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SCHSL state wrestling playoffs begin on Saturday

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • Feb 02, 2024

State championship matches set for February 10 at Dreher

         Sumter – The South Carolina High School League dual wrestling state playoffs begin on Saturday with first- and second-round matches in all four classes.

 

         The first-round winners and those who received first-round byes will meet in the second round at the same sites. The quarterfinals will be held on Monday with the semifinals on Wednesday.

 

         The AAAAA, AAAA, AAA and AA state championship matches will be held on Saturday, February 10, at Dreher High in Columbia.


         Eastside will be after its ninth straight state title. The first one came in AAA with the last seven in AAAA. West-Oak will be vying for its third consecutive AAA championship. Fort Mill and Liberty will be trying to defend their AAAAA and AA titles, respectively.

         

SCHSL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

Saturday

First and Second Rounds

AAAAA

Upper State

At Hillcrest

Hillcrest vs. Nation Ford

Chapin vs. Gaffney

At Fort Mill

Fort Mill bye

Byrnes vs. Lexington

At T.L. Hanna

Clover vs. Dorman

T.L. Hanna vs. Rock Hill

At Boiling Springs

Boiling Springs vs. Spartanburg 
Blythewood vs. Woodmont

Lower State

At River Bluff

River Bluff vs. Wando

Ashley Ridge vs. St. James

At Goose Creek

Goose Creek vs. White Knoll

Socastee vs. Fort Dorchester

At Summerville

Summerville vs. Dutch Fork

Conway vs. Cane Bay

At Carolina Forest

Carolina Forest bye

Stratford vs. West Ashley

 

AAAA

Upper State

At Eastside

Eastside bye

Westside vs. Aiken

At Northwestern

South Aiken vs. Greenville

Northwestern bye

At Greenwood

Laurens vs. Catawba Ridge

Greenwood bye

At North Augusta

Indian Land vs. Wade Hampton

North Augusta bye

Lower State

At Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach bye

Bluffton vs. Westwood

At A.C. Flora

James Island vs. South Florence

A.C. Flora bye

At Lugoff-Elgin

Hartsville vs. Lugoff-Elgin

Lugoff-Elgin bye

At May River

North Myrtle Beach vs. Irmo

May River bye

 

AAA

Upper State

At West-Oak

West-Oak vs. Blue Ridge

Belton Honea Path vs. Woodruff

At Travelers Rest

Travelers Rest vs. Walhalla

Clinton vs. Palmetto

At Powdersville

Powdersville vs. Union

Crescent vs. Chapman

At Chester

Chester vs. Fountain Inn

Broome vs. Daniel

Lower State

At Aynor

Aynor vs. Hanahan

Lakewood vs. Brookland-Cayce

At Philip Simmons

Philip Simmons vs. Waccamaw

Gilbert vs. Darlington

At Dreher

Dreher vs. Marlboro County

Battery Creek vs. Georgetown

At Lake City

Lake City vs. Swansea

Loris vs. Beaufort

 

AA

Upper State

At Chesnee

Chesnee bye

Columbia vs. High Point Academy

At Dixie

Mid-Carolina vs. Pelion

Dixie bye

At Liberty

Liberty bye

Eau Claire vs. Landrum

At Ninety Six

Abbeville vs. C.A. Johnson

Ninety Six bye

Lower State

At North Central

North Central bye

Fairfield Central vs. Academic Magnet

At Timberland

Cheraw vs. Marion

Timberland bye

At Buford

Buford bye

Bishop England vs. Whale Branch

At Edisto

Bamberg-Ehrhardt vs. Bridges Prep

Edisto bye

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