The East Clarendon Wolverines (7-3) from Turbeville, SC, will host the Andrews Yellowjackets (6-4) in a varsity football playoff game on Friday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m. This matchup is part of the 2024 South Carolina Football State Championships (SCHSL) for Class AA.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: South Carolina High School Football
Who: East Clarendon vs Andrews
When: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 7:30 PM
Bracket: 2024 South Carolina Football State Championships (SCHSL) – Class AA Football
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Game preview: East Clarendon vs Andrews
As the high school football season comes to a close, two South Carolina teams with strong records and competitive standings, Andrews and East Clarendon, prepare for a potential clash. This matchup brings together teams with similar strengths but distinct styles, making it a game to watch for fans and analysts alike.
Team Rankings and Class Standings
Both Andrews and East Clarendon have had impressive seasons within their class. Andrews, ranked 136th in the state and 18th in their class, boasts a solid 6-4 record. East Clarendon, ranked slightly higher at 150th and 21st in their class, has managed a stronger record of 7-3. The teams’ in-class rankings reflect their competitive performances this season, with East Clarendon showing an edge in both state and class standing.
Overall Records and Region Performance
A closer look at overall and region performances reveals both teams’ strengths and weaknesses. Andrews finished with a 6-4 record overall, winning 60% of their games but struggling in regional play with a 2-3 record. East Clarendon outperformed in both categories, finishing 7-3 with a 70% overall win rate and a 4-2 record in their region.
Andrews’ strengths show most at away games, with a 4-1 record, proving they can handle the pressure on the road. East Clarendon has maintained an impressive 4-1 record at home and is competitive on the road as well, with a 3-2 away record. These stats highlight East Clarendon’s ability to defend their home turf, an advantage should they host a matchup.
Scoring Breakdown and Averages
Examining each team’s scoring across quarters gives insight into their game strategies and momentum:
- Andrews: Known for their quick starts, Andrews averages 9.3 points in the first quarter and 10.0 in the second. However, their scoring slows down in the latter half, with 4.7 points in the third quarter and 5.3 in the fourth, leading to an average final score of 29.2 points per game.
- East Clarendon: With a steadier buildup, East Clarendon averages 3.2 points in the first quarter and 3.5 in the second but ramps up their scoring in the second half. They score 10.2 points in the third quarter and 11.3 in the fourth, ending with an average final score of 30.7 points per game.
This scoring pattern suggests Andrews may be the early aggressor, while East Clarendon plays a balanced game with a strong finish. Andrews’ defense will need to maintain its stamina to counter East Clarendon’s late-game surges.
Record Comparisons and Matchup Analysis
Although these teams have not faced each other or shared common opponents this season, their respective records tell a lot about how they might match up. Both teams hold strong in non-league games, with Andrews at 4-1 and East Clarendon at 3-1. While Andrews has struggled in league games (2-3), East Clarendon holds a better league record at 4-2, suggesting they might have a slight edge in more competitive matchups.
Both teams’ in-state records remain similar, with Andrews at 6-4 and East Clarendon at 7-3. Neither team has played out-of-state games, so they’ve been well-tested against comparable local talent. Andrews’ proven track record in away games could play to their advantage if they face East Clarendon on the road.
Conclusion
In a potential showdown, East Clarendon’s balanced scoring and consistent home performance could be a challenge for Andrews, especially given East Clarendon’s strong second-half play. However, Andrews’ ability to strike quickly in the first half and succeed in away games cannot be overlooked. This matchup, if it happens, promises to be a thrilling display of high school football talent, strategy, and competitive spirit.