Tropical Storm Reshuffles Local High School Football Games to Thursday

Tropical Storm Nudge Changes Football Schedule in Area

The city is buzzing with excitement as local high school football teams gear up for what was supposed to be a thrilling Friday night. However, a tropical storm making its way toward the area has forced several teams to move their games up to Thursday. As skies cloud over and the possibility of rain looms, fans can still look forward to a great slate of games!

Friday Night Lights Shift to Thursday

In order to beat the storm, teams are reshuffling their plans and will now be taking to the field as early as Thursday night. Here’s a rundown of the teams to keep an eye on:

  • Weddington (3-0) is set to face off against Butler on Friday at Chapel Hill.
  • Northwestern (3-0) will head to South Pointe (2-1) on Friday.
  • Providence Day (2-1) is going against Charlotte Country Day.
  • West Charlotte (2-0) is currently on idle, but will be looking for action against Mallard Creek.

Teams to Watch

As the games pack excitement this week, let’s take a closer look at a few teams that might catch your eye:

  • Independence (3-0) will be playing South Meck on Friday and is idle for the next week.
  • Hough (2-1) is idling this week but preparing to face North Mecklenburg next week.
  • Charlotte Christian (2-1) goes up against Ardrey Kell. Can they secure another win?
  • Charlotte Catholic (1-1) is heading to Crest for a Friday match.

Last Week’s Highlights

The thrill of Friday night football isn’t just about the upcoming games. Last week saw some action-packed highlights worth mentioning:

  • Hartsville took down Rock Hill with an impressive 49-30 victory. They built a solid lead and held off several attempts from the Bearcats to come back.
  • In another nail-biter, Richland Northeast edged past Nation Ford with a final score of 58-49. This game kept everyone on the edge of their seats!

Looking at some local rivalries, Northwestern and South Pointe are reigniting their competitive spirit on Friday, with the all-time series locked at 10-10. Last year, Northwestern had a strong win against them, but South Pointe will surely be looking to turn the tides this time around.

Game Previews

As we eagerly anticipate the kickoff, let’s preview some key matchups for Friday:

  • The Buford team will travel to McBee, while the Clover Blue Eagles will battle it out against York.
  • Football enthusiasts should also keep eyes peeled on Fort Mill visiting Lancaster—it could be a close matchup!

Weather Impact

While the storm may cast a shadow over outdoor plans, it hasn’t dimmed the excitement of the games. Teams are ready, and fans are prepared to get their cheer on, rain or shine. It’s going to be a busy weekend with some games scheduled for Saturday as well.

Wrapping Up

This year’s football season is already shaping up to be one for the books, with teams performing at the top of their game. So grab your rain ponchos and head out to support your local high schools as they navigate this challenging weather while still aiming for victory!


Author: HERE Rock Hill

HERE Rock Hill

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