Rock Hill, SC – As playoff season kicks off this Friday night, several high school football teams from the Greater Rock Hill area are set to take the field. The anticipation is palpable as local fans eagerly await the first-round games, though two teams, the unbeaten Northwestern and Rock Hill, will enjoy byes this week. With the recent restructuring of Class 5A into Divisions 1 and 2, teams will be battling for an additional state championship this fall.
This week, numerous games will feature local teams competing for a chance to progress further in the playoffs. Among these matchups, Andrew Jackson (3-7) travels to Liberty (5-4) for a clash in the 2A first round. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. Despite a rocky regular season, the Volunteers have exciting prospects, particularly with running back Damias Seegars, who showcased his talent by scoring five touchdowns in his team’s last game.
In another noteworthy matchup, Blue Ridge (4-6) visits South Pointe (8-2) for a 4A first-round game. The hosting South Pointe team boasts impressive statistics, thanks in large part to quarterback Cam McMillon, who has amassed over 2,100 passing yards this season. Blue Ridge’s junior quarterback, Gavin Forrester, will also look to make an impact as he approaches 900 rushing yards this year.
Blythewood (6-4) will face off against Clover (7-3) in the 5A/Division 1 first round. This game promises to be a high-scoring affair, as the Bengals’ quarterback Johnny Collins has thrown for over 2,100 yards this season. Clover’s game plan, led by quarterback Aaron Shealey, includes a strong ground attack featuring running back siblings Grady and Landon Stone.
Meanwhile, Calhoun Falls Charter (4-6) will take on Lewisville (9-1) in a 1A first-round matchup. Lewisville enters the contest with high expectations, having won their last meeting against Calhoun Falls with a decisive score of 52-0.
As the competition heats up, Eastside (4-5) will visit Indian Land (5-5) in a 5A/Division 2 first-round matchup. Both teams face formidable challenges from their respective regions, making this game particularly crucial. The Eagles, relying heavily on junior running back Eli Foster, aim to exploit Indian Land’s defense, while the host team will look to RB Jamol Horton, who has been increasingly effective as the season progresses.
In 4A, Lancaster (4-6) visits Wren (7-2), with Lancaster hoping to replicate last year’s playoff success. Despite injury challenges this season, the Bruins appear to be gaining momentum. Wren’s strong ground game, led by running back Reese Price, adds another layer of difficulty for Lancaster.
As the first round of playoffs unfolds, local teams aim to showcase their talents and strategies, vying for a chance at state championships. The Rock Hill community is abuzz with excitement, supporting their teams with high hopes for success. All games are scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. on Friday evening, and fans are encouraged to get out, support their teams, and immerse themselves in the thrill of playoff football.
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