Beaufort, SC, October 3, 2025
News Summary
The Beaufort High School volleyball team demonstrated resilience with notable victories against Hilton Head and Lowcountry Leadership, while also facing challenges at the Hilton Head Tournament. Meanwhile, Battery Creek had success in boys’ volleyball and the high school football scene saw Battery Creek triumph over Whale Branch. Upcoming matches include key matchups for both volleyball and tennis teams next week.
Beaufort, SC – The Beaufort High School volleyball team recently showcased strong performances, navigating through a competitive schedule with notable wins. On Thursday, September 25, the girls’ volleyball team secured a close victory over Hilton Head with a final score of 3-2, showcasing their resilience and skill. Additionally, Bridges Prep defeated Whale Branch 3-0, and John Paul II managed to best HHCA with a score of 3-1.
In boys’ volleyball, Battery Creek delivered a decisive performance against Ashley Ridge, securing a 3-0 victory on the same day.
On Friday, September 26, the high school football scene saw Battery Creek triumph over Whale Branch with a score of 28-14. Meanwhile, the game between John Paul II and St. John’s Christian was canceled, and the match between Colleton Prep and Beaufort Academy was suspended during the second quarter, with Colleton leading 14-0.
The Hilton Head Volleyball Tournament was held on the same day, where Beaufort continued their success by defeating HHCA in a tight match, 2-1. They also won against Lowcountry Leadership 2-0. However, the tournament presented challenges for Bridges Prep, who suffered losses against Riverside (2-0), Cartersville (2-0), Hilton Head (2-0), HHCA (2-0), and Mount Vernon (2-1), as well as Bluffton (2-0).
On Saturday, September 27, Beaufort faced more tough competition in the Hilton Head Tournament, losing to Hilton Head (2-0) and St. Vincent’s (2-0) but managing to defeat Bridges Prep (2-0). Bridges Prep did have a bright spot with a victory against Bluffton (2-1), illustrating the competitive nature of the tournament.
Looking ahead, a series of matches are scheduled for next week. On Tuesday, September 30, Bluffton will take on Beaufort at 7 p.m., while Barnwell will visit Bridges Prep at 6:45 p.m. Edisto will face Whale Branch at 6:45 p.m., and in boys’ volleyball, Beaufort will compete against Bluffton at 6 p.m.
The following day, on October 1, boys’ volleyball will see Oceanside Collegiate challenge Battery Creek at 6 p.m., along with a girls’ tennis match where Bluffton will visit Battery Creek at 4:30 p.m.
On October 2, a busy schedule includes several volleyball matches: Beaufort visits Colleton Co. at 6:30 p.m., Bridges Prep competes at Edisto (TBA), Whale Branch faces Lake Marion at 6:45 p.m., and John Paul II at Wilson Hall at 5 p.m. Concurrently, Beaufort Academy will challenge Thomas Heyward at 6 p.m. In boys’ volleyball, the matchups feature Fort Dorchester at Battery Creek at 6 p.m. and Beaufort at Battery Creek at 6:45 p.m. Lastly, Battery Creek’s girls’ tennis team will head to Hanahan at 4:30 p.m.
Several players stood out over the past week’s matches. Alyson Dennison from Beaufort recorded ten kills and twelve assists in a match against Bridges Prep, while Erin Crosby contributed eight kills in a close 2-1 win over Hilton Head Christian Academy. Additionally, Camille Giblin made significant contributions with ten assists and three service aces.
After recent matches, Beaufort’s girls’ volleyball record improved to 10-2, and they currently stand second in the Region 6-4A standings. In contrast, Bridges Prep’s record fell to 4-4 following their recent performances. Overall, Hilton Head Christian Academy’s record is noted at 14-10-2.
Upcoming Matches
- Tuesday, September 30: Bluffton at Beaufort (7 p.m.), Barnwell at Bridges Prep (6:45 p.m.), Edisto at Whale Branch (6:45 p.m.), Boys’ Volleyball: Beaufort at Bluffton (6 p.m.)
- Wednesday, October 1: Boys’ Volleyball: Oceanside Collegiate at Battery Creek (6 p.m.), Girls’ Tennis: Bluffton at Battery Creek (4:30 p.m.)
- Thursday, October 2: Girls’ Volleyball: Beaufort at Colleton Co. (6:30 p.m.), Bridges Prep at Edisto (TBA), Whale Branch at Lake Marion (6:45 p.m.), John Paul II at Wilson Hall (5 p.m.), Beaufort Academy at Thomas Heyward (6 p.m.), Boys’ Volleyball: Fort Dorchester at Battery Creek (6 p.m.), Beaufort at Battery Creek (6:45 p.m.), Bridges Prep at Academic Magnet (6:30 p.m.), Girls’ Tennis: Battery Creek at Hanahan (4:30 p.m.)
Current Overall Records
- Beaufort Girls Volleyball: 10-2
- Bridges Prep Volleyball: 4-4
- Beaufort Volleyball Region Standings: 2nd in Region 6-4A
- Hilton Head Christian Academy Overall Record: 14-10-2
FAQ
What was the outcome of the Beaufort High School volleyball games on September 25?
Beaufort defeated Hilton Head 3-2, Bridges Prep defeated Whale Branch 3-0, and John Paul II defeated HHCA 3-1.
What were the results of the football games on September 26?
Battery Creek won against Whale Branch 28-14. The game between John Paul II and St. John’s Christian was canceled, and Colleton Prep was leading 14-0 against Beaufort Academy when the game was suspended in the 2nd quarter.
How did the Beaufort volleyball team perform in the Hilton Head tournament on September 26 and 27?
Beaufort won against HHCA 2-1 and Lowcountry Leadership 2-0 on September 26 but lost to Hilton Head 2-0 and St. Vincent’s 2-0 on September 27. They managed to defeat Bridges Prep 2-0 on September 27.
What is the current record of Beaufort’s girls volleyball team?
Beaufort’s girls volleyball record improved to 10-2 after recent wins.
When are the upcoming matches for the volleyball teams?
Upcoming matches include Bluffton at Beaufort on September 30, Barnwell at Bridges Prep, Edisto at Whale Branch, and Beaufort at Bluffton in boys’ volleyball.
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- SI: Beaufort Sets 2025 Football Schedule
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Volleyball
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