The Christ the King High School varsity football team from Huntersville, NC, will host a non-conference matchup against the South Carolina Spartans from Rock Hill, SC, on Friday, September 5, 2025, at 7:00 PM.
Game Details:
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Teams: South Carolina Spartans vs Christ the King
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Date & Time: Friday, September 5, 2025, at 7:00 PM
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Location: Christ the King High School, Huntersville, NC
- Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
- Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
Christ the King Prepares to Host South Carolina Spartans in Non-Conference Clash
Huntersville, NC – The Christ the King High School varsity football team will host the South Carolina Spartans (Rock Hill, SC) in a non-conference matchup this Friday. Both teams are looking to gain momentum as the season progresses, though their early campaigns tell very different stories.
Season Records & Rankings
Christ the King enters the game with a 1-1 record overall, holding a national ranking of 8,402 and a North Carolina class ranking of 14. The team has struggled defensively, allowing 50 points in two games, but has shown flashes of offensive potential, averaging 17 points per game.
The Spartans, meanwhile, have yet to find their rhythm. South Carolina sits at 0-3 overall, with an 0-1 record in their region. Nationally, they are ranked 13,903. The team has yet to score a point this season, having allowed 80 points in three games.
Scoring & Statistical Comparison
Christ the King has shown consistent scoring across all four quarters, averaging 3.5 points in the first and fourth quarters, 7 points in the second, and 3 points in the third. In total, they average 17 points per game. The Spartans have struggled offensively, failing to score in any quarter this season.
From a team stats perspective, Christ the King holds an advantage in several key areas. They average 120.5 rushing yards and 101 passing yards per game, totaling 221.5 yards per game. Defensively, they average 61.5 tackles per game and 0.5 sacks.
Key Players to Watch
For Christ the King, quarterback Jamison Ehret has been a standout, averaging 101 passing yards per game and contributing significantly to the team’s total offensive output. Running back Brennen Wallace leads the Spartans with 48.5 rushing yards per game, while receiver Carter Stevens averages 44.5 receiving yards. On defense, Christ the King’s Noah Bernicke averages 7.5 tackles per game.
Outlook
With South Carolina struggling to find the end zone and Christ the King showing more balance offensively, the home team will look to capitalize on its strengths and build confidence heading into the mid-season stretch. Fans can expect a competitive matchup as Christ the King aims to even their record and the Spartans fight for their first win of the season.