The Broome High School (Spartanburg, SC) varsity football team will host Chesnee (SC) for a non-conference matchup on Friday, August 29, 2025, at 7:30 PM.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: South Carolina High School Football
Who: Broome vs Chesnee
When: Friday, August 29, 2025
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
Chesnee Tops Broome in Non-Conference Clash: Early-Season Analysis
The Chesnee High School football team (1-0) secured a commanding 35-9 victory over Broome High School (0-1) in their non-conference matchup, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive discipline.
Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown
The game started slowly for both sides, with neither team scoring in the first quarter. Chesnee began to assert itself in the second quarter, putting up 14 points while holding Broome to 7. By halftime, the score stood at 14-7 in favor of Chesnee. The third quarter saw a scoring lull for Broome, while Chesnee added another 7 points. Chesnee closed the game with a strong fourth quarter, adding 14 more points to finalize a 35-9 victory.
Statistical Edge
Chesnee dominated across the board in total offense, accumulating 394 yards compared to Broome’s 210. The Rams were particularly effective on the ground, averaging 320 rushing yards per game, nearly triple Broome’s 107 yards. Passing and receiving statistics were more balanced, but Chesnee still held a slight edge, with 74 passing and 74 receiving yards per game compared to Broome’s 103 yards each.
Standout Players
Evan-Reece Lawter led Chesnee with 202 rushing yards per game and 230 total yards, making a significant impact in the victory. For Broome, Tyqwon Booker contributed 38 rushing yards per game, while Jameson Dearybury accounted for 103 passing yards per game and 115 total yards. Sebastian Norris anchored Broome’s defense with 4 tackles per game, slightly above the national average.
Team Comparison
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Rushing Yards: Chesnee – 320 | Broome – 107
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Passing Yards: Chesnee – 74 | Broome – 103
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Total Offense: Chesnee – 394 | Broome – 210
The stats highlight Chesnee’s ability to control the line of scrimmage and maintain possession, a key factor in their early-season success.
Looking Ahead
Chesnee will face Woodruff on 9/19/25 and then Blacksburg on 10/3/25, aiming to extend their undefeated start. Broome, meanwhile, will host Woodruff on 10/3/25 and visit Blacksburg on 9/26/25, looking to bounce back from their season-opening loss.
While both teams have yet to face any common opponents this season, early indicators show Chesnee as a team to watch in the state rankings, while Broome will need to make adjustments to compete effectively in upcoming contests.