Beaufort SC, October 2, 2025
News Summary
The Beaufort High School girls volleyball team secured a narrow victory against Hilton Head with a score of 3-2, while the boys volleyball team of Battery Creek achieved success against Ashley Ridge, winning 3-0. Meanwhile, the recent Hilton Head Tournament saw the Beaufort girls continue their winning streak. Despite a setback against St. Vincent’s, Beaufort’s overall performance this season has been commendable. Upcoming matches include Bluffton vs. Beaufort and Barnwell at Bridges Prep.
Beaufort, South Carolina – The Beaufort High School girls volleyball team showcased their skill and determination by defeating Hilton Head with a tight score of 3-2 on September 25. Meanwhile, Bridges Prep girls volleyball team claimed a decisive victory against Whale Branch with a score of 3-0 on the same day. John Paul II’s girls team also recorded a victory by triumphing over Hilton Head Christian Academy (HHCA) 3-1.
Battery Creek boys volleyball team added to the list of local successes, winning against Ashley Ridge in straight sets 3-0 on September 25. However, the weather has interrupted some scheduled games, causing delays and cancellations. On September 26, the Battery Creek football team managed to secure a win against Whale Branch with a score of 28-14. Unfortunately, the game between John Paul II and St. John’s Christian was canceled due to the weather that day.
In a suspended game during the second quarter on September 26, Colleton Prep was leading Beaufort Academy 14-0. Participating in the Hilton Head Tournament on the same day, the Beaufort girls volleyball team continued to build on their recent victories, defeating HHCA 2-1 and Lowcountry Leadership 2-0. Other notable results included Riverside defeating Bridges Prep 2-0 and Cartersville overcoming Bridges Prep with the same score during the tournament.
On September 26, Hilton Head’s girls volleyball team continued their strong performance by winning against both John Paul II and HHCA with scores of 2-0. John Paul II narrowly lost to Mount Vernon with a score of 2-1 and later fell to Bluffton 2-0 during the tournament. The following day, Hilton Head defeated Beaufort 2-0 and Bridges Prep 2-1 while Cartersville and Lowcountry Leadership also registered wins against Whale Branch.
Looking ahead, scheduled matches on September 30 include Bluffton playing at Beaufort at 7 p.m. and Barnwell at Bridges Prep at 6:45 p.m., along with Edisto at Whale Branch at 6:45 p.m. Additionally, the Beaufort boys volleyball team is set to face Bluffton at 6 p.m. on September 30.
After their recent successes, the Beaufort girls volleyball team faced a setback on September 27, losing to St. Vincent’s 2-0. In that challenging match, Carson Crosby led Beaufort’s offense with five kills, supported by Alyson Dennison’s eight assists and two aces from Sarah Anderson. Following this loss, Beaufort’s volleyball team records reflect 10 wins and 3 losses for the season. Prior to the match against St. Vincent’s, Beaufort secured a close win against Hilton Head Christian Academy 2-1, highlighted by Erin Crosby’s eight kills as well as ten assists each from Camille Giblin and Alyson Dennison in that victorious match.
Beaufort is set to host Bluffton at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday after their string of recent victories outlined above. Meanwhile, Hilton Head Christian Academy will be up against Lowcountry Leadership at 6:00 p.m. on the same day.
Upcoming Matches
- September 30: Bluffton at Beaufort, 7 p.m.
- September 30: Barnwell at Bridges Prep, 6:45 p.m.
- September 30: Edisto at Whale Branch, 6:45 p.m.
- September 30: Beaufort boys volleyball vs. Bluffton, 6 p.m.
Player Highlights
- Carson Crosby: 5 kills against St. Vincent’s.
- Alyson Dennison: 8 assists against St. Vincent’s.
- Erin Crosby: 8 kills against HHCA.
- Camille Giblin and Alyson Dennison: 10 assists against HHCA.
FAQ
What were the results for Beaufort High girls volleyball against Hilton Head?
Beaufort High School girls volleyball team defeated Hilton Head 3-2 on September 25.
What was the outcome of the Battery Creek football game on September 26?
On September 26, Battery Creek football team beat Whale Branch 28-14.
What was Beaufort’s season record after the match against St. Vincent’s?
Beaufort’s volleyball team record stands at 10-3 after the loss to St. Vincent’s.
What teams did Beaufort girls volleyball team face during the Hilton Head Tournament?
At the Hilton Head Tournament on September 26, Beaufort girls volleyball team defeated HHCA 2-1 and Lowcountry Leadership 2-0.
Key Features Summary
| Date | Event | Teams Involved | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| September 25 | Girls Volleyball | Beaufort vs Hilton Head | 3-2 |
| September 25 | Girls Volleyball | Bridges Prep vs Whale Branch | 3-0 |
| September 26 | Boys Volleyball | Battery Creek vs Ashley Ridge | 3-0 |
| September 26 | Football | Battery Creek vs Whale Branch | 28-14 |
| September 26 | Girls Volleyball | Beaufort vs HHCA | 2-1 |
| September 27 | Girls Volleyball | Beaufort vs St. Vincent’s | 0-2 |
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