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High School Sports Report Sweet 16 and SCISA Pick 6 Football Polls

Dennis Brunson • Aug 21, 2023

Summerville, Greenville move to top of AAAAA, AAAA polls, respectively

HSSR AAAAA Sweet 16 Football Poll 
(As of August 21, 2023)

  1. Summerville
  2. Gaffney
  3. Dutch Fork

4. Fort Dorchester
5. Byrnes
6. Lexington

7. Sumter
8. Spartanburg
9, Hillcrest
10. T.L. Hanna

11. River Bluff
12. Dorman

13. Carolina Forest
14. Blythewood
15. White Knoll

16. Ashley Ridge
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HSSR AAAA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)
1. Greenville

2. Northwestern

3. South Pointe

4. James Island

5. Hartsville

6. Greenwood

7. South Florence

8. Irmo
9. A.C. Flora
10. Westside

11. Ridge View

12. Catawba Ridge

13. West Florence

14. Lucy Beckham

15. May River
16. Indian Land

HSSR AAA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)
1. Dillon
2. Daniel
3. Chester
4. Clinton
5. Camden
6. Gilbert

7. Manning
8. Chapman

9. Beaufort

10. Seneca
11. Belton-Honea Path
12. Philip Simmons
13. Hanahan
14. Brookland-Cayce

15. Crestwood
14. Powdersville
15. Aynor

16. Broome


HSSR AA Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Gray Collegiate

2. Abbeville

3. Oceanside Collegiate

4. Marion

5. Hampton County

6. Fairfield Central

7. Silver Bluff

8. Saluda

9. Strom Thurmond

10. Barnwell

11. Andrew Jackson

12. Woodland

13. Newberry

14. Chesnee

15. North Central

16. Kingstree (tie)

16. Blacksburg (tie)


HSSR Class A Sweet 16 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Bamberg-Ehrhardt

2. Lewisville

3. St. Joseph’s

4. Christ Church

5. Lamar

6. Latta

7. Southside Christian

8. Calhoun County

9. Wagener-Salley

10. Lake View

11. Blackville Hilda

12. C.A. Johnson

13. Denmark-Olar

14. Whale Branch

15. Johnsonville (tie)

15. Baptist Hill (tie)

16. Hannah-Pamplico (tie)

16. Cross (tie)


HSSR SCISA AAAA Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Hammond

2. Laurence Manning

3. Augusta Christian

4. Cardinal Newman

5. Porter-Gaud

6. Heathwood Hall


HSSR SCISA AAA Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Pee Dee

2. Wilson Hall

3. Florence Christian

4. Pinewood Prep

5. John Paul II

6. Hilton Head Christian


HSSR SCISA AA Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Williamsburg

2. Colleton Prep

3. Beaufort Academy

4. Bethesda Academy

5. Northside Christian

6. Orangeburg Prep


HSSR SCISA Class A Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Lee Academy

2. Thomas Heyward

3. Patrick Henry

4. St. John's Christian

5. Dillon Christian

6. Calhoun Academy


HSSR SCISA 8-Man Pick 6 Football Poll

(As of August 21, 2023)

1. Holly Hill Academy

2. W.W. King

3. Richard Winn

4. Wardlaw

5. Jefferson Davis

6. Andrew Jackson 


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