Noah Gray Named to Telegram Offensive All-Star Team

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Updated: January 3, 2016

Noah Gray

 

 

  • Noah Gray LeominsterHS football  Sunday December 13, 2015. T&G Staff/Rick Cinclair

     

    Noah Gray LeominsterHS football Sunday December 13, 2015. T&G Staff/Rick Cinclair

    • Posted Dec. 28, 2015 at 8:39 PM

      Since taking over under center as a sophomore for Leominster and coach Dave Palazzi, Gray has proved to be one of the most electric talents around Central Mass. The junior gunslinger completed a staggering 101 of 179 of his passes for 1,707 yards and 21 touchdowns as the Blue Devils finished 8-3 and reached the Central Mass. Division 2 semifinals. Gray also rushed 62 times for 447 yards and even caught two touchdown passes for Leominster. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Gray continued to keep the Blue Devils’ offense on track after Leominster’s talented wide receiver Derek Franks was injured in the third game of the season. Gray, who captained Leominster this season and will again as a senior, constantly came up big in big games for the Blue Devils. He tossed four touchdown passes to beat St. John’s in the regular season, and rushed for two and passed for two in a close loss to Nashoba. He is the son of Meagan and Jason Gray of Gardner.

     

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