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WEEK 3 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

From staff reports • Sep 07, 2023

Camden at Gray Collegiate, Hartsville at Dillon, Chester at South Pointe top games

WEEK 3 HGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE


THURSDAY

SCHSL VS. OUT OF STATE

Frederica Academy (Ga.) at Bluffton


FRIDAY

SCHSL

Aiken at Clinton

Airport at Lugoff-Elgin

Aynor at Lakewood

Beaufort at Goose Creek

Berea at Wade Hampton

Bethune-Bowman at Edisto

Blacksburg at Lewisville

Blackville-Hilda at Bamberg-Ehrhardt

Blue Ridge at Eastside

Boiling Springs at Hillcrest

Branchville at Williston-Elko

Brookland-Cayce at A.C. Flora

Broome at Union County

Burke at Calhoun County

Byrnes at Greer

C.A. Johnson at Hampton County

Camden at Gray Collegiate

Carolina at Fountain Inn

Carvers Bay at Georgetown

Chapin at Newberry

Cheraw at Darlington

Chester at South Pointe

Chesterfield at Lake View

Conway at North Myrtle Beach

Crestwood at Sumter

Cross at Scott’s Branch

Denmark-Olar at Allendale-Fairfax

Dreher at West Florence

Easley at J.L. Mann

Eau Claire at Whitmire

Emerald at Saluda

Gilbert at Pelion

Great Falls at Columbia

Green Sea-Floyds at Kingstree

Hannah-Pamplico at Andrews

Hartsville at Dillon

Hemingway at Marion

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler at Military Magnet

Indian Land at Fort Mill

James Island at Bishop England

Lake City at St. James

Lamar at Andrew Jackson

Lancaster at Fairfield Central

Latta at Lee Central

Laurens at Chapman

Liberty at Dixie

Lexington at Blythewood

Lucy Beckham at Hanahan

Manning at Lake Marion

Marlboro County at Oceanside Collegiate

Mauldin at Greenville

May River at Battery Creek

McBee at East Clarendon

Mid-Carolina at Ninety Six

Nation Ford at Northwestern

North Augusta at Greenwood

North Central at Keenan

Orangeburg-Wilkinson at Barnwell

Pelion at Whitmire

Philip Simmons at Timberland

Powdersville at Pendleton

Riverside at Christ Church

Rock Hill at Lower Richland

St. John’s at Woodland

Seneca at St. Joseph’s

Socastee at Myrtle Beach

South Aiken at River Bluff

South Florence at Carolina Forest

Southside at Walhalla

Spring Valley at Ridge View

Stall at North Charleston

Stratford at Dutch Fork

Summerville at Wando

Swansea at Wagener-Salley

Waccamaw at Johnsonville

West Ashley at Berkeley

West-Oak at Ware Shoals

Westside at Abbeville

Westwood at White Knoll

Wilson at Hilton Head Island

Woodmont at Travelers Rest

Woodruff at Belton-Honea Path

Wren at T.L. Hanna

York at Clover


SCISA

11-MAN

Beaufort Academy at Greenwood Christian

Camden Military at Northside Christian

Carolina Academy at Bethesda Academy

Cross Schools at Colleton Prep

Dillon Christian at Lee Academy

Florence Christian at Orangeburg Pre

Hammond at Laurence Manning

Hilton Head Christian at Ben Lippen

Patrick Henry at Calhoun Academy

Pinewood Prep at First Baptist

Pee Dee at Dorchester

Porter-Gaud at Heathwood Hall

Spartanburg Christian at Palmetto Christian

The King’s Academy at Williamsburg

Thomas Heyward at St. John’s Christian

Wilson Hall at Thomas Sumter

8-MAN

Faith Christian at Holly Hill Academy

Holy Trinity Classical at Conway Christian

Jefferson Davis at W.W. King

Oakbrook Prep at Laurens Academy

Richard Winn at Newberry Academy

Wardlaw at Andrew Jackson Academy

 

SCHSL VS. SCISA

Mullins at Trinity Collegiate


SCHSL VS. OUT OF STATE

Catawba Ridge at Ardrey Kell (N.C.)

Daniel at Hart County (Ga.)

Gaffney at Mallard Creek (N.C.)

Grayson (Ga.) at Spartanburg

Harlem (Ga.) at Midland Valley

Polk County (N.C.) at Landrum

R.S. Central (N.C.) at Chesnee


SCISA VS. OUT OF STATE

Bethlehem Christian (Ga.) at Augusta Christian

Hilton Head Prep at St. Andrew’s (Ga.)

Memorial Day (Ga.) at John Paul II

 

SCHSL VS. INDEPENDENT

Thornwell at McCormick

 

SCISA VS. INDEPENDENT

Atlantic Collegiate at Cardinal Newman

 

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