High School Football: Check out all the Week 2 final scores from our coverage area

From left, Jim Franklin (7), Jaden Wuerth (44), Cameron Wilkerson (4) and Bryce Morris (77) represent Aquinas as team captains before the coin toss in their first game in the new football stadium. | Staff photo by Ryan Bacheller.

Date: August 24, 2024

Week 2 of the high school football season is in the books, and we’ve got final scores from our all the teams in our coverage area who played Friday night.

RICHMOND COUNTY 

Butler 24, Gordon Central 6 | FINAL 

Burke County 52, Cross Creek 6 | FINAL

Westside 56, Glenn Hills 0 | FINAL

Laney 30, Hephzibah 21 | FINAL 

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COLUMBIA COUNTY 

Greenbrier 28, Grovetown 14 | FINAL

Harlem 22, Washington-Wilkes 3  | FINAL 

AUGUSTA-AREA PRIVATE

Aquinas 42, Bryan County 20 | FINAL 

John Milledge Academy 39, Augusta Christian 19 | FINAL 

Glascock County 40, Augusta Prep 14 | FINAL 

Edmund Burke Academy 28, Robert Toombs 14 | FINAL

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OTHER GEORGIA CSRA

Burke County 52, Cross Creek 6 | FINAL

North Augusta 25, Thomson 18 | FINAL

Lincoln County 31, Jenkins County 3 | FINAL 

Warren County 20, Social Circle 17 | FINAL 

Washington County 32, Jefferson County 0 | FINAL

SOUTH CAROLINA CSRA 

Aynor 37, Aiken 13 | FINAL 

J.L. Mann 56, Midland Valley 0 | FINAL 

North Augusta 25, Thomson 18 | FINAL 

South Aiken 35, Silver 18 | FINAL 

Strom Thurmond 46, McCormick 6 | FINAL 

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