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South Carolina High School Football Week 5 Highlights

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South Carolina, September 26, 2025

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Week 5 of the South Carolina high school football season brought thrilling matchups and dominant performances from teams across the state. Academic Magnet showcased their strength with a commanding 46-7 victory over St. John’s. Other significant wins included Camden defeating Richland Northeast 61-15 and Greer shutting out Berea 56-0. Close games kept fans engaged, highlighted by Daniel’s narrow triumph over Clinton 41-39. As teams continue to battle for playoff positions, Week 5 emphasized the competitive spirit of South Carolina high school football.

Columbia – The 2025 South Carolina high school football season reached Week 5 on September 19, showcasing a blend of dominant performances and thrilling close contests across various matchups. Teams across the state faced off, with several securing decisive victories while others battled closely for hard-fought wins.

One of the standout results of the weekend was Academic Magnet, which defeated St. John’s with an impressive score of 46-7. In addition, Baptist Hill blanked Bethune-Bowman 56-0, while Beaufort maintained their strong form with a 48-0 win against Battery Creek. Other notable victories included Belton-Honea Path defeating Palmetto 42-7 and Bishop England outscoring Porter-Gaud 40-23.

In a tightly contested affair, Blue Ridge narrowly defeated Pickens with a score of 50-42. Other match results included Brookland-Cayce overcoming South Aiken 35-14, and Byrnes overpowering Wade Hampton 45-3, further highlighting the competitive nature of this week’s games.

Several teams showcased their prowess as they secured wins by large margins. Camden dominated Richland Northeast with a score of 61-15, while Dorman convincingly wrestled Riverside down with a score of 31-3. Joining them, Greer delivered a shutout victory over Berea at 56-0 and James Island easily handled St. James, winning 63-7.

Other noteworthy outcomes included Gaffney overcoming Boiling Springs 34-7, Hampton County falling to Hilton Head 45-21, and Nation Ford overwhelmingly defeating Northwestern with a score of 75-5. Teams like South Florence and Conway also made headlines with their victories, scoring 42-0 and 32-23, respectively.

Amidst these dominant victories, close contests kept fans on the edge of their seats, exemplified by Daniel‘s narrow win against Clinton (41-39) and York‘s victory over Dreher with a score of 35-28. With numerous matchups showcasing the competitive spirit of South Carolina high school football, the weekend delivered excitement for players, coaches, and fans alike.

This week’s games reflect the ongoing excitement of the South Carolina high school football season, marking a pivotal point as teams strengthen their records and seek positions for playoff contention in the coming weeks. The results from Week 5 also serve as a reminder that every game can significantly influence standings as teams navigate through the season.

FAQ

What were the notable scores from Week 5 of the South Carolina high school football season?

Academic Magnet defeated St. John’s 46-7, Baptist Hill won against Bethune-Bowman 56-0, and Beaufort triumphed over Battery Creek 48-0.

Which teams had dominant victories?

Teams like Camden (61-15 against Richland Northeast), Greer (56-0 against Berea), and Nation Ford (75-5 against Northwestern) showcased dominant performances.

What were some close matchups in this week’s games?

Daniel edged out Clinton with a score of 41-39, and York narrowly won against Dreher 35-28.

Key Features of Week 5

Team Opponent Score
Academic Magnet St. John’s 46-7
Baptist Hill Bethune-Bowman 56-0
Beaufort Battery Creek 48-0
Camden Richland Northeast 61-15
Greer Berea 56-0
Daniel Clinton 41-39
York Dreher 35-28

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