How The Ranked Teams Fared- Sept. 20
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Class 4A
1. Gaffney (5-0) - defeated Byrnes, 35-13; NEXT: at Greenville (0-4)
2. Lexington (4-0) - defeated Irmo, 48-10; NEXT: vs. Dutch Fork (4-1)
3. Goose Creek (3-1) - defeated Colleton County, 58-0; NEXT: vs. Fort Dorchester (3-1)
4. Byrnes (2-2) - lost to Gaffney, 35-13; NEXT: at T.L. Hanna (1-3)
5. North Augusta (4-0) - defeated Sumter, 41-21; NEXT: vs. Evans (Ga.)
6. Greenwood (3-1) - defeated Spartanburg, 28-13; NEXT: vs. Wren (4-0)
7. Dutch Fork (4-1) - defeated White Knoll, 45-0; NEXT: at Lexington (4-0)
8. Northwestern (3-1) - defeated Blythewood, 40-32; NEXT: vs. Nation Ford
9. Fort Dorchester (3-1) - lost to Summerville, 17-3; NEXT: at Goose Creek (3-1)
10. Easley (4-0) - defeated Eastside, 42-0; NEXT: at Westside (0-4)
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (4-0) - defeated South Florence, 31-24; NEXT: at Conway (4-1)
2. South Pointe (4-0) - defeated Rock Hill, 28-21; NEXT: vs. Spartanburg (3-1)
3. Belton-Honea Path (4-0) - defeated Ninety Six, 48-6; NEXT: vs. Clinton (1-3)
4. Bluffton (4-0) - defeated Wade Hampton (H), 55-7; NEXT: at Lake Marion (1-3)
5. Airport (4-0) - defeated Keenan, 26-0; NEXT: at South Aiken (2-2)
6. Blue Ridge (4-0) - defeated Berea, 56-0; NEXT: at Travelers Rest (0-4)
7. Fairfield Central (3-1) - defeated Crestwood, 45-7; NEXT: vs. Dreher (1-3)
8. Hartsville (3-1) - Idle; NEXT: at Cheraw (2-2)
9. Wade Hampton (2-2) - lost to Seneca, 35-17; NEXT: vs. Columbia (4-0)
10. Greer (3-1) - defeated Greenville, 59-14; NEXT: at Eastside (0-4)
Class 2A
1. Dillon (4-0) - Idle: NEXT: vs. Marlboro County (2-2)
2. Strom Thurmond (4-0) -defeated South Aiken, 31-13; NEXT: vs. Silver Bluff (3-1)
3. Woodruff (4-0) - defeated Chapman, 56-20; NEXT: at Union County (2-2)
4. Timberland (4-0) - Idle; NEXT: vs. C.E. Murray (1-3)
5. Silver Bluff (3-1) - lost to Midland Valley, 13-0; NEXT: at Strom Thurmond (4-0)
6. Columbia (4-0) - defeated Brookland-Cayce, 55-27; NEXT: at Wade Hampton (G) (2-2)
7. Manning (3-1) - lost to Berkeley, 9-6; NEXT: vs. Lakewood (4-0)
8. Central (3-1) - defeated Carolina Pride, 36-6; NEXT: at Chesterfield (3-1)
9. Indian Land (4-0) - defeated McBee, 64-6; NEXT: vs. North Central (0-4)
10. Newberry (4-0) - defeated Chapin, 25-16; NEXT: at Ninety Six (2-2)
Class A
1. Hemingway (4-0) - defeated St. James, 31-6; NEXT: at Carvers Bay (2-3)
2. Abbeville (4-1) - defeated Pendletpn, 27-3; NEXT: Sept. 30 vs. Ware Shoals (0-4)
3. Bamberg-Ehrhardt (3-1) - defeated Ridgeland, 22-21 (OT); NEXT: at Bethune-Bowman (1-3)
4. Fox Creek (5-0) - defeated North, 55-40; NEXT: at Denmark-Olar (2-2)
5. Calhoun County (4-1) - defeated Denmark-Olar, 13-6; NEXT: at Hunter-Kinard-Tyler (1-3)
6. Chesterfield (3-1) - defeated Scott’s Branch, 64-6; NEXT: vs. Central (3-1)
7. Ridgeland (2-2) - lost to Bamberg-Ehrhardt, 22-21 (OT); NEXT: vs. Branchville (1-3)
8. Williston Elko (3-2) - defeated Wagener-Salley, 56-6; NEXT: vs. North (0-5)
9. Ninety Six (2-2) - lost to Belton-Honea Path, 48-6; NEXT: vs. Newberry (4-0)
10. Landrum (4-0) - defeated Dixie, 35-14; NEXT: vs. Liberty (4-0)
The S.C. Prep Media Poll is conducted by The State with voting from Ben Breiner, Greenwood Index-Journal; Bob Castello, Greenville News; Chris Dearing, The State; Ian Guerin, Myrtle Beach Sun News; Cam Huffman, Aiken Standard; Justin Jarrett, The Island Packet; Kevin Melton, Spartanburg Herald Journal; Akilah Nelson, The State and Adam Regan, Anderson Independent Mail.
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How The Ranked Teams Fared + Palmetto State Roundup
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Class 4A
1. Gaffney (4-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Union County, 62-10; NEXT: vs. Byrnes
2. Lexington (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Spring Valley, 63-44; NEXT: at Irmo
3. Goose Creek (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Summerville, 19-7 NEXT: at Colleton County
4. Byrnes (2-1) --LAST WEEK: defeated Bayside (Fla.), 56-2 NEXT: vs. Gaffney
5. North Augusta (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lakeside (Evans, Ga.), 38-22; NEXT: at Sumter
6. Greenwood (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Dorman, 28-14; NEXT: at Spartanburg
7. Beaufort (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Fort Dorchester, 49-45; NEXT: at Stratford
8. Dutch Fork (3-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lugoff-Elgin, 41-0; NEXT: at White Knoll
9. Northwestern (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Ridge View, 58-31; NEXT: at Blythewood
10. Easley (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Pickens, 54-20; NEXT: at Riverside
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated West Florence, 49-13 NEXT: vs. South Florence
2. South Pointe (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated West Rowan (N.C.), 23-9; NEXT: at Rock Hill
3. Belton-Honea Path (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Palmetto, 35-14; NEXT: at Ninety Six
4. Bluffton (4-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Estill, 67-6; NEXT: vs. Wade Hampton (H)
5. Hartsville (3-1) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Airport, 21-17; NEXT: at Cheraw
6. Fairfield Central (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: Idle; NEXT: vs. Crestwood
7. Blue Ridge (2-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Pendleton, 42-14; NEXT: vs. Berea
8. Airport (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Hartsville, 21-17; NEXT: vs. Keenan
9. Wade Hampton (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Eastside, 47-0; NEXT: at Seneca
10. York (2-2) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Rock Hill, 27-24; NEXT: at Clover
Class 2A
1. Dillon (4-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Wilson, 48-0; NEXT: vs. Marlboro County
2. Strom Thurmond (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: Idle; NEXT: at South Aiken
3. Central (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Chester, 10-7; NEXT: vs. Carolina Pride (Charlotte)
4. Woodruff (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Chesnee, 49-7; NEXT: at Chapman
5. Timberland (4-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Berkeley, 41-0; NEXT: vs. C.E. Murray
6. Silver Bluff (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated South Aiken, 15-12; NEXT: vs. Midland Valley
7. Columbia (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: Idle; NEXT: vs. Brookland-Cayce
8. Manning (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Crestwood, 20-14; NEXT: vs. Berkeley
9. Indian Land (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Whitmire, 48-7; NEXT: vs. McBee
10. Newberry (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Batesburg-Leesville, 28-14; NEXT: vs. Chapin
Class A
1. Bamberg-Ehrhardt (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Barnwell, 24-14; NEXT: vs. Ridgeland
2. Hemingway (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated C.E. Murray, 36-13; NEXT: at St. James
3. Abbeville (3-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Emerald, 35-13; NEXT: at Pendleton
4. Calhoun County (3-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated North, 41-0; NEXT: vs. Denmark-Olar
5. Fox Creek (3-0, last week-9) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Wagener-Salley, 42-13; NEXT: at North
6. Chesterfield (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Anson (N.C.), 48-21; NEXT: vs. Scott’s Branch
7. Ridgeland (1-1, last week-7) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Wade Hampton (H), 20-19; NEXT: at Bamberg-Ehrhardt
8. Williston-Elko (2-2, last week-8) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Blackville-Hilda, 44-0; NEXT: at Wagener-Salley
9. Ninety Six (2-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Saluda, 23-20; NEXT: vs. Belton-Honea Path
10. Landrum (3-0) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Polk County (N.C.), 34-26; NEXT: at Dixie
Week Three Scores
Abbeville 35, Emerald 13
Aiken 20, Midland Valley 14, OT
Airport 21, Hartsville 17
Andrew Jackson 42, North Central 14
Andrews 20, Carvers Bay 7
Baptist Hill 48, North Charleston 12
Barnwell 24, Bamberg-Ehrhardt 14
Beaufort Academy 56, Jefferson Davis Academy 0
Belton-Honea Path 35, Palmetto 14
Berea 20, Ware Shoals 19
Blacksburg 47, Latta 6
Blue Ridge 42, Pendleton 14
Bluffton 67, Estill 6
Branchville 42, Lincoln 0
Calhoun County 41, North 0
Cane Bay 33, Edisto 20
Carolina Forest 48, Battery Creek 0
Cathedral Academy 60, Abundant Life Academy 18
Cheraw 41, Marion 7
Chester 10, Central 7
Chesterfield 48, Anson County, N.C. 21
Clinton 28, Laurens 0
Clover 49, Fort Mill 45
Conway 23, Socastee 17
Cross 50, Creek Bridge 0
D.W. Daniel 23, Westside 0
Darlington 12, Lamar 7
Denmark-Olar 26, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 0
Dillon 48, Wilson 0
Dillon Christian 13, Robert E. Lee Academy 6
Dorchester Academy 40, Pee Dee Academy 19
Dreher 42, Eau Claire 12
Dutch Fork 41, Lugoff-Elgin 0
Easley 40, Pickens 7
Fairmont, N.C. 44, Lake View 19
Fort Dorchester 49, Beaufort 45
Fox Creek 32, Wagener-Salley 13
Francis Hugh Wardlaw Academy 62, Patrick Henry Academy 6
Garrett Academy of Technology 20, Military Magnet Academy 8
Goose Creek 19, Summerville 7
Greenwood 28, Dorman 16
Hannah-Pamplico 14, Waccamaw 8, OT
Hemingway 36, C.E. Murray 13
Hilton Head 28, Hardeeville 12
Hilton Head Christian Academy 15, First Baptist 0
Indian Land 48, Whitmire 6
Irmo 3, Chapin 0, OT
J.L. Mann 21, Greenville 7
James Island Christian 46, Coastal Christian Prep 38
Johnsonville 28, Aynor 8
Lake Marion 50, Bethune-Bowman 6
Lancaster 40, Buford 6
Landrum 21, Polk County, N.C. 14
Laurence Manning Academy 21, Pinewood Prep 7
Lee Central 56, McBee 12
Lexington 63, Spring Valley 44
Liberty 35, Walhalla 7
Loris 52, Green Sea Floyds 14
Manning 20, Crestwood 14
Mid-Carolina 58, Gilbert 46
Mullins 23, Timmonsville 6
Myrtle Beach 49, West Florence 13
Nation Ford 55, Lewisville 0
Newberry 28, Batesburg-Leesville 14
Ninety Six 23, Saluda 20
North Augusta 38, Lakeside-Evans, Ga. 22
Northwestern 58, Ridge View 31
Orangeburg Prep 23, Heathwood Hall 21
Orangeburg-Wilkinson 27, Allendale-Fairfax 6
Pelion 32, C.A. Johnson 22
R.B. Stall 10, St. John's 6
Richard Winn Academy 36, Carolina Academy 12
Richland Northeast 30, Lower Richland 0
Ridgeland 20, Wade Hampton (H) 19
Rock Hill 27, York Comprehensive 24
Scott's Branch 22, Burke 20, OT
Silver Bluff 15, South Aiken 12
South Brunswick, N.C. 28, North Myrtle Beach 20
South Florence 44, Lake City 34
Southside Christian 30, McCormick 0
Spartanburg 31, Sumter 7
St. John's Christian Academy 58, Palmetto Christian Academy 44
St. Joseph 35, Calhoun Falls 20
Stratford 31, Ashley Ridge 24
Swansea 23, W.J. Keenan 20
Thomas Heyward Academy 41, Northwood Academy 14
Thomas Sumter Academy 41, Hilton Head Prep 0
Timberland 41, Berkeley 0
Union County 21, Gaffney 14
W. Wyman King Academy 62, Andrew Jackson Academy 20
Wade Hampton (G) 47, Eastside 0
West Ashley 27, Wando 25
White Knoll 45, Brookland-Cayce 16
Williston-Elko 44, Blackville-Hilda 0
Wilson Hall 21, Porter-Gaud 14
Woodland 35, Kingstree 12
Woodruff 49, Chesnee 7
Wren 45, Hillcrest 17
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Palmetto State Roundup & How The Ranked Teams Fared - Week Two
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
1. Gaffney (3-0, last week-3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Greenwood, 47-21; NEXT: vs. Union County
2. Lexington (2-0, last week-4) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Blythewood, 52-17; NEXT: vs. Spring Valley
3. Goose Creek (1-1, last week-2) -- LAST WEEK: lost to University (Fla.), 62-61 (2OT); NEXT: at Summerville
4. Byrnes (1-1, last week-1) --LAST WEEK: lost to Myrtle Beach, 28-21 (OT); NEXT: vs. Bayside (Fla.)
5. North Augusta (2-0, last week-7) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Dutch Fork, 49-35; NEXT: at Lakeside (Evans, Ga.)
6. Greenwood (1-1, last week-5) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Gaffney, 47-21; NEXT: vs. Dorman
7. Beaufort (2-0, last week-8) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Battery Creek, 62-6; NEXT: vs. Fort Dorchester
8. Dutch Fork (2-1, last week-6) -- LAST WEEK: lost to North Augusta, 49-35; NEXT: vs. Lugoff-Elgin
9. Northwestern (1-1, last week-10) -- LAST WEEK: defeated York, 24-5; NEXT: at Ridge View
10. Easley (2-0, last week- unranked) -- LAST WEEK: Idle; NEXT: vs. Pickens
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (2-0, last week-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Byrnes, 28-21 (OT); NEXT: at West Florence
2. South Pointe (2-0, last week-3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated AFC Rangers (N.C.), 14-0 (game cancelled); NEXT: Rock Hill (Sept. 16)
3. Belton-Honea Path (2-0, last week-4) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Westside, 22-3; NEXT: at Palmetto
4. Bluffton (3-0, last week-5) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Hardeeville, 62-0; NEXT: at Estill
5. Hartsville (3-0, last week-6) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lee Central, 51-14; NEXT: at Airport
6. Fairfield Central (2-1, last week-2) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Airport, 24-21; NEXT: Idle
7. Blue Ridge (2-0, last week-7) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Eastside, 57-0; NEXT: at Pendleton
8. Airport (2-0, last week-10) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Fairfield Central, 24-21; NEXT: vs. Hartsville
9. Wade Hampton (1-1, last week-9) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Chapman, 7-0; NEXT: vs. Eastside
10. York (2-1, last week-8) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Northwestern, 24-5; NEXT: vs. Rock Hill
Class 2A
1. Dillon (3-0, last week-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Latta, 43-0; NEXT: vs. Wilson
2. Strom Thurmond (3-0, last week-2) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Saluda, 35-0; NEXT: Idle
3. Central (2-0, last week-4) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lewisville, 24-0; NEXT: at Chester
4. Woodruff (2-0, last week-3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Clinton, 26-23; NEXT: vs. Chesnee
5. Timberland (3-0, last week-5) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Cross, 57-0; NEXT: at Berkeley
6. Silver Bluff (2-0, last week-6) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Ninety Six, 17-14; NEXT: vs. South Aiken
7. Columbia (3-0, last week-7) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Dreher, 32-12; NEXT: Idle
8. Manning (2-0, last week-8) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Marion, 17-14; NEXT: at Crestwood
9. Indian Land (2-0, last week-9) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Blacksburg, 48-39; NEXT: at Whitmire
10. Newberry (2-0, last week-10) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Brookland-Cayce, 34-13; NEXT: vs. Batesburg-Leesville
Class A
1. Bamberg-Ehrhardt (2-0, last week-1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Edisto, 40-34; NEXT: at Barnwell
2. Hemingway (2-0, last week-2) -- LAST WEEK: Idle; NEXT: at C.E.Murray
3. Abbeville (2-1, last week-3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Crescent, 56-7; NEXT: vs. Emerald
4. Calhoun County (2-1, last week-5) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Wagener-Salley, 26-25; NEXT: vs. North
5. Fox Creek (3-0, last week-9) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Blackville-Hilda, 48-20; NEXT: vs. Wagener-Salley
6. Chesterfield (1-1, last week-4) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Cheraw, 21-7; NEXT: vs. Anson (N.C.)
7. Ridgeland (1-1, last week-7) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Hilton Head, 35-10; NEXT: vs. Wade Hampton (H)
8. Williston-Elko (1-2, last week-8) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Ridge Spring-Monetta, 52-6; NEXT: at Blackville-Hilda
9. Ninety Six (1-1, last week-10) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Silver Bluff, 17-14; NEXT: at Saluda
10. Landrum (2-0, last week-unranked) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Chesnee, 19-14; NEXT: vs. Polk County (N.C.)
WEEK TWO SCORES
Friday
Abbeville 56, Crescent 7
Academic M. 35, Branchville 12
Aiken 37, Crestwood 0
Airport 24, Fairfield Central 21
Allendale-F. 46, Bethune-B. 6
Andrews 34, Georgetown 14
Ashley Ridge 29, Socastee 25
Aynor 46, Green Sea Floyds 22
Bamberg-Ehrhardt 40, Edisto 34
Baptist Hill 40, Denmark-O. 20
Beaufort 62, Battery Creek 6
Belton-H. Path 22, Westside 3
Bishop England 49, Hanahan 35
Blue Ridge 57, Eastside 0
Bluffton 62, Hardeeville 0
Burke 34, North Charleston 20
C.E. Murray 30, Kingstree 14
Calhoun Co. 26, Wagener-S. 25
Carolina Forest 49, St. James 22
Carvers Bay 44, Waccamaw 9
Chapin 9, Swansea 6
Charlotte L.. 48, Ware Shoals 7
Cheraw 28, Chesterfield 7
Columbia 32, Dreher 12
Conway 19, Wando 14
Daniel 31, Greenville 7
Dillon 43, Latta 0
Ft. Dorchester 42, Irmo 27
Fox Creek 48, Blackville-H. 20
Gaffney 47, Greenwood 21
Greer 62, Berea 6
H.-Pamplico 34, Creek Bridge 0
Hartsville 51, Lee Central 14
Hunter-K.-Tyler 66, North 14
J.L. Mann 63, Southside 0
James Island 42, Stall 10
Johnsonville 49, E.Clarendon 22
Lake City 10, Darlington 6
Lake View 54, Dillon Christian 13
Lakewood 34, L. Richland 28, OT
Landrum 19, Chesnee 14
Laurens 21, Hillcrest 10
Lexington 52, Blythewood 17
Liberty 28, Pickens 17
Loris 17, South Columbus, 12
Manning 14, Marion 13
Mid-Carolina 35, Batesburg-L. 28
Myrtle Beach 28, Byrnes 21
Newberry 34, Brookland-Cayce 13
North Augusta 49, Dutch Fork 35
O.-Wilkinson 21, Colleton Co. 14
Palmetto C.66, Lincoln 8
Pendleton 28, West Oak 25
Ridgeland 35, Hilton Head 20
Scotland Co. 42, Marlboro Co. 7
Silver Bluff 17, Ninety Six 14
South Aiken 35, Midland Valley 18
South Florence 34, Wilson 7
Spring Valley 49, Lugoff-Elgin 28
St. John's 16, Garrett 8
Stratford 33, Sumter 10
Strom Thurmond 35, Saluda 0
Summerville 13, Berkeley 0
Timberland 57, Cross 0
Timmonsville 28, Lamar 26, OT
Union Co. 25, Broome 21
W. Hampton (G) 7, Chapman 0
W. Hampton (H) 27, Estill 14
Walhalla 13, Carolina 10
West Ashley 36, Lake Marion 12
W. Brunswick, 28, N.M. Beach 18
Whale Branch 50, Military M. 14
White Knoll 38, Gilbert 7
Williston-Elko 52, RS-Monetta 6
Woodland 38, Scott's Branch 8
Saturday
Chester 21, Lancaster 12
Indian Land 48, Blacksburg 39
Northwestern 24, York 5
Ridge View 27, Fort Mill 7
Rock Hill 32, Nation Ford 14
Monday
A. Jackson 30,. Great Falls 27
Ashbrook 10, Clover 7 (3 OTs)
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Games of the Week: Week Two
Thursday, September 1, 2011
GREENWOOD AT GAFFNEY
7:30 p.m. — The Reservation, Gaffney
LAST MEETING: 2010 — Greenwood won 10-7
Another week, another night in the spotlight for Gaffney. Last week before a national audience, the Indians dismantled a talented Dorman squad, embarrassing their rivals from Roebuck en route to a 35-14 victory. The team has outscored its opponents 82-14 through two games. Meanwhile, Greenwood looked equally impressive in its win over Boiling Springs, multiple ball carriers toting the ball into the end zone in a 35-0 win at Boiling Springs.
Last season's meeting between the squads was quite the nightmare for Gaffney, turnovers and mental mistakes dooming the team in a 10-7 loss. However, afterward the Indians reeled off six consecutive victories, including a 26-16 triumph over eventual state champion Byrnes. Meanwhile, the Eagles used momentum from their conquest of Gaffney to springboard the team to a berth in the Class 4A Division II title game.
Both teams are equally talented; but differ in what they hope to accomplish. Greenwood hopes to bog things down, using a "ground and pound attack which chews up clock and limit opponents' possessions. Gaffney on the other hand hopes to turn it into a track meet, striking quickly by air or ground.
KEY MATCHUP: Call it strength on strength. Gaffney's offense has been virtually unstoppable through two contests, running up and down the field with ease. The Indians may get a little resistance from Greenwood in this one, the Eagles blessed with an abundance of team speed. However, it is nothing Joey Copeland and his teammates have not seen, taking on a similar type of defensive unit last week in Dorman.
PREDICTION: Gaffney may not operate like the well-oiled machine it has for the past two weeks, but in a game where points will come at a premium, the Indians will have the last word. — Gaffney 21, Greenwood 18
MYRTLE BEACH AT BYRNES
7:30 p.m. — Nixon Field, Duncan
LAST MEETING: 2010 — Byrnes won 21-14
Everything must be right in the world if Byrnes and Myrtle Beach are sitting on the throne of their respective classifications. For the second time in three years, both the Rebels (Class 4A –Big 16) and Seahawks (Class 3A) claimed state championships. Th squads were similarly successful in their season debuts last week, Byrnes taking its road show to Kentucky and demolishing a Ballard (Ky.) team, 68-0. Meanwhile, Myrtle Beach began life without legendary quarterback Everett Golson, by smothering nearby Carolina Forest in a 31-0 rout.
Both squads know this week's game will be much closer and infinitely tougher, facing off against a quality opponent equally steeped in history.
While a lot has changed on offense for Myrtle Beach after losing a number of key cogs to graduation, its defense remains intact, expected to lead the team until its offensive unit can get on its feet. Byrnes, on the other hand, returns virtually everyone from last season's championship squad — that is, at every position but quarterback, where sophomore Shuler Bentley is hoping to etch his name as the next Rebel quarterback to lead the program to the promised land.
The teams played to a virtual stalemate last year in Myrtle Beach, a late touchdown giving Byrnes a 21-14 win. An equally close game could be in store for the teams this time as well.
KEY MATCHUP: Myrtle Beach's defense will cause plenty of problems for Byrnes' young quarterback, but expect the Rebels to have a few opportunities down the field against an aggressive Seahawks unit. That is not where this game will be decided, however, as the only way Myrtle Beach returns home is if it gets some sort of production on offense. Coach Mickey Wilson has been worried about the unit, claiming it is not clicking on all cylinders as it has in past years. Guess what coach? Golson's not walking back through the door. Just don't leave it open for a fast Byrnes' defense, which is still seeking to get out of the shadow of its peers on offense.
PREDICTION: Myrtle Beach's defense will keep it in the game for a while. But it can bend for so long before breaking under the pressure to which Byrnes will exert on offense, particularly due to the inefficient play of the Seahawks' own offensive unit. This will not be the 65-14 debacle of a few years ago, but the Rebels will get the job done nevertheless. — Byrnes 27, Myrtle Beach 17
AIRPORT AT FAIRFIELD CENTRAL
8 p.m. — E.K. McClendon Stadium, Winnsboro
LAST MEETING: 2010 — Fairfield Central won 47-13
Former Fairfield Central and current Blythewood head coach Reggie Kennedy may know all of the tricks of the trade. But sometimes you have no answer for speed. He found that out last week in facing the band of Griffins he left this past offseason, physically manhandling his Bengals squad in a 21-7 loss. Though still trying to adjust to new head man Demetrius Davis' scheme, FC's physicality ruled the day, pummeling their rivals from just a few miles up Interstate 77 in their final meeting for some time.
Airport was similarly successful, using its own smashmouth brand of football to utterly destroy Brookland-Cayce 44-6.
The Griffins dismantled the Eagles with a balanced attack last season, but don’t expect too much passing this season as this one is expected to be won in the trenches. FC quarterback Nyjawoh McKinstry threw for two touchdowns and passed for another in the team’s win against Blythewood. But without a doubt, the Griffins would rather run than pass. Kirk Burnett’s offense has a similar philosophy, running until the other defense can stop it. Quarterback Kelvin Harris ran for 106 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 55 more and another score last week vs. B-C.
KEY MATCHUP: It will be quite interesting to see how both of these offenses deal with the overall team speed exhibited by both defensive units. The Griffins’ ability to swarm to the ball overwhelmed the strong running attack of Blythewood last week, and is a very confident group going into this week’s contest with Airport. The Eagles had no answer for the speed and intensity displayed by FC last season, and if it wants to win, it must match it or it could be a long night.
PREDICTION: Airport will put together a better performance than it did in last season’s debacle. But it still will not be enough as the Griffins’ dominance at home continues. — Fairfield Central 28, Airport 21
OTHER PREDICTIONS:
Woodruff 35, Clinton 21
Dorman 28, Spartanburg 24
Daniel 31, Greenville 21
Dutch Fork 33, North Augusta 27
Summerville 21, Berkeley 13
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S.C. Prep Football -- Week Two schedule
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Thursday
Camden at West Florence
Eau Claire at A. C. Flora
Friday
Academic Magnet at Branchville
AFC Rangers (N.C.) at South Pointe
Andrew JacksonGreat Falls
Ashbrook (N.C.) at Clover
Bamberg-Ehrhardt at Edisto
Batesburg-Leesville at Mid-Carolina
Battery Creek at Beaufort
Belton-Honea Path at Westside
Berea at Greer
Bethune-Bowman at Allendale-Fairfax
Blacksburg at Indian Land
Blackville-Hilda at Fox Creek
Brookland Cayce at Newberry
Buford at McBee
Burke at North Charleston
C. E. Murray at Kingstree
Calhoun County at Wagener-Salley
Calhoun Falls Charter at Whitmire
Carvers Bay at Waccamaw
Central at Lewisville
ChapinSwansea
Charlotte Latin at Ware Shoals
Chesnee at Landrum
Chester at Lancaster
Chesterfield at Cheraw
Colleton County at Orangeburg Wilkinson
Columbia at Dreher
Conway at Wando
Creek Bridge at Hannah-Pamplico
Crescent at Abbeville
Crestwood at Aiken
Cross at Timberland
Denmark-Olar at Baptist Hill
Dillon at Latta
Dorman at Spartanburg
Dutch Fork at North Augusta
Eastside at Blue Ridge
Emerald at Pelion
Estill at Wade Hampton (H)
Georgetown at Andrews
Green Sea-Floyds at Aynor
Greenville at Daniel
Greenwood at Gaffney
Hanahan at Bishop England
Hanna at Boiling Springs
Hardeeville at Bluffton
Hebron Christian at Southside Christian
Hillcrest at Laurens
Hilton Head at Ridgeland
Hunter-Kinard-Tyler at North
Irmo at Fort Dorchester
James Island at Stall
Johnsonville at East Clarendon
Keenan at C. A. Johnson
Lake City at Darlington
Lakewood at Lower Richland
Lamar at Timmonsville
Lee Central at Hartsville
Lexington at Blythewood
Liberty at Pickens
Lugoff-Elgin at Spring Valley
Manning at Marion
Mauldin at Woodmont
Midland Valley at South Aiken
Myrtle Beach at Byrnes
North Central at St. Joseph’s
Palmetto at Dixie
Ridge Spring-Monetta at Williston-Elko
Ridge View at Fort Mill
Rock Hill at Nation Ford
S. Columbus (N.C.) at Loris
Scotland County (N.C.) at Marlboro County
Silver Bluff at Ninety Six
Socastee at Ashley Ridge
South Florence at Wilson
Southside at J L Mann
St. James at Carolina Forest
St. John’s at Garrett
Stratford at Sumter
Strom Thurmond at Saluda
Summerville at Berkeley
Union County at Broome
Wade Hampton (G) at Chapman
Walhalla at Carolina Academy
West Ashley at Lake Marion
West-Oak at Pendleton
Whale Branch at Military Magnet
White Knoll at Gilbert
Woodland at Scott’s Branch
Woodruff at Clinton
Wren at Riverside
Airport at Fairfield Central
Northwestern at York
Saturday
Wando at Ashley Ridge
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S.C. Prep Football Stock Report -- Week One
STOCKS UP:
-- Gaffney: Probably no team in South Carolina has been more impressive through two games than the Indians, dominating Boiling Springs en route to a 47-0 victory as well as a 35-14 demolition of Dorman in front of a national audience. Putting to rest all doubts regarding the Gaffney quarterback position, Joey Copeland has scored 10 touchdowns and thrown for more than 500 yards. Most importantly, he’s been relatively mistake-free, an attribute lacking in the man he replaced, Shrine Bowl nominee DeEdward Burris.
-- Dillon: Despite their youth last season, the Wildcats came minutes from a third consecutive state title. With Jabo Lee and Kwinton Smith making plays on offense and the defensive unit flying all over the field, this is definitely a squad which could contend for another state title. Through two games, Dillon has yet to allow a point. Tougher tests will come down the road, but team will not be an easy out.
-- York: Bobby Carroll was able to work his magic at South Pointe, winning a state title and coming close to claiming another last season. It seems he’s well on his way to doing the same at York, the Cougars annihilating Lewisville and Broome by a combined score of 137-0. While it is early on the 2011 season, the team is already a win away from equaling its total for last year’s campaign. Going 3-0 will be quite the task, however, York and Northwestern renewing acquaintances.
-- Newberry: Leaving Gaffney on the most awkward of terms, head coach Phil Strickland found things a bit tough in his first season in Newberry, leading the Bulldogs to a 4-7 record. The team competed hard in its playoff loss at Chesnee, however, yielding hope things could quickly turn around for a program used to good results on the gridiron. Strickland has typically been the author of quick turnarounds, and at least through one week Newberry is on the right track, defeating perennial Class 3A powerhouse Clinton, 21-14. The Bulldogs dominated things on both sides of the ball, matching the Red Devils’ toughness, something that is rarely seen at any time.
-- Woodruff: We all expected a dynamic Wolverines’ squad capable of making a deep run in the Class 2A playoffs. Following a 51-28 beat down of Greenville, sky’s the limit for Woodruff, appearing to be in midseason form. Quarterback Ryan Perkins befuddled the Red Raiders’ defense, hurling the pigskin around the lot to the tune of 294 yards and six touchdowns. It has been a long time since the Wolverines added a trophy to the vast collection at the school; this may be the year that changes.
STOCKS TO WATCH: Chesterfield, Dorman, Dutch Fork, Myrtle Beach, Northwestern, Strom Thurmond
STOCKS DOWN:
-- Irmo: It wasn’t long ago the Yellow Jackets were celebrating their conquest of Gaffney, pushing the team to within a 48 minutes of a date in the state title game. That cold November night also was the last time Irmo tasted victory, which includes consecutive losses to begin the 2011 campaign by a combined score of 75-7. Head coach Bob Hanna’s vaunted rushing attack, a staple in the Yellow Jackets’ offensive scheme gained next to nothing against Dutch Fork and Goose Creek, both tough opponents. If this team cannot get off the mat soon, it could be a long season for Irmo with meetings against Lexington and the Silver Foxes remaining on the schedule.
-- Williston-Elko: It is one thing to receive a thorough beat down from one of the state’s perennial powerhouses. But the Blue Devils are singing another tune after losing a 20-18 decision to Barnwell, dropping the team to 0-2. The losses also mark the first time W-E has been dealt consecutive losses since 2006. A prolific offense last season, the team has found it tough moving the ball thus far, unable to block opponents and allowing them to corral South Carolina commitment Kendric Salley. He was able to get loose for 157 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Barnwell, but he can’t do it by himself. If Salley doesn’t get help, don’t count on the Blue Devils to be among the select few left in Class A later this season.
-- Daniel: The Lions built an early lead only to watch it crumble, the result of their own mistakes. Penalties wound up costing Daniel its season opening contest and their first in brand new Singleton Field, allowing Easley to drive 75-yards in the game’s final minutes to and come away with a 22-21 victory. A lot of good things could be taken from the game, particularly that the Lions kept a good Green Wave offense in check for three quarters. But it is treading on dangerous ground early, and facing off against another squad which lost its opener in Greenville.
-- Greenville: It was relatively known the Red Raiders would be rebuilding. But to receive a 51-28 beating at the hands of Woodruff in the opener definitely was not expected. The team’s vaunted offensive attack was rendered useless against a stifling Wolverines’ defense, firmly intent on making a run at a state title. Things go from bad to worse this week for Greenville, the squad facing off against fellow Class 3A powerhouse Daniel, also featuring quite a defensive front which can get after the quarterback. Don’t look now, but the Red Raiders could fall to 0-2 with several other strong Upstate teams down the road.
-- Christ Church: A team with championship aspirations, the Cavaliers’s second game of the season was nothing more than a proverbial thud, dropping a 20-6 decision to perennial doormat Liberty. While the Red Devils are seeking a change of attitude under new coach Kyle Stewart, this is a game Christ Church should win. However, it shows what happens when teams don’t come to play. Championship teams come to play regardless of the situation; it will be interesting to see how the Cavaliers rebound from this loss.
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S.C. Prep Writer's Poll - Week Two
Class 4A
1. Byrnes (1-0) (1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Ballard (Ky.), 68-0; NEXT: vs. Myrtle Beach
2. Goose Creek (1-0) (2) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Irmo, 51-7; NEXT: Sat. vs. University (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)
3. Gaffney (2-0) (4) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Dorman, 35-14; NEXT: vs. Greenwood
4. Lexington (1-0) (6) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Batesburg-Leesville, 63-0; NEXT: at Blythewood
5. Greenwood (1-0) (3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Boiling Springs, 35-0; NEXT: at Gaffney
6. Dutch Fork (1-0) (7) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Chapin, 35-0; NEXT: at North Augusta
7. North Augusta (1-0) (10) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Midland Valley, 25-7; NEXT: vs. Dutch Fork
8. Beaufort (1-0) (9) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Hilton Head Island, 54-0; NEXT: vs. Battery Creek
9. Dorman (0-1) (5) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Gaffney, 35-14; NEXT: at Spartanburg
10. Northwestern (0-1) (8) -- LAST WEEK: lost to South Pointe, 16-10; NEXT: at York
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (1-0) (1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Carolina Forest, 31-0; NEXT: at Byrnes
2. Fairfield Central (2-0) (2) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Blythewood, 21-7; NEXT: vs. Airport
3. South Pointe (1-0) (3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Northwestern, 16-10; NEXT: vs. AFC Rangers (N.C.)
4. Belton-Honea Path (1-0) (4) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Laurens, 38-10; NEXT: at Westside
5. Bluffton (2-0) (5) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Ridgeland, 60-14; NEXT: vs. Hardeeville
6. Hartsville (2-0) (6) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lamar, 45-6; NEXT: vs. Lee Central
7. Blue Ridge (1-0) (10) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Wade Hampton (G), 15-13; NEXT: vs. Eastside
8. York (2-0) (NR) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Broome, 62-0; NEXT: vs. Northwestern
9. Wade Hampton (0-1) (9) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Blue Ridge, 15-13; NEXT: at Chapman
10. Greenville (0-1) (7) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Woodruff, 51-28; NEXT: at Daniel
Class 2A
1. Dillon (2-0) (1) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lake View, 34-0; NEXT: at Latta
2. Strom Thurmond (2-0) (2) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Laney (Ga.); NEXT: at Saluda
3. Woodruff (1-0) (4) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Greenville, 51-28; NEXT: at Clinton
4. Central (1-0) (3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Anson (N.C.), 20-6; NEXT: at Lewisville
5. Timberland (2-0) (5) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Hanahan, 56-14; NEXT: vs. Cross
6. Silver Bluff (1-0) (6) -- defeated Aiken, 7-6; NEXT: at Ninety Six
7. Columbia (2-0) (7) -- defeated A.C. Flora, 36-26; NEXT: at Dreher
8. Manning (1-0) (8) -- defeated Scott’s Branch, 76-14; NEXT: at Marion
9. Indian Land (1-0) (9) -- defeated Buford, 23-13; NEXT: vs. Blacksburg
10. Newberry (1-0) (NR) -- defeated Clinton, 21-14; NEXT: vs. Brookland-Cayce
Class 1A
1. Bamberg-Ehrhardt (1-0) (2) LAST WEEK: Idle; NEXT: at Edisto
2. Hemingway (2-0) (3) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Hemingway, 47-6; NEXT: at C.E. Murray
3. Abbeville (1-1) (1) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Lincoln Co. (Ga.), 24-14; NEXT: at Crescent
4. Chesterfield (1-0) (6) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Chesterfield, 35-7; NEXT: at Cheraw
5. Calhoun County (1-1) (8) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Lake Marion, 33-14; NEXT: at Wagener-Salley
6. Scott’s Branch (0-1) (5) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Manning, 76-14; NEXT: vs. Woodland
7. Ridgeland (0-1) (7) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Bluffton, 60-14; NEXT: vs. Hilton Head Island
8. Williston Elko (0-2) (9) -- LAST WEEK: lost to Barnwell, 20-18; NEXT: vs. Ridge Sping-Monetta
9. Fox Creek (2-0) (NR) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Academic Magnet, 42-39; NEXT: vs. Blackville-Hilda
10. Ninety Six (1-0) (NR) -- LAST WEEK: defeated Emerald, 19-14; NEXT: vs. Silver Bluff
The S.C. Prep Media Poll is conducted by The State with voting from Ben Breiner, Greenwood Index-Journal; Phil Bowman, Charleston Post and Courier; Bob Castello, Greenville News; Chris Dearing, The State; Cam Huffman, Aiken Standard; Justin Jarrett, Hilton Head Island Packet; Kevin Melton, Spartanburg Herald Journal; Akilah Nelson, The State and Adam Regan, Anderson Independent Mail
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Gaffney among four Palmetto State squads listed in this week's edition of the RivalsHigh 100 poll
Monday, August 29, 2011
Impressive wins over Boiling Springs and Dorman undoubtedly earned the attention of pundits throughout the Palmetto State.
Little did the team know it also had observers nationwide admiring their body of work thus far in 2011. The Indians debuted at No. 45 in the RivalsHigh 100 poll Monday, used by Rivals to rank the top 100 football programs nationwide.
“Gaffney has been a pleasant surprise,” said RivalsHigh senior analyst Dallas Jackson. “ The defense is very stout and fast, and very physical. But their improvement fundamentally has definitely made them that much tougher to beat.”
Playing before a national audience, Gaffney trounced a good Cavaliers squad 35-14, much of it by the arm and legs of senior quarterback Joey Copeland, who had four touchdowns in the rout. Through two weeks, the Copeland-led offense has outscored opponents 82-14, with the man under center accounting for 10 touchdowns.
However, with Greenwood coming to The Reservation on Friday and a trip to Byrnes lurking over the horizon, Jackson said the Indians will have ample opportunity to prove they are worthy of their lofty status.
“They have been particularly impressive; but with Greenwood and Byrnes on the schedule, the ranking could quickly be increased or evaporated,” he said.
Defending Class 4A “Big 16” titlist Byrnes is the highest ranked team in South Carolina according to the RivalsHigh 100 poll, coming in at No. 18. Lexington is a spot in front of Gaffney, ranked at No. 44.
“I saw Byrnes over the summer, and though they do not have the national cache as they have in recent years, they have plenty of good, unsung players,” Jackson said. “As for Lexington, I have received much grief for that choice, particularly due to the success of Upper State teams in head to head match-ups with their peers in the Lower State. But Lexington has some explosive pieces on offense, and though defense is their biggest concern the Wildcats seem primed to make the next step.”
Not to be forgotten following a 51-7 beating of Irmo, Goose Creek was tabbed at No. 66 in this week’s poll. On the outside looking in is Greenwood, looking to return to the RivalsHigh 100 after being bounced before even taking the field week 1 though earning a preseason national ranking.
“We’ve taken a different philosophy when it comes to scouting teams now; summer practices and scrimmages mean a lot,” Jackson said. “If in pads and your offensive line can’t block during scrimmages, your offensive line just can’t block. Making changes based on what we saw actually prompted us to make some changes from our initial poll.
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Superlative performance from Week 1
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Casey Gladney, Columbia WR -- the Alabama commitment caught 12 passes for 200 yards and had two carries for 73 yards in the Capitals’ 36-26 victory over A.C. Flora.
Ryan Perkins, Woodruff QB -- in a statement game to open the season, the Wolverines’ signal caller completed 19 of 30 passes for 294 yards and six touchdowns in his team’s 51-28 rout of Greenville.
C.J. Frazier, Bluffton QB -- passed for 260 yards and the four touchdowns in the Bobcats' 60-14 win over Ridgeland.
Will Gay, T.L. Hanna RB -- the Jackets’ senior ran wild in their match-up with Westside, finishing the night with 247 yards rushing and a touchdown in Hanna’s 22-7 win.
Caleb McClain, Wren QB -- finally the leader in the Golden Hurricane’s huddle, McClain completed 13 of 19 passes for 229 yards and four touchdowns in his team’s 42-0 season opening victory over Palmetto.
Will Hunter, Lexington QB -- passed for 349 yards and four touchdowns in Lexington's 63-0 rout of Batesburg-Leesville.
Caleb Kinlaw, Goose Creek RB -- the Gators’ received a decent effort from Kinlaw in their 51-7 trouncing of Irmo, carrying the rock 12 times for 127 yards.
Adrian Kollock, Spartanburg QB -- undoubtedly the wild card in the Vikings’ win over Union County, the quarterback completed 8 of 14 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns, in addition to 131 yards rushing and another score.
Davon Terry, Byrnes safety -- doing his part to chip in for the Rebels, Terry scored twice in their 68-0 drubbing of Ballard (Ky.), hitting pay dirt on a 10-yard fumble return and a 30-yard interception return.
Chase Thompson and Taylor Elizondo, Timberland RBs -- helping pace the Wolves’ offense, Thompson and Elizondo ran for a combined 310 yards in their 56-14 win over Hanahan, allowing Timberland to begin the 2011 season 2-0.
Devin Washington and Jamar Stephens, Stratford RBs -- the Knights’ running game was in midseason form against Berkeley, Washington and Stephens contributing the lion’s share of the work, combining for 235 yards on 31 carries in Stratford’s 28-0 victory.
Traves Smith, Chapman RB -- ran 33 times for 167 yards in his team’s 44-42 heartbreaking loss to Seneca.
Quinshad Davis, Gaffney WR -- caught five passes for 126 yards, which includes a short slant pass on the third play of the game in which he outran Dorman defenders for a 73-yard touchdown to get things underway for the Indians in their 35-14 triumph over Dorman.
Terrence Whitmore, Calhoun County QB -- the Saints’ signal caller completed 4 of 5 passes in the second half and 9 of 16 overall for 257 yards and three touchdowns in Calhoun County’s 33-14 win over Lake Marion. He also hit pay dirt twice on the ground.
Joey Copeland, Gaffney QB -- the Indians’ quarterback continued his torrid pace to start the season, throwing for 196 yards and a touchdown in addition to three scores on the ground in Gaffney’s impressive 35-14 win over Dorman.
Gregg Johnson, St. James RB -- ran 28 times for 257 yards and four touchdowns in the Sharks' 42-14 win over Waccamaw.
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How the ranked teams fared - Week One
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Class 4A
1. Byrnes (1-0) - defeated Ballard (Ky.). 68-0
2. Goose Creek (1-0) - defeated Irmo, 51-7
3. Greenwood (1-0) - defeated Boiling Springs, 35-0
4. Gaffney (2-0) - defeated Dorman, 35-14
5. Dorman (0-1) - lost to Gaffney, 35-14
6. Lexington (1-0) - defeated Batesburg-Leesville, 63-0
7. Dutch Fork (2-0) - defeated Chapin, 35-0
8. Northwestern (0-1) - lost to South Pointe, 16-10
9. Beaufort (1-0) - defeated Hilton Head, 54-0
10. North Augusta (1-0) - defeated Midland Valley, 25-7
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (1-0) - defeated Carolina Forest, 31-0
2. Fairfield Central (2-0) - defeated Blythewood, 21-7
3. South Pointe (1-0) - defeated Northwestern, 16-10
4. Belton-Honea Path (1-0) - defeated Laurens, 38-10
5. Bluffton (2-0) - defeated Ridgeland, 60-14
6. Hartsville (2-0) - defeated Lamar, 45-6
7. Greenville (0-1) - lost to Woodruff, 51-28
8. Clinton (0-1) - lost to Newberry, 21-14
9. Wade Hampton (G) (0-1) - lost to Blue Ridge, 15-13
10. Blue Ridge (1-0) - defeated Wade Hampton (G), 15-13
Class 2A
1. Dillon (2-0) - defeated Lake View, 34-0
2. Strom Thurmond (2-0) - defeated Laney (Ga.), 24-16
3. Central (1-0) - defeated Anson (N.C.), 20-6
4. Woodruff (1-0) - defeated Greenville, 51-28
5. Timberland (2-0) - defeated Hanahan, 56-14
6. Silver Bluff (1-0) - defeated Aiken, 7-6
7. Columbia (2-0) - defeated A.C. Flora, 36-26
8. Manning (1-0) - defeated Scott’s Branch, 76-14
9. Indian Land (1-0) - defeated Buford, 23-13
10. Lake City (0-1) - lost to Lee Central, 38-36
Class A
1. Abbeville (1-1) - lost to Lincoln County (Ga.), 24-14
2. Bamberg-Ehrhardt (1-0) - Idle.
3. Hemingway (2-0) - defeated Kingstree, 47-6
4. Christ Church (0-1) - lost to Liberty, 20-6
5. Scott’s Branch (0-1) - lost to Manning 76-14
6. Chesterfield (1-0) - defeated Timmonsville, 35-6
7. Ridgeland (0-1) - lost to Bluffton, 60-14
8. Calhoun County (1-1) - defeated Lake Marion, 33-14
9. Williston-Elko (0-2) (6)- lost to Barnwell, 20-18
10. Lamar (0-1) - lost to Hartsville, 45-6
Voters include Adam Regan (Anderson Independent-Mail), Justin Jarrett (Beaufort Gazette/Hilton Head Island-Packet), Cam Huffman (Aiken Standard), Ben Breiner (Greenwood Index-Journal), Bob Castello (Greenville News), Kevin Melton (Herald-Journal) and Akilah Nelson (The State).
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Palmetto State Prep Football Roundup- Week One (Friday and Saturday results)
Airport 44, Brookland-Cayce 6
Barnwell 20, Williston-Elko 18
Belton-Honea Path 38, Laurens 10
Ben Lippen 29, Heathwood Hall 3
Bethune-Bowman 44, North 6
Blacksburg 33, McBee 6
Blue Ridge 15, Wade Hampton (G) 13
Bluffton 60, Ridgeland 14
Byrnes 68, Ballard (Ky.) 0
C.A. Johnson 22, Eau Claire 12
Calhoun County 33, Lake Marion 14
Camden 45, Ware Shoals 27
Central 20, Anson County, N.C. 6
Chester 35, Lewisville 13
Chesterfield 35, Timmonsville 6
Clarendon Hall Academy 56, Jefferson Davis Academy 0
Clover 35, Gastonia Forestview, N.C. 16
Columbia 36, A.C. Flora 26
Crestwood 41, Sumter 10
Dorchester Academy 46, Dillon Christian 14
Easley 22, D.W. Daniel 21
Fairfield Central 21, Blythewood 7
Forest City Chase, N.C. 35, Chesnee 14
Fort Mill 28, Lugoff-Elgin 9
Gaffney 21, Dorman 14
Goose Creek 51, Irmo 7
Greenwood 35, Boiling Springs 0
Hammond 40, Cardinal Newman 14
Hartsville 45, Lamar 6
J.L. Mann 35, Woodmont 0
Lakewood 21, Colleton County 9
Landrum 28, Travelers Rest 14
Lee Central 38, Lake City 36
Lexington 63, Batesburg-Leesville 0
Liberty 20, Christ Church Episcopal 6
Lincoln County, Ga. 24, Abbeville 13
Marlboro County 20, Cheraw 10
Mauldin 34, Hillcrest 24
Mid-Carolina 56, Whitmire 0
Nation Ford 42, Great Falls 21
Newberry 21, Clinton 14
Ninety Six 19, Emerald 14
North Augusta 25, Midland Valley 7
Orangeburg Prep 63, Calhoun Academy 0
Pee Dee Academy 28, Richard Winn Academy 26
Riverside 45, Eastside 18
Rock Hill 41, Greer 25
Seneca 44, Chapman 42
Silver Bluff 7, Aiken 6
South Aiken 24, Richland Northeast 7
South Pointe 16, Northwestern 10
Southside Christian 34, St. Joseph 31
Spartanburg 40, Union County 7
Spring Valley 35, Lower Richland 12
Strom Thurmond 24, Laney, Ga. 16
Swansea 48, Wagener-Salley 0
T.L. Hanna 22, Westside 7
Trinity Collegiate 34, Beaufort Academy 8
W. Wyman King Academy 14, Patrick Henry Academy 6
W.J. Keenan 45, Blackville-Hilda 0
Wade Hampton (H) 35, Allendale-Fairfax 16
Walhalla 21, West Oak 9
White Knoll 68, Pelion 13
Wilson Hall 35, Thomas Sumter Academy 0
Woodruff 51, Greenville 28
Wren 42, Palmetto 0
York Comprehensive 62, Broome 0
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Academic Magnet vs. Fox Creek, ppd. to Aug 27.
Pinewood Prep vs. Northwood Academy, ppd. to Aug 27.
Hilton Head Prep vs. Charleston Collegiate, ppd. to Aug 29.
Darlington vs. Wilson, ppd. to Aug 29.
First Baptist vs. Palmetto Christian Academy, ppd. to Sep 23.
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Week One Thursday Night scores
Thursday, August 25, 2011
With Hurricane Irene rolling up the Atlantic coast, a number of games were rescheduled to avoid the grips of the storm. Here are the scores:
Andrews 30, Mullins 6
Ashley Ridge 49, Cane Bay 7
Battery Creek 21, Estill 16
Beach, Ga. 14, Hardeeville 0
Beaufort 54, Hilton Head 0
Cathedral Academy 40, Summerville Faith Christian 12
Colleton Prep 41, St. John's Christian Academy 21
Cross 24, C.E. Murray 6
Dillon 34, Lake View 0
East Clarendon 47, Latta 24
Hemingway 47, Kingstree 6
James Island 37, St. John's 12
Johnsonville 32, Hannah-Pamplico 6
Manning 76, Scott's Branch 14
Marion 20, Burke 6
Military Magnet Academy 22, North Charleston 19
Myrtle Beach 31, Carolina Forest 0
Orangeburg-Wilkinson 26, Edisto 6
R.B. Stall 21, Baptist Hill 20
Saluda 42, Ridge Spring-Monetta 0
Socastee 49, West Brunswick, N.C. 21
South Florence 24, West Florence 7
Stratford 28, Berkeley 0
Summerville 34, Conway 19
Wando 37, Ridge View 6
West Ashley 14, Bishop England 12
Whale Branch 48, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 12
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GAMES OF THE WEEK + WEEK ONE SCHEDULE
After a week in which a select few schools hit the gridiron for their first contests of the 2011 season, the rest of the state join the fray this weekend. A few teams opened things with a bang week zero, particularly Gaffney, which throttled Boiling Springs 47-0. This week the Indians will get a much stiffer test, taking on rival Dorman.
— GAFFNEY (1-0) AT DORMAN (0-0)
Dorman Stadium, Roebuck; 8 p.m.
KEY PLAYERS: GAFFNEY — Quinshad Davis, WR; Savon Dukes, MLB; Joey Copeland QB. DORMAN — Raymond Smith, RB; Patrick DeStefano, OL; Trey Robinson, QB
Participating in each of the past two Class 4A "Big 16" title games and a notoriety for its tough brand of football, Dorman looks to continue its recent string of dominance over Gaffney. With their 21-12 defeat of the Indians last year, the Cavaliers extended their win streak to four over their rivals just across the line in Cherokee County. Raymond Smith was key in last year's game, rushing 19 times for 124 yards.
KEY MATCHUP: In last season's meeting at The Reservation, Dorman, playing much of the contest without star wide receiver Charone Peake, chose to pound away at Gaffney's defensive line, allowing it to obtain key first downs and dominate time of possession. Do not be surprised if the Cavaliers do the same this time, picking up yards behind Patrick DeStefano and other members of the team's mammoth offensive line. However, a much stronger, speedy Gaffney defensive unit awaits this season, one bent on not allowing Dorman to dictate play.
IMPACT PLAYER: Joey Copeland, Gaffney QB — All eyes will be on him after a dazzling performance to open the season against Boiling Springs. The difference in the past few meetings between Dorman and Gaffney has been quarterback play, the Cavaliers getting the upper hand each time. If able to limit turnovers and distribute the ball to the weapons he has at his disposal, Gaffney will be in good shape to come away with a victory.
PREDICTION: Gaffney 27, Dorman 21
— BLYTHEWOOD (1-0) AT FAIRFIELD CENTRAL (1-0)
E.K. McClendon Stadium, Winnsboro; 7:30 p.m.
KEY PLAYERS: BLYTHEWOOD — Demetric Gray, QB; Jerrod Davis, RB; Kyle Edwards, SS. FAIRFIELD CENTRAL —Davontre Parnell, CB; Jimmy Walker, RB; Ryan Raley, OL.
Toughness. Out of the many things taken away from last season's game between Blythewood, it is something Fairfield Central believed the Bengals lacked. Insert head coach Reggie Kennedy, the genius behind one of the Griffins' most successful seasons since the school repeated as Class 3A champions more than a decade ago, leaving for greener pastures across the Richland County line. Through one game, it seems his infusion has added quite the edge to Blythewood, becoming a team dedicated to pounding teams into submission through a smashmouth running game. It will receive quite the test this week, however, as Kennedy returns to Winnsboro to face his former team, which boasts a defensive unit intent on limiting the Bengals ground game.
KEY MATCHUP: As if we didn't give it away, it is the Blythewood offensive line doing its part to open holes for its running backs against a fast, athletic Fairfield Central defense. Blessed with an experienced defensive secondary in the likes of Davontre Parnell, Randall Adams and Shaferrell Jones, yards through the air will be hard to come by for the Bengals. That is unless it can be successful running at the Griffins early on through Jerrod Davis, who dazzled in the team's season opening victory over South Florence. If so, the play action game could open up for Blythewood, causing Fairfield Central to wonder what is coming next.
IMPACT PLAYER: Demetric Gray, Blythewood QB — All Kennedy asks of his veteran signal caller is consistency. Against an opportunistic defense, it is paramount that Gray limits turnovers and manage the game in a way that will best position his team for a victory. In other words, prepare for a lot of handing off to your stable of running backs, but also be ready to pass when your number is called.
PREDICTION: Blythewood 21, Fairfield Central 18
— GREENVILLE (0-0) AT WOODRUFF (0-0)
W.L. Varner Stadium, Woodruff; 7:30 p.m.
KEY PLAYERS: GREENVILLE — Glenn Baston, QB; Jake Smith, DE; Gray Tollison, LB. WOODRUFF — Ryan Perkins, QB; Caleb Smith, OL; Shun Tribble, RB.
Two of the Upstate’s most prolific offenses match wits in an early season showdown. Last season, Greenville put the clamps on the Woodruff offense, yielding only a touchdown in a 21-7 win. Confident after a deep run in the Class 2A playoffs, the Wolverines hope not to duplicate another 0-2 start to their season.
KEY MATCHUP: In order to accomplish the balance which Woodruff hopes to have on offense, the Wolverines must first get their backfield tandem of Shun Tribble and Hermundre Rutledge going. In other words, the team’s offensive line must dominate the line of scrimmage, taking advantage of an inexperienced Greenville defensive line. Caleb Smith and Javarius Leamon lead a set of big offensive linemen more than capable of doing so, thus dominating time of possession and keeping the multidimensional Glenn Baston off the field — whose matchup with the Woodruff defense is equally intriguing.
IMPACT PLAYER: Glenn Baston, Greenville QB — An accurate passer and equally dangerous when outside the pocket, the Greenville signalman last season brought an explosive dimension to the Red Raiders offense. No doubt, if given ample time to survey the defense or given a lane to run, Baston will make life difficult for the Woodruff defense.
PREDICTION: Woodruff 31, Greenville 27
WEEK ONE SCHEDULE
A.C. Flora at Columbia
AFC Rangers NC at Southside
Academic Magnet at Fox Creek, 7:30 pm
Allendale-Fairfax at Wade Hampton (H)
Andrews at Mullins
Anson HS at Central , 7:30 pm
Aynor at Creek Bridge, 7:30 pm
Barnwell at Williston-Elko
Berkeley at Stratford
Blacksburg at McBee, 7:30 pm
Blue Ridge at Wade Hampton (G), 7:30 pm
Blythewood at Fairfield Central, 8:00 pm
Brookland-Cayce at Airport, 7:30 pm
Burke at Marion, 7:30 pm
C.A. Johnson at Eau Claire, 7:30 pm
C.E. Murray at Cross, 7:30 pm
Calhoun County at Lake Marion, 7:30 pm
Cane Bay at Ashley Ridge, 7:30 pm
Carolina at Berea, 7:30 pm
Carolina Forest at Myrtle Beach
Carver's Bay at Georgetown, 7:00 pm
Chapin at Dutch Fork, 7:30 pm
Chase HS at Chesnee, 7:30 pm
Cheraw at Marlboro County
Christ Church at Liberty
Colleton County at Lakewood, 7:30 pm
Dillon at Lake View, 8:00 pm
Easley at D.W.Daniel, 7:30 pm
East Clarendon at Latta , 7:30 pm
Edisto at Orangeburg-Wilkinson
Estill at Battery Creek, 7:30 pm
Forestview HS, NC at Clover, 7:30 pm
Fort Dorchester at Woodland, 7:30 pm
Fort Mill at Lugoff-Elgin, 7:30 pm
Gaffney at Dorman, 8:00 pm
Garrett Academy at Lincoln, 7:30 pm
Goose Creek at Irmo
Greenwood at Boiling Springs, 7:30 pm
Hannah-Pamplico at Johnsonville
Hillcrest at Mauldin
Hilton Head at Beaufort, 7:30 pm
Hunter-Kinard-Tyler at Whale Branch
Indian Land at Buford, 7:30 pm
Keenan at Blackville-Hilda
Kingstree at Hemingway
Lake City at Lee Central
Lamar at Hartsville
Lancaster at Andrew Jackson, 7:30 pm
Landrum at Traveler's Rest
Laurens District 55 at Belton-Honea Path, 7:30 pm
Lewisville at Chester
Lexington at Batesburg-Leesville, 7:30 pm
Nation Ford at Great Falls, 7:30 pm
Newberry at Clinton, 7:30 pm
Ninety Six at Emerald, 7:30 pm
North at Bowman, 7:30 pm
North Augusta at Midland Valley
North Central at Green Sea-Floyds
North Charleston at Military Magnet
North Myrtle Beach at Loris
Northwestern at South Pointe
Palmetto at Wren
Pelion at White Knoll
Pendleton at Pickens
R.B. Stall at Baptist Hill
Ridgeland at Bluffton
Riverside at Eastside, 7:30 pm
Rock Hill at Greer
Saluda at Ridge Spring-Monetta
Scott's Branch at Manning
Seneca at Chapman, 7:30 pm
Silver Bluff at Aiken, 7:30 pm
South Aiken at Richland Northeast
Southside Christian at St. Joseph's
Spartanburg at Union County
Spring Valley at Lower Richland
St. Johns at James Island
Summerville at Conway
Sumter at Crestwood
TBA at Calhoun Falls
Timberland at Hanahan
Timmonsville at Chesterfield, 7:30 pm
Waccamaw at St. James
Wagener-Salley at Swansea
Wando at Ridge View
Ware Shoals at Camden
West Brunswick at Socastee
West Florence at South Florence
West-Oak at Walhalla
Westside at Hanna
Whitmire at Mid-Carolina
Woodmont at J.L. Mann, 7:30 pm
Greenville at Woodruff, 7:30 pm
York Comprehensive at Broome, 7:30 pm
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Prep Writer's Poll- Week One (Aug. 26)
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Class 4A
2. Goose Creek (0-0) (2) - Friday at Irmo (0-1)
3. Greenwood (0-0) (4) - Friday at Boiling Springs (0-1)
4. Gaffney (1-0) (5) - LAST WEEK: def. Boiling Springs, 47-0; NEXT: Friday at Dorman
5. Dorman (0-0) (3) - Friday vs. Gaffney (1-0)
6. Lexington (0-0) (6) - Friday at Batesburg- Leesville
7. Dutch Fork (1-0) (7) - LAST WEEK: def. Irmo, 24-0; NEXT: Friday vs. Chapin
8. Northwestern (0-0) (8) - Friday at South Pointe
9. Beaufort (0-0) (10) - Friday vs. Hilton Head Island (0-1)
10. North Augusta (0-0) (NR) - Friday at Midland Valley
DROPPED OUT: Irmo (0-1) - lost to Dutch Fork, 24-0
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (0-0) (1) - Friday vs. Carolina Forest (1-0)
2. Fairfield Central (1-0) (2) - Friday vs. Blythewood (1-0)
3. South Pointe (0-0) (3) - Friday vs. Northwestern
4. Belton-Honea Path (0-0) (4) - Friday vs. Laurens
5. Bluffton (1-0) (5) - LAST WEEK: def. Hilton Head Island, 76-0; NEXT: Friday at Ridgeland
6. Hartsville (1-0) (6)- LAST WEEK: def. Hanahan, 42-19; NEXT: vs. Lamar
7. Greenville (0-0) (7) - Friday at Woodruff
8. Clinton (0-0) (8) - Friday vs. Newberry
9. Wade Hampton (0-0) (10) - Friday vs. Blue Ridge
10. Blue Ridge (0-0) (9) - Friday at Wade Hampton (G)
DROPPED OUT: None
Class 2A
1. Dillon (1-0) (1) - LAST WEEK: def. Cheraw, 42-0; NEXT: at Lake View (1-0)
2. Strom Thurmond (1-0) (2) - LAST WEEK: def. Williston-Elko, 45-8; NEXT: Friday at Laney (Ga.)
3. Central (0-0) (4) - Friday vs. Anson (N.C.)
4. Woodruff (0-0) (3) - Friday vs. Greenville
5. Timberland (1-0) (6) LAST WEEK: def. Carver’s Bay, 49-6; NEXT: at Hanahan (0-1)
6. Silver Bluff (0-0) (5) - Friday at Aiken
7. Columbia (1-0) (7) LAST WEEK: def. Lower Richland, 31-14; NEXT: Friday vs. A.C. Flora (1-0)
8. Manning (0-0) (8) - Friday vs. Scott’s Branch
9. Indian Land (0-0) (10) - Friday at Buford
10. Lake City (0-0) (NR) - Friday at Lee Central
DROPPED OUT: Cheraw (0-1) - lost to Dillon, 42-0
Class A
1. Abbeville (1-0) (1)- LAST WEEK: def. Chester, 15-7; NEXT: at Crescent (1-0)
2. Bamberg-Ehrhardt (1-0) (2)- LAST WEEK: def. Orangeburg-Wilkinson, 35-7; NEXT: at Edisto (1-0)
3. Hemingway (1-0) (3)- LAST WEEK: def. Hannah-Pamplico, 52-6; NEXT: Friday at Kingstree
4. Christ Church (0-0) (4) - Friday at Liberty
5. Scott’s Branch (0-0) (5) - Friday at Manning
6. Chesterfield (0-0) (9) - Friday at Timmonsville
7. Ridgeland (0-0) (8) - Friday at Bluffton (1-0)
8. Calhoun County (0-1) (7)- LAST WEEK: lost to Marlboro County, 38-34; NEXT: Friday at Lake Marion
9. Williston-Elko (0-1) (6)- LAST WEEK: lost to Strom Thurmond, 45-8; NEXT: Friday vs. Barnwell (1-0)
10. Lamar (0-0) (10) - Friday at Hartsville (1-0)
DROPPED OUT: None
Voters include Adam Regan (Anderson Independent-Mail), Justin Jarrett (Beaufort Gazette/Hilton Head Island-Packet), Cam Huffman (Aiken Standard), Ben Breiner (Greenwood Index-Journal), Bob Castello (Greenville News), Kevin Melton (Herald-Journal) and Akilah Nelson (The State).
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Week Zero Superlative Performances
-- Joey Copeland, QB, Gaffney- completed 22 of 32 passes for 369 yards in the Indians’ 47-0 rout of Boiling Springs. The Gaffney signal caller scored six times on the night, four through the air and two more on the ground.
-- Darius Paulk, RB, Richland Northeast- rushed for 212 yards on 20 carries for the Cavaliers and scoring a touchdown in the team’s 28-13 victory to open the season.
-- Jerrod Davis, RB, Blythewood- ran for 149 yards on 24 carries and two touchdowns in the Bengals’ 36-22 win over South Florence on Friday night. Davis keyed the Bengals’ attack, particularly in the third quarter of the game racking up 96 yards, 54 of which came on a six play, 74 yards drive clinching the team’s season opening victory.
-- Jabo Lee, RB, Dillon- took advantage of an overmatched Cheraw defense to the tune of 141 yards rushing, which included a 79-yard touchdown scamper in the second quarter, leading the Wildcats to a 42-0 rout in their season opener. Dillon ran its regular season winning streak to 16 games, its last loss a 28-0 defeat to Marlboro County on Sept. 25, 2009.
-- Lee Wright, RB, York- the Cougars’ back filled the stat sheet in his team’s 75-0 win over Lewisville, rushing for 191 yards on 11 carries and four touchdowns. He also had a reception for 13 yards on the night.
-- Dijuan Ussery, WR, Nations Ford- Falcons’ quarterback Cameron Wells connected with the speedster four times for 126 yards in the team’s 34-27 win over Forestview (N.C). Three of the receptions went for touchdowns, the last of which proved to be the game-winning score. He also returned a punt 35 yards for a touchdown on the night.
-- Shaq Price, WR, Dutch Fork- The wide receiver’s 66-yard touchdown reception set the tone for the Silver Foxes in their annual tilt with hated Irmo, winding up with 129 yards on six receptions to help lead Dutch Fork to a 24-0 win.
-- Chip Wannamaker, RB, Bamberg-Ehrhardt- The Red Raiders’ running back injured his shoulder early on in its contest with rival Orangeburg-Wilkinson, but would not be denied later on when his team needed him the most. The 5-10, 180 pound running back gained seven yards on a fourth-and-1 play keeping a drive alive for B-E, one putting the finishing touch on a 35-7 triumph over the Bruins. Wannamker finished the night with 163 yards on 22 carries and four touchdowns on the night.
-- Darius Hammond, RB, Strom Thurmond- The multi-talented back racked up 264 yards and three touchdowns for the Rebels in a 45-8 romp of Class A powerhouse Williston-Elko.
-- Patrick Alston, WR, Hanahan- caught five passes for 157 yards and a touchdown in a losing effort for the Hawks, a 47-19 defeat at the hands of Class AAA’s Hartsville in its season opener.
-- Clayton Little and Derek Olenchuk, QB, Dutch Fork- The Silver Fox signal callers combined for 277 yards, completing 15 of 24 passing attempts and a touchdown to lead Dutch Fork past rival Irmo 24-0 on Friday night.
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How The Ranked Teams Fared -- Week Zero
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Class 4A
1. Byrnes (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 27 vs. Ballard (Ky.) in Louisville, Ky.
2. Goose Creek (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Irmo
3. Dorman (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Gaffney
4. Greenwood (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Boiling Springs
5. Gaffney (1-0) -- def. Boiling Springs, 47-0; NEXT: Friday at Dorman
6. Lexington (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Batesburg-Leesville
7. Dutch Fork (1-0) -- def. Irmo, 24-0; NEXT: Friday vs. Chapin
8. Northwestern (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at South Pointe
9. Irmo (0-1) -- lost to Dutch Fork, 24-0; NEXT: vs. Goose Creek
10. Beaufort (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Hilton Head Island
Class 3A
1. Myrtle Beach (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Carolina Forest
2. Fairfield Central (1-0) -- def. Eau Claire, 32-0; NEXT: Friday vs. Blythewood
3. South Pointe (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Northwestern
4. Belton-Honea Path (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Laurens
5. Bluffton (1-0) -- def. Hilton Head, 76-0; NEXT: Friday vs. Ridgeland
6. Hartsville (1-0) -- def. Hanahan, 42-19; NEXT: vs. Lamar
7. Greenville (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Woodruff
8. Clinton (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Newberry
9. Blue Ridge (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Wade Hampton (G)
10. Wade Hampton -- (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Blue Ridge
Class 2A
1. Dillon (1-0) -- def. Cheraw, 42-0; NEXT: Friday at Lake View
2. Strom Thurmond (1-0) -- def. Williston-Elko, 45-8; NEXT: Friday at Saluda
3. Woodruff (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Greenville
4. Central (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Anson (N.C.)
5. Silver Bluff (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Aiken
6. Timberland (1-0) -- def. Carver’s Bay, 49-6; NEXT: Friday at Hanahan
7. Columbia (1-0) -- def. Lower Richland, 31-14; NEXT: Friday vs. A.C. Flora
8. Manning (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 vs. Scott’s Branch
9. Cheraw (0-1) -- lost to Dillon, 42-0; NEXT: Friday at Marlboro County
10. Indian Land (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Buford
Class 1A
1. Abbeville (1-0) -- def. Chester, 15-7; NEXT: Friday at Crescent
2. Bamberg-Erhardt (1-0) -- def. Orangeburg-Wilkinson, 35-7; NEXT: Friday at Edisto
3. Hemingway (1-0) -- def. Hannah-Pamplico, 52-6; NEXT: Friday at Kingstree
4. Christ Church (1-0) -- def. Travelers Rest 52-14; NEXT: at Liberty
5. Scott’s Branch (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Manning
6. Williston-Elko (0-1) -- lost to Strom Thurmond, 45-8; NEXT: Friday vs. Barnwell
7. Calhoun County (0-1) -- lost to Marlboro County, 38-34; NEXT: at Lake Marion
8. Ridgeland (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Bluffton
9. Chesterfield (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Timmonsville
10. Lamar (0-0) -- season begins Aug. 26 at Hartsville
Voters include Adam Regan (Anderson Independent-Mail), Justin Jarrett (Beaufort Gazette/Hilton Head Island-Packet), Cam Huffman (Aiken Standard), Ben Breiner (Greenwood Index-Journal), Bob Castello (Greenville News), Kevin Melton (Herald-Journal) and Akilah Nelson (The State).
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Week Zero scores from around the Palmetto State
Saturday, August 20, 2011
A.C. Flora 53, Gilbert 14
Abbeville 15, Chester 7
Allendale-Fairfax 28, Hilton Head Christian Academy 6
Andrews 41, Johnsonville 20
Bamberg-Ehrhardt 35, Orangeburg-Wilkinson 7
Barnwell 40, Blackville-Hilda 0
Bluffton 76, Hilton Head 0
Blythewood 37, South Florence 22
C.A. Johnson def. North, forfeit
Carolina Forest 34, Socastee 7
Cathedral Academy 46, Beaufort Academy 14
Christ Church Episcopal 52, Travelers Rest 14
Columbia 31, Lower Richland 14
Conway 41, North Myrtle Beach 0
Cross 46, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler 14
Denmark-Olar 20, Lake Marion 13
Dillon 42, Cheraw 0
Dillon Christian 36, Pee Dee Academy 8
Dutch Fork 24, Irmo 0
Easley 70, West Oak 0
Edisto 34, McCormick 14
Fairfield Central 32, Eau Claire 0
Fox Creek 18, Branchville 0
Gaffney 47, Boiling Springs 0Georgetown 26, Mullins 14
Green Sea Floyds 12, West Columbus, N.C. 6
Greer 34, Seneca 10
Hartsville 47, Hanahan 19
Hemingway 42, Hannah-Pamplico 6
James Island Christian 35, Trinity Collegiate 18
Lake View 6, Aynor 0
Laurence Manning Academy 51, First Baptist 0
Loris 23, St. James 14
Nation Ford 34, Gastonia Forestview, N.C. 27
Orangeburg Prep 42, Thomas Sumter Academy 34
Patrick Henry Academy 38, Greenwood Christian 8
Pelion 19, Wagener-Salley 6
Ridge Spring-Monetta 20, Whitmire 6
Southside Christian 49, Dixie 19
Spring Valley 20, Camden 16
Timberland 49, Carvers Bay 6
Waccamaw 54, Latta 21
Walhalla 14, Palmetto 0
Whale Branch 29, Baptist Hill 19
Williamsburg Academy 18, Colleton Prep 14
Wilson Hall 42, Byrnes School 0
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Byrnes begins season No. 1 in SC, top 25 nationally
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Photo by Joe L. Hughes II
Byrnes begins another season at the top of the heap in South Carolina, and joins elite company as one of the nation's top 25 teams, according to the RivalsHigh 100 preseason poll.
Again … it’s Byrnes.
Earning the respect of pundits nationwide by way of its dominance of the Palmetto State over the past decade, the Rebels will begin the season in a familiar spot — No. 1, in South Carolina at least.
Byrnes was featured Thursday in the RivalsHigh 100 countdown, a preseason poll listing the nation’s top 100 high school football programs coming into the 2011 campaign. The Rebels begin this season at No. 25 on the list.
Following an unexpected Class 4A Big 16 title run last year, Byrnes finished No. 40 in the RivalsHigh 100. It returns many cogs from that championship team, including running back Shakeem Wharton and wide receiver Akia Booker.
While the Rebels have become known for its endless cupboard of talent on offense, this year’s team may find its strength on the defensive side of the ball, according to RivalsHigh senior analyst Dallas Jackson.
“The defensive line — Doc Dillard, Von Ownes and Jamaa Johnson— is very good and the linebacker group — Melvin Armstrong, Marcus Mohrman and Travis Thomas— may be the most physical collection in a decade,” Jackson said. “This year’s team may not have as many Division I athletes, but definitely has a high number of very good high school football players.”
Though the squad begins on top, it also has its share of questions, beginning at the most important position — quarterback. Shuler Bentley will likely take the reins of Byrnes’ historically prolific offense, expected to follow the path of past Rebel signal callers in delivering a state title back to Duncan.
Joining the Rebels on the list are the likes of Goose Creek and Greenwood, ranked at No. 45 and No. 74, respectively.
To see RivalsHigh's full analysis of Byrnes, click here.
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Labels: Byrnes, Class AAAA, Goose Creek, Greenwood, RivalsHigh 100, SCHSL
Gaffney to rejoin Region II-4A, Blacksburg to Skyline 2A
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Reunited, and it feels so good.
Separated for the past several years due to realignment by the S.C. High School League (SCHSL), Region II-4A may again become whole next season, welcoming back the likes of Gaffney and Spartanburg.
SCHSL officials released the proposal on Monday. Schools wishing to appeal the decision must do so in writing by Aug. 12, to which the league's executive committee will convene Sept. 21 to make its final decision.
After competing in the region for a number of years, the Indians were moved to Region III-4A in 2008, joining a contingent consisting primarily of York County schools including Clover, Rock Hill and Northwestern. The Vikings joined the region following the 2010 realignment process.
Perennial rivals Byrnes and Dorman will join Gaffney and Spartanburg in the region, in addition to Boiling Springs, Mauldin, Riverside, and Class 4A newcomer Wade Hampton of Greenville. According to head coach Dan Jones, the conference could possibly be the state's toughest by far.
"Personally, I think it is the best," he said. "How many regions have the past two state champions, both of whom have played each other in Columbia the past two years in the same conference? Add us and Spartanburg into the mix, and that makes for a lot of history and intrigue. I assure you that it can't get any better than that."
Though separated for the past four years, Gaffney has kept many of its former Region II-4A foes on its schedule, keeping old flames ablaze.
"Of course, Boiling Springs, Dorman and Byrnes are old rivalries; with the possibility of joining them once again I know the kids are excited and I most definitely am excited. It's just the way things are supposed to be," Jones said.
Blacksburg is also on the move, jumping from its familiar digs in Class A to that in Skyline (Region I) 2A, joining Carolina, Chesnee, Crescent, Landrum, Liberty, Pendleton and Powdersville.
As part of the SCHSL's new realignment plan in which classifications consist of 52 schools instead of the typical 48, the Wildcats —the largest school in Class A according to the league's 135-day numbers—become one of the smaller programs in Class 2A. The football program will be part of the classification's lower tier for its football playoffs, which beginning this season is open to all.
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Labels: Blacksburg, Byrnes, Dorman, Gaffney, Region II-4A, SCHSL, Skyline 2A, Spartanburg
Gaffney's Davis lands another scholarship offer
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Requests for Quinshad Davis’ services keep rolling in.
Illinois was the latest to offer the Gaffney standout a scholarship, according to head coach Dan Jones, who received the offer by way of a fax on Tuesday.
“We are quite excited for him; Quinshad’s talent will be able to write him a check to go to the college of his choice,” Jones said.
The Fighting Illini join a crowd of schools including Clemson, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest hoping the talented receiver chooses them come National Signing Day in February.
Davis earned quite a name for himself last season, hauling in 86 balls for 1,380 yards and 15 touchdowns. The 6-foot-3 wide receiver was ranked No. 250 among the nation’s top prep football players in the Class of 2012 on a list compiled by Rivals.com.
“You’ve got to like his size, a little bit like former Georgia and recently drafted Cincinnati Bengals receiver A.J. Green; he provides quite the target for an offense to work with, which is important,” said Rivals Southeast football recruiting analyst Keith Niebuhr. “He definitely will be difficult to cover, as he knows how to separate from defenders using his body, and times the ball well. Also, he’s quite the weapon in the red zone.”
The list also features Palmetto State talents like Allendale-Fairfax defensive back Ronald Geohaghan (No. 216), Bamberg-Ehrhardt defensive end Martin Aiken (No. 189), and Lexington all-purpose man Shaq Roland (No. 63).
While players don’t typically announce their college intentions prior to the end of their senior season, Jones admits times have changed — and the time is drawing near that Davis will have to make a decision.
“He’s got to make a decision; but he had a good visit at Wake (Forest), and really seems to like them,” Jones said. “They are definitely in the mix.”
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Labels: Clemson, Gaffney, Illinois, North Carolina State, Quinshad Davis, South Carolina, Wake Forest
Class A outlook
Monday, August 1, 2011
It was a return to greatness last December for Abbeville, the football program winning its first state championship since 2002.
But one ring may just not be enough for the greedy Panthers, who return several key cogs in last season’s title-winning squad.
At the head of the list is running back Ashton Heard, who ran for over 1,200 yards and 27 touchdowns last season. Equally responsible for the team’s success last season was its tough defense, which held opponents to just under 11 points per game. Eight starters return from that unit, one which should be among the state’s best in 2011.
At the head of the list to dethrone Abbeville is Hemingway, who came just short of the Class A Division I title game, losing on a last second field goal to Bamberg-Ehrhardt. With 26 seniors laden with experience, the program is primed to make a run this upcoming season.
The Tigers boast one of the top talents in the state in dual threat Jabril Solomon, who caught 51 passes for 1,142 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also recorded 83 tackles and 10 interceptions.
Bamberg-Ehrhardt and Ridgeland also are expected to be contenders for the Class A Division I crown.
Christ Church begins the season as the favorite in the classification‘s lower tier, putting its hope in arguably Class A’s top signal caller Hunter Townes. Accounting for more than 60 touchdowns last year, fans are predicting big things for the Cavaliers.
Scott’s Branch and Williston-Elko also remain teams to beat, the two programs meeting in each of the past three Class A Division II title games, of which the Eagles have taken two close contests, including last season’s 34-32 triumph in Columbia.
Perennial powerhouses Great Falls and Blackville-Hilda may play a part in who wins the Class A Division II championship.
CLASS A DIVISION I
FAVORITE: Abbeville
CONTENDERS: Hemingway, Bamberg-Ehrhardt, Ridgeland, Calhoun County, Lamar, Allendale-Fairfax
LOOK OUT FOR: Chesterfield - After winning three consecutive Class A Division I crowns, the Rams took a step back last season, bowing out in the second round of the state playoffs to Lamar. Though Chesterfield is breaking in a new quarterback, expect Steve Taneyhill’s squad to remain a major player in the classification and with a few breaks, who knows?
CLASS A DIVISION II
FAVORITE: Christ Church
CONTENDERS: Scott’s Branch, Williston-Elko, Great Falls, Blackville-Hilda
LOOK OUT FOR: Fox Creek- With 14 starters returning - eight of which are on defense - the Predators have potential to improve on last season’s 8-4 record, and potentially contend for Region IV-A.
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Goose Creek tabbed as No. 45 in Rivals High 100 poll
Arguably the best team the Palmetto State has to offer this year, Goose Creek earned national distinction by being ranked No. 45 among the RivalsHigh 100 preseason poll, a list of the nation’s top 100 high school football programs.
Ranked nationally for much of the 2010 season, the Gators won their first 13 games before falling to eventual state champion Northwestern in the Class AAAA Division II semifinal. It earned the squad a No. 36 ranking to end the campaign, but this season it hopes to finish the deal with a state championship.
Most impressive to RivalsHigh senior analyst Dallas Jackson and other scouts is the Goose Creek power game, which rung up nearly 600 points last season. However, in contests against top tier opponents the defensive unit gave up 154 points, including 41 to the Trojans in its state semifinal loss.
“It is pretty obvious that the offensive line and the running attack is what helps make this team go. The stats speak to both - with over 600 carries last season, the team still averaged nearly seven yards per carry and 335 yards per game. With the ability to break big runs and keep the clock moving in its direction, it is no small wonder why the team has elevated from a solid South Carolina team to a nationally-recognized group,” Jackson said. “…Goose Creek should be better defensively this season - and it may need to be. … The team was able to dominate inferior competition but gave up a lot of points against quality squads.”
With talented athletes like Clemson commitment T.J. Burrell at linebacker and bruising fullback Virgil Smalls returning for one last run at the gold, Goose Creek may have the ingredients to finally seal the deal.
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Labels: Goose Creek, RivalsHigh 100, South Carolina High School Football
Greenwood receives preseason national ranking
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Greenwood became the first Palmetto State program to be featured in this year’s RivalsHigh100 preseason poll Wednesday, debuting at No. 74.
The rankings, compiled by RivalsHigh senior analyst Dallas Jackson and a host of other experts in the realm of high school football, began Monday. Listing the top 100 teams with high expectations coming into the 2011
The Eagles, last year’s Class AAAA- Division II runner-up, finished last season ranked No. 57 in the poll after a 13-2 season in which the team held nine opponents under 10 points or less. According to Jackson, more of the same could be expected of Greenwood in 2011, returning a speedy, yet physical roster of athletes.
“Physicality is something that is being coached out of football. As more teams go to the spread on offense, and subsequently the opposition putting more defensive backs and undersized linebackers on the field, it is becoming a point of pride to have a strong and physical team,” Jackson said. “Greenwood likes to hit - and it isn't just on defense, as the running backs look for contact and the receivers block. Some teams just are not ready for that.”
Greenwood will have to validate its lofty ranking early on in the 2011 campaign, however, heading to The Reservation to play Gaffney Sept. 2. The Eagles will then host Dorman before traveling to Spartanburg, the Eagles’ last game before entering region play.
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Posted by Joe L. Hughes II at 10:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: Class AAAA, Greenwood, RivalsHigh 100