WEEK 9 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES AND SCHEDULE

Staff Reports • October 18, 2025

Complete list of final scores broken down by classification and region

THURSDAY

SCISA

11-Man

Bethesda 28, Williamsburg 26

Vs. Independent

Clear Dot Charter 33, Augusta Christian 3

 

FRIDAY

SCHSL

AAAAA

Region 1

Greenville 21, Mauldin 13

Greenwood 49, Woodmont 7

Hillcrest 49, Easley 20

T.L. Hanna 55, J.L. Mann 17

Region 2

Byrnes 18, Eastside 6

Dorman 52, Wade Hampton 7

Gaffney 49, Riverside 20

Spartanburg 21, Boiling Springs 7

Region 3

Indian Land 35, Clover 0

Nation Ford 41, Catawba Ridge 34

Northwestern 45, Rock Hill 14

Region 4

Dutch Fork 49, Lexington 9

Irmo 14, White Knoll 3

River Bluff 33, Chapin 7

Region 5

Ridge View 29, West Florence 7

Sumter 47, Blythewood 34

Westwood 34, Lugoff-Elgin 28

Region 6

Carolina Forest 49, North Myrtle Beach 7

Myrtle Beach 21, Socastee 13

St. James 36, Conway 23

Region 7

Berkeley 17, Wando 3

Lucy Beckham 45, Goose Creek 0

Stratford 38, Cane Bay 24

Region 8

Ashley Ridge 42, Summerville 19

James Island 48, Fort Dorchester 7

West Ashley 51, Stall 20

 

AAAA

Region 1

Emerald 61, Southside 0

Westside 48, Fountain Inn 21

Wren 45, Laurens 28

Region 2

Blue Ridge 27, Travelers Rest 24

Daniel 52, Pickens 7

Seneca 42, Greer 13

Region 3

A.C. Flora 21, Dreher 18

Camden 57, York 17

South Pointe 48, Lancaster 7

Region 4

Gilbert30, Brookland-Cayce 19

Gray Collegiate 44, South Aiken 7

Midland Valley 39, Aiken 32

North Augusta 56, Airport 7

Region 5

Hartsville 45, Darlington 24

Lower Richland 27, Lakewood 0

South Florence 35, Wilson 7

Region 6

Bishop England 23, Beaufort 14

Bluffton 35, Colleton County 12

‘Hilton Head Island 31, May River 15

VS. 3A

Walhalla 35, Berea 14

 

AAA

Region 1

Belton-Honea Path 55, Crescent 28

Pendleton 40, West-Oak 14

Region 2

Christ Church 52, Carolina High 20

Powdersville 45, Palmetto 14

Southside Christian 27, St. Joseph’s 7

Region 3

Chapman 30, Union County 27

Woodruff 49, Mountain View Prep 28

Region 4

Keenan 28, Fox Creek 21

Silver Bluff 37, Swansea 28

Region 5

Dillon 20, Marlboro County 6

Loris 63, Georgetown 12

Waccamaw 34, Aynor 0

Region 6

Oceanside Collegiate 45, Battery Creek 0

 

2A

Region 1

Clinton 56, Landrum 14

Liberty 35, Chesnee 6

Region 2

Batesburg-Leesville 63, American Leadership 0

Ninety Six 28, Saluda 27

Strom Thurmond 61, Pelion 0

Region 3

Chester 40, Columbia 0

Fairfield Central 49, Eau Claire 20

Region 4

Andrew Jackson 21, Central 20

Cheraw 42, North Central 7

Chesterfield 45, Buford 13

Region 5

Hampton County 50, Barnwell 0

Lake Marion 28, Whale Branch 26

Region 6

Philip Simmons 57, Academic Magnet 0

Timberland 21, Andrews 7

Woodland 56, Burke 0

Region 7

East Clarendon 34, Mullins 14

Lake City 69, Marion 0

Manning 16, Atlantic Collegiate 14

 

1A

Region 1

Abbeville 57, Whitmire 6

McCormick 57, Calhoun Falls 28

Ware Shoals 58, Dixie 33

Region 2

C.A. Johnson 20, Great Falls 16

Lamar 41, Lee Central 0

Lewisville wins by forfeit over McBee

Region 3

Blackville-Hilda 20, Calhoun County 0

Wagener-Salley 22, Ridge Spring-Monetta 14

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 58, Williston-Elko 6

Region 4

Allendale-Fairfax 18, Denmark-Olar 12

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 60, Ridgeland 0

Region 5

Baptist Hill 54, St. John’s 0

Branchville 48, Military Magnet 6

Region 6

Johnsonville 54, Green Sea Floyds 27

Latta 32, Lake View 18

 

SCISA

11-Man

Calhoun Academy 42, Patrick Henry 14

John Paul II 47, Thomas Heyward 21

Northwood 45, Pinewood Prep 20

Pee Dee 62, Lee Academy 36

Wilson Hall 34, Florence Christian 15

8-Man

Jefferson Davis 48, Cross Schools 0

The King’s Academy 40, Palmetto Christian 10

 

SATURDAY

SCHSL

3A

Region 6

North Charleston at Orangeburg-Wilkinson, 3 p.m.

 

1A

Region 5

Scott’s Branch at Bethune-Bowman, 4:30 p.m.

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