Rock Hill, August 30, 2025
News Summary
The South Carolina high school football season entered Week 2, featuring thrilling matchups in the Rock Hill area. Notable wins included Rock Hill’s 31-18 victory over River Bluff and Northwestern’s impressive 39-7 win against Spartanburg. Several standout performances highlighted the weekend, particularly with players accumulating significant rushing yards and touchdowns. As the season progresses, teams are gearing up for upcoming matches amid growing rivalries and competitive spirit in the local community.
Rock Hill Area High School Football Results: Week 2 Highlights
As South Carolina’s high school football season continues, Week 2 has concluded with an exciting variety of matchups showcasing local teams in the Rock Hill area and across the state. The games, played from Thursday through Monday, saw a mix of dominating performances and close contests, highlighting the competitive spirit of high school athletes.
Key Results from Rock Hill Area Teams
Notable outcomes from the Rock Hill area include:
- Rock Hill defeated River Bluff with a score of 31-18, demonstrating solid offensive and defensive plays.
- Northwestern clinched a convincing 39-7 victory over Spartanburg, marking a strong start to their season.
Scores Summary of Week 2
Thursday
- AC Flora 30, Westwood 19
- Heathwood Hall 14, Hannah-Pamplico 0
- May River 37, Airport 8
- Pelion 35, Williston-Elko 0
- Swansea 49, Mid-Carolina 7
Friday
- American Leadership 43, Thornwell 6
- Blythewood 34, Nation Ford 27
- Calhoun Academy 35, Northside Christian 6
- Camden 19, White Knoll 7
- Cary Christian (NC) 50, Richard Winn 16
- Catawba Ridge 30, Chapin 0
- Columbia 22, CA Johnson 16 (OT)
- Eau Claire 14, Ridgeland 0
- Hammond 17, Christ Church 0
- Irmo 35, Oceanside Collegiate 28
- Keenan 30, Dreher 22
- Lexington 23, Gilbert 7
- Lugoff-Elgin 28, Lower Richland 14
- Newberry 62, Union County 14
- North Central 26, Great Falls 0
- Ridge View 40, Fairfield Central 0
- Saluda 28, Crescent 6
- Spring Valley 22, Richland Northeast 19 (OT)
- St. Joseph’s 41, Cardinal Newman 29
- WW King 44, Wardlaw 20
Monday
- Baptist Hill 48, Clear Dot Charter 20
- James Island 24, Gray Collegiate 8
Player Highlights and Statistics
Several players stood out during the week:
- Marvin Randolph of Rock Hill rushed for 173 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown.
- Quay Mobley from Northwestern scored three touchdowns and rushed for 118 yards.
- Jeremiah Cannon had six tackles and an interception against Spartanburg.
- Junior quarterback Jamouri Nichols from West Charlotte threw four touchdown passes.
Upcoming Games
Looking ahead, Northwestern will host Ridge View on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Other key matchups for local teams include Rock Hill facing South Pointe, Hillcrest playing Clover, and Indian Land traveling to Lancaster.
Background Context
This report is part of the early stages of the high school football season in South Carolina, where intense rivalries and budding talents create a vibrant atmosphere for players and fans alike. As teams continue to refine their skills and strategies over the next few weeks, more exciting contests are anticipated.
FAQ
What were some standout performances in Week 2?
Marvin Randolph from Rock Hill had 173 yards and one touchdown, while Quay Mobley of Northwestern scored three touchdowns with 118 rushing yards.
When are the upcoming games for local teams?
Northwestern will host Ridge View at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, and Rock Hill will face South Pointe, among other matchups.
Key Features of Week 2 Matches
| Team | Result | Key Player Statistics |
|---|---|---|
| Rock Hill | 31-18 vs. River Bluff | Marvin Randolph: 173 yards, 1 TD |
| Northwestern | 39-7 vs. Spartanburg | Quay Mobley: 118 yards, 3 TDs |
| West Charlotte | 47-0 vs. Monroe | Jamouri Nichols: 4 TD passes |
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Additional Resources
- Herald Online: Week 2 Football Highlights
- Wikipedia: High School Football
- Charlotte Observer: High School Football Updates
- Google Search: High School Football South Carolina
- The State: High School Sports News
- Google Scholar: High School Football Performance
- WLTX: Friday Night Blitz Coverage
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football
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