Pendleton Varsity Football Hosts Woodmont Tonight
The Pendleton High School (SC) varsity football team will take on Woodmont from Piedmont, SC in a non-conference home game tonight.
Game Details:
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Matchup: Woodmont vs Pendleton
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Date & Time: Friday, September 5, 2025, at 7:30 PM
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Location: Pendleton High School
- Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
- Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
Come out and support the Tigers as they aim for a strong start to the season!
Pendleton vs. Woodmont: Game Preview and Team Comparison
The Pendleton High School varsity football team will host Woodmont (Piedmont, SC) in a non-conference matchup, bringing together two South Carolina teams with contrasting starts to the 2025-26 season.
Season Records and Rankings
Pendleton enters the game with a 1-1 overall record, holding a 1-0 mark at home. They rank 4,465th nationally, 84th in South Carolina, and 11th in their class. Woodmont, meanwhile, is still searching for their first win of the season at 0-1, with a national ranking of 5,436, placing them 110th in the state and 46th in their class.
Scoring Trends
Pendleton has outscored opponents 40-35 this season, averaging 20 points per game, while Woodmont has managed only 7 points in their opening game. Pendleton’s scoring has been consistent across the second, third, and fourth quarters (7 points each), showing resilience and late-game effectiveness. Woodmont, by contrast, scored all of their points in the first quarter.
Team Statistics
Pendleton boasts a more productive offense, averaging 62.5 rushing yards, 39 passing yards, and 101.5 total yards per game. Their defense is stout as well, with 69.5 tackles and 2 sacks per game. Key performers include Jackson Allmon (#7), who averages 78 passing yards and 99 total yards per game, Dashaun Jenkins (#23) with 35 rushing yards, and Melo Mattress (#6) contributing 37 receiving yards per contest. Defensively, Branson Wilson (#3) leads with 10 tackles per game, and Trent Garner (#5) records 1.5 sacks per game.
Woodmont has yet to make a statistical impact in these categories this season, highlighting Pendleton’s advantage on both sides of the ball.
Records by Context
Pendleton has been strong at home (1-0) but struggles on the road (0-1). Woodmont has only played one away game, which resulted in a loss. Neither team has playoff experience this season, and all contests have been in-state matchups.
Looking Ahead
Pendleton appears poised to capitalize on home-field advantage and momentum from a balanced start to their season. Woodmont will be looking for answers after a tough opening loss. Key battles to watch include Pendleton’s offensive line against Woodmont’s defense and the matchup between Jackson Allmon and Branson Wilson, which could dictate the game’s tempo.