Boroff selected as Defensive Coordinator for South Carolina Shrine Bowl team
September 28, 2015MONCKS CORNER, SC – Bill Boroff, Timberland High School’s Head Girls’ Soccer Coach and Defensive Coordinator for the football team, was selected as the Defensive Coordinator for this year’s South Carolina Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas team.
“I am very excited to represent Timberland High School in the 2015 Shrine Bowl. It is an honor to represent our state in America’s oldest high school all-star game. This opportunity reassures me that I have been correctly coaching student athletes,” said Coach Boroff.
Entering his 31st year of coaching, Boroff coached at Northwestern High School, Laurens High School and, most recently, Timberland High School. Receiving the opportunity to be the Defensive Coordinator for this year’s South Carolina Shrine Bowl team is special for Boroff because he played in the game as a student athlete in 1981.
Timberland High’s Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, Art Craig, said, “Coach Boroff, has been instrumental to our success since 2010, this honor is a culmination of his hard work and dedication throughout his career. We are very excited for Coach Boroff and this is a great honor not only for him, but for the Timberland High School Athletic Department also.”
This year’s Shrine Bowl of the Carolina will be Saturday, December 19, 2015, at 1 p.m. Beginning in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1937, the Shrine Bowl is the oldest high school football all-star game in the nation. The game benefits the Greenville, South Carolina, Unit Shriners Hospital for Children and the other Shriners Hospitals for Children throughout the nation (www.shrine-bowl.com)