Rosters released for Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • September 29, 2025

Fifteen High School Sports Report players selected to the South Carolina squad

             Sumter -- The rosters have been released for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas all-star football game.


             The contest pits the best high school players from South Carolina against the top players from Norh Carolina. The game is scheudled to be played on Saturday, December 20, at Spartanburg High School's Viking Stadium beginning at 1 p.m.


             Fifteen of the players on the Sandlappers roster are from High School Sports Report sponsored schools They are linebacker Jalen McGraw of Bamberg-Ehrhardt, linebacker Gehad Sneed, of Berkeley, offensive lineman Zyon Guiles of Carvers Bay, wide receiver Jude Hall of Christ Church, offensive lineman Tre Aiken of Clinton,, athlete Caden Ramsey of Cross, wide receiver Zamaurious Robertson and linebacker Daniel Capehart of Dillon, defensive lineman Julian Walker and linebacker Raleigh Salters of Dutch Fork,  offensive lineman Scotland Dover of Gaffney, wide receiver Terrance Johnson and oensive lineman Lamaeon Thompson of Oceanside Colllegiate Academy, quarterback Jachin Davis of Stratford and offensive lineman Desmond Green of Timberland.


             There are seven players on the South Carolina roster who are USC commitments and one for Clemson. The uture Gamecocks are Lewis, wie receiver Jamel House of Newberry, Guiles, offensive lineman Anthony Baxter of South Pointe, Ramsey, defensive back Sequel Patterson of Indian Land and defensive back J'Zavien Currence of South Pointe. The Tiger commit is Kentavion Anderson of Dorman.


             Both schools have one committed player on the Tar Heel roster. The USC commit is defensive end Noah Clark of CE Jordan while the Clemson commitment is defensive end Keshawn Stancil of Clayton.


SOUTH CAROLINA ROSTER

Quarterbacks

**Triston Lewis, Greenwood

Jachin Davis, Stratford

Running Backs

Jamijae Karim, Liberty

Mike Doe, North Augusta

Amari Verner, Seneca

Wide Receivers

Jude Hall, Christ Church

Amiri Acker, Crescent

Zamaurious Robertson, Dillon

Jamel Howse, Newberry

Kameron Vance, Northwestern

Terrance Johnson, Oceanside Collegiate

Tight Ends

W+alker Kelley, T.L. Hanna

Kameron Taylor, Woodruff

Offensive Linemen

Zyon Guiles, Carvers Bay

Tre Aiken, Clinton

Scottland Dover, Gaffney

Malcolm Gaston, North Augusta

Lamareon Thompson, Oceanside Collegiate

Josiah Mason, South Florence

Anthony Baxter, South Pointe

Desmond Green, Timberland

Athlete

Caden Ramsey, Cross

Messiah Jackson, South Florence

Kicker

Will Love, Spartanburg

Defensive Linemen

Justice Hopkins, Byrnes

Christian Waring, Dorman

Julian Walker, Dutch Fork

Ahmad Scott, Greenwood

Bristol Biegenzahn, West Ashley

Jamie Williamson, West Florence

Linebackers

 Raleigh Salters, Dutch Fork

Kamerin McFadden, Northwestern

Jordan Avinger, Orangeburg-Wilkinson

Daniel Capehart, Dillon

Jalen McGraw, Bamberg-Ehrhardt

Gehad Sneed, Berkeley

Terry Radford, Chester

Defensive Backs

Jeremiah Favorite, Boiling Springs

Dashaun Scriven, Crestwood

Sequel Patterson, Indian Land

Jordyn Best, Ridge View

Tylin Drakeford, Camden

Kentavion Anderson, Dorman

J’Zavien Currence, South Pointe

Coaches

Paul Sutherland (Liberty)

 Chris Liner (Greenwood)

Matt Love (Spartanburg)

David Crane (Seneca)

Roosevelt Nelson (Crestwood)

Matthew Richard (Carvers Bay)

Lee Taylor (Goose Creek)

 

NORTH CAROLINA ROSTER

Quarterbacks

Jacob Smith, Reagan

Brody Norman, Mooresville

Running Backs

Kamerin McDowell-Moore Tarboro

Jayson Franklin, 71st

Noah Terry, Tarboro

Wide Receivers

Donte Nicholson, West Charlotte

Brody Keefe, Myers Park

Aiden Smalls, Clayton

Brennan Chambers, Kinston

Devin Goldston, Leesville Road

Gavin Waddell, Rolesville

Tight Ends

Gavin Barber, Mooresville

DJ Howerton, Grimsley

Athletes

Braylon Peebles, Cardinal Gibbons

Dionte, Neal, Reidsville

Offensive Linemen

Nick Kashabura, Grimsley
Steven Simpson, East Forsyth

Harry Simpson, Reagan

Adrian McCloud, West Forsyth

Donovan Johnson, Pine Forest

Keith Foster, West Forsyth

Micah Martin, Southeast Guilford

Defensive Ends

Chris Bispham, Havelock

Manny Lewis, Marvin Ridge

Noah Clark, CE Jordan;

Keshawn Stancil, Clayton

Damaad Lewis, Myers Park

Miles Funderburk, Weddington

Linebackers

Caleb Gordon, Ashbrook

Jayden Williams, Clinton

Dallas Brannon, Independence

Cason Jones, Mountain Heritage

Terande Spencer, Richmond

Tyler Powell, Tarboro

Dorrian Medley, Hickory

Jaleel Parker, Jack Britt

Defensive Backs

Ricky Myers, Independence

KD Cotton, Weddington

KY Bynes, Palisades

D’Various Surratt, Crest

Lyrik Pettis, Crest

Maddox McDowell, Garner

Specialists

Will Doll, Hunt

Brett Morgan, Shelby










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