Columbia, South Carolina, September 19, 2025
News Summary
The latest week of South Carolina high school football showcased standout performances from various student-athletes, highlighting impressive victories across the games. A star quarterback delivered a remarkable performance with multiple touchdowns, while players like Nance and Crooks also stood out with their offensive contributions. As the season heats up, the rankings continue to take shape with teams vying for recognition and victory in a competitive landscape.
Columbia, South Carolina – The 2025 South Carolina high school football season has now entered its fourth week, showcasing an impressive array of talent and noteworthy performances from student-athletes across the state. Voting for athlete recognition is set to conclude on September 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
In one of the standout games, a star quarterback led his team to a commanding 66-27 victory over St. Joseph’s, completing 13-of-17 passes for 269 yards and throwing 3 touchdowns. Additionally, he showcased his versatility by running 11 times for 153 yards and scoring 4 rushing touchdowns.
Another highlight came from Nance, who recorded 223 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns, helping secure a 41-26 win against Clear Dot Charter. Meanwhile, Crooks
In a dominating performance against Carolina Forest, the Yellow Jackets’ quarterback completed 11-of-13 passes for 201 yards, throwing 4 touchdowns in a 51-21 win. Glover
The game’s nail-biting finish came when Ross9-7 victory over Heathwood Hall. Not to be overlooked, Williams
Other standout performances included Small, who achieved 213 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns, guiding Williamsburg to a superb 40-12 win over Thomas Heyward Academy. McCollum56-22 rout of John Paul II.
The Lions saw exceptional leadership from Gerald, who went 8-of-10 for 282 yards and threw 5 touchdowns, all in the first half, propelling his team to a 53-14 win over North Myrtle Beach. In another highlight, Ramsey20-6 victory over Lake Marion.
Backup quarterback for the Bruins stepped in to lead a substantial 65-7 rout of Fort Dorchester, completing 9-of-14 passes for 195 yards and scoring a rushing touchdown. On the defensive side, Fordham56-12 win over Socastee.
In a dominating display, the Falcons’ quarterback completed 21-of-30 passes for 273 yards with 4 touchdowns, achieving a commanding 49-0 victory against Laurens. Suits
As the season progresses, Dutch Fork currently stands ranked first with a 3-0 record, followed by strong contenders Irmo, Northwestern, Greenwood, and Summerville according to the S.C. Prep Football Media Poll. Several teams like South Pointe against Gray Collegiate, Dutch Fork against Carolina Forest, and Irmo against Chapin, along with Wallace, Byrnes, and North Augusta, registered significant victories that have improved their standings in the rankings.
This ongoing competitive landscape showcases the high level of talent and hard work within South Carolina’s high school football community.
FAQ
What is the current status of the South Carolina high school football season?
The 2025 South Carolina high school football season has reached its fourth week with continued elite performances from student-athletes.
When does voting for athlete recognition end?
Voting for athlete recognition concludes on September 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
What were some standout performances this week?
A star quarterback completed 13-of-17 passes for 269 yards and threw 3 touchdowns, also ran 11 times for 153 yards and scored 4 rushing touchdowns in a 66-27 win over St. Joseph’s. Nance recorded 223 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns in a 41-26 victory over Clear Dot Charter.
Key Features of Week 4 Performances
| Player | Performance | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Star Quarterback | 13-of-17 passes for 269 yards, 3 TDs, 11 carries for 153 yards, 4 TDs | 66-27 win over St. Joseph’s |
| Nance | 223 rushing yards, 3 TDs | 41-26 win over Clear Dot Charter |
| Crooks | 9 catches for 195 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT | Win over Chapin |
| Yellow Jackets QB | 11-of-13 for 201 yards, 4 TDs | 51-21 win over Carolina Forest |
| Glover | 2 INTs, 1 TD return | Win over Keenan |
| Ross | Game-winning field goal, 11 tackles, 3 sacks | 9-7 win over Heathwood Hall |
| Williams | 8-of-10 for 173 yards, 3 TDs, 78 rushing yards, 2 TDs | Win |
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Additional Resources
- The State: South Carolina High School Football
- Wikipedia: South Carolina High School Football
- SI: South Carolina High School Football Rankings
- Google Search: South Carolina High School Football
- WYFF4: South Carolina High School Football Live Scores
- Encyclopedia Britannica: American High School Football
- Live 5 News: Lowcountry High School Football
- Google News: South Carolina High School Football News
- Bluffton Today: SC High School Football Schedule
- Google Scholar: High School Football
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