Horry County, SC, September 23, 2025
News Summary
In the latest action of Horry County high school football, Irmo secured a commanding victory over Myrtle Beach, showcasing strong performances on the field. Meanwhile, Conway and Aynor high schools are undergoing significant upgrades to their baseball and softball facilities. These enhancements aim to provide better amenities for players and fans, highlighting the community’s commitment to improving local sports. The renovations include updated seating, press boxes, and concession stands, set to be completed in phases, furthering the impact on high school athletics in the region.
Myrtle Beach, SC – Horry County High School Football Week 4 Results and Facility Upgrades
Horry County high school football teams competed in Week 4 on September 19, 2025, with notable performances and significant developments regarding facility upgrades. The final scores from the football games highlighted a range of outcomes, with Mullins defeating Atlantic Collegiate 38-14, and Irmo securing a dominant victory over Myrtle Beach with a score of 59-21.
Among the other results were Conway’s 32-23 win against Aynor, Carolina Forest’s 40-27 triumph over Ashley Ridge, Latta’s overwhelming 48-2 victory against Green Sea Floyds, Loris significantly defeating Socastee 50-6, Marlboro County winning against North Myrtle Beach 21-3, and James Island thrashing St. James 63-7. The standout performances of quarterbacks Makhai Canty and Noah Legg were pivotal in helping their respective teams earn their first wins of the season.
In addition to the exciting on-field action, Conway High School and Aynor High School are undergoing substantial renovations to their baseball and softball complex facilities. These upgrades are expected to enhance the players’ experience and provide fans with an improved environment at games.
The renovations include the installation of raised stadium-like seating that ensures Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility, new press boxes, concession stands, and restrooms, along with upgraded dugouts, bullpens, and batting cages. These improvements are anticipated to be completed in phases over the next few years, with the renovation project expected to continue through 2029. The upgrades will have a considerable impact on all high school softball and baseball programs in Horry County.
Conway High School Athletic Director Anthony Carroll expressed excitement regarding the enhancements and noted the strong interest from the community towards these projects. The upgrades are seen as a way to bolster the athletic programs and overall school spirit.
Aynor High School Athletic Director Josh Spivey also addressed the importance of the renovations, referencing the rich tradition of their baseball and softball programs. Spivey believes that the new facilities will greatly enhance the reputation of their teams and create a better atmosphere for both players and fans.
The community support for the renovations highlights the importance of high school sports in Horry County, fostering teamwork, pride, and school spirit among both students and residents. As these substantial improvements take shape, it is expected that they will not only elevate the facilities but also the overall experience for players and spectators alike throughout Horry County’s high school athletics.
In conclusion, while local high school football teams celebrated another week of competition, substantial infrastructure developments are paving the way for a brighter future for high school baseball and softball in the region. The combination of exciting games and significant improvements in facilities underscores the growing dedication to athletics within Horry County schools.
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Additional Resources
- Horry County Week 4 Football Scores
- Wikipedia: Football
- Horry County Baseball/Softball Renovations
- Google Search: Horry County high school football
- Horry County Week 2 Football Scores
- Google Scholar: Horry County high school athletics
- Conway Football Homecoming Victory
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Football
- Horry County Week 1 Football Schedule
- Google News: Horry County football
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