NOVEMBER 15 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS SCORES

From staff reports • November 16, 2024

SCISA championship games November 22-23

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AAAAA Division I

November 15

First Round

Upper State

(1) Dutch Fork bye

(9) Boiling Springs 32, (8) Dorman 0

(4) Rock Hill bye

(5) River Bluff 36, (12) Mauldin 6

(3) JL Mann bye

(6) Clover 31, (11) Blythewood 28

(2) Spartanburg bye

(7) Byrnes 32, (10) Lexington 11

Lower State

(1) Summerville bye

(9) Fort Dorchester 20, (8) Stratford 10

(4) Cane Bay bye

(5) Ridge View 55, (12) Spring Valley 14

(3) Carolina Forest bye

(6) James Island 24, (11) Wando 2

(2) Sumter bye

(7) Ashley Ridge 51, (10) West Ashley 13

November 22

Second Round

Upper State

Boiling Springs at Dutch Fork

River Bluff at Rock Hill

Clover at J.L. Mann

Byrnes at Spartanburg

Lower State

Fort Dorchester at Summerville

Ridge View at Cane Bay

James Island at Carolina Forest

Ashley Ridge at Sumter


AAAAA Division II

November 15

First Round

(1) Northwestern bye

(8) Indian Land 34, (9) Eastside 7

(4) Greenwood bye

(5) Hillcrest 48, (12) Nation Ford 23

(3) T.L. Hanna bye

(6) Catawba Ridge 38, (11) Woodmont 35

(2) Gaffney bye

(7) Riverside 47, (10) Greenville 38

Lower State

(1) Irmo bye

(8) Chapin 17, (9) Goose Creek 16

(4) West Florence bye

(5) North Myrtle Beach 42, (12) Lucy Beckham 28

(3) Berkeley bye

(6) Westwood 34, (11) Socastee 14

(2) Myrtle Beach bye

(7) White Knoll 41, (10) Lugoff-Elgin 18

November 22

Second Round

Upper State

Indian Land at Northwestern

Hillcrest at Greenwood

Catawba Ridge at T.L. Hanna

Riverside at Gaffney

Lower State

Chapin at Irmo

North Myrtle Beach at West Florence

Westwood at Berkeley

White Knoll at Myrtle Beach


AAAA

November 15

First Round

Upper State

(1) Westside 55, (16) Lakewood 0

(8) A.C. Flora 40, (9) Emerald 20

(5) Camden 43, (12) Pickens 17

(4) Wren 41, (13) Lancaster 21

(6) Greer 28, (11) Fountain Inn 21

(3) South Pointe 77, (14) Blue Ridge 0

(10) Richland Northeast 22, (7) Seneca 20

(2) Daniel 45, (15) Dreher 14

Lower State

(1) Hartsville 45, (16) Beaufort 21

(8) Darlington 22, (9) Midland Valley 15

(5) Hilton Head Island 19, (12) Crestwood 17

(4) South Florence 56, (13) Brookland-Cayce 20

(6) Gilbert 41, (11) Lower Richland 20

(3) Bishop England 42, (14) South Aiken 19

(10) May River 46, (7) Bluffton 45 (OT)

(2) North Augusta 49, (15) Airport 0

November 22

Second Round

Upper State

A.C. Flora at Westside

Camden at Wren

Greer at South Pointe

Richland Northeast at Daniel

Lower State

Darlington at Hartsville

Hilton Head Island at SouthAAA Florence

Gilbert at Bishop England

May River at North Augusta


AAA

November 15

First Round

Upper State

Mountain View Prep 42, Carolina 0

Walhalla 36, St. Joseph’s 35

Crescent 45, Union County 18

Christ Church 42, West-Oak 2

Powdersville 37, Broome 13

Woodruff 28, Pendleton 21

Palmetto 29, Chapman 15

Belton-Honea Path 63, Southside Christian 20

Lower State

Loris (bye)

Hanahan 35, Silver Bluff 10

Orangeburg-Wilkinson 35, Aynor 16

Keenan 58, North Charleston 8

Newberry 48, Georgetown 0

Dillon 42, Battery Creek 7

Waccamaw 43, Swansea 23

Oceanside Collegiate 56, Fox Creek 14

November 22

Second Round

Upper State

Walhalla at Belton-Honea Path

Crescent at Christ Church

Woodruff at Powdersville

Palmetto at Belton-Honea Path

Lower State

Hanahan at Loris

Orangeburg-Wilkinson at Keenan

Dillon at Newberry

Waccamaw at Oceanside Collegiate


AA

November 15

First Round

Upper State

Clinton 56, Pelion 0

Chester 44, Strom Thurmond 23

Batesburg-Leesville 42, Columbia 6

Andrew Jackson 42, Liberty 17

Fairfield Central 60, Chesterfield 6

Chesnee 26, Ninety Six 21

Central 36, Landrum 26

Saluda 24, Mid-Carolina 0

Lower State

Barnwell 42, Academic Magnet 0

Timberland 20, Lake City 15

Cheraw 45, Edisto 0

East Clarendon 14, Andrews 12

Manning 55, North Central 0

Hampton County 42, Woodland 21

Philip Simmons 45, Mullins 12

Kingstree 34, Whale Branch 18

November 22

Second Round

Upper State

Chester at Clinton

Andrew Jackson at Batesburg-Leesville

Chesnee at Fairfield Central

Central at Saluda

Lower State

Timberland at Barnwell

East Clarendon at Cheraw

Hampton County at Manning

Kingstree at Philip Simmons


Class A

November 15

First Round

Upper State

Abbeville 48, C.A. Johnson 0

Blackville-Hilda 45, McCormick 6

Lamar 62, Whitmire 0

Lee Central 27, Calhoun County 13

Hunter-Kinard Tyler 54, McBee 21

Dixie 42, Williston-Elko 0

Lewisville 66, Calhoun Falls 0

Ridge Spring-Monetta 45, Ware Shoals 28

Lower State

Cross 48, Green Sea Floyds 0

Ridgeland 26, Scott’s Branch 20 (OT)

Hannah-Pamplico 43, Military Magnet 6

Denmark-Olar 22, Carvers Bay 16

Lake View 36, Hardeeville 7

Johnsonville 43, Branchville 41

Bamberg-Ehrhardt 65, Bethune Bowman 0

Baptist Hill 16, Latta 0

November 22

Second Round

Upper State

Blackville-Hilda at Abbeville

Lee Central at Lamar

Dixie at Hunter-Kinard-Tyler

Ridge Spring-Monetta at Lewisville

Lower State

Ridgeland at Cross

Denmark-Olar at Hannah-Pamplico

Johnsonville at Lake View

Baptist Hill at Bamberg-Ehrhardt


SCISA PLAYOFFS

November 15

Semifinals

AAAA

Hammond 55, Augusta Christian 7

Porter-Gaud 21, Northwood 7

AAA

Wilson Hall 21, Hilton Head Christian 9

Pinewood Prep 35, Northside Christian 21

AA

Pee Dee 69. Greenwood Christian 33

Bethesda 38, Calhoun Academy 21

Class A

Thomas Heyward 49, Dorchester 14

Williamsburg 21, Beaufort Academy 0

8-Man

Richard Winn 31, Wardlaw 12

Laurens Academy 34, Jefferson Davis 28 (OT)


Championship Schedule

November 22

AAAA

At Charleston Southern

Hammond vs. Porter Gaud, 7 p.m.

8-Man

At TBA

Laurens Academy vs. Richard Winn, 7:30 p.m.

November 23

At Charleston Southern

Class A

Thomas Heyward vs. Williamsburg, noon

AA

Pee Dee vs. Bethesda Academy, 3:30 p.m.

AAA

Wilson Hall vs. Pinewood Prep, 7:30 p.m.

By David Shelton April 19, 2025
By David Shelton Senior Writer James Island – With the SCISA state playoffs just around the corner, now is the time for athletes and teams to hit their peak level of performance. That’s the goal for the spring sports athletes at First Baptist School as several teams look forward to a postseason opportunity. Both of the First Baptist varsity soccer teams have posted winning seasons to date. The regular season will conclude in less than two weeks. The boys team is in position to claim a region championship if they can finish strong. As of April 13, the Hurricanes were 8-2 overall with a 3-1 record in region play. That lone defeat came to rival Porter-Gaud, 2-1, and the Hurricanes get a rematch on April 22. First Baptist also has two key region contests remaining with Pinewood Prep on April 15 and April 24. Most of the 2025 roster is comprised of underclassmen. In fact, 10 of the rostered players are either sophomores or freshmen. The team has solid senior leadership, however, and those seniors are key factors. The seniors include goalkeeper Thomas Sanders , defenders Parker Thomas and Joshua McClain , and midfielders MacLain Luke and Camp Oliver . The girls soccer team won seven of their first 12 matches and appear headed for a third-place finish in the very competitive region that is controlled by Porter-Gaud and three-time defending state champion Pinewood Prep. Senior Fynn Domrese is the team’s leading goal scorer with 12 tallies, including a hat trick in a win over Northwood Academy. Sophomore Reese Tipton has seven goals and six assists while sophomore Britton Lempesis has a pair of goals. Like the boys team, the girls roster is very young with Domrese the only senior. She and junior midfielder Wells Griffin are the team captains. First Baptist recently restarted the softball program. The program was a dominant winner in the 1990’s but faded as the game changed to fast pitch. The program has a rebirth under coach Katelyn Powell , a former all-state player at Northwood Academy. There were teams dating to 2000-01 but not every season. Interest appears high as the school is fielding a b-team and a junior varsity team this spring. First Baptist has experienced some success with four victories early on. Some of the key players this season include Trissa Medlin, Addison Townsend, Bailey Millemad, Lulu Mayo and Izzie Tracy. The boys golf team is preparing for the SCISA state tournament in late April. Members of that team include sophomore Graham Edwards , junior Bates Walpole , freshmen Jack Finuca n, Slate Shope , William Askins , Elijah Crawford and Banks Cordray ; eighth-grader Tucker Mappus and sixth-grader Will Mappus . The baseball team sits in second-place in the region standings, posting a 12-6-1 overall record as of April 14. The Hurricanes have three region losses, all to Pinewood Prep, with a key three-game series with Porter-Gaud at the end of the regular season.
By Dennis Brunison hssr.com Associate Editor April 18, 2025
Lady 'Cats gearing up for another run at SCISA AAAA state title
By Billy Baker April 18, 2025
By Billy G. Baker Publisher Greenwood — Emerald head baseball coach Mack Hite knew if he could ever get talented freshman Beau Hite back on the mound that his confidence would be restored and positive things would emerge. Hite has been able to bat all season, but an injury prevented him from pitching until recently. “Beau has been able to throw an inning here and there recently, and he had a big strike out against a highly regarded prospect at Laurens who is going to Georgia. Big moments like that have helped him get his confidence back,” said Coach Hite. “It has also helped him increase his hitting average at the plate also.” Hite is now batting .438 with 9 RBI’s, including five doubles and a triple. Hite also has 8 stolen bases. He is a three-sport athlete at Emerald where excels in football and basketball also. One bit of recent bad news for the team was losing the pitching services of LHP and PC commitment Tucker Meredith . “He is still able to play a position and bat, so not all is loss,” said Coach Hite. Other top hitters to date for the Vikings include freshman Ethan Metts at .375 along with sophomore Eli Swancey who is at .400 with five TBI’s including an excellent .978 fielding percentage. Finn Howard is at ,367 with four RBI’s while junior Aaron Polly is hitting .351 with 9 RBI’s. Freshman Coleman Marino is at .360 with six RBI’s. With Meredith off the rubber, Hite, Howard, Marino, and Swancey have all stepped up to share pitching duties. Howard has become the work horse and he is 2-1 with 32 K’s in 28.2 innings of work. As of April, 11 the Vikings were in 5 th place in the region. “I think as competitive as our region has been this season, with so many good teams, that we should have a good case to possibly qualify for an at-large play-off berth,” said Coach Hite. “In the mean time we just need to keep playing with grit and toughness and win as many games as we can. “We have been hitting well is spurts, but we can’t seem to get a timely hit with runners in scoring position,” said Coach Hite. “Hopefully our luck will change as we enter a crucial part of our schedule.” The team had seven games left as of April, 14 when they played at Ware Shoals . Hey have region games against Westside on April 15 and 17. They next play region games against Laurens on April 22 and 24 before hosting Abbeville on the 30 th . They close out the season at home against Ware Shoals on May, 1. Emerald Softball Very Young This Season  Tiaria Agnew is in her fourth season as the Emerald High girls’ softball coach and her team is very young and rebuilding this season. The Lady Vikings are made up of one 7 th grader, three 8 th graders, two freshmen, one sophomore, three juniors and just two seniors so a youth movement has certainly hit the program. The team was 5-3, 2-6 entering the final two weeks of the season. They recently had two confidence wins over Southside (16-1, 20-0). The young team is being led by senior LHP Bria Jones, sophomore Paydyn Stafford and freshman utility athlete Caitlyn Hackett.
By Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor April 18, 2025
Raiders off to an 11-4 start as SCISA AA state playoffs draw near
By Billy Baker April 18, 2025
Spring sports hitting the final stretch of regular season play By David Shelton Senior Writer Lake City – Don’t look now but the 2025 spring sports season is nearly over and the athletes at Carolina Academy are prepping for the stretch drive. The spring has been a mixed bag of success to date but all of the teams are looking to finish strong. The baseball team has had a tough go, winning four of their first 15 games. Several losses were close games so the team has been competitive at times. On the mound, getting work are Walker McCutcheon, Bennett Mathews, Hampton Kirby Ryker Rhodes and Ryan Cox . McCutcheon, Rhodes and Matthews have seen time behind the plate as well. Kirby has seen time at short, along with Matthews, while Parker Miles , Carson Hanna and Holden Carsten are seeing time at the corner infield positions. Cox, Tanner Floyd and Kingston Cox are working in the outfield. The boys golf team has had some success this spring and will be playing in the SCISA state tournament on April 26 th in Conway. The Bobcats played in the region tournament on April 10.  The team has a bevy of seniors who are playing in the top group. Seniors include Thomas McDaniel, Cam Porter, Mason Huggins, Michael Wyatt, Blanding Franks, Jamison Andrews and Drake Morri s . Also playing are Landon Crosby , eighth-grader Grady Long , and seventh-graders Braeden Morris and Kohl Elmore . The Carolina Academy softball team has had better luck so far this season, winning nine of their first 12 games to put them in contention for a region title. Coach Scotty Philips felt his team had what it takes to challenge for a state championship if things continue to progress. “I see a lot of potential with this team but they have to focus and continue to work,” Phillips said. The strength of the 2025 team is inside the pitching circle. Junior Raylee Frye is a third-year performer who is as good as any hurler in SCISA when she brings her “A” game. Freshman Ella Ham will log innings at pitcher as well while also playing centerfield and first base. Lauren Sims also will pitch and share third base duties with Frye. “We have three good pitchers, dependable,” Phillips said. “I feel good giving the ball to any of them.” Handling the catching duties is returning starter Carlie Ann Smith , a junior who has been impressive behind the dish early on. Sophomore Jaylyn Davis will play most of the innings at first base while eighth-grader Natalie Braveboy will move from left to second base to replace McCutcheon. Three eighth-graders, Paisley Coker, Kayley Lyerly and Emma Amos are working in rightfield, with Ham also getting reps. Rounding out the varsity roster this season are Katherine Holiday, Lexi McCutcheon, Sarah Emma Garris, Savannah McCUtcheon, Jennifer Vargas and Hannah Grace Matthews.
By Roger Lee April 18, 2025
Max Poulakis has been key to Pinewood’s success this season as a pitcher, infielder and batter.
By David Shelton April 18, 2025
By David Shelton Senior Writer Bennettsville - The 2025 season has been a rough ride for the baseball and softball teams at Marlboro County High . With the top four teams in each region of Class AAA qualifying for the Lower State playoffs, both of Marlboro County’s teams are in jeopardy of not making the cut. Both need a strong finish in the remaining region 6-AAA games to earn their postseason opportunity.  The baseball team has been a regular in the postseason and was expected to be a top four team in the region this spring. As of April 7, the Bulldogs were 2-8 overall with three of those early losses by two runs or less. Coach Ryan Pierce has mixed and matched his lineup this season, searching for the right combination of players that can yield success. Senior Cam Hunt is arguably the top overall player on the roster as a shortstop and pitcher. Tristan Quick plays mostly third base and is another arm on the mound. Others who have seen time on the mound include Zach Hardee and J ameson Bradshaw . Hardee also does work defensively as a corner infielder. Patrick Stubbs mans centerfield in most games while Layton Chavis handles most of the catching duties. Jayden Chavis plays second base while Ty Kickery , Tim Sloan and Landon Sweatt are working primarily in the outfield. Justin Haithcock and Khalil Sloan have seen time as the designated hitter, and Greir Norris has spot time at first base. Rounding out the roster are RJ Hale, Coy Preston and Jake Sloan . Entering the first full week of April, the Marlboro County softball team was 0-7 in region play and 3-13 overall. In recent years the Bulldogs have been region title contenders but have not been able the get it going this spring. One player who is playing at a high level is sophomore shortstop Addison Skipper , who is hitting .618 with five homeruns and 15 runs batted in through 15 games. Sophomore Ruthie Grooms hit .344 with nine RBI in the first 15 games while junior centerfielder Amir Bridges is hitting ,316 on the season. Eighth-grader Kaylee Sweatt is hitting ,296 and senior Abby Quick is hitting .286.
By Gerald Doolittle April 18, 2025
BY: GERALD DOOLITTLE Contributing Writer Batesburg-Leesville, S.C. – The W.W. King Academy Knights coached by Brian Kneece heads into Spring break with an 5-4 overall record. The Knights still have regular season games left with Greenwood Christian, Ridge Spring-Monetta and Wardlaw Academy. After the regular season games SCISA Region 3-A will have a Region tournament at Richard Winn on 4/21 and at W.W. King on 4/22. With a win over Wardlaw Academy to close the regular season the Knights will have a 4-2 region record which will give them second place behind Richard Winn Academy. The Knights offense has been sparked by Casen Buzhardt (so), Elijah Hutto (so), Joshua Oswald (fr) and Greyson Rikard (fr). These four are followed by Colton Buzhardt (sr) and Zed Watkins (jr). Casen leads with a batting average of .393 and 8 RBIs. And 10 runs scored. Hutto has a batting average of .375, 4 RBIs and 14 runs scored. Oswald has a batting average of .375, 4 RBIs and 8 runs scored. Rikard has a batting average of .375, 8 RBIs and 5 runs scored. Rikard also has 2 home runs. Landen Anderson (so) has four hits that has resulted in 9 RBIs. One of those hits was a home run. Leading the base running stats is Hutto with 14 stolen bases followed by Colton Buzhardt with 6 stolen bases. Oswald follows with 5 and Casen with 4.  Hutto leads the pitching staff with 28 Ks followed by Colton and Casen Buzhardt with 17 each.
By Billy Baker April 18, 2025
By Billy G. baker Publisher Gaffney —The Gaffney Lady Indians softball team went into Spring break at 10-7, and in sixth place in a very competitive AAAAA region, and head coach Maddie Pruitt is very focused on the team having a strong finish to the 2025 season over the next two weeks. “We are coming off Spring break well rested and we are ready to go to work and we are looking forward to finishing the regular season on a high note so we can ride into the playoffs the first week of May with a lot of momentum,” said Coach Pruitt. “We play all the region teams we faced in the first half of the season over the next two weeks. It will be a busy time and our focus is to work hard and have success.” One setback to the team was an injury to talented 8 th grade infielder Maysen Byars who was hitting .514 at the time of her injury. Maysen played second and third base for me and she is a solid infielder and we will miss her so much,” said Coach Pruitt. Over the Spring break Brooklyn Jennings committed to play softball at USC Union . Senior Dacy Phillips has signed with North Greenville and Korbyn Lydia is headed to USC Upstate. Both Phillips and Lydia have been a key part of the Gaffney softball program for five seasons including junior varsity. The team’s ace pitcher this season has been sophomore Ashley Caraway who has a record of 5-2 with an ERA of 2.70. caraway has worked 46 innings in the circle with 41 strike-outs. The leading hitters for Gaffney have been junior Kourtney Caraway who is batting .442. Sophomore Ashley Caraway is batting .405. Lydia is batting .378 and Jennings is at .333. Dacy Phillips is batting .250 and playing solid defense “Dacy has been barreling balls up and good during her at bats, but it’s been right at the defense,” said Coach Pruitt. “Hopefully, she will have a strong finish to the season.” Gaffney has played a very competitive schedule this season and they have defeated some talented teams among their 10 victories. They have wins over: ALA (15-5), Legion Collegiate (7-3), Seneca (4-3), Oceanside Collegiate (6-1), Greenville (14-1 & 5-2), Riverside (7-3), and Wade Hampton (9-2).  Gaffney will play at Spartanburg on April,15 then travel to Eastside the next day before hosting Byrnes on April, 18. The Indians host Boiling Springs on April, 21 and Riverside on April 22. Gaffney is at Dorman on April, 25 before hosting Wade Hampton on April, 29. Chapman comes to Gaffney on April, 30 and then the Indians close out the regular season at home against Eastside on May, 2.
By David Shelton April 18, 2025
James Island spring sports racking up the wins in 2025 By David Shelton Senior Writer James Island – There has been winning aplenty for the James Island Charter spring sports teams through the first two weeks of April. The move from Class AAAA to AAAAA has not been as difficult as some predicted as several James Island teams are contending for region 8-AAAAA championships. The girls and boys soccer teams are in the thick of the race as the regular season winds down. The girls soccer team won their first six region contests and won 11 of their first 13 matches overall. The boys soccer team is off to a 5-1 start in region play, winning 10 of their first 14 contests overall. Lacrosse continues to grow and gather strength as a relatively new sport at the school. The boys team sits at 9-6 as of April 12 with just a few games remaining. The girls team went 5-10 in their first six weeks of the season. Leading the effort on the girls team is senior Mary Katherine Williams , who has scored 48 goals with six assists. Senior Emma McFall has tallied 20 goals while sophomore Lane Hobey has added 11 goals. Senior Reece Bertschy has nine assists to go with her 10 goals. The softball team is in a little rebuild this spring but has still competed well overall. The Trojans split their first six region games, losing to the top three teams in the region – Summerville, Fort Dorchester and West Ashley. Senior first baseman/pitcher Mary Davis Hancock leads the team in hitting with a .405 batting average. She has eight runs batted in as well while logging 54 innings inside the circle. Senior outfielder Rachel Manchester is hitting .350 and sophomore Caroline Jaruzel is hitting .300 while also working 32 innings as a pitcher. The team’s top returning hurler, sophomore Gracie Sue Billings , has not pitched this season after winning nine games last season.  The baseball team is one of the state’s top five teams in AAAAA and will enter the playoffs seeking a second consecutive state championship. They won the AAAA state title in 2024. The Trojans are 9-0 in region play and 14-3 overall entering spring break (April 13). A devastating and productive top of the lineup has been as advertised. Senior catcher Stow Rogers , junior shortstop Taj Marchand , senior third baseman Jake Amman and sophomore second baseman Trip Ostergard have blistered opponents with each hitting near or better than .400. First baseman Finn Pratt , a first-year starter, also is off to a solid start offensively as is junior outfielder Connor Dantzler . Marchand and Ostergard also have been key performers on the mound, along with senior Collin Anderson and sophomores Dawson Belder and Cooper Jones.
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