
The state’s top high school football players will face off one last time this season in the 2022 Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 10. The annual north-south game, organized by the S.C. Athletic Coaches Association, takes place at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium in Myrtle Beach with a noon kickoff.
The game recognizes 88 student-athletes from across the state, not just for their athletic ability but for their character on and off the field. These young men develop a true spirit of camaraderie throughout the week leading up to the big game—honing their skills and developing friendships that last a lifetime.
Advance-purchase tickets are now available online at TouchstoneEnergyBowl.com/tickets for $25. At the stadium, tickets will cost $30 each. Fans in attendance at the game will also see the halftime presentation of the 2022 Mr. Football award. Seven players are in contention for the prestigious honor recognizing the state’s top athlete of the year.
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Get There
Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl
WHEN: Dec. 10, 2022. Kickoff at noon.
WHERE: Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium, 705 33rd Avenue North, Myrtle Beach.
TICKETS: Online tickets $25 at TouchstoneEnergyBowl.com/tickets. At the stadium, tickets will cost $30 each.
DON’T MISS: The 2022 Mr. Football award—the state’s highest honor for prep athletes—will be presented during halftime.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: From 5:30 to 9 p.m. on the Friday before the game, 88 top players from the Class of 2024 will show their athletic talents in the Joanne Langfitt Junior Showcase. Players will be organized into teams and compete based on position and skill set. Events include 7-on-7s, a truck pull, and a bench press competition. The showcase is free and open to the public.
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Mr. Football reader poll—Visit SCLiving.coop/football this month to cast your vote for the high school athlete most deserving of the 2022 Mr. Football award. The poll closes Dec. 1.
2022 Roster—See the complete list of athletes who made the north and south teams for the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl.