush, TD

Charlie Scott, AC Flora, 109 yds rec, TD

 

AAA

Aiden Manavian, Oceanside Collegiate, 272 yards passing, 4 TD

Kenton Caldwell, Newberry, 3 TD pass, 2 TD rush

Adrian Grate, Waccamaw, 123 yds rush

Jameson Dearybury, Broome, 167 yds pass, 3 TD

Tyquon Booker, Broome,115 yds rush, 2 TD

Nick Morgan, Broome, 10 tackles, 4 TFL

Noah Thomas, BHP, 130 yds pass, 3 TD

 

AA

Hayes Goddard, Philip Simmons, 195 yards passing, 3 TD

Alex Tchoryk, Philip Simmons, 8 tackles, 4 TFL

Tristan Daniels, Saluda, 203 yds rush, 3 TD

CJ Springs, Saluda, 104 yds rec, TD

Amadre Woodson, Bates-Lees, 239 yds rush, 4 TD

KD Whitt, Bates-Lees,3 TD, int. ret. TD

Bennett Plane, Bates-Lees,180 yds rec, 3 TD, interception, 10 tackles, 2 Blkd PAT

Brishaun Lee, Thurmond, 193 pass, 2 TD

Kaden Wigfall, Thurmond, 160 yds rush, 2 TD

Zy Rouse, Thurmond, 109 yds rush, TD

Shaheed Williams, 106 rec yds, TD

Javen Cook, Clinton, 182 yds rush, 4 TD

KJ Vance, Clinton, 177 yds rush, 2 TD

Angelo Cromer, Clinton,106 yds rush, TD

Hudhaifah  Taylor, Chester, 165 yds rush, TD

Jaylin Singletary, Hampton Co, 297 yds rush, 3 TD

Logan Neal, Andrew Jackson, 160 yds pass, 2 TD

Jvon Kelly, Andrew Jackson, 100 yds rush

Kadin Thomas, Cheraw, 160 yds pass, 2 TD

AJ Liindsey,  Landrum,  144 yds rush

 

A

Mah’ky Green, Cross, 127 yards rushing, TD; TD reception

Tyler Harris, Cross, 118 yards passing, TD

Khalil Levine, Cross, 2 TD rushing; fumble return for TD

Jacourren Howze, Lewisville, 151 yds rush, 4 TD

Mikel Hutchins, Lewisville, 111 yds rush, 2 TD

Antonio Price, Lewisville, 152 yds rush, TD

Elijah Brown, Ware Shoals, 17 tackles, 4 TFL

Trent Dyal, Ware Shoals, 10 tackles, 6 TFL, 3 sacks, blkd punt

Brandon Nance, Dixie, 132 yds rush, 3 TD

Dallas Dotson, Dixie, 2 TD rush, 1 TD rec, 115 APY

Kingston Green, Whitmire, 114 yds rush, TD; TD rec

Jaedon Bell, Bethune-Bowman, 240 yds pass, 4 TD

 

SCISA

Dor Reichley, St. John’s Christian, 279 yards rushing, 2 TD

Matthew Byron, Dorchester Academy, 7 tackles, 4 TFL

Kaven Ford, Northwood Academy, 200 yards rushing, 3 TD

Allen Chisolm, Porter-Gaud, 11 tackles, 2 TFL, sack

Huck Nevin, Porter-Gaud, 10 tackles, interception

Tristan Hickman, Pee Dee Acad, 123 yds rush, TD

Ryan Small, Pee Dee Acad, 108 yds, TD

Judson Martin, Pee Dee,116 yds rush, TD

Patrick Belk, Heathwood Hall, 4 TD rush

ELIJAH HUTTO, W.W. KING PASSED 5/5 117 1 TD

JOSEPH MORSE, W.W. KING RUSHED 14/215 5 TDS

CASEN BUZHARDT, W.W. KING 12 TACKLES 1 SACK 1 INT

JACOB BUSSEY, W.W. KING 13 TACKLES 1 SACK

MORRIS HENRY, HEATHWOOD HALL 15 TACKLES

ZION GADDIST, BEN LIPPEN RUSHED 27/204 1 TD

DRAKE PORTER, BEN LIPPEN 15 TACKLES

PARKER KIZER, HOLLY HILL ACADEMY RUSHED 21/342 5 TDS

TYLER GREEN, HOLLY HILL ACADEMY 22 TACKLES

CALE OWENS, COLLETON PREP ACADEMY PASSED 11/14 178 3 TDS RUSHED 8/115 1 TD

KRES LANGHALS, HILTON HEAD CHR. PASSED 18/25 331 3 TDS RUSHED 10/61 1 TD

J. RICHARDSON, HILTON HEAD CHR. RECEIVING 9/140

JOSEPH HOUPT, HILTON HEAD CHR. RECEIVING 3/104 2 TDS

HAYNE BURDEN, HILTON HEAD CHR. 16 TACKLES 2 SACKS

ETHAN COLLINS, LAURENS ACADEMY PASSED 17/21 157 2 TDS

CALEB HARDY, LAURENS ACADEMY RUSHED 11/219 2 TDS 12 TACKLES 1 INT

NATHAN BELL, LAURENS ACADEMY 9 TACKLES 1 SACK 2 INT


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Senior All State running back Jaylen Singletary carried the ball on every play and finished the drive with a 9-yard touchdown run. He also added the two-point conversion. The Eagles tied things up on their first possession as the took 9-plays to go 62 yards. Senior Ashten Wilson had three carries for 40 yards to move the ball down field. Junior quarterback Dwayne Louallen II scored a three-yard run and the two-point try was good and we were tied at 8. The Cane’s next drive started by going backwards. The Eagle defense stuffed the Cane’s running game on the first two plays. Facing a third and 14, Canes quarterback Tarell Grant connected with Jaz’mir Goines for 13 yards bringing up a fourth and one. Goines picked up the first down on a sneak and then Singletary gave the Cane’s a lead they would not relinquish when he went 48-yards around the left side for a touchdown. Rafe Sullivan added the point after and the lead was 15-8. 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