South Carolina senior leader picked for SEC Community Service Team

South Carolina football senior defensive tackle Boogie Huntley was named to the SEC’s Community Service Team. The league announced the news on Thursday morning.
Huntley, who has been a multi-year leader for the Gamecocks, is also a leader in the Columbia community.
During his South Carolina career, Huntley has been an impact player on the defensive line, and with his eligibility running out after the Gamecocks’ bowl game, he will take a run at the NFL next.
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From the South Carolina Athletics press release:
BIRMINGHAM – University of South Carolina senior defensive tackle Alex Huntley has been named to the Southeastern Conference Community Service Team, it was announced this morning (Thursday, December 5).
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The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 22-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.
Huntley is an active member of the community in Columbia. He has participated in Big Brothers Big Sister Campaign, Habitat For Humanity Summer 2023 and 2024, Beamer Foundation Richland 2 Backpack Drive, Shop with the Jocks 2022 and 2023, Eastminister Church Visit where he taught football drills to kids, Richland 2 Elementary School Visits and Oliver Gospel Mission volunteer.