Roster Announced for Shrine Football
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The Shrine high school all-star football game will return to its original format of pitting Northern California against Southern California after seven years of matching California against Texas.
The 51st annual game, which benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children, will be held July 13 at Mt. San Antonio College. The South held a 21-16-6 lead in its series against the North before the format was changed in 1995. California won the first six games in its series with Texas before losing, 10-7, last season.
The South will be coached by Chino High’s John Monger. The roster:
Matt Moore, QB/P, Newhall Hart; Jordan Christensen, QB, Fresno Clovis; Donnie McCleskey, TB, La Puente Bishop Amat; Glen Ohaeri, TB, Aquinas; Roshon Vercher, FB/LB, Bakersfield; Blake Mackey, WR, Bakersfield; Ben Bandell, TE/DE, Murrieta Valley; Marcedes Lewis, TE, Long Beach Poly; Chris McFoy, WR, Chino; Denny Flanagan, WR, Huntington Beach Edison; Jassem Redha, OL, Chino; Chris Doyle, OL, Santa Ana Mater Dei; Robert Chai, OL, Newport Harbor; Robin Kezirian, OL, Fresno Central; Stanley Daniels, OL/DL, San Diego Marian Catholic; Ryan Parks, OL, Chino; Nathaniel Weber, OL, L.A. Dorsey; Reggie Grissby, DB/FL, Oceanside El Camino; Aaron Miller, DB, Fresno Edison; Eric McNeil, DB, Gardena Serra; Marques Binns, DB, L.A. Dorsey; A.J. Martinez, DB/P/WR, Edison; Scott White, LB, Mission Bay; Ricky Miller, FB/LB, Tustin; Oscar Lua, LB, Indio; Scott Garrison, DE/LB, San Luis Obispo; Wesley Walker, DE/LB, Bishop Amat; Ricky Parker, DE, Los Alamitos; Will Down, DL, Escondido San Pasquel; C.J. Niusulu, FB/DL, Barstow; Chris Frome, DL, Hart; Fred Matua, DL, Wilmington Banning; Paul Philipp, DL, San Bernardino; Antwain Smith, TB/WR, Buchanan; Idris Moss, QB/DB, Rialto Eisenhower; Nick Folk, P/K, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame.
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