HSSR 2027 SC Top Junior Prospects Are Encouraged To Attend The HSSR Media Day

Staff Reports • July 23, 2025

Gray Collegiate junior, Jack Armstrong, Class of 2027 from HSSR Media Day 2024.

 These HSSR 2027 SC Top Junior Prospects Are Encouraged To Attend The HSSR Media Day


 Wednesday Afternoon (July,23rd) At 5 PM At The University of South Carolina Indoor Practice facility


 From Staff Reports

 Moncks Corner—The HSSR 2027 Prep Football 2027 Junior list is hot off the press and these 34 juniors are asked to attend the 39th annual football media day being conducted at the University of South Carolina indoor practice facility at 5 p.m. Wednesday afternoon (July, 23rd) if possible.


 Players only need to wear your game jersey to media day. Any of these rising juniors who arrive at the media day this afternoon will appear on the cover of the HSSR’s region preview section in a 112-football tabloid published in late August. This issue is mailed to over 250 college football programs all the nation. Any rated junior attending media day will be interviewed by HSSR Publisher Billy G. Baker.


Any varsity player can attend the media day with the approval of your head coach.

 

 HSSR 2027 Top 25 Rising Juniors

 (As of July 21—Updated Every Two Weeks)

 Coaches  Nominate Juniors at  hsreport@aol.com


 1.  Joshua Dobson-Catawba Ridge-DB-6-1,174

 2. Jaiden Kelly-Murray-Summerville-WR-5-10,170

 3. Jaiden Bryant-Irmo-DE-6-3,245-

 4. Aiden Manavian-Oceanside Collegiate-QB/SS-6-0,185  

 5. Jayven Williams-Summerville-RB-5-8,165

 6. Trenton Lynch-Spartanburg-RB-5-9,185

 7. Chanin Harris-Byrnes-WR-6-1, 165

 8. Seth Tillman-South Pointe-DL-6-3,260 

 9. Kendarius “P-nut” Bailey- Gaffney-LB-6-0,215

 10. David Seqgarra III-Byrnes-RB/FS-5-10,202

 11. C.J. Brooks-Gaffney-OL-6-4,320

 12. Amare Patterson-Bluffton-WR-6-1,190

 13. JaQuan Samuel-Hartsville-OL-6-2, 275

 14. Kaiden Watkins-Rock Hill-CB-5-10,172

 15. Khsistain Jackson-Ridge-View-WR-5-11, 180 

 16. Nate Carson-Irmo-OL-6-4,271 -

 17.Jaden Wuerth-Dutch Fork-DL-6-3,270

 18. Maleek Miller-Irmo-WR-5-11,175

 19.  Tajej Watson-Martin-BHP-DB-5-10-162

 20. Dennis Glenn-Boiling Springs-OL-DT-NG- 6-2, 290

 21. Dai’Shion Watkins-Hymes-Dorman-WR-/FS-6-1,190

 21. Malik Robinson-South Florence-WR-6-2, 190 

 23. JaQuan Samuel-Hartsville-OL-6-2,275  

 24. Sam Holiday-Fountain Inn-QB-6-0,195-

 25. Josiah Mosely-Wren-RB-5-10,165

 26. Marquise Andreson-DL-Emerald-5-10,210

 27. Calvin McCoy-Greer-RB-5-10,180

 28. Mari Moody-Demark-Olar-OL-6-4,235-

 29. Karrem Shaw-Gaffney-B-RB-5-10,180

 30. Henry Rivers-Berkeley-QB-DB-5-10,170

 31. Ayden Montgomery-Gaffney-DB-WR-5-10,162

 32. Karamion Glenn-BHP-DT-5-10,240

 33. Jerimiah Good-Seneca-OL-6-1, 248

 34. Fredick Cooper-South Florence-FS-5-11,171

 35. Dennis Glenn-Boiling Springs-6-2, 290  

 36. Jack Armstrong-Gray Collegiate-OL/DL-6-2,235 

 37. Crawford Poole-Cheraw-DL-5-11,205


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