The Wilson Hall (Sumter, SC) varsity football team will play a neutral-site playoff game against Pinewood Prep (Summerville, SC) today at 7:30 PM. This game is part of the 2024 South Carolina High School Football Playoff Brackets: SCISA – AAA tournament.
Wilson Hall vs Pinewood Prep Football Game Info:
What: South Carolina High School Football
Who: Wilson Hall vs Pinewood Prep
When: Saturday, November 23, 2024
Time: 7:30 PM
Bracket: 2024 South Carolina High School Football Playoff Brackets: SCISA – AAA
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Game preview: Wilson Hall vs Pinewood Prep
The upcoming neutral playoff game between Pinewood Prep and Wilson Hall promises to be an exciting battle between two of South Carolina’s top teams. Both schools have displayed impressive records throughout the 2024 season, with Pinewood Prep boasting a 9-2 overall record and Wilson Hall standing at 11-1. However, when these two teams clashed earlier in the season, it was Pinewood Prep who came out victorious, securing a dominant 49-7 win over Wilson Hall.
Team Performance Breakdown
Pinewood Prep enters the game with an 81.8% win rate, powered by an explosive offense that averages 45.1 points per game. The team has a balanced attack, led by the standout performances of Jeremiah Singleton, who leads the team with 160.4 rushing yards per game, and Asa Windham, who contributes 161.6 passing yards per game. The team’s total offensive production averages 424.4 yards per game, supported by their solid defense, averaging 54.6 tackles per game and 2.2 sacks per game.
On the other side, Wilson Hall has had a similarly impressive season with a .917 win percentage. The team scores an average of 28.0 points per game, primarily through the efforts of Owen Meyers (74.1 passing yards per game) and Milling Galloway (68.8 rushing yards per game). While their offensive output of 290.3 yards per game trails Pinewood Prep’s, Wilson Hall has a reliable defense that boasts 52.9 tackles per game and 2.6 sacks per game.
Head-to-Head History
In their first encounter on October 4, Pinewood Prep handed Wilson Hall a tough loss with a 49-7 scoreline. The game was a dominant display by Pinewood Prep, with the scoreline reflecting their all-around superiority on both sides of the ball. Pinewood Prep’s offense was clicking on all cylinders, scoring 49 points while holding Wilson Hall to just 7, which will surely motivate Wilson Hall to make adjustments and seek revenge in the postseason.
Key Stats and Players
- Pinewood Prep’s Offensive Leaders:
- Jeremiah Singleton: 160.4 rushing yards per game
- Asa Windham: 161.6 passing yards per game
- Terrance Stallworth: 59.5 receiving yards per game
- Wilson Hall’s Offensive Leaders:
- Owen Meyers: 74.1 passing yards per game
- Milling Galloway: 68.8 rushing yards per game
- Ford Wilder: 35.3 receiving yards per game
- Pinewood Prep’s Defensive Leaders:
- Connor White: 8.6 tackles per game
- J.T. King: 0.7 sacks per game
- Wilson Hall’s Defensive Leaders:
- Carson Wilsey: 4.2 tackles per game
- Andrew Howle: 0.7 sacks per game
Team Comparisons and Common Opponents
Both teams have faced common opponents this season, and both have proven themselves against tough competition. Pinewood Prep has defeated teams like Trinity Collegiate, Camden Military, Hilton Head Christian Academy, and First Baptist School, while Wilson Hall has also been successful against the same opponents, with the most notable victories including strong wins against First Baptist School and John Paul II.
Pinewood Prep’s stronger offense, especially their high scoring rate, gives them the upper hand in terms of firepower. However, Wilson Hall’s resilience and strong record against their common opponents could make this a more competitive matchup than their previous meeting.
The Road Ahead: Playoff Implications
With Pinewood Prep and Wilson Hall both having strong playoff credentials, this matchup could be pivotal in deciding the direction of their postseason runs. Pinewood Prep’s dominant win over Wilson Hall earlier in the season gives them confidence, but Wilson Hall’s determination to bounce back after such a heavy loss could provide the emotional edge needed to level the playing field.
The game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. today, and fans of both teams are eagerly anticipating what promises to be an exciting contest. As both teams are undefeated in region play, this neutral-site playoff game is bound to be a battle of wills, with both teams seeking to prove they have what it takes to advance further in the postseason.