Rosters for the 78th Touchstone Energy Coopeatives Bowl released

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • September 25, 2025

Thirty-one players are from High School Sports Report sponsored schools

          Sumter – The rosters for the 78th Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl have been released and 31 players from High School Sports Report sponsored high schools have been selected for the all-star football game.

 

           The game will be played on Saturday, December 13, at Myrtle Beach High School’s Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium beginning at noon.

 

           The South squad will have 23 players from HSSR sponsored schools while the North squad will have eight. The South players are offensive lineman Da’viyon McNair and linebacker Christ Stewart of Andrews, running back Ryan Campbell and Malquan Pimentel of Ashley Ridge, wide receiver Marcus Cann of Bamberg-Ehrhardt, tight end Jackson Bedingfield of Barnwell, offensive lineman Kenshon Speaks of Beaufort, quarterback Quinn Mahoney of Bishop England, defensive lineman Michael Bennett of Cross, linebacker Keryien Brown of Dillon, linebacker Braedyn Reaves of Goose Creek, defensive back Jaylin Singletary of Hampton County, offensive lineman Aaden Starnes and defensive lineman Chris Price of Hartsville, quarterback Conner Dantzler of James Island, running back Tyleek Dukes of Kingstree, offensive lineman Zach Page of Latta, linebacker Antonio Brown of Myrtle Beach, defensive linemen Sawyer Arnold and Mike Jones of Oceanside Collegiate Academy, defensive back Jordan Ravenell of Summerville, linebacker Josue Eiski of White Knoll and linebacker Jaemin Pinckney of Woodland.

 

           The eight players for the North squad are wide receiver KD Whitt of Batesburg-Leesville, defensive lineman Kyland Dixon and linebacker Jakyn Anderson of Belton-Honea Path, offensive lineman Caden Muskin of Chapin, linebacker Ant Atkins of Christ Church, wide receiver Stone Furrey of Dutch Fork, linebacker Zyon Ratchford of Gaffney and athlete Zori Pierce of Lamar.

 

           The rosters for the Shrine Bowl are scheduled to be released on Sunday.

 

North Roster

Quarterbacks

Trey Burke, Spartanburg

Roper Wentzky, A.C. Flora R

Running Backs

RJ Brown, South Pointe

Javen Cook, Clinton

Wide Receivers

Kori Moates, Woodruff

Stone Furrey, Dutch Fork

Matthew Hillstock, Easley

Grayson Crowe, Boiling Springs

KD Whitt, Batesburg-Leesville

Braylon Blanton, Chesnee

Tight Ends

Bryce Seaborn, Greenwood

Jaiden Grate, Boiling Springs

Jackson Rogers, North Central

Offensive Linemen

Chris Coleman, Northwestern

Bryson Moore, Irmo

Caden Muskus, Chapin

Vernen Hairens, Irmo

A.J. Calhoun, Westside

Chansen Evans, Dreher

Adrian Estrich, Woodmont

Pierre Fogle, Hunter-Kinard-Tyler

Athlete

Jayden Johnson, Wagener-Salley

Zori Pierce, Lamar

Kicker

Brock Franklin, Laurens

Defensive Linemen

Kyland Dixon, Belton-Honea Path

Miles Wilson, South Pointe

Mike Foster, Indian Land

Khamari Turner, Chapman

Brendon Carson, Spartanburg

Zay Meadows, Dorman

Linebackers

Jakyri Anderson, Belton-Honea Path

Zyon Ratchford, Gaffney

Damrion Roman, Greenwood

Deonte Phillips, Strom Thurmond

Christian Foster, Emerald

Travon Lee, Woodruff

Asher Littlejohn, Broome

Defensive Backs

Chris Boyd, Clinton

Kaleb Simpkins, Strom Thurmond

Gavin Forrester, Blue Ridge

Ant Atkins, Christ Church

Jarell Turner, Richland Northeast

Karson Wright, Emerald

Azel Banag, A.C. Flora

 

South Roster

Quarterbacks

 Conner Dantzler, James Island

Aedan McCarthy, Bluffton

Quinn Mahoney, Bishop England

Running Backs

Jaryn Fox, Carolina Forest

Ryan Campbell, Ashley Ridge

Tyleek Dukes, Kingstree

Wide Receivers

Carnell Warren, Bluffton

Shamil Saadiq, Lugoff-Elgin

Jamere Crooks, Newberry

Marcus Cann, Bamberg-Ehrhardt

Jordan Jenkins, Conway

Carter Coleman, Ridge View

Tight Ends

Nick Buggie, Lucy Beckham

Jackson Bedingfield, Barnwell

Kicker

C.J. Falotico, Philip Simmons

Offensive Linemen

Da’viyon McNair, Andrews

Kenshon Speaks, Beaufort

Keloan Hammond, Lugoff-Elgin

Ethan Cash, South Florence

Aiden Mack, Crestwood

Aaden Starnes, Hartsville

Zach Page, Latta

Santos Whitt-Hernadez, South Aiken

Defensive Linemen

Chris Price, Hartsville

Sawyer Arnold, Oceanside Collegiate

Damarea Thurmond, Loris

Michael Bennett, Cross

Mike Jones, Oceanside Collegiate

Dy’Lon White, Green Sea Floyds

Davion McKinnis, North Augusta

Linebackers

Jaemin Pinckney, Woodland

Antonio Brown, Myrtle Beach

Keryien Brown, Dillon

Braedyn Reaves, Goose Creek

Malquan Pimentel, Ashley Ridge

Josue Eiski, White Knoll

Chris Stewart, Andrews

Terry Gordon, South Florence

Defensive Backs

Adrian Grate, Waccamaw

Oreion Smalls, Darlington

Wynn Meetze, Gilbert

Jaylin Singletary, Hampton County

Jordan Ravenell, Summerville

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