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SCHSL FIRST-ROUND PLAYOFF SCORES, 2ND-ROUND MATCHUPS

Staff report • Nov 04, 2023

On the road to Orangeburg

SCHSL STATE PLAYOFFS

 

AAAAA

First Round

Upper State

(1)  T.L. Hanna 53, (5) Fort Mill 9

(2) Dutch Fork 56, (3) Boiling Springs 7

(1)  Clover 31, (4) Woodmont 14

(2) Gaffney 47, (3) Lexington 14

(4) Spartanburg 31, (2) Rock Hill 7

(2) J.L. Mann 4, (4) Blythewood 0

(1) Byrnes 44, (AL) Dorman 17

(3) Hillcrest 37, (3) Nations Ford 29

Lower State

(1) White Knoll 28 (4) Cane Bay 0

(2 Fort Dorchester 40, (3) Socastee 14

(1) Stratford 28, (4) Chapin 27

(2) Sumter 56, (3) Ashley Ridge 13

(1) Summerville 28 (AL) River Bluff 3

(3) Berkeley 44, (4) Conway 8

(1) Carolina Forest 42, (AL) St. James 14

(4) West Ashley 30, (2) Goose Creek 21

 

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

(2) Dutch Fork at (1) T.L. Hanna

(2) Gaffney at (1) Clover

(4) Spartanburg at (2) J.L. Mann

(3) Hillcrest at (1) Byrnes

Lower State

(2) Fort Dorchester at (1) White Knoll

(2) Sumter at (1) Stratford

(3) Berkeley at (1) Summerville

(4) West Ashley at (1) Carolina Forest

 

 

AAAA

First Round

Upper State

(1) Greer 29, (16) Indian Land 28

(8) Greenville 63, (9) South Aiken 7

(12) Greenwood 17, (5) North Augusta 16

(4) Northwestern 57, (13) Laurens 0

(11) York 26, (6) Riverside 17

(3) Westside 42, (14) Airport 0

(7) South Pointe 49, (10) Eastside 7

(2) Midland Valley 28, (15) Easley 21

Lower State

(1)  South Florence 42, (16) Lugoff-Elgin 0

(9) Richland Northeast 88, (8) Bluffton 54

(5) Lucy Beckham 37, (12) West Florence 7

(13) Lancaster 24, (4) Ridge View 16

(6) Myrtle Beach 40, (11) May River 14

(3) Irmo 85, (14) Colleton County 0

(7) Hartsville 70, (10) A.C. Flora 27

(2) James Island 49, (15) Wilson 6

 

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

(8) Greenville at (1) Greer

(12) Greenwood at (4) Northwestern

(11) York at (3) Westside

(7) South Pointe at (2) Midland Valley

Lower State

(9) Richland Northeast at (1) South Florence

(13) Lancaster at (5) Lucy Beckham

(6) Myrtle Beach at (3) Irmo

(7) Hartsville at (2) James Island

 

 

AAA

First Round

Upper State

(1) Daniel 49, (4) Blue Ridge 2

(2) Wren 49, (3) Woodruff 32

(1) Chapman 45, (4) Crescent 0

(2) Chester 52, (3) Powdersville 34

(1) Belton-Honea Path 63, (4) Emerald 7

(2) Pendleton 41, (3) Travelers Rest 26

(1) Clinton 42, (4) Palmetto 18

(3) Seneca 42, (2) Broome 35

Lower State

(1) Dillon 42, (4) North Charleston 8

(2) Camden 48, (3) Dreher 7

(1) Hanahan 41, (4) Aynor 16

(2) Gilbert 49, (3) Darlington 12

(1) Brookland-Cayce 42, (4) Lake City 20

(2) Philip Simmons 48, (3) Manning 22

(1) Crestwood 42, (4) Orangeburg-Wilkinson 0

(3) Beaufort 30, at (2) Loris 13

 

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

(2) Wren at (1) Daniel

(2) Chester at (1) Chapman

(2) Pendleton at (1) Belton-Honea Path

(3) Seneca at (1) Clinton

Lower State

(2) Camden at (1) Dillon

(2) Gilbert at (1) Hanahan

(2) Philip Simmons at (1) Brookland-Cayce

(3) Beaufort at (1) Crestwood

 

 

AA

First Round

Upper State

(1) Abbeville 46, (6) Columbia 6

(3) Newberry 24, (4) Saluda 15

(2) Silver Bluff 42, (5) Mid-Carolina6

(2) Fairfield Central 48, (3) Liberty 7

(1) Strom Thurmond 49, (5) Landrum 7

(4) Keenan 24, (2) Ninety Six 21

(1) Gray Collegiate 62, (5) Pelion 0

(4) Chesnee 21, (3) Batesburg-Leesville 10

Lower State

(1) Andrew Jackson 58, (4) Ridgeland 16

(3) Kingstree 14, (2) Timberland 12

(1) Hampton County 33, (4) Bishop England 7

(2) Andrews 50, (3) North Central 18

(1) Oceanside Collegiate 42, (4) Lee Central 0

(3) Woodland 34, (2) Cheraw 33

(1) Marion 48, (4) Central 0

(2) Barnwell 35, (3) Lake Marion 8

 

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

(3) Newberry at (1) Abbeville

(2) Silver Bluff at (2) Fairfield Central

(4) Keenan at (1) Strom Thurmond

(4) Chesnee at (1) Gray Collegiate

Lower State

(3) Kingstree at (1) Andrew Jackson

(2) Andrews at (1) Hampton County

(3) Woodland at (1) Oceanside Collegiate

(2) Barnwell at (1) Marion

 

 

CLASS A

Upper State

(1) Christ Church 49, (6) Ridge Spring-Monetta 0

(2) McBee 49, (4) Dixie 12

(2) Blackville-Hilda 47, (5) McCormick 20

(3) Wagener-Salley 46, (3) C.A. Johnson 6

(1) Calhoun County 62, (4) Whitmire 0

(2) Southside Christian 49, (5) Denmark-Olar6

(1) Lewisville 52, (6) Calhoun Falls 0

(3) St. Joseph’s 38, (4) Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 24

Lower State

(1) Johnsonville 57, (4) St. John’s 0

(3) Lake View 33, (2) Whale Branch 28

(1) Lamar 27,(4) Branchville 6

(2) Baptist Hill 62, (3) Carvers Bay 32

(1) Bamberg-Ehrhardt 43, (4) Hannah-Pamplico 14

(2) East Clarendon 42, (3) Military Magnet 0

(1) Cross 52, (4) Hemingway 0

(3) Allendale-Fairfax 12, (2) Latta 0

 

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

(2) McBee at (1) Christ Church

(3) Wagener-Salley at (2) Blackville-Hilda

(2)Southside Christian at (1) Calhoun County

(3) St. Joseph’s at (1) Lewisville

Lower State

(3) Lake View at (1) Johnsonville

(2) Baptist Hill at (1) Lamar

(2) East Clarendon at (1) Bamberg-Ehrhardt

(3) Allendale-Fairfax at (1) Cross

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