Monday, October 6, 2014

Rosters for the 2014 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas Released


The rosters for the 2014 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas has been released. 44 players from North Carolina will take on 44 players from South Carolina. Below are the players who will represent North Carolina for the 77th annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas. The game will be on December 20, 2014 at Gibbs Stadium on the campus of Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC.

Player Pos Team
Akease Rankin RB Mooresville
Brandon McMillian LB Scotland
Bryce Love WR Wake Forest
Cameron Clark OL Ben L. Smith
Carl Tucker TE Hough
Chazmyn Turner DL Mooresville
Cyrus Stanback DL Richmond
Darian Roseboro DL Lincolnton
Dayshawn Pridgen DB Eastern Wayne
Dominique Roseboro DB Crest
Duncan Musselwhite OL New Bern
Edward Davis LB Farmville Central
Emanuel McGirt OL Hillside
Greg Tyler WR Cleveland
Houshun Gaines LB Nash Central
Jaire Alexander DB Rocky River
Jalen Cousar DL Butler
Jalen Dalton DL West Forsyth
Jared Johnson OL Corinth Holders
JaReke Chambers WR North Rowan
Jarius Morehead DB Eastern Guilford
Jayron Rankin LB Reidsville
Johnny Frasier RB Princeton
Joseph Legg OL Jack Britt
Joshua Ramseur TE Newton-Conover
Juval Mollette WR Randleman
Kendall Hinton QB Southern Durham
Kevin Gehsmann LB Western Guilford
Kevin Norton OL Richmond
Khylil Miller WR North Davidson
Logan Tisch OL Chapel Hill
Marcus Pettiford OL Hillside
Mason Veal OL Ardrey Kell
Michael Hughes DB New Bern
Nate Mullen WR Hickory Ridge
Rasheed “Rocky” Reid RB Concord
Reggie Gallaspy LB Southern Guilford
Robert McKoy DB Scotland
Shyhim Tuttle DL North Davidson
Tanner Muse DB South Point
Travis Sabdo QB Havelock
Tre Jackson K/P Avery County
Tyrell Fleming DB Newton-Conover
Will Ingle TE Walter Williams

The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas was first played on December 4, 1937 in Charlotte, N.C., making it the oldest high school football all-star game in the nation. The annual game featuring many of the top high school players from North and South Carolina is played to benefit the Greenville (South Carolina) Unit Shriners Hospital for Children and the 21 other Shriners Hospitals for Children across the nation.