Irmo Teams Shine in Week 9 of SC High School Football

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Columbia, October 21, 2025

News Summary

In Week 9 of the South Carolina High School Football season, teams from the Midlands displayed impressive performances with several securing victories and notable shutouts. The action began with Clear Dot Charter defeating Augusta Christian, followed by AC Flora and others dominating their matches. The competition is heating up as local teams are jockeying for playoff positioning, showcasing strong offensive plays and stellar defenses. This week saw teams like Irmo put forth solid efforts, contributing to a thrilling season as the regular play approaches its conclusion.

Columbia – Teams from the Midlands made a strong showing in Week 9 of the South Carolina High School Football season, dominating the competition. Several local teams secured impressive victories, with some registering shutouts while others displayed strong offensive performances.

Thursday Scores

The week kicked off with a notable game on Thursday where Clear Dot Charter triumphed over Augusta Christian with a score of 33-3.

Friday Scores

The action continued on Friday, highlighted by significant scorelines:

  • AC Flora 48, Dreher 0
  • Batesburg-Leesville 63, American Leadership 0
  • CA Johnson 20, Great Falls 16
  • Camden 57, York 17
  • Cheraw 42, North Central 7
  • Chester 40, Columbia 0
  • Dutch Fork 49, Lexington 0
  • Fairfield Central 49, Eau Claire 20
  • Gilbert 30, Brookland-Cayce 19
  • Gray Collegiate 44, South Aiken 7
  • Irmo 14, White Knoll 3
  • Keenan 28, Fox Creek 21
  • Lower Richland 39, Lakewood 0
  • Ninety-Six 28, Saluda 27
  • North Augusta 56, Airport 7
  • Ridge View 29, West Florence 7
  • River Bluff 33, Chapin 7
  • Silver Bluff 37, Swansea 28
  • Strom Thurmond 61, Pelion 0
  • Sumter 47, Blythewood 34
  • Westwood 34, Lugoff-Elgin 28 (2 OT)

Other Notable Scores

A look at other significant matchups across the region reveals continued dominance among Midlands teams along with competitive games throughout the state:

  • Abbeville 57, Whitmire 8
  • Ashley Ridge 42, Summerville 19
  • Bamberg-Ehrhardt 60, Ridgeland 0
  • Dorman 52, Wade Hampton 7
  • Greenville 21, Mauldin 13
  • Hartsville 45, Darlington 24
  • Johnsonville 54, Green Sea Floyds 27
  • South Pointe 48, Lancaster 7
  • Wando 17, Berkeley 3
  • Woodland 56, Burke 0

Context on the Season

The South Carolina High School Football season has been competitive, and teams are jostling for playoff positioning as they approach the final weeks of regular play. With strong performances across the state, particularly from Midlands schools, the excitement for the season climax builds. Not only did many teams display offensive prowess, but several were able to keep their opponents from scoring, as recorded by numerous shutouts.

As the season progresses, teams will look to build on their success or turn around mid-season struggles. Coaches and players alike are focused on refining strategies and enhancing performance for what is shaping up to be a thrilling conclusion to the regular season.

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