South Carolina, October 17, 2025
News Summary
Week 8 of South Carolina high school football showcased thrilling games, with standout victories across various regions. Teams like Greenwood, Hillcrest, and Mauldin recorded significant wins, while Boiling Springs achieved an impressive shutout. As the playoff picture begins to take shape, schools gear up for critical matchups scheduled for October 17. Overall, the excitement around high school football continues to grow as fans anticipate the next round of action.
South Carolina high school football continues to thrill fans as Week 8 showcased a series of dominant performances from various teams across all regions. Significant victories were recorded, further solidifying the standings as teams gear up for the upcoming matchups scheduled for October 17.
In Region 1, Greenwood celebrated a strong 42-14 win over Greenville, while Hillcrest emerged decisively against J.L. Mann with a score of 51-14. Mauldin defeated Easley 49-24, and T.L. Hanna triumphed over Woodmont with a score of 42-24.
Moving to Region 2, Boiling Springs achieved an impressive 45-0 victory against Wade Hampton. Gaffney also performed well, overcoming Byrnes with a final score of 28-16. Riverside outscored Eastside 43-30, and Spartanburg narrowly beat Dorman, concluding the match at 33-30.
In Region 3, Indian Land defeated Catawba Ridge with a score of 34-7, Northwestern bested Fort Mill 56-40, and Rock Hill secured a comfortable 30-14 win against Nation Ford.
Region 4 had convincing results as Dutch Fork defeated White Knoll 41-24. Irmo achieved a resounding victory against River Bluff at 56-14, and Lexington topped Chapin 29-7.
Region 5 saw Ridge View shut out Lugoff-Elgin 26-0. West Florence also performed admirably, with a 21-7 win over Blythewood, while Westwood triumphed over Spring Valley, posting a 31-0 victory.
In Region 6, Carolina Forest dominated St. James with a staggering 48-0 scoreline. Myrtle Beach claimed victory over Conway, finishing the game at 56-19, and North Myrtle Beach edged out Socastee 30-14.
Region 7 fought fiercely as Berkeley defeated Goose Creek decisively, 45-3. Wando won against Cane Bay with a score of 8-0, while Stratford narrowly overcame Lucy Beckham, resulting in a 29-28 victory.
In Region 8, Ashley Ridge had a commanding win against Stall, finishing at 56-12. Fort Dorchester won in a close matchup against West Ashley, finishing 25-21, while Summerville managed a narrow win against James Island, 14-9.
In 4A Region 1, Laurens routed Southside 58-0, Westside defeated Emerald with a score of 43-7, and Wren turned out victorious over Fountain Inn at 45-34. Region 2 saw Daniel overpowering Travelers Rest by 53-7, Greer dominating Blue Ridge 61-21, and Seneca blanking Berea 48-0.
In 3A Region 1, Crescent shut out West-Oak 49-0, while Pendleton achieved a solid 35-0 victory against Walhalla. In Region 2, Powdersville defeated Christ Church in a tight contest, 31-28, and St. Joseph’s won against Carolina High 59-0.
Throughout the regions, the competition intensified in 2A Region 1, where Blacksburg narrowly edged Landrum 14-6 and Clinton triumphed over Chesnee 50-29. Region 2 witnessed Batesburg-Leesville defeat Ninety Six 49-14 and Saluda won against Pelion 51-7.
Looking at 1A Region 1, Abbeville beat Calhoun Falls decisively, finishing at 63-14. In Region 2, C.A. Johnson overcame McBee 52-28, while Lamar secured a victory against Great Falls with a score of 41-6.
The high school football schedule in South Carolina continues to captivate fans as teams prepare for crucial matchups in the coming weeks. Coaches and players are focused on improving their standings as the playoffs approach.
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What were some key matchups in South Carolina High School Football Week 8?
Greenwood defeated Greenville 42-14, Hillcrest won against J.L. Mann 51-14, and Mauldin triumphed over Easley 49-24. -
How did the teams perform in Region 2?
Boiling Springs blanked Wade Hampton 45-0, Gaffney beat Byrnes 28-16, and Riverside outscored Eastside 43-30. -
What were the results in 4A Region 1?
Laurens routed Southside 58-0, Westside won against Emerald 43-7, and Wren triumphed over Fountain Inn 45-34. -
What significant win did Carolina Forest achieve?
Carolina Forest achieved a 48-0 victory over St. James. -
What is scheduled for the upcoming matchups in South Carolina High School Football?
Key matchups are scheduled for October 17.
Key Features of High School Football Week 8 Results:
| Region | Matchup | Final Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greenwood vs. Greenville | 42-14 |
| 1 | Hillcrest vs. J.L. Mann | 51-14 |
| 6 | Carolina Forest vs. St. James | 48-0 |
| 4 | Launs vs. Southside | 58-0 |
| 2 | Boiling Springs vs. Wade Hampton | 45-0 |
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Additional Resources
- On3: South Carolina High School Football Rankings
- Wikipedia: South Carolina High School Football
- SI: South Carolina High School Football Rankings
- Google Search: South Carolina High School Football
- USA Today: Westside vs Fountain Inn Football Match Preview
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Football
- The State: South Carolina High School Football Coverage
- HSSR: South Carolina High School Football Scoreboard
- Greenville Online: SC High School Football Schedule
- WYFF4: Live Scores for South Carolina High School Football
- Herald: South Carolina High School Sports News
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