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SEPTEMBER 29 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

From staff reports • Sep 30, 2023

Week 6 is in the books

FRIDAY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES


A.C. Flora 36, Westwood 33

Abbeville 40, Liberty 3

Airport 14, Aiken 12

Andrew Jackson 21, Cheraw 17

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 43, Ben Lippen 27

Barnwell 42, Edisto 6

Belton-Honea Path 56, Powdersville 28

Bethesda Academy 32, Orangeburg Prep 12

Blackville-Hilda 33, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 18

Bluffton 28, Hilton Head Island 24

Blythewood 27, Fort Mill 7

Brookland-Cayce 56, Orangeburg-Wilkinson 13

Broome 46, Travelers Rest 7

Byrnes 21, Spartanburg 9

Camden 44, Lakewood 0

Cane Bay 55, Wando 7

Cardinal Newman 49, John Paul II 0

Central 33, Buford 24

Chapman 57, Carolina 0

Chester 44, Woodruff 6

Clarendon Hall Academy 20, Calhoun Academy 19

Clinton 51, Union County 21

Clover 30, Nation Ford 0

Colleton Prep 32, Greenwood Christian 14

Conway 27, St. James 22

Crestwood 41, Lake City 0

Daniel 52, Walhalla 10

Denmark-Olar 64, Ridge Spring-Monetta 18

Dillon 33, Loris 14

Dorman 14, Boiling Springs 10

Dreher 51, Swansea 7

Easley 63, Pickens 21

East Clarendon 49, Hemingway 0

Eastside 35, Emerald 12

Fairfield Central 41, Mid-Carolina 0

Faith Christian 22, Laurens Academy 6

Florence Christian 45, Hilton Head Prep 13

Fort Dorchester 40, Ashley Ridge 22

Gilbert 35, Lower Richland 7

Goose Creek 49, Berkeley 7

Gray Collegiate 56, Portal (Ga.) 35

Greenwood 42, Berea 10

Greer 49, Laurens 7

Hammond 42, Augusta Christian 10

Hampton County 50, Ridgeland-Hardeeville 13

Hilton Head Christian 56, First Baptist 6

Irmo 63, Richland Northeast 8

J.L. Mann 56, Woodmont 18

James Island 56, Colleton County 0

Jefferson Davis Academy 40, Holy Trinity Classical Christian 8

Johnsonville 31, Carvers Bay 30

Lake View 58, Green Sea Floyds 16

Lamar 14, Latta 7

Laurence Manning 48, Heathwood Hall 15

Lexington 22, Chapin 14

Lewisville 35, CA Johnson 6

Lucy Beckham 42, May River 6

Manning 28, Aynor 24

Marion 42, Andrews 32

Marlboro County 20, Darlington 14

McBee 51, Scott’s Branch 0

McCormick 20, Ware Shoals 8

Myrtle Beach 29, West Florence 28

Newberry 56, Eau Claire 0

Ninety Six 33, Blacksburg 20

North Augusta 63, South Aiken 21

North Central 52, Chesterfield 20

Northwestern 59, Lancaster 6

Oceanside Collegiate 30, Lake Marion 8

Palmetto 47, Southside 0

Patrick Henry defeated The King’s Academy by forfeit

Pendleton 61, West-Oak 0

Philip Simmons 36, Beaufort 6

Pinewood Prep 63, Pee Dee 14

Porter-Gaud 58, Trinity Collegiate 30

Richard Winn 51, Conway Christian 0

Ridge View 28, Lugoff-Elgin 7

Riverside 49, Wade Hampton 7

Rock Hill 44, Spring Valley 7

Saluda 42, Pelion 13

Seneca 41, Crescent 14

Silver Bluff 37, Fox Creek 0

South Florence 49, Hartsville 21

South Pointe 31, Catawba Ridge 3

Southside Christian 35, Dixie 7

Spartanburg Christian 33, Carolina Academy 32

St. Joseph 56, Calhoun Falls 8

Strom Thurmond 44, Batesburg-Leesville 14

Summerville 44, Stratford 21

Sumter 36, Socastee 6

T.L. Hanna 62, Mauldin 7

Thomas Heyward 49, Dillon Christian 16

Timberland 35, Bishop England 14

W.W. King 38, Newberry Academy 15

Waccamaw 24, Georgetown 14

Wagener-Salley 52, Williston-Elko 6

West Ashley 65, Stall 0

Westside 28, Greenville 14

Whale Branch 50, Bethune-Bowman 6

White Knoll 40, River Bluff 0

Whitmire 61, Great Falls 28

Wilson 41, North Myrtle Beach 40

Wilson Hall 62, Northwood Academy 20

Woodland 31, Hanahan 28

Wren 48, Fountain Inn 7

York 28, Indian Land 20 

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