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Five finalists announced for this year’s SC Mr. Football award

J'Zavien Currence (0) of South Pointe warms up before AC Flora’s game against South Pointe at Memorial Stadium on Friday, September 19, 2025.
J'Zavien Currence (0) of South Pointe warms up before AC Flora’s game against South Pointe at Memorial Stadium on Friday, September 19, 2025. Special To The State

The five finalists for South Carolina’s Mr. Football were announced on Friday afternoon.

The finalists are Dorman’s Kentavion Anderson, South Pointe’s J’Zavien Currence, Carvers Bay’s Zyon Guiles, Dillon’s Zamaurious Robertson and Northwestern’s Tamarion Watkins.

Mr. Football is an honor given to the top public school high school football senior football player in the state and based on performance on and off the field. The winner will be announced at halftime of the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl in Myrtle Beach on Dec. 13.

Richland Northeast quarterback and North Carolina State signee Will Wilson won the award last year.

Meet the 2025 Mr. Football finalists

Kentavion Anderson, DB, Dorman: Anderson is a Clemson commit and ranked as the top prospect in the state by 247Sports Composite and No. 2 by On3/Rivals.

Going into Friday’s game, Anderson had 59 tackles and three caused fumble. In his three-year career, he has 229 tackles (20 for loss), three interceptions, four blocked kicks and two defensive touchdowns.

J’Zavien Currence, QB/DB, South Pointe: The two-way player is South Carolina commit and No. 1 prospect in SC by 247Sports Composite and ESPN. Currence plays both quarterback and defensive back for the top-ranked Stallions.

Going into Thursday’s games, Currence had thrown for 1,587 yards, rushed for 785 and has accounted for 22 total touchdowns on offense. Defensively, he had 34 tackles and three interceptions.

For his career, Currence has 3,518 total yards and 43 touchdowns. Defensively, he has 185 career tackles and 10 interceptions.

Zyon Guiles, OL, Carvers Bay: On3/Rivals ranks Guiles as the No. 1 prospect in the state and is No. 4 by 247SportsComposite. He also is a South Carolina Gamecock commitment.

Guiles is trying to become just the third offensive lineman to win the award, joining Daniel’s Kyle Young (1996) and Dillon’s Josiah Thompson (2023).

Zamaurious Robertson, WR, Dillon: The Dillon receiver is a North Carolina commit and No. 26-ranked prospect in SC by On3/Rivals and 247Sports Composite. This season, Robertson has 58 catches for 1,206 yards and 13 touchdowns. Defensively, he has eight tackles and an interception.

For his career, Robertson has 141 receptions for 2,505 yards and 26 touchdowns. On defense, he has 33 tackles, eight interceptions, two forced fumbles and a defensive touchdown.

Northwestern’s Tamarion Watkins
Northwestern’s Tamarion Watkins TRACY KIMBALL tkimball@heraldonline.com

Tamarion Watkins, DB, Northwestern: The hard-hitting defensive back is a Texas A&M commit and ranked No. 8 in SC by 247Sports Composite and On3/Rivals. Watkins was part of the Trojans’ state championship team last year. This season, he has 48 tackles, two sacks and an interception.

For his career, Watkins has 123 tackles, four interceptions, 10 pass break-ups and 4.5 sacks.

SC Mr. Football Recipients

Year, Name, Position, School, College

1995 — Jermale Kelley, WR, Berea, South Carolina

1996 — Kyle Young, OL, Daniel, Clemson

1997 — Chris Hope, DB, Rock Hill, Florida State

1998 — Derek Watson, RB, Palmetto, South Carolina

1999 — Mark Logan, QB, Greenwood, Georgia Tech

2000 — Roscoe Crosby, WR, Union, Clemson

2001 — Moe Thompson, DE, Stratford, South Carolina

2002 — Eric McCollom, QB, Camden, Iowa

2003 — Trey Elder, QB, Byrnes, Appalachian State

2004 — J.D. Melton, QB, Myrtle Beach, Navy

2005 — Prince Miller, DB, Byrnes, Georgia

2006 — Malcolm Long, QB, Gaffney, South Carolina State

2007 — Richard Mounce, QB, Blythewood, Charleston Southern

2008 — Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Pointe, South Carolina

2009 — Marcus Lattimore, RB, Byrnes, South Carolina

2010 — Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Pointe, South Carolina

2011 —Shaq Roland, WR, Lexington, South Carolina

2012 —Tramel Terry, WR, Goose Creek, Georgia

2013 —Jacob Park, QB, Stratford, Georgia

2014 — Matthew Colburn, RB, Dutch Fork, Wake Forest

2015 — Tavien Feaster, RB, Spartanburg, Clemson

2016 — Gage Moloney, QB, Northwestern, James Madison

2017 — Dakereon Joyner, QB, Fort Dorchester, South Carolina

2018 — Zacch Pickens, DE, T.L. Hanna, South Carolina

2019 — Luke Doty, QB, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

2020 — Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Gaffney, Georgia

2021 — Jaylen Sneed, LB, Hilton Head Island, Notre Dame

2022 — Xzavier McLeod, DL, Camden, South Carolina

2023 — Josiah Thompson, OL, Dillon, South Carolina

2024 — Will Wilson, QB, Richland Northeast, NC State

This story was originally published October 31, 2025 at 1:09 PM.

Lou Bezjak
The State
Lou Bezjak is the High School Sports Prep Coordinator for The (Columbia) State and (Hilton Head) Island Packet. He previously worked at the Florence Morning News and had covered high school sports in South Carolina since 2002. Lou is a two-time South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Support my work with a digital subscription
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