Boston Globe Names All-Time All-Scholastic Football Team
Former Massachusetts High School Stars, Including the Flutie Brothers, Honored for Their Contributions to Football
- The Boston Globe has named several former Massachusetts high school football stars to its All-Time All-Scholastic team, including Doug Flutie, Darren Flutie, Mike Croel, Gosder Cherilus, Pete Cronan, Pete Kendall, and Pat Hughes.
- Doug Flutie, chosen as the quarterback, reflected on his Heisman win and his time playing in the CFL before returning to the NFL.
- Darren Flutie, selected as a wide receiver, shared his memories of playing high school football in Massachusetts and his close relationship with his brother Doug.
- Mike Croel, chosen as a linebacker, reminisced about his rookie season in the NFL and playing alongside Ray Lewis in Baltimore.
- Gosder Cherilus, selected as a tackle, discussed his transition from successful college teams to the 0-16 Detroit Lions in his first NFL season.
- Pete Cronan and Pete Kendall, both chosen as linebackers, and Pat Hughes, selected as a linebacker, shared their experiences playing football in Massachusetts and their subsequent careers.