Spartanburg, September 29, 2025
News Summary
The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas has unveiled the rosters for its annual all-star football game, showcasing senior football talent from North and South Carolina. The event set for December 20 at Spartanburg High School features 44 players on the South Carolina roster, coached by prominent figures from various schools. The Shrine Bowl, established in 1937, not only highlights athletic excellence but also supports Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Spartanburg, SC – The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas has announced the rosters for its annual all-star football game, set to take place on Saturday, December 20, at Spartanburg High School. This highly anticipated event showcases senior players from public schools in North Carolina and South Carolina, allowing them to compete at a high level and gain recognition for their skills.
South Carolina Coaching Staff
The coaching roster for South Carolina includes notable figures from various schools across the state. The list features:
- Paul Sutherland (Liberty)
- Chris Liner (Greenwood)
- Matt Love (Spartanburg)
- David Crane (Seneca)
- Roosevelt Nelson (Crestwood)
- Matthew Richard (Carvers Bay)
- Lee Taylor (Goose Creek)
South Carolina Roster Highlights
For the game, the South Carolina roster comprises 44 players, divided into various positions, including:
- Quarterbacks:
- Triston Lewis, Greenwood
- Jachin Davis, Stratford
- Running Backs:
- Jamijae Karim, Liberty
- Mike Doe, North Augusta
- Amari Verner, Seneca
- Receivers:
- Jude Hall, Christ Church
- Amir Acker, Crescent
- Zamaurious Robertson, Dillon
- Jamel Howse, Newberry
- Kameron Vance, Northwestern
- Terrance Johnson, Oceanside Collegiate
- Tight Ends:
- Walker Kelley, TL 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
- Athletes:
- 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
History of the Shrine Bowl
The Shrine Bowl has been celebrated annually since 1937, providing a platform for showcasing young football talent from North and South Carolina. The event not only promotes athletic excellence but also supports the Shriners Hospitals for Children through its fundraising efforts. Coaches and players participating in the Shrine Bowl represent their respective states in a friendly competition that emphasizes sportsmanship and teamwork.
Event Details
Attendees can expect an exciting day filled with thrilling football action featuring some of the top senior athletes from the two states. With diverse talents displayed across the roster, the Shrine Bowl serves as a significant opportunity for players to shine before moving on to collegiate football or other ventures in their athletic careers.
Wrapping Up
The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas continues to be a prestigious event that highlights the best in high school football. Anyone interested in attending is encouraged to mark their calendars for December 20 at Spartanburg High School.
FAQ Section
What is the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas?
The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas is an annual all-star football game featuring senior players from public schools in North Carolina and South Carolina.
When will the game be played?
The game will be played on Saturday, December 20, at Spartanburg High School.
How many players are on each roster?
Each roster consists of 44 players.
Since when has the Shrine Bowl been held?
The Shrine Bowl has been held annually since 1937.
Event Summary
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas |
| Game Date | December 20 |
| Location | Spartanburg High School, SC |
| Participating States | North Carolina, South Carolina |
| Number of Players | 44 players per roster |
| Inaugural Year | 1937 |
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Additional Resources
- Charlotte Observer: Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas
- Wikipedia: Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas
- The State: Shrine Bowl Rosters Announced
- Google Search: Shrine Bowls
- Greenville Online: SC High School Football Shrine Bowl
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Shriners Hospitals for Children
- WLTX: Shrine Bowl Rosters Released
- Google News: High School Football All-Star Games
- Gastone Gazette: Gastonia and Shelby Standouts Selected
- Google Scholar: High School Football

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