Blue Ridge High School will play at South Aiken in the first round of the Class AAAA football playoffs on Nov. 18.
The Tigers lost their final regular season game last Friday at Greer High School.
Greer turned three Blue Ridge turnovers into Yellow Jackets touchdowns and a 49-6 final regular season Region II-AAAAA victory Friday on Senior Night at Dooley Field.
Trey Houston passed for five touchdowns and Greer’s defense held Blue Ridge to minus 23 yards on 30 rushes. It’s the second time this season Greer has held its opponent to minus rushing yards – the first time versus Clinton with - 82 yards.
Blue Ridge High School pushed North Augusta to five sets before losing 3-2 Thursday in the first round of the high school volleyball playoffs.
North Augusta won the final set, 15-11. Blue Ridge won the first set 25-17, lost 13-25, won 25-22 and lost the fourth set 13-25.
Blue Ridge High School pushed North Augusta to five sets before losing 3-2 Thursday in the first round of the high school volleyball playoffs.
North Augusta won the final set, 15-11. Blue Ridge won the first set 25-17, lost 13-25, won 25-22 and lost the fourth set 13-25.
Eastside defeated Blue Ridge on Senior Night and secured a playoff spot as the Eagles beat the Tigers, 56-22, Friday night at Eastside.
Eastside celebrated 30 seniors playing their final regular season game at John Carlisle Stadium.
Blue Ridge found itself behind only three plays into the game with Union County and couldn’t climb out of the deficit in a Thursday night football game.
Union County beat Blue Ridge, 46-3, to remain unbeaten in Region II-AAAA at 2-0. The Yellow Jackets are 4-4 overall. Blue Ridge fell to 2-7 overall and 1-1 in the region.
Blue Ridge defeated Travelers Rest, 36-21, Friday night at Tiger Stadium on Homecoming.
The victory gives Blue Ridge a 2-5 overall record and 1-0 in Region 2-AAAA. Travelers Rest fell to 2-5 overall and 0-2 in the region.
The Blue Ridge High School Relief for Life team raised $3,085.04 during its 2015-2016 fundraising drive.
The Air Force JROTC cadet and National Honor Society students raised the money for the American Cancer Society.
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