Jack Grinold Scholar-Athlete Award recipients announced
Twenty-eight senior football players were selected as recipients of the prestigious National Football Foundation Jack Grinold Eastern Mass. Chapter Scholar Athletes Award. They were chosen for their play on the field, performance in classroom and contributions to the community.
The latest class of honorees are Mason McSweeney and Matthew Callahan (St. John’s Prep), Wyatt Bolduc, Brandon Jackman and Connor Curtis (Mansfield), Mike Bonsu, Joe McCauley and Darius Day (Dexter Southfield), Luke Connolly and Anthony Nichols (Bishop Fenwick), Kieran Corr (Winchester), John Enman and Connor Lebrun (Andover), Jack Kelly and Henry Machnik (BB&N), Zach Wolinski and Jake Saalfrank (North Andover), Ben Caledonia and Ferris Collins (Milton), Aidan Gilbert (Norton), Ethan Harris (Taunton), Henry Hasselbeck (Xaverian), Devin Hunt (Westwood), Jason Martin (Dartmouth), Lincoln Moore and Nathan Urman (Foxboro), Roman Schofield (Medfield) and Luke Travaglini (Belmont Hill).
They will be honored in a dinner at the Sheraton in Framingham on June 23.
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