South Carolina High School Football Week 6 Recap

High school football players in action during a game in South Carolina

South Carolina, October 4, 2025

News Summary

Week 6 of South Carolina high school football showcased intense competitions with dominant performances from teams like A.C. Flora, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler, and Abbeville, delivering standout victories. We saw shutouts and close calls that highlighted the competitive nature of the sport. As teams prepare for upcoming games, fans can look forward to more thrilling action on the field as the season progresses towards the postseason.

South Carolina High School Football Week 6 Recap

As high school football in South Carolina reaches the halfway point of the SCHSL regular season, fans are witnessing competitive matchups and surprising victories. Week 6 saw notable games, with several teams delivering dominating performances across the state.

Major Victories

A.C. Flora emerged as a powerhouse this week, decisively defeating Lancaster with a score of 56-10. Other significant wins included Abbeville’s shutout against McCormick, finishing 56-0, and Hunter-Kinard-Tyler, who achieved an astounding victory over Wagener-Salley, sealing the game at 76-0.

Chester exhibited strong performance against Eau Claire with a score of 41-8, while South Florence dominated Darlington, winning 57-6. From Green to Black, all scores shaped an exciting landscape for high school football in the state.

Other Notable Outcomes

The scoreboard lit up with impressive showings from multiple teams:

  • Greer beat Pickens 60-14.
  • Bluffton took down Beaufort 48-7.
  • Dorman claimed victory over Boiling Springs 34-0.
  • Carolina Forest triumphed over Socastee 45-12.
  • Lake City narrowly edged out Mullins 30-28.
  • Woodmont beat Mann with a score of 38-13.

Close Calls

Several matchups resulted in narrow victories, showcasing the competitive nature of the league. Gaffney barely clipped Eastside with a score of 40-35, while Myrtle Beach managed to narrowly beat St. James 31-28. Another tight game saw Pelion defeating Ninety Six by just 35-28.

Game Showdowns Summary

Several teams did not just win but dominated their opponents, with a handful of games ending in shutouts. Teams such as Daniel, Heathwood Hall Episcopal, and Timberland all enforced a strong defense, leading to impressive victories:

  • Daniel defeated Berea 56-0.
  • Heathwood Hall Episcopal won against Augusta Christian 33-0.
  • Timberland shut out Burke 74-0.

Looking Forward

With the conclusion of Week 6, teams are gearing up to refine their strategies for the upcoming games. The performances in the next weeks will be crucial as they push towards the postseason and aim for championships. Fans can expect more thrilling high school football action as the season progresses across South Carolina.

FAQ

Which team had the highest score in Week 6 of South Carolina high school football?

Hunter-Kinard-Tyler dominated Wagener-Salley with a score of 76-0.

What were some of the notable game outcomes from Week 6?

A.C. Flora defeated Lancaster 56-10, and Abbeville won against McCormick 56-0.

Which teams experienced shutouts during Week 6?

Teams that achieved shutouts include A.C. Flora (56-0), Daniel (56-0), Heathwood Hall Episcopal (33-0), and Timberland (74-0).

Key Features of Week 6 High School Football

Team Opponent Score Result
A.C. Flora Lancaster 56-10 Win
Abbeville McCormick 56-0 Win
Hunter-Kinard-Tyler Wagener-Salley 76-0 Win
Dorman Boiling Springs 34-0 Win
Greer Pickens 60-14 Win

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