Columbia, SC, August 12, 2025
News Summary
The highly awaited 2025 high school football season in South Carolina is almost here, featuring a spotlight on the top 25 offensive players who are set to impact their teams significantly. Key athletes include Amadre Wooden, a standout running back from Batesburg-Leesville, and Jamel Howse, a senior tight end from Newberry. This season promises a blend of emerging talents and established stars, creating a competitive atmosphere that is sure to engage fans and showcase the future of South Carolina high school football.
Columbia, SC – The 2025 High School Football Season Kicks Off with Top Offensive Players
The anticipation for the 2025 high school football season in South Carolina is building as fans gear up for another thrilling year. The State sports staff has compiled a list of the Top 25 offensive players to watch, spotlighting standout athletes who are expected to make significant impacts on their teams throughout the season.
Key Offensive Players to Watch
Leading the list is Amadre Wooden, a running back from Batesburg-Leesville. Last year, he emerged as the second-leading rusher in the state, accumulating 2,138 yards, which ranks third in the school’s history, and scoring 26 touchdowns. His performance earned him an All-State selection in Class 2A.
Jamel Howse, a senior tight end from Newberry committed to South Carolina, is another contender. He significantly transformed his physique during the offseason and expects to be a crucial asset for his team, having caught 34 passes for 412 yards last season.
In the wide receiver category, Khristian Jackson from Ridge View stands out as a top Class of 2027 prospect, ready to bounce back from an injury that sidelined him during the summer. Last season, he recorded 49 receptions for 737 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Adding to the excitement is Tylin Drakeford from Camden, a senior who amassed an impressive 1,380 all-purpose yards and contributed both offensively and defensively, with 54 tackles to his name.
Other notable players include Kendall Byrd from AC Flora, who had an impressive senior season with 83 catches for 1,104 yards and 10 touchdowns, and Nate Carson, a junior offensive lineman from Irmo who has attracted attention from top colleges.
Additional Offensive Talents
Beneath the most prominent names, several rising stars are vying for recognition, such as Roper Wentzky, a senior quarterback with commendable stats, including 2,684 passing yards and 28 touchdowns. Meanwhile, Blake Betette from AC Flora transferred from Richland Northeast, last year tallying 81 catches for 1,158 yards and 10 touchdowns before committing to Dartmouth.
Moreover, Caden Muskus, a committed offensive lineman from Chapin, maintained a record of grading at 80 or better in every game last season, indicating his invaluable presence on the field. Not to be overlooked, Maleek Miller from Irmo had a productive sophomore year with 1,758 all-purpose yards and 13 touchdowns.
Emerging Players and Other Names to Watch
Several players remain on the cusp of breaking out this season. Hunters O’Neal, a junior running back from Keenan is projected to elevate his game significantly this year with a larger role within the team. Tiyon Fanning from White Knoll, who resumed his career after an injury, is expected to leave his mark after rushing for 640 yards last season.
Not only are individuals highlighted, but a collaborative effort from multiple players across various schools promises an exciting football season filled with talent, rivalries, and community support. The upcoming schedules and performances will define their paths, impacting college recruitment and next-level aspirations.
Background on South Carolina High School Football
The South Carolina high school football season traditionally begins in the late summer and extends into the fall, culminating in playoff competitions. The sport enjoys widespread popularity across the state, drawing considerable excitement among students, parents, and local communities. Each year, a diverse pool of young talent emerges, contributing to the competitive nature and showcasing the potential of future stars.
This year’s spotlighted athletes offer a glimpse into the promising future of South Carolina high school football, with many players potentially progressing to collegiate leagues and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the list of Top 25 offensive players signify?
The list showcases standout athletes in South Carolina high school football who are expected to excel during the upcoming 2025 season.
Who is the top player recognized in the current list?
Amadre Wooden, running back from Batesburg-Leesville, leads the list as last year’s second-leading rusher in the state.
How are players selected for this list?
Players are evaluated based on their previous performance, potential impact, and achievements from the previous season.
Where can I watch these players compete?
Games will be held at various high school stadiums across South Carolina, with game schedules available through the respective schools.
Key Features of the Article
| Player Name | Position | Last Season Performance | Future Prospects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amadre Wooden | RB | 2,138 yards, 26 touchdowns | Class 2A All-State |
| Jamel Howse | TE | 34 catches, 412 yards | Commitment to South Carolina |
| Khristian Jackson | WR | 49 catches, 737 yards, 10 touchdowns | Top Class of 2027 prospect |
| Tylin Drakeford | ATH | 1,380 all-purpose yards | Senior leadership |
| Kendall Byrd | WR | 83 catches, 1,104 yards, 10 touchdowns | Class 4A All-State selection |
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Additional Resources
- The State
- Wikipedia: High school football
- Fox Carolina
- Google Search: high school football
- ABC News 4
- Google Scholar: high school football
- Independent Mail
- Encyclopedia Britannica: high school football
- Charlotte Observer
- Google News: high school football 2025

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