Beaufort High’s Colton Freeman (54) and William Codding (5) work together to bring down Nate Anderson (6) of Bishop England on Friday, Oct. 18 at Eagles Field. Ultimately, Beaufort lost the conference game, 31-14. Amber Hewitt/ The Island News

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Eagles can’t hold early lead

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Everything felt right for a short time Friday night in The Nest. The alumni were back to pack the house, Samari Bonds was back under center, and Beaufort High put up two quick touchdowns.

And then …

Touchdown runs from Elias Johnson and Will Codding staked the Eagles to an early 14-0 lead, but Bishop England buckled down on defense and scored 31 unanswered points to stun the home crowd and send Beaufort to another disappointing defeat.

Quinn Mahoney threw a pair of touchdown passes and Nate Anderson had rushing and receiving scores for the Battling Bishops.

The Eagles (2-6, 1-2) need at least one win in their final two games — at May River and home against Hilton Head — to claim a playoff spot. The Seahawks shocked the previously unbeaten Sharks 23-10 on Friday.

Oceanside Collegiate 49, Battery Creek 0

The Dolphins couldn’t keep up with the perennial power Landsharks at home Friday, and they lost more than the game. 

Already facing a 28-0 deficit in the second quarter, Battery Creek lost quarterback Chase Olsen to injury when he was hit while delivering a pass and reinjured the collarbone that ended his season early a year ago.

Whale Branch 14, Lake Marion 12

Jermon Bowers and Aaron Fields hooked up for a touchdown pass, Dayaun Brown added a rushing score, and the Warriors’ defense made it stand up with a strong showing on the road to help Whale Branch remain unbeaten in region play.

The Warriors took a 14-6 halftime lead on Brown’s touchdown run and denied a two-point try after the Gators scored to cut into the lead midway through the fourth quarter. Brown broke a long run to help extend Whale Branch’s next drive, and the Warriors were able to run out the clock on a big region win.

Thomas Heyward 35, John Paul II 7

Tony O’Banner rolled up 230 yards and a touchdown on the ground, Colton Young added 182 yards and two TDs, and Josh Gibson caught a touchdown pass and took a punt return back for a score to lead the Rebels to a convincing in Friday in Hardeeville.

The Golden Warriors got on the board late with a touchdown pass from Connor Brown to Thomas Gehm. Alan Wolf had a team-high 66 rushing yards for JPII, while Gehm caught seven passes for 91 yards, and Sebastian Slusne and Carson Hurst led the Golden Warriors’ defense.

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