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March 3rd, 2008, 10:25 AM
SPARTANBURG, SC – Wofford College football coach Mike Ayers announced on Thursday the additional signings of two student-athletes to National Letters of Intent for the upcoming season. Joining the Terriers’ signing class are offensive lineman Josef Grommer and defensive lineman T.J. White.
Grommer, a 6-5, 265 pound offensive lineman, has played the last three seasons at Spartanburg High School. As a senior he moved to offensive line after two years at tight end. In 2007 he was a team captain for head coach Doc Davis and was named Best Offensive Lineman. He also has been a thrower for the track team for the past three seasons, recording top throws in the shot put and discus.
White, a 6-3, 270 pound defensive lineman, was a four-year letterman at Troy High School in Troy, Ohio. As a senior he earned first-team all-conference honors playing both offensive line and defensive line. He also is a four-year letterman in track and field, earning second-team all-conference honors in the discus. White lettered for two seasons as a center for the basketball team.
Grommer, a 6-5, 265 pound offensive lineman, has played the last three seasons at Spartanburg High School. As a senior he moved to offensive line after two years at tight end. In 2007 he was a team captain for head coach Doc Davis and was named Best Offensive Lineman. He also has been a thrower for the track team for the past three seasons, recording top throws in the shot put and discus.
White, a 6-3, 270 pound defensive lineman, was a four-year letterman at Troy High School in Troy, Ohio. As a senior he earned first-team all-conference honors playing both offensive line and defensive line. He also is a four-year letterman in track and field, earning second-team all-conference honors in the discus. White lettered for two seasons as a center for the basketball team.