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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS REPORT SWEET 16 AND PICK 6 FOOTBALL POLLS (OCTOBER 2)

From staff reports • Oct 03, 2023

No changes at top of the polls

HSSR AAAAA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1.  Summerville

2.   Hillcrest

3.  Byrnes

4.  Gaffney

5.  Fort Dorchester

6.    T.L. Hanna

7.  White Knoll

8. Spartanburg

9.    Lexington

10. Sumter

11.  Dutch Fork

12. J.L. Mann

13. Ashley Ridge

14. Clover

15. Cane Bay

16. West Ashley

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HSSR AAAA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1.  Northwestern

2.  South Florence

3.  Irmo

4.  James Island

5. South Pointe

6. Westside

7. Lucy Beckham

8.  Hartsville

9. Ridge View

10. Midland Valley

11. Greenville

12. Myrtle Beach

13. York

14. Indian Land

15. A.C. Flora

16. North Augusta


HSSR AAA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1.  Daniel
2. Dillon

3. Gilbert

4. Belton-Honea Path

5. Chapman

6. Chester

7. Crestwood

8. Camden

9. Manning
10. Philip Simmons

11. Clinton

12. Broome

13. Brookland-Cayce

14. Seneca

15. Beaufort

16. Loris

 

HSSR AA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1. Gray Collegiate

2. Oceanside Collegiate

3. Abbeville

4. Woodland

5. Hampton County

6. Marion

7. Saluda

8. Fairfield Central
9. Silver Bluff

10. Strom Thurmond

11. Ninety Six

12. Barnwell

13. Edisto

14. Andrew Jackson

15. Andrews

16. Chesnee

 

HSSR Class A Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of October 1, 2023)

1. Lewisville

2. Bamberg-Ehrhardt

3. Christ Church

4. Southside Christian

5. St. Joseph’s

6. Lake View

7. Latta

8. Blackville-Hilda

9. Whale Branch

10. Hunter-Kinard-Tyler

11. Lamar

12. Calhoun County

13. Cross

14. Denmark-Olar

15. Wagener-Salley

16. Johnsonville

 

HSSR SCISA AAAA Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1. Hammond

2. Cardinal Newman
3. Laurence Manning

4. Porter-Gaud.

5. Augusta Christian

6. Trinity Collegiate
 

HSSR SCISA AAA Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1.  Wilson Hall

2.  Florence Christian

3.  Hilton Head Christian

4.  Pinewood Prep

5. Northwood Academy

6. Pee Dee

 

HSSR SCISA AA Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1.  Williamsburg

2.  Bethesda Academy

3. Beaufort Academy

4. Colleton Prep

5. Spartanburg Christiani

6. Carolina Academy

 

HSSR SCISA Class A Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of September 25, 2023)

1.    Patrick Henry

2.    Clarendon Hall

3.    Thomas Heyward

4. Lee Academy

5. Dorchester

6. St. John's Christian

 

HSSR SCISA 8-Man Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of October 2, 2023)

1.  Jefferson Davis

2.  Holly Hill

3.  Richard Winn

4.  Wardlaw

5.    Faith Christian

6.  Holy Trinity Classical

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