High School Football Report: South Piedmont 3A race tightening up
It’s a logjam at the top of the South Piedmont 3A race, and a pair of Nov. 4 games will go a long way to helping sort things out. Meanwhile, 2 big games top Friday’s schedule.
One of the tightest races for a conference championship in the Charlotte region is being played out in the South Piedmont 3A, where four teams are in the title race with two regular-season games remaining.
Concord’s 41-32 victory last Friday over West Rowan, left three teams – Concord, Jay M. Robinson and West Rowan – tied at 6-1 atop the conference. Just a game behind is Hickory Ridge.
A pair of games Nov. 4 could help sort out the logjam. Concord travels to Cabarrus County rival Jay M. Robinson, and Hickory Ridge visits West Rowan.
Meanwhile, a pair of big games are on Friday night’s schedule:
▪ In the Southern Meck 8 4A, first-place Charlotte Catholic (5-0) is home against Ardrey Kell (4-1). The Knights’ only loss in the conference has been to West Mecklenburg.
▪ In the North Piedmont 3A-4A, Mooresville travels to Iredell County rival Lake Norman in a meeting of teams with 5-0 conference records.
SOUTHERN MECK 8 4A
Ardrey Kell 56, Berry 6: The Knights stayed within shouting distance of first-place Catholic, scoring their biggest victory of the season.
Charlotte Catholic 42, West Mecklenburg 6: Brady Berger threw two touchdown passes, and Milan Howard ran for two Cougar scores.
Harding 54, Providence 46: The Rams reached the four-victory mark for the first time in seven years. Jaquan Rankin’s 62-yard interception return for a touchdown was a big defensive play in a game with mostly big offensive plays.
Olympic 43, South Mecklenburg 14: In the week’s big surprise, the Trojans walloped the Sabres, building a 23-0 lead in the second quarter.
This week’s big games: It’s the last chance for a contender to stop Charlotte Catholic, as Ardrey Kell visits the Cougars. Providence travels to South Mecklenburg in the renewal of a south Charlotte rivalry.
SOUTHERN MECK 8 4A
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Catholic 5 0 8 1 324 92
West Meck 4 1 7 2 326 209
Ardrey Kell 4 1 6 3 324 262
Harding 2 3 4 5 257 329
South Meck 2 3 4 5 229 193
Providence 2 3 3 6 268 297
Olympic 1 4 3 6 241 270
Berry Academy 0 5 1 8 101 394
SOUTHWESTERN 4A
Butler 55, Porter Ridge 17: The Pirates took a 10-7 lead in the first quarter, but Butler outscored the hosts 35-0 in the second period, turning this into yet another one-sided Bulldog victory.
East Mecklenburg 70, Garinger 6: Khamal Howard rushed 20 times for 250 yards and scored five touchdowns.
Myers Park 47, Independence 7: Elijah Bowick had a school-record five touchdown receptions.
This week’s big games: Butler has clinched the championship, as it owns the tie-breaker over Myers Park. The Bulldogs have a bye this week. Rocky River is the favorite at Independence and will share third place with the winner of the East Mecklenburg-at-Porter Ridge game.
SOUTHWESTERN 4A
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Butler 5 0 9 1 434 138
Myers Park 3 1 8 1 246 165
East Meck 2 2 5 4 331 212
Porter Ridge 2 2 5 4 256 200
Rocky River 2 2 4 5 217 298
Independence 1 3 1 8 109 328
Garinger 0 5 0 10 51 517
MECKA 4A
Hough 31, West Charlotte 0: Jackson Gibbs’ two touchdown passes led the Huskies.
Mallard Creek 24, A.L. Brown 7: Darnell Walker ran for two touchdowns. The Wonders’ score came on a fumble recovery return.
Vance 48, North Mecklenburg 7: It was the Kingsley Ifedi show again, as Vance’s quarterback threw four touchdown passes, three to Jeremiah Hall.
This week’s big games: Mallard Creek has the week off. Vance is home against Hopewell, and Hough entertains North Mecklenburg. A three-way tie is very possible after Friday night’s results.
MECKA 4A
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Mallard Creek 4 1 7 2 270 134
Vance 3 1 8 1 441 163
Hough 3 1 6 3 281 147
A.L. Brown 2 2 6 3 246 141
West Charlotte 2 3 2 8 101 308
North Meck 1 3 3 6 210 206
Hopewell 0 4 1 8 70 376
SOUTHEASTERN 4A
Pinecrest 41, Purnell Swett 17
Richmond Senior 55, Lumberton 19: Jaleel Baldwin caught seven passes for 150 yards and four touchdowns, and Damonte Bennett ran for 100 yards and two touchdowns.
Scotland County 28, Hoke County 2: Beset by penalties, the Scots’ offense managed enough offense to remain unbeaten. Syheam McQueen had two touchdown runs.
This week’s big games: Pinecrest, which has lost only to Scotland County, visits Richmond Senior. Pinecrest’s hopes of tying for first place rest on beating Richmond Senior this week and having Richmond top Scotland next week.
SOUTHEASTERN 4A
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Scotland 3 0 9 0 325 54
Richmond 2 0 6 2 308 130
Pinecrest 2 1 8 1 337 128
Purnell Swett 0 2 3 5 145 242
Lumberton 0 2 2 6 166 267
Hoke 0 2 1 7 123 249
NORTHWESTERN 3A-4A
Fred T. Foard 32, Hickory 14: The victorious Tigers had five sacks, and Gavin Shoemaker ran for two touchdowns and caught a touchdown pass.
Hibriten 53, Freedom 0: The Panthers rolled yet again, as Jamar Ferguson threw two touchdown passes and ran for another. McKinley Witherspoon ran for 125 yards and a pair of scores.
South Caldwell 41, St. Stephens 13: The Spartans got their first victory of the season, with Jason Martin passing for 254 yards. Defensive tackle Tyler Granger returned an interception 48 yards for a touchdown.
Watauga 49, Patton 7: The Pioneers stamped themselves as the league’s No. 2 team, with Hamilton Castle running for three touchdowns and Evan Suggs for two more.
This week’s top games: Hibriten visits Patton in a meeting of high-scoring teams. Watauga will hope to remain in the title race when it visits Hickory.
NORTHWESTERN 3A-4A
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Hibriten 5 0 9 0 449 76
Watauga 4 1 6 3 448 243
Patton 3 2 6 3 325 290
Freedom 3 2 5 4 279 251
Hickory 2 3 2 7 215 367
Fred T. Foard 1 4 3 6 135 336
St. Stephens 1 4 2 7 185 323
South Caldwell 1 4 1 8 169 422
NORTH PIEDMONT 3A-4A
Lake Norman 49, North Iredell 14: The Wildcats padded their record to 9-0, with Cole Ladowski running for two touchdowns and passing for another. Ryan Taylor started the game with a 92-yard kickoff return for a Lake Norman score.
Mooresville 35, Alexander Central 14: The Blue Devils tamed Alexander’s high-powered offense and got three touchdown runs from Chris Murrell. Donshel Jetton rushed for 188 yards and a touchdown.
South Iredell 44, North Lincoln 13: The Vikings remained in third place, with Brady Pope throwing three touchdown passes.
Statesville 42, West Iredell 26: The Greyhounds won their third in a row, building a 35-6 lead in the third quarter. Bryant Young threw for three touchdowns.
This week’s big games: The conference title likely will be decided Friday night, when Lake Norman visits Mooresville. Statesville, winner of three straight, visits high-scoring Alexander Central.
NORTH PIEDMONT 3A-4A
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Lake Norman 5 0 9 0 411 156
Mooresville 5 0 7 2 253 105
South Iredell 3 2 6 3 339 195
Statesville 3 2 4 5 211 228
Alexander 2 3 6 3 422 266
West Iredell 1 4 3 6 187 316
North Lincoln 1 4 1 8 108 349
North Iredell 0 5 0 9 111 277
SOUTH PIEDMONT 3A
Concord 41, West Rowan 32: The Spiders moved into a first-place tie by outscoring the Falcons 24-6 in the final 12 minutes of play. P.J. Hall had three second-half scoring runs.
Cox Mill 17, Central Cabarrus 2: The Chargers held Central Cabarrus to less than 120 yards’ offense.
Hickory Ridge 55, South Rowan 0: Trevor Shue threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score. The Ragin’ Bulls led 55-0 at halftime.
Jay M. Robinson 49, East Rowan 23: Josh Dale passed for 256 yards and three touchdowns. East Rowan was hurt by six turnovers.
Northwest Cabarrus 17, Carson 14: Rico Sistoque’s field goal made the difference for the Trojans.
This week’s top games: The league’s tri-leaders travel Friday to face opposition from the bottom half of the standings. Concord is at Northwest Cabarrus, Jay M. Robinson travels to South Rowan, and West Rowan is at Cox Mill. Hickory Ridge, one game out of first place, is home against Carson.
SOUTH PIEDMONT 3A
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Concord 6 1 7 2 295 135
Jay M. Robinson 6 1 7 2 336 127
West Rowan 6 1 7 2 280 180
Hickory Ridge 5 2 7 2 255 137
Cox Mill 3 4 3 6 116 248
Carson 2 5 3 6 146 220
C. Cabarrus 2 5 3 6 166 186
East Rowan 2 5 3 6 172 242
NW Cabarrus 2 5 2 7 65 246
South Rowan 1 6 1 8 87 355
SOUTHERN CAROLINA 3A
Cuthbertson 28, Anson 14: Christian Heinzelman ran for a pair of Cavalier touchdowns.
Marvin Ridge 40, Piedmont 13: Austin Colonna completed 13 of 17 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns, and the Mavericks won for the fifth time in their last six games. Matt Price and Josh Collura each had 100 yards rushing for Piedmont.
Weddington 49, Sun Valley 19: The Warriors, who have averaged 47 points in their last five games, pulled off an upset with this road win. Denzel Patton and James Shipley scored early touchdowns, helping Weddington build a shocking 35-0 lead in the second quarter. Sam Howell completed 16 of 27 passes for 217 yards and two Sun Valley scores.
This week’s top game: Weddington entertains Piedmont.
SOUTHERN CAROLINA 3A
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Weddington 3 0 6 3 355 135
Sun Valley 2 1 7 2 375 227
Marvin Ridge 2 1 5 4 325 201
Anson 1 2 4 5 169 185
Cuthbertson 1 2 4 5 235 224
Piedmont 0 3 3 6 171 206
BIG SOUTH 2A-3A
East Gaston 35, North Gaston 28: Nick Ferens ran for a touchdown and passed for two more for East Gaston. Brae Wooten rushed for 164 yards and a Wildcat touchdown.
Forestview 27, Ashbrook 13: The Jaguars remained in a second-place tie, as Chapparal Smith ran for two touchdowns. Tramone Duncan blocked an Ashbrook punt and returned it for a score.
Hunter Huss 42, Stuart Cramer 16: The Huskies battered the usually-stout Storm defense, as Jaquavious Butler ran 15 times for 116 yards and a touchdown. Tony Davis scored for Hunter Huss on a 70-yard kickoff return.
South Point 48, Lake Norman Charter 0: Jake Alexander ran 15 times for 155 yards and four Red Raider touchdowns. South Point led 35-0 at halftime. Lake Norman Charter has been outscored 149-0 in its last three games.
This week’s top games: Hunter Huss disposed of one contender, Stuart Cramer, last week. This Friday, the Huskies entertain Forestview. Meanwhile, fast-improving South Point is home against North Gaston.
BIG SOUTH 2A-3A
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Hunter Huss 5 0 6 3 298 156
Forestview 4 1 6 3 179 130
South Point 4 1 5 4 277 121
Stuart Cramer 3 2 6 3 214 127
Ashbrook 2 3 3 6 225 240
East Gaston 2 3 3 6 186 379
L. Norman Ch. 0 5 4 5 152 239
North Gaston 0 5 1 8 198 387
SOUTH MOUNTAIN 2A-3A
Burns 31, Draughn 0: Aaron Hill rushed 12 times for 148 yards and two touchdowns.
Crest 35, East Rutherford 13: The Crest defense held the Cavaliers to 130 yards offense. Meanwhile, Tavian Brintley ran for three Charger scores.
Kings Mountain 24, Chase 3: The Mountaineers continued their late-season surge, converting two of four Chase turnovers into touchdowns. Kings Mountain led in total yardage 338 to 64.
R-S Central 42, East Burke 7: Tyrese Tate and Tyler Simmons each had a pair of touchdown runs for the Hilltoppers.
This week’s top games: The teams tied for second place, Burns and Crest, meet at Burns. Meanwhile, Shelby is home against Draughn.
SOUTH MOUNTAIN 2A-3A
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Shelby 6 0 9 0 378 76
Burns 5 1 8 1 265 118
Crest 5 1 7 2 246 95
Kings Mountain 5 2 7 3 313 154
R-S Central 3 3 5 4 196 206
East Burke 2 4 2 7 98 297
Chase 1 5 3 5 118 183
Draughn 1 6 2 8 96 277
E. Rutherford 0 6 2 7 142 258
SOUTHERN DISTRICT 7 2A
Bunker Hill 26, Bandys 6: The Bears got their first victory of the season and snapped a 15-game losing streak. Ethan Howard rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns.
Lincolnton 49, Newton-Conover 6: Sage Surratt caught five passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns. That increased his career receiving total to 4,897 yards, breaking the state career record held by Mohamed Massaquoi of Independence High.
Maiden 59, West Lincoln 22: Caleb Farley passed for three touchdowns and ran for two more.
West Caldwell 42, East Lincoln 32: The Warriors stayed unbeaten in league play, as Jeremy Boyce ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns.
This week’s top games: A league that has had several big games this season has perhaps the biggest Friday night, with West Caldwell visiting Lincolnton. Another big contest has East Lincoln traveling to Maiden.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT 7 2A
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Lincolnton 5 0 9 0 442 157
West Caldwell 5 0 8 1 298 127
Maiden 4 1 7 2 403 219
East Lincoln 3 2 7 2 361 141
West Lincoln 2 3 5 4 215 210
Bunker Hill 1 4 1 8 114 377
Newton-Conover 0 5 4 5 288 232
Bandys 0 5 2 7 264 450
ROCKY RIVER 2A
Monroe 37, Parkwood 7: The Redhawk defense picked off two Parkwood passes and recovered four fumbles.
Mount Pleasant 70, Central Academy 0: The Tigers led 56-0 at halftime, behind two rushing touchdowns apiece from Clayton Earnhardt, Garrett Overbay and Landon Honeycutt.
West Stanly 44, Forest Hills 23: Malik Jackson ran for two touchdowns and returned an interception for a third score.
This week’s top game: First place is at stake when West Stanly visits Monroe.
ROCKY RIVER 2A
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Monroe 3 0 7 2 266 131
West Stanly 3 0 7 2 298 162
Mount Pleasant 2 1 4 5 284 243
Parkwood 1 2 5 4 205 218
Central Academy 0 3 1 8 90 374
Forest Hills 0 3 0 9 165 353
CENTRAL CAROLINA 2A
Lexington 29, West Davidson 26
North Rowan 14, East Davidson 13: Jayden Jones’ 74-yard touchdown run and Jacob Young’s conversion kick in the third quarter lifted the Cavaliers to victory.
Thomasville 28, Salisbury 26: Down 28-6 in the fourth quarter, the Hornets rallied but fell just short.
This week’s top game: North Rowan hopes to remain unbeaten in league play when it entertains Thomasville.
CENTRAL CAROLINA 2A
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North Rowan 3 0 7 2 227 130
East Davidson 2 1 7 2 242 155
Thomasville 2 1 4 5 188 172
Lexington 1 2 4 4 218 181
Salisbury 1 2 2 7 142 225
West Davidson 0 3 3 6 161 251
SOUTHERN PIEDMONT 1A
Community School of Davidson 13, Highland Tech 0: The Spartans won for the first time this season.
Mountain Island Charter 55, Victory Christian 12: Kyle Holcomb completed 10 of 13 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns. The Raptors are averaging 51 points in their last six games.
Pine Lake Prep 26, Cherryville 14: Taylor Hochman and Will Harwood each rushed for more than 100 yards for Pine Lake Prep. Preston Elliott passed for 154 yards for Cherryville.
Thomas Jefferson Academy 42, Bessemer City 8: Bill Lay rushed 31 times for 119 yards and a pair of Gryphon touchdowns.
This week’s top game: Bessemer City seeks to take over first place when it hosts Highland Tech.
SOUTHERN PIEDMONT 1A
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Mtn. Island Ch. 4 1 8 1 401 77
Bessemer City 4 1 6 3 225 135
Cherryville 2 1 2 7 164 245
Thomas Jeff Ac. 2 2 6 3 383 140
Pine Lake Prep 2 2 3 6 196 232
Comm. Sch. of Davidson 1 3 1 8 139 397
Highland Tech 0 5 1 8 27 387
YADKIN VALLEY 1A
East Montgomery 48, North Moore 34: The Eagles built a 41-14 lead after three quarters and hung on.
North Stanly 51, Albemarle 0: The Comets improved to 4-2 in league play.
Union Academy 54, Chatham Central 12: Mohammed Missick had a big game, rushing 14 times for 216 yards and three touchdowns, and passing for 123 yards and another score.
West Montgomery 49, South Stanly 0: Jo Leake ran 10 times for 153 yards and three touchdowns, and Landon Williams had 11 tackles (two for loss).
This week’s top games: West Montgomery travels to South Davidson. East Montgomery has a bye and is preparing for the Nov. 4 showdown with West Montgomery. Meanwhile, third-place North Stanly is home against South Stanly.
YADKIN VALLEY 1A
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E. Montgomery 7 0 10 0 424 137
W. Montgomery 6 0 9 0 424 88
North Stanly 4 2 5 4 296 249
North Moore 4 3 5 4 230 181
South Stanly 3 3 3 6 113 272
Union Academy 2 4 3 6 183 261
Chatham Central 1 5 2 7 142 380
Albemarle 1 5 1 8 74 422
S. Davidson 0 6 1 8 56 232
CISAA
Charlotte Country Day 28, Providence Day 9: The Bucs probably clinched the No. 4 seed in the state playoffs with this victory. Wes Bingham threw two touchdown passes.
Charlotte Latin 35, Charlotte Christian 10: The Hawks won the conference showdown of unbeatens, as Bates Jones passed for three touchdowns and ran for another.
This week’s top games: Charlotte Latin’s path to the CISAA title is blocked by Country Day, which will host the Hawks on Friday. Charlotte Christian travels to Providence Day.
CISAA
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Clt. Latin 2 0 9 0 376 132
Clt. Christian 1 1 8 1 350 142
Country Day 1 1 4 5 151 220
Providence Day 0 2 3 6 220 232
N.C. INDEPENDENTS
Anderson (SC) Cavaliers 25, Cabarrus Stallions 12: The Stallions mustered only three first downs in their season finale.
Arden Christ School 57, Concord First Assembly 22: Bryan Jacobs ran 80 yards for a First Assembly touchdown, and Dwayne Crawford caught a 72-yard scoring pass.
Cannon School 14, Metrolina Christian 7: Jordan Johnson ran 19 times for 100 yards and two Cannon School scores.Davidson Day 41, Harrells Christian 0: Sam Hartman threw three touchdown passes for Norman Groulx.
Fayetteville Trinity Christian 42, Hickory Grove Christian 0: Hickory Grove was held to less than 110 yards’ total offense.
Hickory Hawks 68, Christ the King 6: The Hawks scored seven touchdowns in the first quarter.
High Point Christian 16, Northside Christian 12: Austin Williams had eight tackles for Northside, including two for losses. He also had a pair of sacks.
Mountain Island Charter 55, Victory Christian 12: Victory Christian committed four turnovers and was down 34-0 at halftime.
Rabun Gap (Ga.) Nacoochee 23, Carolina Pride 12: Matthew Brousard had nine receptions for 132 yards, and teammate Jay Halverson kicked two field goals for the Pride.
Statesville Christian 57, SouthLake Christian 7: Canaan Cox rushed for 260 yards and five touchdowns for the winners.
This week’s top games: Statesville Christian travels to Fayetteville Christian. Concord First Assembly visits Victory Christian. And Davidson Day is at Rabun Gap (Ga.) Nacoochee.
OTHER N.C. INDEPENDENTS
W L PF PA
Statesville Christian 8 2 395 166
Concord First Assembly 7 2 340 231
Davidson Day 7 2 377 138
Cannon School 5 4 178 147
Hickory Hawks 5 4 276 230
Metrolina Christian 5 4 197 166
Northside Christian 5 4 241 178
Cabarrus Stallions 4 5 205 204
Southlake Christian 3 6 171 310
Carolina Pride 2 6 121 277
New Covenant Knights 1 4 72 161
Victory Christian 1 6 110 350
Hick. Grove Christian 1 8 93 327
Christ the King 0 9 46 518
SOUTH CAROLINA
REGION 4 5A
Clover 38, Rock Hill 22: Willie Clark rushed 20 times for 139 yards and a Clover touchdown. Logan McFadden and Dre Robinson each had 120 yards passing for Rock Hill.
Northwestern 38, Nation Ford 25: Gage Moloney completed 20 of 29 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns, leading the victors. But Kirk Rygol completed 36 of 54 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns for the Falcons. Rygol also ran for a score.
Roebuck Dorman 38, Fort Mill 7: Ryan Heriot rushed for 81 yards for Fort Mill, but the Yellowjacket offense was shut down otherwise.
This week’s big games: The region’s teams close out their regular seasons with a couple of neighborhood rivalries – Rock Hill and Northwestern meeting at District Three Stadium in Rock Hill, and Fort Mill visiting Nation Ford.
REGION 4 5A
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Northwestern 3 0 8 1 338 174
Nation Ford 2 1 6 3 305 195
Fort Mill 1 2 3 6 203 261
Rock Hill 1 2 2 7 266 319
Clover 1 3 6 3 245 193
REGION 3 4A
Ridge View 27, Blythewood Westwood 14
South Pointe 42, Richland Northeast 20: Derion Kendrick threw three touchdown passes for South Pointe, and teammate Steven Gilmore returned a kickoff 84 yards for a score.
York 35, Lancaster 24: The Cougars built a 28-17 halftime lead and relied on their defense in the second half.
This week’s big game: The region’s two unbeatens, South Pointe and York, meet in York.
REGION 3 4A
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South Pointe 3 0 7 1 248 145
York 3 0 4 4 220 210
Ridge View 2 1 7 1 245 212
Lancaster 1 2 4 4 181 167
Richland NE 0 3 4 4 242 195
Westwood 0 3 2 6 115 196
REGION 4 3A
Camden 55, Indian Land 23: Camden returned a pair of interceptions for touchdowns.
Fairfield Central 28, Chester 21: Chester suffered its first region loss of the season, as Fairfield Central scored 21 points in the fourth quarter.
McCormick 30, Columbia 14
This week’s big game: Indian Land is home against region leader Fairfield Central. Chester has a bye.
REGION 4 3A
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Fairfield Central 2 0 6 2 222 130
Chester 2 1 7 2 366 154
Camden 1 1 4 4 274 275
Indian Land 1 2 2 7 142 306
Columbia 0 2 2 6 145 222
REGION 4 2A
Andrew Jackson 35, Lee Central 12: The Volunteers handed Lee Central its first loss of the season, rallying from a 12-7 halftime deficit.
Chesterfield 45, North Central 0: Savion Watson threw two touchdown passes and ran for another.
Pageland Central 27, Buford 25: The Eagles rallied for this victory.
This week’s big game: Andrew Jackson completed region play with a road game at Buford. Region leader Cheraw has a bye. The Braves will play Hurricane Matthew-forced makeup games Nov. 4 and 11. Andrew Jackson will be idle for two weeks after Friday, until the start of the playoffs Nov. 18.
REGION 4 2A
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Cheraw 4 0 7 1 232 98
Andrew Jackson 4 1 6 2 161 135
Lee Central 3 1 7 1 266 129
Central Pageland 2 2 5 3 181 158
Chesterfield 1 4 4 5 258 206
Buford 1 3 2 6 214 278
North Central 0 4 3 5 146 224
REGION 2 1A
Lamar 48, Great Falls 0: This dropped Great Falls to 0-9 on the season.
Lewisville 34, Timmonsville 22: Lewisville, coming off a bye, improved its overall mark to 7-1.
McBee 46, Camden Military 7
This week’s big game: McBee visits Lamar, while Lewisville travels to Great Falls in a local rivalry game.
REGION 2 1A
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McBee 2 0 6 2 254 163
Lamar 2 1 8 1 337 111
Lewisville 1 1 7 1 270 134
Timmonsville 1 1 3 5 165 169
Great Falls 0 3 0 9 77 418
S.C. INDEPENDENTS
Carolina Crusaders 46, Asheville Saints 40 (Saturday): The Crusaders closed their season at the .500 mark.
St. Stephens Timberland 38, Franklin Christian 0 (Saturday): It was a victorious homecoming for Timberland.
S.C. INDEPENDENTS
W L PF PA
Carolina Crusaders 5 5 195 251
Franklin Academy 2 7 122 248
This story was originally published October 26, 2016 at 12:02 PM with the headline "High School Football Report: South Piedmont 3A race tightening up."