WEEK 7 FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • October 12, 2024

Four more weeks left in regular season

Thursday’s Scores

Ben Lippen 10, Heathwood Hall 6

Hilton Head Christian 44, First Baptist 14

McBee 33, C.A. Johnson 22

Saluda 50, Pelion 0

Friday ‘s Scores

Abbeville 56, Calhoun Falls Charter 0

A.C. Flora 44, Richland Northeast 7

Andrew Jackson 32, Chesterfield 14

Ashley Ridge 72, Stall 0

Batesburg-Leesville 42, Ninety Six 14

Beaufort 23, Colleton County 0

Beaufort Academy 48, Faith Christian 6

Bethesda Academy 35, Dillon Christian 6

Blackville-Hilda 50, Wagener-Salley 6

Boiling Springs 55, Wade Hampton 14

Branchville 37, Baptist Hill 20

Carolina Forest 62, St James 14

Catawba Ridge 14, Indian Land 7

Cathedral Academy 52, Cross Schools 8

Cheraw 30, Central 13

Clinton 46, Chesnee 21

Colleton Prep 30, Patrick Henry 19

Crescent 56, West-Oak 7

Daniel 54, Travelers Rest 0

Dillon 49, Aynor 7

Dutch Fork 38, White Knoll 0

East Clarendon 42, Kingstree 36 
Fairfield Central 22, Chester 6

Florence Christian 48, Camden Military 19

Fort Dorchester 34, West Ashley 21

Gaffney 15, Byrnes 9

Gilbert 35, Midland Valley 28

Goose Creek 13, Berkeley 10

Gray Collegiate 50, Airport 0

Greenwood Christian 48, Sumter 19

Greer 49, Blue Ridge 21

Hammond 51, Augusta Christian 16

Hampton County 39, Lake Marion 7

Hannah Pamplico 42, Green Sea Floyds 7

Hartsville 41, Crestwood 7

Holly Hill Academy 66, The King’s Academy 0

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 28, Calhoun 0

Irmo 35, River Bluff 14

John Paul II Catholic 40, Hilton Head Prep 0

Keenan 44, Silver Bluff 15

Lake City 30, Atlantic Collegiate 10

 Lake View 28, Carvers Bay 6

Lamar 47, Great Falls 0

Lancaster 42, Dreher 33

Landrum 28, Blacksburg 6

Latta 46, Hemingway 0

Laurence Manning 32, Cardinal Newman 26

Lewisville 34, Lee Central 14

Lexington 33, Chapin 32

Loris 40, Waccamaw 14

Lower Richland 23, Wilson  20

Manning 33, Mullins 6

Marlboro County 64, Georgetown 15

Mauldin 36, Easley 28

May River 35, Bishop England 8

Mid-Carolina 24, Columbia 14

Mountain View Prep 27, Chapman 9

Myrtle Beach 35, Conway 6

Newberry 47, Fox Creek 0

North Myrtle Beach 28, Socastee 14

Northside Christian 23, Orangeburg Prep 14

Northwestern 65, Fort Mill 6

Oceanside Collegiate 41, North Charleston 6

Palmetto 21, Southside Christian 10

Philip Simmons 50, Burke 8

Powdersville 33, Christ Church 14

Richard Winn 48, WW King 28

Ridge View 50, Lugoff-Elgin 0

Riverside 33, Eastside 8

Rock Hill 52, Nation Ford 29

St. John’s 48, Bethune-Bowman 20

Seneca 42, Berea 0

South Florence 42, Lakewood 12

Spartanburg 23, Dorman 7

Stratford 42, Lucy G. Beckham 38

Strom Thurmond 53, American Leadership 0

Summerville 26, James Island 0

Thomas Heyward 48, Andrew Jackson 6

Timberland 47, Academic Magnet 7

Union County 28, Broome 22

Walhalla 20, Pendleton 7

Wando 28, Cane Bay 21

West Florence 19, Blythewood 14

Westside 41, Emerald 17

Westwood 26, Spring Valley 0 

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