The Nation Ford Falcons improve to 1-1 on the season with a road win over York High School. Like other district matchups, the Friday night game was postponed to Saturday when a thunderstorm swept through the area. Final score was 14-12. The Falcon’s are at home this week against River Bluff.
Catawba Ridge Copperheads won their rain delayed game against East Gaston Warriors in dominant fashion. The final was 52-19 in favor of the Copperheads (1-1). Their next matchup is this Friday at Chester H.S.
Fort Mill High School’s home opener was also cancelled due to the inclement weather. It will not be rescheduled. The Yellow Jackets host Blythewood on September 6.
A trio of York Cougars swarm Nation Ford’s Patience Andrews on a short run to the outside. The 14-12 win brings Nation Ford’s record to 1-1 for the season.
Despite the York quarterback’s stiff arm against Nation Ford’s #90 midway through the fourth quarter, he was still stopped for a sack. In the fourth quarter York would close the gap and come within two points of tying the game. A two point conversion came up short.
Nation Ford’s Josh Ameo runs for a short gain after the screen pass from quaterback Carson Sanford.
Patience Andrews of Nation Ford H.S. finds the game for a short yardage game in the first half of Saturday’s rain delayed game at York High School. The Nation Ford Falcons won the game 14-12.
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Senior Chase Barington-Hughes (#3) has been a defensive anchor for Fort Mill this season, consistently proving his value in the transition game and on the ground. Through 14 games played, Chase has racked up an impressive 24 caused turnovers and scooped up 28 ground balls, showcasing his relentless motor and high lacrosse IQ.
Senior Carson Maloney (#8) wraps up an incredible four-year varsity career, leaving a lasting legacy on the field. From his freshman debut to his final season as a veteran leader, Carson’s consistency and playmaking have been a cornerstone of the program.