Capping off his illustrious career as the 2024 Otto Graham Award winner on Wednesday night at GNB Voc-Tech, Justin Marques will go down as one of the state’s most accomplished football players. He is the all-time career touchdown leader in Massachusetts with 110 TDs and put Fairhaven High football back on the map with four straight South Coast Conference Gold Division titles and back-to-back Super Bowl appearances,
Otto Graham Award honors the top senior football players from 17 area schools. The winner will be announced on Wednesday at GNB Voc-Tech.
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NEW BEDFORD — Capping off his illustrious career as the 2024 Otto Graham Award winner on Wednesday night at GNB Voc-Tech, Justin Marques will go down as one of the state’s most accomplished ...
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