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Gridiron Club Honors Williams QB - December 16, 2007
WILLIAMSTOWN – Williams senior quarterback Pat Lucey of Plymouth and a graduate of Tabor Academy has been named the winner of the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston's 12th annual Joseph P. Zabilski Award as the top offensive player of the year among New England Division II-III players.
Lucey will receive his award at the Club's annual Bob Whelan College Football Awards Night on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008, at the Marriott Hotel in Burlington.
Lucey is the third Eph to win the Zabilski award: Sean Keenan, a quarterback and 2000 graduate, won the offensive award in 1998 and Scott Farley, a defensive back and 2003 graduate, won the defensive award in 2002.
Lucey led the Ephs to a 6-2 record on the year and a third consecutive win over Amherst and a third straight Little Three title. He closed out his Williams career with a 19-2 record as the Ephs starting quarterback.
During the 2007 season, Lucey threw for 1,959 yards and 16 touchdowns, connecting on 61.4 percent of his passes. He set Eph single-season marks for most pass attempts (272) and completions (167). Lucey was named the NESCAC Offensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.
Lucey, a four-year letterman, connected on a Williams best 65.4 percent of his passes (393 out of 601) for 4,684 yards and 37 touchdowns in 31 games. He tied the Williams record for consecutive completions with 11 in a row against Middlebury in 2006.
He was honored as a member of the 2006 New England Football writers Division II-III team, the 2006 Football Gazette All-East Team and the 2006 ECAC-Northeast offensive Player of the Year.
Founded in 1932, the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston (www.gridclubofgreaterboston.com) promotes the game of football at all levels and nurtures the ideals of citizenship, sportsmanship, leadership, and athletic and academic achievement. Through its annual dinners and golf tournament, the club carries on its tradition of honoring exemplary players, coaches and officials at all levels of the sport, and supporting worthy charitable causes, especially those that assist children. |
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