South Carolina, September 20, 2025
News Summary
The high school football season in South Carolina kicked off regional play with 104 games across the state. Top matchups included No. 8 Hillcrest versus No. 15 Mauldin, and No. 14 Riverside facing No. 4 Dorman. The night concluded with Hillcrest’s 29-7 victory and Dorman’s decisive win over Riverside at 31-3. Teams are now focusing on improving standings as they aim for the playoffs.
Columbia – The excitement of high school football in South Carolina reached a new peak on September 19, 2025, as Week 4 kicked off with a packed schedule of 104 games across the state. All matches began at 7:30 p.m., marking the transition into region play in the South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) regular season.
Among the most notable matchups were several ranked confrontations that captured the attention of fans and analysts alike. Noteworthy games included No. 8 Hillcrest facing No. 15 Mauldin, both teams entering the game with a record of 2-1. Another significant clash saw No. 14 Riverside challenge No. 4 Dorman, each also coming into the contest with a record of 2-1. Additionally, No. 7 Spartanburg hit the field against No. 19 Eastside, with Eastside boasting an impressive 3-0 record compared to Spartanburg’s 1-2.
Other key battles included No. 22 Chesnee against No. 9 Woodruff, and No. 24 St. Joseph’s taking on No. 25 Fountain Inn. With such a competitive landscape, fans anticipated exciting action and hoped for standout performances from their favorite teams.
As the dust settled, the final scores showcased an impressive array of performances across the state. Notable results included Hillcrest triumphing over Mauldin with a score of 29-7, while Dorman defeated Riverside decisively, 31-3. Spartanburg faced a tougher night, falling to Eastside by a score of 19-39.
Other notable final scores from the week featured a dominating win by Crescent over Ninety Six at 59-21, and a matching blowout by Liberty as they defeated Walhalla 70-42. Additional highlights included a thrilling Manchester victory against Chesterfield with a final result of 35-14.
A roundup of selected scores includes:
- Baptist Hill 56, Bethune-Bowman 0
- Beaufort 48, Battery Creek 0
- Chester 55, Union County 36
- Northwestern 75, Nation Ford 21
- Westwood 20, Blythewood 17
- Woodruff 52, Chesnee 17
The competitive spirit of high school football is palpable across South Carolina, and as teams move forward in their overall standings, players and coaches alike look forward to what future weeks may hold. With rankings coming into play, every win becomes more significant as teams aim for the playoffs and strive for victory.
As a reminder, the excitement surrounding Week 4 exemplifies the cherished tradition of high school football in the Palmetto State, uniting communities in fervent display of local pride and athletic talent.
FAQ
What date is Week 4 of high school football in South Carolina?
Week 4 of high school football in South Carolina occurred on September 19, 2025.
How many games were scheduled across South Carolina on September 19, 2025?
A total of 104 games were scheduled across South Carolina for Friday, September 19, 2025.
Which teams were involved in key Super 25 matchups?
Key Super 25 matchups scheduled for September 19, 2025, included: No. 8 Hillcrest at No. 15 Mauldin, No. 14 Riverside at No. 4 Dorman, No. 7 Spartanburg at No. 19 Eastside, No. 22 Chesnee at No. 9 Woodruff, and No. 24 St. Joseph’s at No. 25 Fountain Inn.
What were some final scores from the games?
Final scores from across the state included: Baptist Hill 56, Bethune-Bowman 0; Beaufort 48, Battery Creek 0; Chester 55, Union County 36; Northwestern 75, Nation Ford 21; Westwood 20, Blythewood 17; Woodruff 52, Chesnee 17.
What time did the games begin on September 19, 2025?
All matches on September 19, 2025, kicked off at 7:30 p.m.
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- WYFF4: High School Football Live Scores
- Wikipedia: South Carolina
- Sports Illustrated: SC High School Football Schedule
- Google Search: South Carolina High School Football
- Herald Online: South Carolina High School Football
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football
- ABC News 4: Friday Night High School Football Scoreboard
- Google News: South Carolina High School Football Scores
- Greenville Online: SC High School Football Scores
- Google Scholar: South Carolina High School Football
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