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As the dust settles on the 2024 high school football season, the Landrum Cardinals proudly recognize the exceptional achievements of four standout players who earned All-Region honors: JP Branyon, Garrett Bridges, AJ Lindsey, and Braylon Revis.


Stars of the Season

JP Branyon (Fr., TE/LB)
A freshman who made a big splash, Branyon contributed on both offense and defense, demonstrating impressive versatility. He recorded multiple tackles per game, made key plays in the backfield, and showed a level of composure beyond his years. His development over the season earned him well-deserved All-Region recognition — a promising sign for his future with the Cardinals.

AJ Lindsey (Sr., LB/RB)
Lindsey was a two-way force for Landrum. Defensively, he averaged 2.8 tackles per game, leading the team in that category. MaxPreps.com+1
On offense, he put up strong numbers out of the backfield, contributing significantly to Landrum’s ground game. Lindsey’s ability to change the momentum of a game — whether making a stop or ripping off a big run — made him a true leader on the field.

Braylon Revis (Sr., WR/DB)
As one of the Cardinals’ most dynamic offensive weapons, Revis gave Landrum big-play ability through the air and on the ground. He led the team in receiving yards per game (20.6 Y/G). MaxPreps.com Over the season, he totaled 391 receiving yards with 2 receiving touchdowns, and also contributed as a rusher and returner, making him a versatile threat. MaxPreps.com+1

Garrett Bridges (Sr., OLB/TE)
Though his position doesn’t always generate flashy stats, Bridges made his mark in big moments, especially on special teams. In a key game against Asheville Christian Academy, he returned a punt for a touchdown, helping swing momentum in Landrum’s favor. MaxPreps.com His leadership and consistency also earned him respect from teammates and coaches alike, securing his All-Region nod.

These players have showcased incredible skill, leadership, and dedication throughout the season, earning recognition not just from their coaches, but from the entire region. Their hard work on and off the field has made a lasting impact on the team and the Landrum community.