Columbia, SC, September 27, 2025
News Summary
The fifth week of the South Carolina High School Football League regular season displayed thrilling matchups with 89 games played across the state. Key highlights featured significant victories from teams like A.C. Flora, Bamberg-Ehrhardt, and Clinton. The impressive scores noted this week showcased the fierce competition as teams aim for playoff aspirations. Fans eagerly followed the results, with rankings shaping the dynamics of future games. As the season progresses, the excitement continues to build for teams looking to secure their spots in the championship.
Columbia, SC – The fifth week of the South Carolina High School Football League (SCHSL) regular season showcased an exciting array of matches across the state on September 26, with a total of 89 games taking place. Highlights included several key matchups, including No. 4 Northwestern taking on Catawba Ridge, No. 9 Woodruff clashing with Wren, No. 10 Newberry facing Saluda, and No. 23 Daniel battling Seneca.
Final Scores from Week 5
Numerous teams demonstrated their strength with impressive victories. Notable final scores included:
- A.C. Flora 27, York 6
- Bamberg-Ehrhardt 62, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 8
- Belton Honea Path 45, Chapman 0
- Berkeley 54, St. James 0
- Blue Ridge 42, Landrum 28
- Blythewood 46, Spring Valley 0
- Boiling Springs 42, Eastside 17
- Camden 43, Dreher 0
- Carolina Forest 54, Southside Christian 13
- Carvers Bay 61, Green Sea Floyds 15
- Chester 35, Keenan 6
- Clinton 60, Union County 0
- Clover 27, Fort Mill 26
- Crescent 34, Liberty 27
- Crestwood 27, Lower Richland 14
- Cross 36, Branchville 6
- Daniel 27, Seneca 16
- Darlington 43, Lakewood 0
- Dorman 33, Byrnes 21
- Easley 30, Woodmont 22
- East Clarendon 26, Manning 12
- Gaffney 28, Spartanburg 21
- Gilbert 30, Aiken 13
- Gray Collegiate 41, North Augusta 27
- Greenwood 24, Hillcrest 20
- Greer 30, Travelers Rest 7
- Hanahan 36, Andrews 22
- Hartsville 27, Wilson 21
- Heathwood Hall Episcopal 22, Porter-Gaud 21
- Kingstree 22, Lake City 18
- Lancaster 21, Richland Northeast 14
- Lincoln County 45, Thurmond 20
- Midland Valley 34, Brookland-Cayce 7
- Myrtle Beach 28, Cane Bay 21
- Newberry 35, Saluda 7
- North Central 42, Buford 0
- Northwestern 56, Catawba Ridge 20
- Northwood 23, Hammond 10
- Oceanside Collegiate 47, Atlantic Collegiate 0
- Pageland Central 34, Cheraw 27
- Pickens 63, Berea 0
- Ridge View 46, Westwood 8
- Riverside 41, Wade Hampton 15
- Summerville 48, Goose Creek 0
- Sumter 57, Lugoff Elgin 42
- Swansea 36, Columbia 6
- The King’s 14, Palmetto Christian 0
- Trinity Collegiate 27, Northside Christian 0
- Waccamaw 42, Stall 12
- Ware Shoals 24, Greenville Homeschool 0
- Wren 35, Woodruff 7
Overview of the Teams
The week featured dominant performances from various teams including Bamberg-Ehrhardt, which recorded a stunning score of 62-8 against Hunter-Kinard-Tyler, and Clinton, who shut out Union County 60-0. Other significant wins came from A.C. Flora, Berkeley, Blythewood, and many more, all demonstrating the depth of talent throughout the state’s high school football scene.
Contextual Background
This season continues to build excitement as teams compete fiercely in the SCHSL, with rankings influencing matchups and playoff aspirations. The fifth week serves as an indicator of where teams stand as they aspire for playoff contention. Fans and students alike are eagerly following the scores each week, which can be tracked through the South Carolina Football Scoreboard, making it easy to stay updated on local high school teams.
Conclusion
As the SCHSL regular season progresses, teams will look to build on these performances in their pursuit of championship glory. This week’s results are yet another reminder of the thrilling competition brought by high school football in South Carolina.
FAQ
What happened in the fifth week of SCHSL?
The fifth week of the SCHSL regular season showcased an exciting array of matches across the state on September 26, with a total of 89 games taking place.
What were some key matchups this week?
Key matchups included No. 4 Northwestern vs. Catawba Ridge, No. 9 Woodruff vs. Wren, No. 10 Newberry vs. Saluda, and No. 23 Daniel vs. Seneca.
What were the final scores from various games?
Numerous teams demonstrated their strength with impressive victories, including A.C. Flora 27, York 6; Bamberg-Ehrhardt 62, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 8; and Clinton 60, Union County 0.
How can fans follow the games?
Fans can follow game updates on the South Carolina Football Scoreboard.
Key Features Chart
| Date | State | Week | Number of Games Played | Top Ranked Teams in Action | Overall Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 26 | South Carolina | 5 | 89 | Northwestern, Woodruff, Newberry, Daniel | High scores from multiple teams, significant victories |
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Online: SC High School Football Scores
- The State: High School Football Updates
- WYFF4: High School Football Live Scores
- Charlotte Observer: High School Football News
- Sports Illustrated: High School Football Schedule and Scores
- Wikipedia: High School Football in the United States
- Google Search: South Carolina High School Football
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football
- Google Scholar: High School Football
- Google News: South Carolina High School Football
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