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SCHSL STATE PLAYOFFS MONDAY SCORES AND UPCOMING SCHEDULES

Staff reports • Feb 20, 2024

Florence Center to host all semifinal games Feb. 23-28, all state championship games March 1-2

BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS SCORES AND SCHEDULE


AAAAA

Quarterfinals

Tuesday

Upper State

Dorman at Mauldin

T.L. Hanna at Byrnes

Lower State

Sumter at Lexington

St. James at Summerville


Semifinals

Friday

At Florence Center

Upper State, 4 p.m.

Lower State, 8 p.m.


AAAA

Quarterfinals

Thursday

Upper State

Catawba Ridge at Riverside

Lancaster at Greer

Lower State

Ridge View at Wilson

Westwood at James Island


Semifinals

Wednesday, March 28

At Florene Center

Upper State, 4 p.m.

Lower State, 8 p.m.


 

AAA

Second Round

Quarterfinals

Wednesday

Upper State

Fountain Inn at Powdersville

Blue Ridge at Wren

Lower State

Darlington at North Charleston

Crestwood at Lower Richland


Semifinals

Tuesday, February 27

At Florene Center

Upper State, 4 p.m.

Lower State, 8 p.m.


AA

Quarterfinals

Monday

Upper State

Keenan 55, Strom Thurmond 31

Gray Collegiate 31, Fox Creek 23

Lower State

Hampton County 68, Andrew Jackson 56

Oceanside Collegiate 53, Marion 38


Semifinals

Saturday

At Florence Center

Upper State

Keenan vs. Gray Collegiate 4 p.m.

Lower State

Hampton County vs. Oceanside Collegiate, 8 p.m.


Class A

Quarterfinals

Thursday

Upper State

Christ Church at McCormick

C.A. Johnson at North

Lower State

Cross at Carvers Bay'

Bethune-Bowman at Burke


Semifinals

Monday, February 27

At Florence Center

Upper State, 4 p.m.

Lower State, 8 p.m.

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES AND SCHEDULE

AAAAA

Quarterfinals

Monday

Upper State

Rock Hill 51, Mauldin 33

J.L. Mann 57, Gaffney 40

Lower State

Summerville 38, Goose Creek 25

Sumter 59, Ashley Ridge 46


Semifinals

Friday, February 23

At Florence Center

Upper State

Rock Hill vs. J.L. Mann, 2 p.m.

Lower State

Summerville vs. Sumter, 6 p.m.

 

AAAA

Quarterfinals

Wednesday

Upper State

South Pointe at Riverside

Westside at North Augusta

Lower State

A.C. Flora at Wilson

Ridge View at Bluffton


Semifinals

Wednesday, February 28

At Florence Center

Upper State, 2 p.m.

Lower State, 6 p.m.
 

AAA

Quarterfinals

Thursday

Upper State

Blue Ridge at Daniel

West-Oak at Wren

Lower State

Darlington at Crestwood

Camden at Lower Richland


Semifinals

Tuesday, February 27

At Florence Center

Upper State, 2 p.m.

Lower State, 6 p.m.

 

AA

Quarterfinals

Tuesday

Upper State

Keenan at Landrum'

Silver Bluff at Gray Collegiate

Lower State

Andrew Jackson at Woodland

Bishop England at Kingstree


Semifinals

Saturday, February 24

At Florence Center

Upper State, 2 p.m.

Lower State, 6 p.m.

 

Class A

Quarterfinals

Wednesday

Upper State

Christ Church at St. Joseph's

Southside Christian at Denmark-Olar

Lower State

Carvers Bay at Lake View

Allendale-Fairfax at Military Magnet


Semifinals

Monday, February 26

At Florence Center

Upper State, 2 p.m.

Lower State, 6 p.m.

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