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Massachusetts Grad To Play In Super Bowl 58
A Massachusetts high school will be represented at Super Bowl 58 on Feb. 11.

MASSACHUSETTS — Super Bowl 58 is shaping up to be a memorable one with megastars such as Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Travis Kelce — not to mention, ahem, Taylor Swift — all on display.
Joining them at the big game on Feb. 11 is a player who graduated from a high school in Massachusetts, Chiefs tight end Noah Gray. He attended high school in Leominster where he played wide receiver and quarterback, according to ESPN.
Though Gray plays behind Kelce — one of the greatest to ever play the position — he still racked up 305 receiving yards on 28 receptions and 2 touchdowns this season.
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This year, Florida and Texas are the best represented, with 10 players each hailing from those two states alone, according to a list compiled by highschoolfootballamerica.com. Nine players went to Georgia high schools, eight came from Michigan high schools, and seven came from California.
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Mahomes attended Whitehouse in Texas, McCaffrey attended Valor Christian in Colorado, and Kelce went to Cleveland Heights in Ohio. And if you were wondering, Swift attended a public high school in Hendersonville, Tennessee, for two years, and later transferred to Aaron Academy, a private Christian school that offers home-schooling and better accommodated her touring schedule.
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