South Carolina, October 25, 2025
News Summary
Week 10 of South Carolina high school football showcased impressive performances with dominant victories, close matches, and several shutouts. Noteworthy games included Batesburg-Leesville defeating Pelion 60-14 and Gilbert overpowering Airport 55-3. Teams like Dutch Fork and Hammond shined with shutout wins, while intense matchups saw Mid-Carolina narrowly defeat Chester. As the season progresses, teams are vying for playoff spots, raising excitement for upcoming games.
South Carolina High School Football Week 10 Highlights
On October 24, 2025, South Carolina high school football saw thrilling matchups and standout performances as Week 10 came to a close. Dominant wins and intense games characterized this week’s action, with several teams showcasing their prowess on the field.
Key Game Results
The Anderson Cavs achieved a solid victory over Clear Dot Charter with a score of 18-7. Meanwhile, Batesburg-Leesville triumphed spectacularly against Pelion, finishing 60-14. Camden secured a decisive win over Lancaster, finishing at 43-21.
Notable shutouts included Dutch Fork blanking River Bluff 37-0, while Hammond also shut out Ben Lippen 37-0. Eau Claire triumphed over Columbia 22-18, and Florence Christian secured a strong victory against Northside Christian, finishing 35-6.
In an impressive performance, Gilbert defeated Airport 55-3. Gray Collegiate also made headlines by shutting out Aiken 41-0. Irmo outplayed Chapin with a score of 48-6, while Lamar beat CA Johnson convincingly 53-8.
Close matches included Mid-Carolina overcoming Chester 38-35 and Lugoff-Elgin edging past Spring Valley 21-14. Newberry defeated Keenan with a score of 37-3, and North Augusta triumphed over Brookland-Cayce 58-12. The evening culminated with York securing a 28-14 victory over Richland Northeast.
Outstanding Team Performances
Several teams excelled during Week 10, notably Bamberg-Ehrhardt, who shut out Allendale Fairfax with a staggering score of 70-0. Lewisville crushed Great Falls 69-0, while Lewisville also demonstrated similar dominance against other opponents.
Hartsville’s defense shined while they shut out Lakewood 51-0, and Hilton Head Island also delivered a strong performance, also shutting out Colleton County 46-0. Overall, the week revealed not only tight competition but also dominant performances in various matchups.
Background Context
This season has brought forth numerous surprises and standout performances across South Carolina’s high school football landscape. The 2025 season’s Week 10 featured teams that have consistently displayed their skill and determination, creating memorable moments on the field for players and fans alike. As the season progresses, the anticipation builds for upcoming playoffs, making each game critical for teams vying for coveted playoff spots.
Full Week 10 Scores
- Anderson Cavs defeated Clear Dot Charter 18-7
- Batesburg-Leesville triumphed over Pelion 60-14
- Camden won against Lancaster 43-21
- Dutch Fork shut out River Bluff 37-0
- Hammond beat Ben Lippen 37-0
- Eau Claire emerged victorious over Columbia 22-18
- Florence Christian triumphed against Northside Christian 35-6
- Gilbert defeated Airport 55-3
- Gray Collegiate shut out Aiken 41-0
- Heathwood Hall won against Camden Military 35-12
- Irmo defeated Chapin 48-6
- Lamar beat CA Johnson 53-8
- Laurens Academy narrowly defeated Richard Winn 78-64
- Lugoff-Elgin edged past Spring Valley 21-14
- Mid-Carolina overcame Chester 38-35
- Newberry defeated Keenan 37-3
- Ninety-Six shut out American Leadership 42-0
- North Augusta won against Brookland-Cayce 58-12
- North Central triumphed over Andrew Jackson 17-7
- Porter-Gaud defeated Cardinal Newman 57-8
- South Pointe shut out Dreher 42-0
- South Florence beat Lower Richland 57-7
- Strom Thurmond won against Saluda 20-14
- Sumter narrowly defeated Ridge View 36-29
- Swansea topped Fox Creek 24-13
- WW King won against Newberry Academy 48-6
- West Florence defeated Westwood 17-7
- White Knoll handed Lexington a loss at 37-6
- York emerged victorious over Richland Northeast 28-14
FAQ Section
What was the score of the Anderson Cavs vs. Clear Dot Charter game?
The Anderson Cavs defeated Clear Dot Charter 18-7.
Which team had the largest margin of victory in Week 10?
Bamberg-Ehrhardt shut out Allendale Fairfax with a score of 70-0.
Who won the game between Camden and Lancaster?
Camden won against Lancaster 43-21.
What teams achieved a shutout victory in Week 10?
Teams that achieved a shutout victory include Dutch Fork, Hammond, Gray Collegiate, Ninety-Six, South Pointe, Hartsville, Hilton Head Island, and more.
How many points did Gilberts score against Airport?
Gilbert defeated Airport with a score of 55-3.
Key Features Summary
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Dominant Wins | Batesburg-Leesville triumphed 60-14. Gilbert won 55-3. |
| Shutout Games | Teams like Dutch Fork and Hammond recorded wins without conceding points. |
| Close Matches | Mid-Carolina defeated Chester 38-35, showcasing intense competition. |
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Online: SC High School Football Scores
- WYFF4: High School Football Live Scores
- The State: High School Football News
- Sports Illustrated: SC High School Football Final Scores
- Wikipedia: South Carolina High School Football

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