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Abbate from Plymouth State Wins the 22nd Joe Concannon Award for Best American-Born Division II/III College Hockey Player in New England

Skilled forward wins the award over five outstanding finalists representing teams from   Curry, Endicott, Franklin Pierce, Norwich, and Wesleyan BOSTON – March  24, 2023 – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Cheryl Duddy-Schoenfield announced today that Myles Abbate, a senior … Continue reading

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Gridiron Club and Massachusetts High School Football Coaches’ Association to Honor 2022 All-State High School Squad at March 12 SUPER26 Banquet

Also Presenting Individual Awards: Coach of the Year, Courage Award, Top Player in City of Boston, and Outstanding Officials BOSTON – March 3, 2023 – The 24th Annual Super26 Banquet, honoring the best in high school football for 2022, will … Continue reading

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Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announces 33 Semi-Finalists for 22nd Joe Concannon Award

Largest-ever candidates’ field includes mix of outstanding players across all New England conferences and independent teams  BOSTON – February 14, 2023 – In what is likely the most exciting season across DII/III college hockey in many years, Gridiron Club of … Continue reading

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Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announces 25 Semi-Finalists for 71st Walter Brown Award

Slate of American-born Division One hockey players in New England includes 16 forwards, eight defensemen, and one goaltender BOSTON – February 7, 2023 – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Cheryl Duddy Schoenfeld announced today that 25 NCAA Division One … Continue reading

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The 2022 Bob Whelan College Football Awards Night

Where: Burlington Marriott Hotel, Burlington, MA When: Monday, December 19, 2022. Social Hour 6:00 p.m., Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $100 per person of $1000 per table of ten Send your check to Dick Lawrence, Treasurer, P.O. Box 571, Ipswich, … Continue reading

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Ryan Black from Babson and Conor O’Brien from Endicott are Co-Winners of the 21st Joe Concannon Award for Best American-Born Division III College Hockey Player in New England 

Dynamic duo top the field of five outstanding finalists representing teams from Babson, Colby, Endicott, Plymouth State, and Saint Anselm’s BOSTON – March  22, 2022 – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Cheryl Duddy-Schoenfield announced today that Ryan Black from … Continue reading

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Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announces 30 Semi-Finalists for 21st Joe Concannon Hockey Award

Field includes mix of exceptional forwards, defensemen and goaltenders across all of the New England Conferences  BOSTON – February 15, 2022 – After a year’s absence of D-II/III hockey due to COVID, Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Cheryl Duddy-Schoenfeld announced … Continue reading

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Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announces 25 Semi-Finalists for 70th Walter Brown Award

Slate of American-born Division One hockey players in New England includes 14 forwards, seven defensemen and four goaltenders  BOSTON – February 7, 2022 – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Cheryl Duddy Schoenfeld announced today that 25 NCAA Division One players … Continue reading

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Gridiron Club Announces 2021 New England College Football Awards

Brown Quarterback EJ Perry and Harvard Linebacker Jack McGowan Win 83rd Bulger Lowe Award; Club to Forgo Annual Banquet and Present Awards in Person BOSTON – December 17, 2021 – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Awards Committee chairman Tim Whelan … Continue reading

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Joey Orlando of UNH, Jimmy Silva of Framingham Named Gold Helmet Winners for Sept. 10 Games

UNH junior Joey Orlando caught ten passes for 166 yards, scored three touchdowns, and returned a punt 57 yards in the Wildcats’ 48-41 OT win over Lehigh. Framingham State freshman quarterback Matt Silva threw five touchdown passes, ran for another, … Continue reading

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