Thursday, December 06, 2007

Everett Wins Back-to-Back Massachusetts Division 1 Super Bowls


It was a lot harder than everyone thought, but once again Everett is sitting atop Division 1 in eastern Massachusetts. The defending champs beat Dartmouth 36-28 in overtime Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.

Check out the highlights above. To read a game wrap-up, please click here.

Massachusetts High School Football Scoreboard - Super Bowls

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Saturday, December 1, 2007

Eastern Massachusetts Super Bowls

Division 1
Everett 36, Dartmouth 28 (Final, OT)

Division 1A
Chelmsford 23, Marshfield 20 (Final)

Division 2
Bishop Feehan 26, Walpole 20 (Final)

Division 2A
Gloucester 41, Hingham 0 (Final)

Division 3
Swampscott 22, Medfield 6 (Final)

Division 3A
Greater Lawrence 19, East Boston 6 (Final)

Division 4
Brighton 16, West Bridgewater 8 (Final)

Central & Western Massachusetts Super Bowls

Division 1
Longmeadow 21, Leominster 0 (Final)

Division 1A
Shrewsbury 21, Westfield 17 (Final)

Division 2
Shepherd Hill 34, East Longmeadow 21 (Final)

Division 2A
Northbridge 17, Wahconah 15 (Final)

Division 3
Putnam 19, Lunenburg 7 (Final)

Division 3A
Blackstone Valley 37, Dean Tech 8 (Final)

Saturday, December 01, 2007

35 Year Drought Ends for Swampscott in EMass Division 3 Super Bowl


The wait is over for Swampscott! The Big Blue beat Medfield on Saturday 22-6 to capture the EMass Division 3 Super Bowl...the school's first championship since 1972.

Click here to read a game recap.

Greater Lawrence Grounds Jets for EMass Division 3A Super Bowl Title


Greater Lawrence captured the EMass Division 3A Super Bowl Saturday beating East Boston 19-6. To read a complete game wrap, click here.

Eastern Mass Division 4 Super Bowl Title Goes to Brighton


Last year West Bridgewater captured the eastern Massachusetts Division 4 Super Bowl beating Brighton 34-14. On Saturday, Brighton turned the tables and walked off the field unbeaten and the champs after a 16-8 victory at Stonehill College.

To read a game recap, click here.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Massachusetts High School Football Scoreboard - Week 11 Turkey Day Scores


Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Thursday, November 22, 2007

BIG THREE

Durfee 37, New Bedford 34

CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
BC High 27, Catholic Memorial 20
St. John's Prep 21, Xaverian 17

GREATER BOSTON
Arlington 36, Somerville 0
Everett 42, Cambridge 6
Malden 7, Medford 6

NON-CONFERENCE
Barnstable 19, Falmouth 12
Brockton 35, Waltham 10
Dartmouth 43, Fairhaven 16
East Bridgewater 14, Bridgewater-Raynham 8
North Attleboro 24, Attleboro 14
Taunton 28, Coyle-Cassidy 22

DIVISION 1A
ATLANTIC COAST

Dennis-Yarmouth 41, Nauset 9
Plymouth South 17, Plymouth North 7
Quincy 28, North Quincy 7

BAY STATE
Milton 42, Braintree 20
Natick 42, Framingham 22
Needham 20, Wellesley 14
Newton North 13, Brookline 6
Walpole 14, Weymouth 7

DUAL COUNTY
Acton-Boxboro 28, Westford 25
Bedford 25, Concord-Carlisle 22
Lincoln-Sudbury 20, Newton South 12

MERRIMACK VALLEY
Andover 10, Central Catholic 7
Chelmsford 28, Billerica 20
Dracut 18, Methuen 13
Haverhill 28, Lowell 7

NON-CONFERENCE
Abington 31, Whitman-Hanson 16
Bishop Feehan 39, Sandwich 9
Boston Latin 33, Boston English 6
Marshfield 21, Duxbury 14
Tewksbury 28, Wilmington 17
Tyngsboro 45, Alvirne (N.H.) 21
Wayland 34, Weston 8

BAY STATE
Norwood 23, Dedham 6

EASTERN ATHLETIC
Bishop Stang 34, Bishop Connolly 12

HOCKOMOCK
Franklin 41, King Philip 33
Mansfield 31, Foxboro 7
Oliver Ames 27, Sharon 2
Stoughton 47, Canton 14

MIDDLESEX
Burlington 32, Lexington 28
Melrose 15, Wakefield 14
Reading 28, Stoneham 0
Woburn 33, Winchester 12

NON-CONFERENCE
Belmont 20, Watertown 12
Somerset 35, Case 0

CAPE ANN (LARGE)
Masconomet 42, North Andover 14
Pentucket 28, Triton 0

NORTHEASTERN (LARGE)
Lynn Classical 46, Lynn English 6

PATRIOT
Hingham 28, Scituate 7
Silver Lake 30, Pembroke 10

SOUTH COAST
Apponequet 29, Old Rochester 14
Seekonk 35, Dighton-Rehoboth 7
Wareham 14, Bourne 8

NON-CONFERENCE
Beverly 28, Salem 14
Carver 7, Middleboro 6
Gloucester 48, Danvers 7
Greater New Bedford 33, Diman 6
Lawrence 28, Greater Lawrence 21
Nipmuc 35, Marian 13
Norwell 17, Hanover 7
Rockland 19, Randolph 0
Winthrop 27, Revere 22

CATHOLIC CENTRAL (LARGE)
Archbishop Williams 30, Cardinal Spellman 14
Bishop Fenwick 28, Austin Prep 16

NORTHEASTERN (SMALL)
Swampscott 42, Marblehead 16

SOUTH SHORE
Cohasset 15, Hull 12

TRI-VALLEY
Ashland 34, Hopkinton 26
Bellingham 20, Norton 10
Medfield 21, Dover-Sherborn 0
Medway 9, Millis 6
Westwood 28, Holliston 14

NON-CONFERENCE
Arlington Catholic 35, Matignon 7
Mashpee 32, Cape Cod Tech 8
Saugus 49, Chelsea 14

BOSTON NORTH
East Boston 26, South Boston 6

CAPE ANN (SMALL)
Amesbury 17, Newburyport 12
Hamilton-Wenham 28, Ipswich 7
North Reading 30, Lynnfield 12

COMMONWEALTH (LARGE)
Shawsheen 28, Greater Lowell 14

MAYFLOWER (LARGE)
Blue Hills 30, Bristol-Plymouth 0
South Shore Voc-Tech 12, Southeastern 0

NON-CONFERENCE
Charlestown 36, Burke 0
Madison Park 22, O'Bryant 14
Whittier 49, Cathedral 12

CATHOLIC CENTRAL (SMALL)
Pope John 57, Lowell Catholic 22
Trinity Catholic 40, St. Clement 34

COMMONWEALTH (SMALL)
Manchester Essex 27, Georgetown 7

MAYFLOWER (SMALL)
West Bridgewater 26, Holbrook 14

NON-CONFERENCE
Minuteman 35, Mystic Valley 28

MIAA Central

DIVISION I EAST

Shrewsbury 15, Milford 7

DIVISION I NORTH
Leominster 14, Fitchburg 13

DIVISION I WEST
Nashoba 28, North Middlesex 6

NON-CONFERENCE
Holy Name 26, Wachusett 8
St. John's (Shrewsbury) 17, St. Peter Marian 6

DIVISION I EAST
Doherty 36, Burncoat 13
Westborough 18, Algonquin 0

DIVISION I WEST
Oakmont 13, Gardner 7

NON-CONFERENCE
Marlborough 42, Hudson 28

DIVISION II WEST
Bartlett 30, Southbridge 28
Shepherd Hill 47, Tantasqua 41

NON-CONFERENCE
Northbridge 35, Uxbridge 21

DIVISION II EAST
Auburn 28, Oxford 0
David Prouty 13, Leicester 6
Millbury 36, Grafton 6

DIVISION III WEST
Littleton 24, Ayer 21
Maynard 28, Clinton 12

NON-CONFERENCE
Murdock 8, Narragansett 6
West Boylston 20, Quabbin 13

DIVISION III EAST
Blackstone Valley 34, Hudson Catholic 0
Nashoba Valley Tech 41, Monty Tech 15

MIAA West

AA

Northampton 29, Amherst-Pelham 0

NON-CONFERENCE
Agawam 34, West Springfield 27
Holyoke 26, Chicopee 3
Longmeadow 24, East Longmeadow 0
Westfield 27, Cathedral (Springfield) 0

INTERCOUNTY
Greenfield 40, Turners Falls 8

SUBURBAN
South Hadley 36, Chicopee Comprehensive 22

NON-CONFERENCE
Ludlow 26, Palmer 6

INTERCOUNTY
Athol 14, Mahar 13


DIVISION 3A
TRI-COUNTY

Easthampton 50, Holyoke Catholic 6

NON-CONFERENCE
Pathfinder 34, Belchertown 8

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Super Bowls (H.S.) Coming to Gillette Stadium

Patriots owner Robert Kraft is bringing the Super Bowl to Gillette Stadium...the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association's Super Bowls that is.

The Patriots owner mad the announcement earlier this week that six of the seven eastern state championship game will be played in Foxboro through 2009. The seventh game will be played at Stonehill College in Easton. The Patriot will host the game rent-free and cover game costs.

"Since our family bought this team we've wanted to do everything we can to encourage all youth sports, but especially football," said Kraft at a news conference announcing the deal with the MIAA. "We wanted to have high school football at Gillette Stadium."

To read more about the move to an NFL facility from the Boston Globe, please click on our headline "Super Bowls (H.S.) Coming to Gillette Stadium".
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