In a major boost to their 2025 squad, Appalachian State Football has secured commitments from two top-ten South Carolina prospects. Westside High School teammates Chamarryus Bomar and Armoni Weaver have announced their decision to join the Mountaineers, further asserting the team’s knack for attracting talent.
Both Bomar and Weaver have been on the radar of recruiters nationwide owing to their exceptional performances at the high school level. The duo, who have shared a field in Anderson, South Carolina, have now decided to continue their on-field partnership at Appalachian State.
“I’m home” – Chamarryus Bomar
“Very blessed” – Armoni Weaver
The duo’s tweets indicate a sense of home at App State, hinting at a strong potential of a fruitful and smoothly transitioned college career ahead.
Stepping into the 2025 class, Bomar and Weaver leave behind an impressive high school career. According to 247Sports, both players ranked within the top ten 2025 recruits across South Carolina – Weaver at #8 and Bomar at #9. In addition, both secure three-star prospects as per 247Sports’ ratings.
At 5-foot-10 and 170-pounds, Weaver is an intimidating defensive back. He closed out his last season with 15 tackles, two of which were for a loss. Add an interception, nine defended passes, and a fumble recovery to the equation, and his prowess becomes abundantly clear.
Bomar, on the other hand, is another powerhouse in the defensive back department. Weighing 180-pounds and standing 5-foot-10 tall, he’s accounted for four interceptions over the past two seasons. In addition to 34 tackles, he also displayed his offensive capabilities, catching 36 passes for 442 yards and three touchdowns.
With the addition of Bomar and Weaver, Appalachian State football now has eight reported commitments for the 2025 class. As it stands now, Bomar and Weaver are the highest-rated prospects within the group.
Expectations are high as the Mountaineers begin their 2024 season on August 31 against East Tennessee State. With these promising additions to their 2025 roster, the team seems well-positioned for a fruitful season.
Joe Londergan has been an active part of the sports industry since 2008. A keen observer and analyst of college sports – particularly within the Group of Five ranks, Joe holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisville and a Master’s degree from Seattle University. He has been instrumental in bringing forth stories from the world of sports, focusing on emerging talent and the evolution of the game.
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