Former Duxbury High football standout selected to Senior Bowl

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Delby Lemieux's college football career has one more highlight in it.

The Dartmouth College offensive lineman and 2022 Duxbury High grad was invited to participate in the upcoming Senior Bowl, which gathers NFL Draft prospects in front of scouts for a marquee All-Star game in Mobile, Alabama on Saturday, January 31 at 2:30 p.m. It will be broadcasted on the NFL Network.

Lemieux, who stands 6-4 and 295 pounds, was named to the Associated Press FCS All-American first team as the Dartmouth offensive line surrendered the fifth-fewest sacks in the country (.80 per game) and ranked third in the Ivy League in rushing offense (163.3 yards per game).

Lemieux did not allow a sack all season as the Big Green went 7-3 this past fall. He is one of only three FCS players to be granted an invite to the Senior Bowl ― 142 FBS players will attend.

"I'm incredibly excited and honored to have been given this opportunity," Lemieux said in a press release from Dartmouth. "I'm grateful to have had the support of our team over the last four years and everyone from the program who helped me develop as a player and person, and especially thankful for my family and friends who have pushed me to achieve my goals."

Lemieux was a multi-sport athlete (football/lacrosse) at Duxbury, where in football he powered the Dragons to the repeat Division 4 Super Bowl appearances at Gillette Stadium in 2020 and 2021. On defense as a senior, he recorded 62 tackles (38 solo), six sacks and 18 tackles-for-loss.

This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: Dartmouth football's Delby Lemieux of Duxbury selected to Senior Bowl

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