Rosters for Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas released

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • October 10, 2024

Game set for December 21 in Spartanburg

          The rosters for both the South Carolina and North Carolina football teams for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas have been released.


          The game will be played on Saturday, December 21 at the Spartanburg High School field beginning at 1 p.m.


SC SHRINE BOWL ROSTER

OFFENSE

Quarterbacks

AJ Brand, Irmo

Will Wilson, Richland Northeast

Cutter Woods, Westside

Running Backs

Tydarion Grier, Fairfield Central

Marquise Henderson, Belton-Honea Path

Landon Stone, Clover

Wide Receivers

Chamarryus Bomar, Westside

Connor Brown, North Augusta

Malik Clark, Rock Hill

Jayden Sellers, South Florence

Mikkel Skinner, Riverside;

Jamarcus Smith, Gaffney

Tight Ends

Brady Ambrose, Catawba Ridge

Jordan Collins, South Pointe

Athlete

Jaquel Holman, Blackville-Hilda

Linemen

Jake Duncan, Crescent

Victor Goree, South Pointe

Christian Huynh, Carolina Forest

Kevin Peay, Lancaster

Bryce Rainwater, Hillcrest

Shed Sarratt, Gaffney

Hunter Taylor, Greenville

Kendall Walton, Lamar

Aiden Wiles, North Central


DEFENSE

Linemen

Amare Adams, South Florence

Jalynn Coard, Manning

Mycheal Edwards-Wallace, Kingstree

Andre Pickett, Northwestern

Sterling Sanders, Blythewood

Linebackers

Anthony Addison, Sumter

Jaquavious Dodd, Eastside

Jordan Lowery, Sumter

Dylan Polansky, Ashley Ridge

Cam Smith, Spartanburg;

Josh Smith, Dutch Fork

Torrance Wilson, Lake City

Defensive Backs

Ramani Bruton, J.L. Mann

Damarion Coe, Hartsville

Omarion Davis, Indian Land

Devin Geronomi, White Knoll

Demarcus Leach, Abbeville

Elgin Sessions, Dutch Fork

Cam Strong, T.L. Hanna

Kicker

Grady Dangerfield, James Island

Head Coach

Reggie Kennedy, Manning

Assistants

Brian Smith, Kingstree

Jeff Tate, Ashley Ridge

Dann Holland, Pelion

Perry Woolbright, Clover

Marco Thompson, Manning

Jimmy Woods, Lamar


NC SHRINE BOWL ROSTER

OFFENSE


Quarterbacks

Don Mahan, Burlington Williams

Brady Stober, Hickory

Running Backs

Irving Brown, Wallace Rose Hill

Max Guest, A.C. Reynolds

Jason Willis, Bunker Hill

Wide Receivers

Jarel Boulder, Forest Hills

Jonathan Williams, Havelock

Nasir Newkirk, Dudley

James Newton, Western Alamance

Brian Rowe, Robinson

Jamien Little, Hickory

Tight Ends

Gus Ritchie, Cary

Jack Ewell, Ayden Griffin

Garison Millsaps, Alexander Central

Linemen

Tai Buster, Kannanpolis

Trey Blue, Cary

Isaiah Locklear, Scotland

Jalen Morris, West Forsyth

Jamie Randazzo, Weddington

Kiandre Marsh, Hough

Jon Stokes, Randleman

Luke Witt, West Stokes


DEFENSE

Linemen

:Isaiah Campbell, Durham

Bryce Lee, East Mecklenburg

Xavier Lewis, Rolesville

Jadon Best, Charles B Aycok HS

Chaz Knox, Mallard Creek

Chuck House, North Mecklenburg

Linebackers

:Jamari Farmer, Mooresville

Ryan Bassani, North Lincoln

Kendrick Davis, Palisades

Braeden Barger, Weddington

Taeshown Alston, Vance

Donovan Darden, Havelock

Defensive Backs

AJ Graham, Mooresville

William Miller, Pinecrest

Brandon Rose, Mallard Creek

Jerron Blackwell, Dudley

Kicker:

Cristian Harthan, Cuthbertson




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