Cedric Gillette, AHS 2018

3-sport Captain (football, basketball, baseball)

3-sport All-Conference

Eagle-Tribune Max Bishop Award 2018

awarded annually to the region's best 3-sport athlete

past winners include AHS Hall of Famers Lisa Tisbert, Laurene Lazzaretti, Glenn Verrette, Carnell Cooper and Scott Seero

2018 Eugene V. Lovely Award

awarded annually to AHS best athlete

FOOTBALL

1,000 yards receiving back-to-back seasons with two different QBs

career totals: 183 receptions (AHS record), 2500 yards (AHS record), 28 TDs

2016: 86 receptions (led state, AHS & MVC record), 1149 yards (AHS record), 14 TDs

11 receptions for 303 yards (AHS single-game record) and 3 TDs in playoff upset over undefeated Lexington

game-winning TD in final minute of upset victory at St. John's Prep


Boston Globe All-Scholastic / Eagle-Tribune All-Star / named MVP at end-of-year Team Banquet

BASKETBALL

Senior year averaged 10 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals

All-Christmas Tourney Team

8 3-pointers in one game v Londonderry

BASEBALL

Four-year starter on mound.

Senior year 5-2, 0.57 ERA in 61 innings pitched, with 4 Saves. 58 Ks and just 6 walks.

according to Eagle-Tribune records, only pitcher in region to ever pitch 60+ innings with ERA under 0.60


MVP of Peabody Geanoulis Tourney 2017 and 2018

16 consecutive shutout innings, 6 hits total allowed, 22 Ks, 2 wins, 2 Saves


batted over .300 with 3 HR senior year


Eagle-Tribune All-Star / named MVP at end-of-year Team Banquet

Coach Fazio: "Forget points, heart and soul of the program. His contributions go beyond any stats. As a basketball player alone he leaves behind an amazing legacy .. In my 29 years he is easily one of the best leaders I've ever had."

AFTER GRADUATION

Four-year weekend starting pitcher for Merrimack College baseball team

Assistant Coach for Merrimack men's basketball (NEC Champs)

Currently Head Coach Maine Maritime Academy men's basketball

Remained highly-involved with AHS, running off-season programs

for football and basketball (boys and girls)