Mountain View Prep extended their winning streak to four on Friday, bumping them up to 4-0. They blew past the Crescent Tigers 41-19. The final result isn't all that surprising considering the Stars' considerable advantage in MaxPreps' South Carolina football rankings (they are ranked 32nd, while the Tigers are ranked 105th).
Mak Anderson had another great game (as he tends to do), rushing for 250 yards and three TDs while picking up 12.5 yards per carry, and also throwing for 203 yards and three touchdowns while completing 79.2% of his passes. He is on a roll when it comes to rushing touchdowns, as he's now punched in three or more in each of the last three games he's played. Mountain View Prep's leading receiver Juice Miller was Anderson's top target yet again, picking up 71 receiving yards and one score.

Stars
09/12/25 @ Crescent | 310 |
09/05/25 vs St. Joseph's Catholic | 224 |
08/29/25 @ Southside Christian | 131 |
08/21/25 vs Atlantic Collegiate Academy | 152 |
11/29/24 vs Crescent | 288 |
+ 5 more games |
They were just one part of a punishing run game: Mountain View Prep was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 310 rushing yards. That's the most rushing yards they've posted since back in October of 2024.
As for Crescent, they now have a losing record of 1-2. They have struggled against Mountain View Prep recently, as the game was their third consecutive lost matchup.
Despite the loss, Crescent still got an impressive performance from Kevin Hatten, who rushed for 123 yards and three touchdowns on only eight carries. Mason Evans helped out on the ground, rushing for 154 yards.
Both teams will have to hit the road in their upcoming games. Mountain View Prep will challenge Cabarrus S at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. The Stars will be up against the Stallions' rather soft defense (which has allowed 38 points per contest), so fans could be in store for a big offensive performance. As for Crescent, they will face off against Ninety Six at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. The Tigers will be up against the Wildcats' rather soft defense (which has allowed 29.5 points per game), so fans could be in store for a big offensive performance.
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