Barrington football players to be honored

Two Eagles will be recognized by Providence Gridiron Club

Posted 12/9/16

Barrington High School football standouts David Kelley and Lucas Dillon will be among this year's honorees at a special Providence Gridiron Club event next week.

The two local student-athletes …

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Barrington football players to be honored

Two Eagles will be recognized by Providence Gridiron Club

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Barrington High School football standouts David Kelley and Lucas Dillon will be among this year's honorees at a special Providence Gridiron Club event next week.

The two local student-athletes were selected as the defensive and offensive MVPs — Kelley was the defensive MVP while Dillon was the offensive MVP — for the Barrington team this year by the club. They have been invited to a banquet at the Quonset O Club in North Kingstown on Wednesday, Dec. 14. 

Football players from 38 of the 42 football-playing schools in the Rhode Island Interscholastic League will be honored. Kelley and Dillon helped Barrington to a 3-4 Division I record this season and also helped the Eagles earn a spot in the playoffs.

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