Spartanburg Day Starting Junior Varsity Football Program This Season
By Billy G. Baker
Publisher
Spartanburg—It’s not often you get to build a football program from the ground up, but that is exactly what Spartanburg Day football coach Partick Moffitt (actually the Director of Football) has been experiencing for the past year as the school transitions from a middle school program into a varsity program by the Fall of 2026.
This past May Coach Moffit worked out 36 candidates for the junior varsity program that the school will have in the Fall. By 2026, the Griffin’s will be playing varsity football likely at the AA level.
“We went 3-3 in the six games we played with a group of middle schoolers in the fall and we were mildly shocked at the fan support we got at games and how unity starting a football program was bringing to the school,” said Coach Moffitt. “Having some success in the early going helped everyone’s confidence also.”
Spartanburg Day played games against Christ Church, Southside Christian and St. Jospeh’s last season.
“Our numbers have picked up in a year from 20 kids playing on our 5th to 8th grade team last year to now having 36 players competing to play at the junior varsity level and that is very positive,” said Coach Moffitt.
“When we had May football drills it was like teaching some kids real basic fundamentals of the game because many of them had never played the sport before,” said Coach Moffitt. “It is a really hands on experience for sure.”
Coming all of the May drill period into June Coach Moffitt has a really good idea of who his better players come August when the team plays even more competitive games.
He starting quarterback will be Rutledge Hall described as a dual threat with a high football I-Q. He was a starting free safety on the middle school team last year. “Rutledge has a good arm and he uses his feet when he has to escape pressure also,” said Coach Moffitt.
The likely starting running back out of the spread offense is likely rising freshman Bennett Johnson. Johnson gained 163 yards and scored two touchdowns last season as a middle schooler.
The offense uses four receivers. Camden Teal, who recently won the 800 meters run at the SCISA State track meet, will be one starting receivers. He had seven catches for 99 yards last season. He will be joined by Tyler Fermanders, Chandler Wilson, and the team is still seeking that 4th receiver.
The offensive line will be comprised of left tackle Nicholas Quinn, right tackle Charlie Birch, center Sammy Crain, right guard Cale Willoughby and left guard Gibbes Montgomery.
Many of the offensive players will flip to defense and play both ways. Quinn and Birch flip to defensive ends while Willoughby flips to defensive tackle. Newcomer Lawson Robinson will start at defensive tackle. “Lawson is an 8th grader with a high motor and he plays a very physical type game,” said Coach Moffitt”
The Griffins defense will consist of four linebackers. They are Charles Wilson, Mike Bennett, Heath Boyd, or Rutledge. Ben Visk could also see some action at linebacker.
The three deep secondaries will consist of Fermanders, Camden Teel, and a flip between Rutledge and Visk. Charles Wilson is the place kicker and Charlei Birch is handling punting duties.
“Our goals are to keep kids engaged in the sport and hope that they fall in love with practice,” said Coach Moffitt. “We just hope our young players continue to develop and build off our successes of our first season. We hope everyone of them develop into good football players.”
Right now, Coach Moffitt has one assistant coach and he is Justin Crain who works with both lines. A little later this summer Chris Cormier will be joining the program as the defensive coordinator. Coach Cormier was a top athlete who played in the highly successful St. Aquinas Florida prep football program in the late 1990’s.
The team will begin the season on August, 29 against the Greenville Hurricanes.


