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Shirine Bowl of the Carolinas Players That Went on To SHIRINE BOWL OF THE CAROLINAS PLAYERS THAT WENT ON TO PROFESSIONAL SPORTS CAREERS OS/PS OFF SEASON AND/OR PRACTICE SQUAD MEMBER ONLY AFFC ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE NBA NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE MLB MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WLAF WORLD LEAGUE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL CFL CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NFL EUROPE FORMER WORLD LEAGUE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL YEAR NAME CITY/SCHOOL COLLEGE PRO 1937 GUS HEMPLY SPARTANBURG, SC SOUTH CAROLINA NFL BEARS 1937 SID TINSLEY SPARTANBURG, SC CLEMSON NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1945) 1938 LOUIS SOSSAMON GAFFNEY, SC SOUTH CAROLINA AFFC NY YANKEES (1946-1948) 1942 CHARLIE JUSTICE LEE H. EDWARDS NORTH CAROLINA NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1950)(1952-1954) 1946 BILLY COX MOUNT AIRY, NC DUKE NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1951-1952)(1955) 1946 MARION CAMPBELL CHESTER, SC GEORGIA NFL SAN FRANCISCO49ERS (1954-1955) NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1956-1961) NFL HEAD COACH-PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1983-1985) NFL HEAD COACH-ATLANTA FALCONS (1969-1974)(1987-1989) 1952 SONNY JURGENSEN WILMINGTON, NC DUKE NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1957-1963) NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1964-1974) NFL 5 x PRO BOWL (1961, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969) NFL PRO FOOTBALL HALL of FAME INDUCTEE CLASS OF 1983 1955 MIKE McGEE ELIZABETH CITY, NC DUKE NFL CARDINALS (1960-1962) 1962 JEFFERY BEAVER CHARLOTTE, NC UNC NFL BALTIMORE COLTS 1962 ROBERT ELLIS HOWSER CHARLOTTE, NC CHATTANOOGA, TN MLB MINNESOTA TWINS 1964 JIM CLARK ROCKY MOUNT, NC WAKE FOREST NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS 1964 RICK ARRINGTON CHARLOTTE, NC TULSA NFL PHILIDELPHIA EAGLES (1970-1972) 1965 CHARLIE WATERS N. AUGUSTA, SC CLEMSON NFL DALLAS COWBOYS (1970-1981) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (VI & XII) 1966 DANIEL MEDIN THOMASVILLE NC STATE NFL OAKLAND RAIDERS 1969 HASKEL STANBACK A.L. BROWN TENNESSEE NFL ATLANTA FALCONS (1974-1979) 1970 DAVID ANDREW HARRIS CHARLOTTE, NC WAKE FOREST NFL DETROIT LIONS 1970 JIM RICE ANDERSON, SC T.L. HANNA MLB BOSTON RED SOX (1974-1989) MLB 8 x ALL-STAR (1977-1980, 1983-1986) MLB AL MVP (1978) MLB 2 x SILVER SLUGGER AWARD ( 1983 & 1984) MLB INDUCTED TO BASEBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2009 1970 FREDDIE SOLOMON SUMTER TAMPA NFL MIAMI DOLPHINS (1975-1977) NFL SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1978-1985) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XVI,XIX) 1971 BENNIE CUNNINGHAM SENECA, SC CLEMSON NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1976-1985) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (X,XIII,XIV) 1972 STANLEY MORGAN EASLEY, SC TENNESSEE NFL NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1977-1989) NFL INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1990) 1972 CLARENCE WILLIAMS MONCKS CORNER SOUTH CAROLINA NFL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1977-1981) NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1982) 1972 AL HUNTER JUNIUS H. ROSE NOTRE DAME NFL SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1977-1980) 1972 MARVIN POWELL FAYETTEVILLE 71st SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NFL NEW YORK JETS (1977-1985) NFL TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1986-1987) 1972 MICKEY MARVIN BREVARD, NC TENNESSEE NFL OAKLAND RAIDERS (1977-1981) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XV) NFL LOS ANGELES RADIERS (1982-1987) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XVIII) 1973 JOHNNY EVANS HIGH POINT, NC NC STATE NFL CLEVELAND BROWNS (1978-1980) CFL MONTREAL ALOUETTES (1981-1983) CFL EDMONTON ESKIMOS (1984) 1973 WAYNE TOLLESON SPARTANBURG, SC WEST CAROLINA MLB TEXAS RANGERS (1981-1985) MLB CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1986) MLB NEW YORK YANKEES (1986-1990) 1973 STEVE KENNEY RALEIGH, NC CLEMSON NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1980-1985) NFL DETROIT LIONS (1986) 1974 ZACK VALENTINE EDENTON/HOLMES EAST CAROLINA NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1979-1981) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XIII,XIV) NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1982) 1974 STEVE FULLER SPARTANBURG, SC CLEMSON NFL KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1979-1982) NFL LOS ANGELES RAMS (1983) NFL CHICAGO BEARS (1984-1986) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XX) 1974 RICK SANFORD ROCK HILL, SC SOUTH CAROLINA NFL NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1979-1984) NFL SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1985) 1974 JERRY BUTLER WARE SHOALS, SC CLEMSON NFL BUFFALO BILLS (1979-1986) 1974 JOE BOSTIC GREENSBORO, NC CLEMSON NFL ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (1979-1987) NFL PHOENIX CARDNALS (1988) 1975 TED BROWN HIGH POINT, NC NC STATE NFL MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1979-1986) 1975 JIMMY STUCKEY WEST COLUMBIA CLEMSON NFL SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1980-1986) NFL NEW YORK JETS (1986) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XVI,XIX) 1976 NEWTON WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE, NC ARIZONA STATE NFL SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1982) NFL BALTIMORE COLTS (1983) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XVI) 1976 TERRY KINARD SUMTER, SC CLEMSON NFL NEW YORK GAINTS (1983-1989) NFL HOUSTON OLIERS (1990) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XXI) 1976 WILLIE SCOTT NEWBERRY, SC SOUTH CAROLINA NFL KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1981-1985) NFL NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1986-1988) 1976 RON WOOTEN KINSTON, NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1982-1988) 1976 DONNELL THOMPSON LUMBERTON, NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL BALTIMORE COLTS (1981-1983) NFL INDAINAPOLIS COLTS (1984-1991) 1977 CHARLES BOWSER PLYMOUTH, NC DUKE NFL MIAMI DOLPHINS (1982-1985) 1977 GLENN FORD GREENSBORO, NC LENOIR-RHYNE USFL DENVER GOLD (1983) USFL CHICAGO BLITZ (1984) 1977 JEFF HAYES ELKIN ,NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1982-1985) NFL CINCINNATI BENGALS (1986) NFL MIAMI DOLPHINS (1987) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XVII) 1977 PERRY TUTTLE NORTH DAVIDSON, NC CLEMSON NFL BUFFALO BILLS (1982-1983) NFL ATLANTA FALCONS (1984) NFL TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1984) CFL WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (1986-1991) 1978 KELVIN BRYANT TARBORO, NC NORTH CAROLINA USFL PHILADELPHIA STARS (1983-1984) USFL BALTIMORE STARS (1985) NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1986-1990) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XXII) 1978 ANDY HEADEN EAST RANDOLPH, NC CLEMSON NFL NEW YORK GAINTS (1983-1988) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XXI) 1980 ETHAN HORTON KANNAPOLIS, NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1985) NFL LOS ANGELES RAIDERS (1987, 1989-1993) NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1994) 1980 WILLIAM (THE REFRIGERATOR) PERRY AIKEN, SC CLEMSON NFL CHICAGO BEARS (1985-1993) NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1993-1994) WLAF LONDON MONARCHS (1996) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XX) 1980 DALE HATCHER CHERAW, SC CLEMSON NFL LOS ANGELES RAMS (1985-1991) NFL MIAMI DOLPHINS (1993) 1980 TOMMY GREGG WINSTON-SALEM, NC WAKE FOREST MLB PITTSBURGH PIRATES (1987-1988) MLB ATLANTA BRAVES (1988-1992) MLB CINCINNATI REDS (1993) MLB FLORDIA MARLINS (1995) MLB ATLANTA BRAVES (1997) 1981 DINO HACKETT SOUTH GUILFORD, SC APPALACHIAN STATE NFL KANSSAS CITY CHIEFS (1986-1992) NFL SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1993) 1982 REUBEN DAVIS GREENSBORO, NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1988-1992) NFL PHOENIX CARDNALS (1992-1993)) NFL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1994-1998) 1982 DELTON HALL GREENSBORO, NC CLEMSON NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1987-1991) NFL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1992) 1982 JAMES BRIM MOUNT AIRY, NC WAKE FOREST NFL MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1987) 1983 BRAD EDWARDS LUMBERTON, NC USC NFL MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1988-1989) NFL WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1990-1993) NFL ATLANTA FALCONS (1994-1996) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XXVI) 1983 GREG SCALES EAST FORSYTH, NC WAKE FOREST NFL NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (1988-1991) 1984 DONNELL WOOLFORD FAYETTEVILLE, NC CLEMSON NFL CHICAGO BEARS (1989-1997) NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1997-1998) NFL CAROLINA PANTHERS (1998-1999) 1984 TIM WORLEY LUMBERTON, NC GEORGIA NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1989-1993) CHICAGO BEARS ( 1993-1994) 1985 TONY RICE WOODRUFF, SC NOTRE DAME CFL SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (1990) WLAF BARCELONA DRAGONS (1991-1992) 1985 ERNIE LOGAN FAYETTEVILLE, NC EAST CAROLINA NFL CLEVELAND BROWNS (1991-1992) NFL ATLANTA FALCONS (1993-1994) NFL JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1995-1996) NFL NEW YORK JETS (1997-2000) 1985 HAROLD GREEN STRATFORD, SC SOUTH CAROLINA NFL CINCINNATI BENGALS (1990-1995) ST. LOUIS RAMS (1996) ATLANTA FALCONS (1997-1998) 1986 JESSE CAMPBELL VANCEBORO, NC NC STATE NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1991) NFL NEW YORK GAINTS (1992-1996) WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1997-1998) 1986 COREY JAMES MILLER PAGELAND, SC SOUTH CAROLINA NFL NEW YORK GAINTS (1991-1998) MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1999) SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XXV) 1986 YANCY THIGPEN PINETOPS, NC WINSTON-SALEM NFL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1991) NFL PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1992-1997) TENNESSEE OILERS (1998) TENNESSEE TITANS (1999-2000) 1987 QUINTON McCRACKEN SOUTHPORT, NC DUKE MLB COLORADO ROCKIES (1995-1997) MLB TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS (1998-2000) MLB MINNESOTA TWINS (20001) MLB ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (2002-2003) MLB SEATTLE MARINERS (2004) MLB ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (2004-2005) MLB CINCINNATI REDS (2006) 1987 ROBERT BROOKS GREENWOOD, SC SOUTH CAROLINA NFL GREEN BAY PACKERS (1992-1998) NFL DENVER BRONCOS (2000) NFL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (XXXI) 1988 HAROLD ALEXANDER PICKENS, SC APPALACHIANS STATE NFL ATLANTA FALCONS (1993-1994) 1988 MARK DIXON JAMESTOWN, NC VIRGINIA NFL PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (OS/PS)(1994 WLAF FRANKFURT GALAXY (1995) CFL BALTIMORE STALLIONS (1995) CFL MONTREAL ALOUETTES (1996-1997) NFL MIAMI DOLPHINS (1998-2003) 1988 ERIC SWANN WEST HARNETT, NC WAKE TECH NFL PHEONIX CARDINALS (1991-1993) NFL ARIZONA CARDINALS (1994-2000) NFL CAROLINA PANTHERS (2000) 1989 NATRONE MEANS CONCORD, NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1993-1995) NFL JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1996-1997) NFL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1998-1999) NFL CAROLINA PANTHERS (2000) 1990 LETHON FLOWERS SPRING VALLY GEORGIA TECH NFL STEELERS NFL BRONCOS 1990 NORMAN HAND WALTERBORO OLE MISS NFL DOLPHINS NFL CHARGERS NFL SAINTS NFL SEAHAWKS NFL GAINTS 1990 BRANDON BENNETT RIVERSIDE SOUTH CAROLINA NFL BENGALS NFL PANTHERS 1990 BOBBY ENGRAM CAMDEN PENN STATE NFL BEARS NFL SEAHAWKS 1990 TRAVIS JERVEY WANDO CITADEL NFL PACKERS NFL 49ERS NFL FALCONS 1991 RUSTY LaRUE GREENSBORO, NC WAKE FOREST NBA BULLS CBA STAMPEDE CSKA RUSSIA NBA JAZZ 1991 SHANE BURTON CATAWBA, NC TENNESSEE NFL JETS NFL DOLPHINS NFL PANTHERS 1991 STEVE DAVIS SPARTANBURG, SC AUBURN NFL REDSKINS NFL PANTHERS 1991 LEON JOHNSON MORGANTON, NC NORTH CAROLINA NFL JETS NFL BEARS 1991 MARCUS JONES JACKSONVILLE, NC NORTH
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