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Friday, Oct. 03, 2008

Prep football updates (Oct. 3)

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Friday night's updates (all games were scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m.)

(At) Lake City 14, Myrtle Beach 13 (final)

(At) Socastee 46, North Myrtle Beach 40 (final) Jake Fullwood had three touchdowns for the Braves in a winning effort while Jermaine Vereen had four scores for the Chiefs.

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Timberland 69, (at) Andrews 7 (final)

Green Sea Floyds 47, (at) Johnsonville 35 (final)

(At) Georgetown 25, St. James 19 (final) Malik Bey ran for two touchdowns and threw for another to lead the Bulldogs.

Dillon at Aynor

South Columbus (N.C.) 13, (at) Wallace-Rose Hill (N.C.) 7 (final)

(At) West Brunswick (N.C.) 13, White Oak (N.C.) 7 (final, OT) Maverick Pate scored on a 1-yard run in overtime to lift the Trojans. White Oak fumbled on its ensuing possession.

Marion 20, (at) Loris 7 (final) The Swamp Foxes outscored the Lions 13-0 in the second half.

Maurice Morris scored on a 35-yard fumble return for the Lions' points. The Swamp Foxes scored on a screen play that turned into a 70-yard touchdown pass in the first half.

(At) Hanahan 31, Waccamaw 7 (final)

(At) Lake View 13, Carvers Bay 6 (final)

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