MIDDLETOWN — When Derby’s Dillon McMahon heads off to UConn in the fall, his athletic career will essentially be over.
McMahon,
a three-sport standout who played football, basketball and baseball
this season for the Red Raiders, will not play an organized sport on the
next level.
But McMahon will compete in one final football game
before his high school career officially ends. McMahon will be a member of the National Guard, which faces the Marines in the first Hall of Fame
Classic Military Bowl high school all-star game on Saturday at 4:30
p.m. at Rentschler Field.
“It’s just another chance to show what I can do,” McMahon said. “It’s my last go for it all, I guess.”
Since practice started last week, McMahon has made quite the impression.
“Dillon
has actually been a pleasant surprise,” National Guard coach Jim
Buonocore said. “We’ve been really impressed with him and his ability to
pick up the offense, and just the football savvy that he is showing.
He’s competing. He’s competing with the best that Connecticut has to
offer.”
McMahon will be part of a seven-man wide receiver corps.
“He’ll
be in the rotation,” Buonocore said. “Normally our personnel grouping
will consist of four on the field the majority of the time, but he’ll
rotate with the six others.”
During his senior season at Derby,
McMahon caught 30 passes for 542 yards and eight touchdowns and was
named a Register All-Area selection. He also rushed for five touchdowns
and scored four times on special teams. McMahon finished as a two-time
all-Naugatuck Valley League and Class S coaches all-state pick during
his football career.
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