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.