WEEK NINE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • October 26, 2024

Two weeks left in regular season

Tuesday’s Scores

Gray Collegiate 49, Brookland-Cayce 7

Midland Valley 49, Airport 7

South Aiken 35, Gilbert 28

Thursday’s Scores

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 43, Allendale Fairfax 6

Friday’s Scores

Abbeville 63, Dixie 14

Andrew Jackson 20, North Central 14

Andrews 40, Burke 6

Aynor 50, Georgetown 32

Baptist Hill 32, Scott's Branch 28

Barnwell 34, Edisto 8  

Batesburg-Leesville 48, Pelion 0

Belton Honea Path 48, Pendleton 7

Berkeley 30, Lucy G. Beckham 9

Bishop England 28, Bluffton 24

Boiling Springs 41, Riverside 6

Branchville 23, Hardeeville 22

Calhoun 14, Ridge Spring - Monetta 6

Calhoun 50, Spartanburg Christian 7

Camden 27, Lancaster 22

Carolina Forest 52, Myrtle Beach 38

Carvers Bay 38, Johnsonville 14

Catawba Ridge 26, Rock Hill 21

Cathedral Academy 52, Conway Christian 8

Central 34, Chesterfield 8

Cheraw 38, Buford 14

Chester 42, Mid-Carolina 0

Christ Church 11, Southside Christian 7

Clinton 61, Blacksburg 14

Clover 53, Nation Ford 20

Colleton Prep 38, Dorchester 12

Columbia 28, Eau Claire 8

Crescent 21, Chesnee 10

Crestwood 21, Darlington 14

Cross 52, Bethune-Bowman 0

Dillon 47, Waccamaw 39

Dorman 9, Gaffney 7

East Clarendon 45, Atlantic Collegiate 10

Emerald 37, Fountain Inn 34

Green Sea Floyds 48, Hemingway 6

Greenwood Christian 47, Clarendon Hall 6

Hammond 49, Ben Lippen 17

Hanahan 43, North Charleston 8

 Hannah-Pamplico 27, Latta 22

Hartsville 70, Lakewood 8

Heathwood Hall 48, Camden Military 0

Hilton Head Prep 56, Christian Academy 13

 Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 59, Blackville-Hilda 12

Indian Land 20, Fort Mill 6

James Island 30, Ashley Ridge 20

Jefferson Davis 68, The King’s Academy 6

Kingstree 52, Mullins 12

Lamar 49, C.A. Johnson 16

Lewisville 52, Great Falls 7

Liberty 42, Landrum 24

Loris defeats Marlboro County by forfeit

Lugoff-Elgin 41, Spring Valley 10

Manning 38, Marion 13

May River 56, Beaufort 14

McCormick 24, Whitmire 16

Mountain View Prep 49, Broome 20

Newberry 45, Keenan 20

Ninety Six 56, American Leadership 0

North Myrtle Beach 52, St James 15

Northside Christian 34, Florence Christian 7

Northwood 28, Augusta Christian 6

Orangeburg Prep 40, Patrick Henry 28

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 46, Battery Creek 16

Porter-Gaud 49, Cardinal Newman 7 
Pee Dee 25, Bethesda Academy 22

Philip Simmons 21, Timberland 7

Pinewood Prep 45, First Baptist 14

Powdersville 56, Carolina my 20

Richard Winn 62, Laurens Academy 12

Richland Northeast 23, York 20

St. Joseph’s 35, Palmetto 14

Socastee 10, Conway 0

South Florence 36, Lower Richland 19

South Pointe 58, Dreher 10

Spartanburg 58, Byrnes 14

Stratford 30, Wando 28

Summerville 42, West Ashley 14

Swansea 21, Fox Creek 7

Wardlaw 54, Oakbrook Prep 12

Thomas Heyward 51, Carolina Academy 6

Walhalla 62, West-Oak 0

West Florence 13, Westwood 8

Westside 49, Laurens 3

Williston-Elko 25, Wagener-Salley 24

Wilson Hall 44, Thomas Sumter 0

Woodland 56, Academic Magnet 7

Woodruff 44, Chapman 10

Saturday’s Games

Berea 24, Travelers Rest 21

Daniel 63, Blue Ridge 14

Gilbert  31, Airport 18

Gray Collegiate 55, Aiken 0

Greenwood 38, Easley 0

Hillcrest 56, Woodmont 17

J.L. Mann 35, Mauldin 0

North Augusta 56, Brookland-Cayce 28

Seneca 47, Pickens 7

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