High School Football Week 4 Scores Recap
This week, several South Carolina high school football teams kicked off their region play with exciting games, showcasing some intense competition across various classifications.
AAAAA Highlights
In AAAAA Region 1, Greenville narrowly defeated Woodmont with a score of 35-31. Greenwood also grabbed a win against T.L. Hanna, finishing at 25-21. Hillcrest dominated Mauldin, winning convincingly 51-6, while J.L. Mann secured a solid victory over Easley, finishing 35-6.
Other AAAAA Games
Region 2 saw Byrnes shut out Wade Hampton with a dominant performance, ending in a 52-0 blowout. Dorman managed to defeat Riverside 24-13, Gaffney edged Boiling Springs 28-22, and Spartanburg rolled past Eastside 49-6.
AAAA Action
Moving to AAAA, Region 2 featured Greer with an impressive victory over Berea, 63-0. Pickens outlasted Blue Ridge 35-26, while Seneca dominated Travelers Rest 63-12. In Region 4, Airport defeated Aiken 34-16 and North Augusta took down Gilbert 37-14.
AA and A Region Highlights
In AA Region 7, East Clarendon beat Lake City 28-12, while Kingstree returned with a strong win over Marion 52-16. In Class A, Baptist Hill managed to edge out Bethune-Bowman 28-8, and Cross blanked Military Magnet 56-0.
Noteworthy Performances
One of the standout performances of the week belonged to Gaffney, who triumphed in overtime against Boiling Springs, 28-22. South Florence showed their strength with a second-half surge, beating Crestwood 42-7. In a nail-biter, Blackville-Hilda held on to beat Denmark-Olar 20-12 with a strong rushing performance.
Wando secured a significant victory over West Ashley, winning 21-7. Wando’s quarterback Harris Stone threw for two touchdowns and also connected with tight end Brock Feinberg for a long touchdown, contributing to the team’s strong performance under new head coach Isaiah Perrin. This success marked Wando’s third win of the season, and the team is looking to build on this momentum moving forward.
Looking Ahead
As teams transition into region play, fans can expect even more exciting matchups in the coming weeks. Schools are gearing up to improve their standings and bolster their playoff hopes.
In summary, it has been an exhilarating fourth week of high school football, with many teams establishing their presence in their respective regions. As the season progresses, staying informed and supporting local high school teams will be key for communities wanting to celebrate their athletes’ achievements.