Saturday, December 12, 2009

Boston Globe Top 20 - Final Rankings

1. Xaverian (13-0), LW: #1
2. Reading (13-0), LW: #3
3. Gloucester (13-0), LW: #5
4. Brockton (9-2), LW: #2
5. Natick (12-1), LW: #4
6. Franklin (11-1), LW: #10
7. Walpole (10-1), LW: #8
8. Everett (8-3), LW: #9
9. Billerica (10-2), LW: #6
10. Bridgewater-Raynham (10-3), LW: #11
11. Dracut (9-3), LW: #7
12. Mansfield (9-2), LW: #12
13. Marshfield (9-3), LW: #15
14. Masconomet (10-3), LW: #13
15. Bishop Feehan (10-2), LW: #NR
16. Duxbury (9-3), LW: #14
17. Westford (8-4), LW: #18
18. Marblehead (10-3), LW: #20
19. Austin Prep (10-3) LW: NR
20. Whittier (12-0), LW: NR

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Massachusetts High School Football Scores - Super Bowls

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Saturday, December 5, 2009

Super Bowls

Eastern Mass

Division I

Xaverian 29 Everett 0

Division IA
Gloucester 33 Bridgewater-Raynham 13

Division II
Reading 26 Natick 0

Division IIA
Marshfield 13 Masconomet 12

Division III
Bishop Feehan 12 Marblehead 6

Division IIIA
Austin Prep 38 Holliston 15

Division IV
Whittier 14 East Boston 12

Division IVA
Northeast Regional 22 Brighton 12

Central Mass

Division I

Wachusett 34 Holy Name 0
St. John 21 Marlboro 10

Division II
David prouty 11 Northbridge 7
Auburn 35 Southbridge 0

Division III
Oakmont 29 Littleton 19
Clinton 14 Narragansett 0

Western Mass

Division I

West Springfield 37 Longmeadow 30

Division II
Hoosac Valley 22 East Longmeadow 16

Division III
Ware 14 Pioneer Valley 8 (OT)

Xaverian Knocks-off Everett for Eastern Mass D-1 Super Bowl Championship

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle

Xaverian captured its first MIAA high school football championship since 1998 beating Everett 29-0 on Saturday at Gillette Stadium.

The Boston Globe reports that the Hawks finished a perfect 13-0 thanks to four first half turnovers for Everett.

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Gloucester Wins Eastern Mass D-1A Title

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


The Gloucester Fishermen went trolling for an Eastern Mass Super Bowl title Saturday against Bridgewater-Raynham on Saturday at Gillette Stadium.

When the final horn sounded, Gloucester had landed its second title in three years with a 33-13 victory. The Boston Globe reports the Fishermen were led by running back Conor Ressel, who scored three touchdowns.

Reading Completes Three-Year Turnaround to Win Eastern Mass Division 2 Super Bowl

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Reading shutout Natick 26-0 for the Eastern Mass Division 2 Super Bowl title.

The Boston Globe reports the Rockets win comes three years after a 4-7 season.

Marshfield Wins Eastern Mass D-2A Title

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Marshfield beat Masconomet beat 13-12 to win the Eastern Mass Division 2A Super Bowl.

The Boston Globe reports the win was redemption for the Rams, who lost in last year's championship game.

Bishop Feehan Beats Marblehead in Eastern Mass D-III Super Bowl


by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Like several of this year's MIAA Super Bowls, the Eastern Mass Division 3 Super Bowl came down to the final few seconds.

The Boston Globe reports Bishop Feehan beat Marblehead 12-6 with a game-winning drive that ended with :13 to go in the game.

Austin Prep Wins Eastern Mass D-3A Super Bowl

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Austin Prep captured the Eastern Mass Division 3A Super Bowl with a 38-15 win over Holliston.

The Boston Globe reports that the title was quite an accomplishment for the Cougars, who at the end of October were faced with not even making the post-season.

Whittier Wins First Eastern Mass Super Bowl

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle



Whittier capped a perfect 12-0 season with a 14-12 win over East Boston in the Eastern Mass Division IV Super Bowl.

The Boston Globe reports the Wildcats captured their first-ever title with a strong fourth quarter defensive effort.

Northeast Wins Eastern Mass D-4A Super Bowl after 0-4 Start

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Northeast's first-ever Super Bowl win won't be forgotten by those involved.

After an 0-4 start, the Golden Knights finished with eight wins in their last nine games, including a 22-12 win in its Eastern Mass Division 4A Super Bowl game against Brighton. The Boston Globe reports Northeast used a strong running attack in the Super Bowl victory.

Central Mass Super Bowls Wrap-up

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Here's a wrap-up of the Central Mass Super Bowls from the Worchester Telegram & Gazette.

Central Mass

Division I

Wachusett 34 Holy Name 0
St. John 21 Marlboro 10

Division II
David prouty 11 Northbridge 7
Auburn 35 Southbridge 0

Division III
Oakmont 29 Littleton 19
Clinton 14 Narragansett 0

West Springfield Snaps Longmeadow's String of Four Straight West Mass Titles

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


There was no "one for the thumb" for Longmeadow as West Springfield beat the Lancers 37-30 to win the Western Mass Division I Super Bowl.

The Republican reports that West Springfield denied the Lancers their fifth straight title with a great last minute touchdown drive.

Western Mass D-II Super Bowl Decided in Final Seconds

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Hoosac Valley beat East Longmeadow 22-16 to cap a perfect season and claim the Western Mass Division II Super Bowl.

The Republican reports that the Spartans won it on a touchdown with :13 to go in regulation.

Div. II Super Bowl: Hoosac Valley 22, East Longmeadow 16

Mahar HS Finishes Perfect 12-0 and Western Mass D-III Super Bowl Champ

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football


Mahar beat Frontier 34-19 to win the Western Mass Division III Super Bowl.

MassLive.com reports the Senators finished 12-0 even though it committed five turnovers.

D-III Super Bowl: Mahar 34, Frontier 19

Ware Needs OT to Win Western Mass D-IV Super Bowl

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Ware beat Pioneer Valley 14-8 in overtime Saturday to claim the Western Mass Division IV Super Bowl.

The Republican reports that the Indians capture its first Super Bowl in 28 years on a Chris Guzik pass in overtime. Ware finishes 11-1, while Pioneer Valley ends 11-2.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Massachusetts High School Football Scores - Semifinals

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Semfinals

Eastern Mass

DIVISION I
Everett 21 Billerica 7
Xaverian 21 Brockton 14

DIVISION IA
Gloucester 34 Westford 28
Bridgewater-Raynham 28 Needham 0

DIVISION II
Reading 20 Dracut 6
Natick 28 Franklin 26

DIVISION IIA
Masconomet 18 Concord-Carlisle 8
Marshfield 27 Duxbury 6

DIVISION III
Marblehead 21 Rockland 12
Bishop Feehan 42 Dighton-Rehoboth 13

DIVISION IIIA
Austin Prep 26 Lynnfield 20 OT
Holliston 14 Cohasset 6

DIVISION IV
Bye - Whittier
East Boston 35 Bristol-Plymouth 8

DIVISION IVA
Northeast Reg 24 Marian 14
Brighton 8 Tri-County 6

Central Mass

DIVISION I
Marlboro 21 Nashoba 7
Wachusett 13 Leominster 0
Holy Name 18 Westboro 7
St. John's 34 Shrewsbury 14

DIVISION II
Southbridge 6 Bartlett 3
Northbridge 30 Uxbridge 7
Auburn 28 Millbury 6
David Prouty 41 Grafton 24

DIVISION III
Clinton 26 Maynard 7
Oakmont 58 Assabet 24
Narragansett 36 Groton-Dunstable 8
Littleton 42 Worcester Tech 16

Western Mass

DIVISION I
Longmeadow 47 Chicopee Comp 14
West Springfield 31 Chicopee 14

DIVISION II
Hoosac Valley 35 South Hadley 18
East Longmeadow 34 Wahconah 0

DIVISION III
Frontier 18 Athol 7
Mahar 32 Greenfield 14

DIVISION IV
Pioneer Valley 40 Mohawk 8 5:00pm
Ware 14 Palmer 6

Monday, November 09, 2009

Massachusetts High School Football Scores - Week 10

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Saturday, November 7, 2009


Arlington Catholic 36, Bishop Fenwick 20
Belmont Hill 28, Milton Academy 8
Beverly 51, Saugus 0
Blue Hills 12, South Shore 0
Brooks 31, Governor’s Academy 7
BB&N 32, Roxbury Latin 6
Cardinal Spellman 9, Austin Prep 6
Framingham 54, Norwood 6
Greater Lawrence 28, West Roxbury 6
Hamilton-Wenham 3, Georgetown 0
Lawrence Academy 56, Noble & Greenough 0
Lynnfield 27, Newburyport 13
Lynn Tech 36, Shawsheen 29
Martha’s Vineyard at Cape Cod/Harwich, ccd.
Methuen 20, Tewksbury 7
Middlesex 32, Thayer Academy 18
Newton North 18, Milton 6
North Attleboro 34, Sharon 7
Northeast 20, Minuteman 0
North Shore 41, Mystic Valley 6
Pentucket 34, North Reading 3
St. Mark’s 36, Rivers 33
St. Paul’s 14, Groton 13
St. Sebastian’s 34, St. George’s 8
Silver Lake 35, Hingham 14
Tri-County 6, Nantucket 0
Walpole 42, Braintree 7
Wellesley 34, Brookline 0
West Bridgewater 29, Diman 8
Whittier 34, Chelsea 13
Winchester 35, Lexington 21
Xaverian 42, St. John’s (S) 14

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Friday, November 6, 2009

Apponequet 28, Bourne 14
Arlington Catholic 32, Cardinal Spellman 15
Attleboro 26, Dartmouth 7
Barnstable 20, Bridgewater-Raynham 14
Bedford 28, Arlington 14
Bellingham 22, Hopkinton 13
Billerica 35, Andover 14
Bishop Feehan 27, Durfee 6
Blue Hills 12, Tri-County 8
Bristol-Plymouth 34, Diman 8
Brooks 23, Noble & Greenough 0
BB&N 42, Thayer Academy 14
Catholic Memorial 21, Plymouth South 7
Chelmsford 28, Lowell 8
Cohasset 14, Abington 0
Concord-Carlisle 49, Wayland 31
Danvers 16, Winthrop 3
Dighton-Rehoboth 29, Fairhaven 8
Dorchester 32, Burke 14
Dover-Sherborn 34, Ashland 0
Dracut 21, Lawrence 7
East Boston 44, Boston English 16
Everett 38, Somerville 6
Falmouth 14, Dennis-Yarmouth 0
Foxboro 21, Canton 0
Framingham 24, Milton 15
Gloucester 36, Revere 14
GNB Voke 20, Old Rochester 14
Hanover 32, Randolph 0
Holliston 41, Medfield 14
Hull 14, Nauset 0
King Philip 35, Stoughton 0
Latin Academy 14, Brighton 0
Lawrence Academy 27, Belmont Hill 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 7, Acton-Boxboro 0
Lynn Classical 22, Peabody 0
Lynn English 14, Salem 12
Lynnfield 20, Ipswich 3
Madison Park 46, Charlestown 0
Marblehead 39, Beverly 21
Martha’s Vineyard 13, Bishop Stang 7
Mashpee 34, Carver 7
Medford 43, Cambridge 42
Medway 21, Westwood 10
Melrose 42, Watertown 13
Methuen 16, Central Catholic 12
Milton Academy 24, Governor’s Academy 17
Natick 35, Weymouth 12
New Bedford 27, Taunton 13
North Andover 14, Wilmington 12
North Quincy 14, Whitman-Hanson 7
Norton 22, Millis-Hopedale 12
Norwell 44, East Bridgewater 28
O’Bryant 16, Hyde Park 6
Pembroke 21, Middleboro 19
Providence Country Day 41, Case 22
Reading 28, Woburn 13
Rivers 24, St. George’s 8
Rockland 28, Quincy 14
Roxbury Latin 18, Middlesex 13
St. Mark’s 26, St. Paul’s 19
St. Sebastian’s 41, Groton 13
Sandwich 35, Plymouth North 25
Scituate 29, Silver Lake 28
Somerset 31, Coyle-Cassidy 30
Southeastern 16, Cape Cod/Harwich 0
Tewksbury 24, Haverhill 8
Triton 14, Newburyport 7
Wakefield 33, Burlington 27
Wareham 16, Seekonk 6
Wellesley 48, Braintree 13
Westford Academy 41, Boston Latin 8
Weston 41, Tyngsboro 21
West Roxbury 32, South Boston 13
Xaverian 14, BC High 6

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Massachusetts High School Football Scores - Week 7

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Friday, October 16, 2009


Acton-Boxboro 42, Arlington 20
Andover 28, Chelmsford 21
Apponequet 28, Durfee 0
Austin Prep 32, Medford 0
Billerica 35, Lawrence 20
Bishop Fenwick 30, Georgetown 15
Bishop Guertin 52, Catholic Memorial 13
BC High 56, Cambridge 28
Bourne 36, GNB Voke 20
Bridgewater-Raynham 22, LaSalle 16 (ot)
Canton 20, Sharon 14 (ot)
Carver 21, Bishop Stang 7
Cathedral 44, St. Clement 42
Central Catholic 21, Lowell 0
Cohasset 14, Mashpee 6
Concord-Carlisle 41, Westford 40
Danvers 21, Beverly 3
Dennis-Yarmouth 34, Plymouth South 14
Dighton-Rehoboth 21, Wareham 20
Dover-Sherborn 36, Millis-Hopedale 7
Duxbury 21, North Quincy 6
East Boston 42, Blue Hills 6
East Bridgewater 32, Cardinal Spellman 14
Fairhaven 20, King Philip 14
Foxboro 20, Stoughton 7
Framingham 37, Braintree 12
Franklin 14, North Attleboro 7
Gloucester 21, Masconomet 14
Groton 28, Middlesex 14
Holliston 50, Hopkinton 14
Hull 21, Norwell 18
Latin Academy 30, Charlestown 0
Lexington 34, Stoneham 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 26, Tyngsboro 6
Lynn English 37, Swampscott 35
Madison Park 12, Brighton 8
Manchester-Essex 50, Ipswich 28
Marblehead 35, Salem 13
Marshfield 13, Plymouth North 0
Medfield 28, Bellingham 6
Melrose 14, Burlington 6
Methuen 35, Haverhill 6
Milton 35, Dedham 14
Natick 49, Wellesley 14
North Andover 28, North Reading 0
North Shore 26, Diman 14
O’Bryant 14, Boston English 0
Pentucket 24, Amesbury 7
Quincy 27, Pembroke 26
Reading 42, Malden Catholic 14
Revere 27, Peabody 25
Rockland 34, Randolph 8
Seekonk 34, Case 0
South Boston 46, Hyde Park 6
Taunton 34, Attleboro 18
Waltham 34, Wayland 21
Weston 19, Boston Latin 0
West Roxbury 20, Burke 12
Westwood 27, Norton 6
Weymouth 27, Newton North 0
Whitman-Hanson 29, Silver Lake 20
Wilmington 24, Newburyport 22
Winchester 27, Belmont 7
Woburn 28, Wakefield 7

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Turnaround in Watertown

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


I love turnaround stories!

Today, you can check-out one of the best in Massachusetts, as the Watertown Red Raiders enter Friday's game against South/University Park a perfect 4-0. According to Boston Herald reporter Dan Ventura, Watertown is just three years removed from winless seasons in '05 and '06.

Massachusetts High School Football Scores - Week 5

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Sunday, October 4, 2009

Brockton 17 St. John's Prep 14 Boston Herald game story

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Saturday, October 3, 2009


Austin Prep 36, North Reading 6
Belmont Hill 44, St. Paul’s 0
Brooks 27, Groton 16
Central Catholic 36, Tewksbury 16
Greater Lawrence 20, Greater Lowell 6
Hingham 55, Quincy 6
Lawrence Academy 46, St. Mark’s 6
Lexington 13, Wilmington 7 (ot)
Lowell Catholic 19, St. Clement 0
Lynnfield 34, Cathedral 8
Manchester-Essex 13, Northeast 6
Martha’s Vineyard 39, St. Mary’s 22
Matignon 20, Trinity Catholic 0
Middlesex 9, Milton Academy 0
Nantucket 28, Holbrook/Avon 14
Natick 41, Dedham 7
Newton South 21, Medford 0
Noble & Greenough 31, St. George’s 18
Norwood 20, Milton 14
Pentucket 3, Newburyport 2
Pope John 42, Marian 33
Rivers 26, Governor’s Academy 15
Roxbury Latin 7, Thayer 0
Seekonk 12, Old Rochester 6
Sharon 26, Bishop Connolly 6
West Bridgewater 26, Old Colony 8
Whittier 38, Lynn Tech 12
Xaverian 28, Somerville 7

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Friday, October 2, 2009


Abington 29, Carver 15
Acton-Boxboro 14, Concord-Carlisle 13
Andover 34, Haverhill 6
Arlington Catholic 7, Cambridge 6
Attleboro 50, Durfee 22
Bedford 13, Malden 6
Billerica 28, Dracut 21
Bishop Feehan 28, Barrington (RI) 7
Boston English 34, South Boston 28 (2 ot)
Bourne 46, Case 12
Braintree 10, Brookline 6
Bridgewater-Raynham 14, New Bedford 0
Brighton 24, Hyde Park 14
BB&N 35, St. Sebastian’s 21
Burlington 33, Belmont 14
Chelsea 12, Mystic Valley 6
Cohasset 38, Cardinal Spellman 20
Dartmouth 17, Somerset 15
Dighton-Rehoboth 35, Bishop Stang 7
Duxbury 17, Hanover 0
Falmouth 22, BC High 20
Foxboro 24, North Attleboro 22
Franklin 21, Canton 14
Holliston 52, Millis-Hopedale 23
Hopkinton 35, Medfield 20
Hull 14, East Bridgewater 7
King Philip 35, Oliver Ames 7
Latin Academy 20, Dorchester 12
Lawrence 34, Chelmsford 29
Lincoln-Sudbury 26, Wayland 21
Lynn English 28, Danvers 18
Madison Park 20, West Roxbury 0
Malden Catholic 30, Peabody 7
Mansfield 34, Stoughton 12
Marblehead 42, Georgetown 0
Marshfield 23, Dennis-Yarmouth 20
Masconomet 26, Westford Academy 14
Mashpee 27, Coyle-Cassidy 12
Medway 36, Bellingham 0
Methuen 20, Lowell 0
Needham 9, Newton North 0
North Andover 34, Salem 12
Norton 20, Dover-Sherborn 6
Norwell 34, Archbishop Williams 6
Plymouth North 28, Nauset 0
Plymouth South 33, Sandwich 15
Reading 34, Melrose 7
Rockland 33, North Quincy 22
Scituate 34, Randolph 21
South Shore 22, Diman 20
Swampscott 37, Revere 14
Taunton 34, Barnstable 21
Tri-County 22, Southeastern 0
Triton 34, Ipswich 0
Tyngsboro 22, Arlington 19
Walpole 38, Wellesley 7
Wareham 57, GNB Voke 14
Watertown 14, Weston 10
Westwood 46, Ashland 0
Weymouth 35, Framingham 21
Whitman-Hanson 19, Pembroke 7
Winchester 35, Wakefield 15
Winthrop 16, Lynn Classical 6
Woburn 28, Stoneham 0
Worcester Tech 27, Blue Hills 12

Friday, September 25, 2009

Massachusetts High School Football Scores - Week 4

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Saturday, September 26, 2009


Andover 47, Tewksbury 34
Archbishop Williams 34, Marian 0
Austin Prep 16, Malden 13
Beverly 24, Lynn English 20
Bishop Connolly 14, Blue Hills 6 (ot)
Brooks 27, Roxbury Latin 10
Cape Cod/Harwich 30, Diman 8
Concord-Carlisle 21, Newton South 19
Dennis-Yarmouth 20, Hingham 6
Everett 17, St. John’s Prep 7
Fairhaven 30, GNB Voke 27
Governor’s 15, Thayer Academy 7
Groton 34, St. George’s 16
Hanover 32, South Shore 12
Holbrook/Avon 40, Old Colony 16
Lawrence Academy 48, Milton Academy 6
Lowell Catholic 14, Hyde Park 12
Manchester Essex 26, Greater Lawrence 20
Middlesex 20, St. Mark’s 0
Mystic Valley 26, St. Clement 12
Natick 42, Brookline 0
North Shore 29, Nashoba 14
Old Rochester 21, Bourne 20
Pentucket 35, Hamilton-Wenham 0
Pope John 28, Brighton 22
Rivers 13, St. Paul’s 0
St. Mary’s 23, Madison Park 14
St. Sebastian’s 41, Noble & Greenough 0
Salem 27, Saugus 7
Seekonk 17, Apponequet 7
Shawsheen 21, Georgetown 13 (ot)
Swampscott 28, Peabody 7
Wakefield 29, Lexington 9
Walpole 28, Newton North 14
Wareham 44, Middleboro 8
West Bridgewater 28, Southeastern 12
Whittier 34, Northeast 24

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Friday, September 25, 2009


BC High 7, Acton-Boxboro 6
Belmont 28, Melrose 7
Bridgewater-Raynham 28, Marshfield 7
BB&N 33, Belmont Hill 14
Burlington 42, Stoneham 0
Canton 39, Oliver Ames 14
Chelmsford 25, Haverhill 13
Chelsea 29, Greater Lowell 0
Dighton-Rehoboth 28, Case 18
Dorchester 32, Matignon 6
Duxbury 33, Quincy 6
Foxboro 42, Rutland (VT) 7
Franklin 29, Mansfield 28
Latin Academy 34, Boston English 6
Malden Catholic 21, Somerville 7
Medway 12, Medfield 0
Newburyport 37, Ipswich 0
Reading 34, Winchester 7
Sandwich 13, Barnstable 8
Taunton 42, Durfee 7
Tri-County 28, Nantucket 0
Weston 21, Hull 13
West Roxbury 22, Charlestown 0
Westwood 20, Hopkinton 0
Weymouth 42, Norwood 14
Wilmington 28, Lynnfield 7
Xaverian 14, Brockton 7

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 24, 2009


Plymouth South 28 North Quincy 12

For news and scores from around America, go to the High School Football Huddle.

Massachusetts High School Football Scoreboard - Week 3

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Friday, September 18, 2009


Barnstable 21, Dennis-Yarmouth 20
Billerica 20, Woburn 14
Bishop Fenwick 6, Salem 0
Blue Hills 18, Holbrook/Avon 0
Bridgewater-Raynham 49, Durfee 19
Brockton 22, Taunton 20 (ot)
Burke 12, Boston English 0
Catholic Memorial 27, Haverhill 6
Chelsea 38, Brighton 6
Cohasset 34, Hingham 21
Diman 26, Bishop Connolly 18
Fairhaven 22, Wareham 16
Greater Lawrence 21, South Boston 0
Greater Lowell 26, Lowell Catholic 8
Hanover 24, East Bridgewater 21 (2 ot)
Holliston 42, Tyngsboro 22
Hull 37, South Shore 0
Keefe Tech 31, St. Clement 12
King Philip 42, Bellingham 6
Lawrence 12, Tewksbury 8
Lynn English 33, Winthrop 21
Lynnfield 32, Georgetown 6
Mansfield 41, Minnechaug 7
Martha’s Vineyard 2, Charlestown 0 (forfeit)
Mashpee 6, Sandwich 0
Medford 33, Revere 0
Millis 21, Southeastern 0
Nashua South (NH) 23, Lowell 6
New Bedford 14, Silver Lake 14
Newburyport 17, North Reading 13
North Andover 21, Amesbury 0
North Attleboro 24, Bishop Feehan 0
Norwell 21, Cardinal Spellman 20 (ot)
Old Rochester 42, Case 12
Peabody 21, Cambridge 12
Pembroke 27, Carver 21
Seekonk 15, Bourne 14
Somerset 31, Nauset 12
Triton 39, Hamilton-Wenham 12
Wellesley 32, Dedham 7
Westford 56, Malden Catholic 18
*Whitman-Hanson 27, Rockland 8
Wilmington 35, Shawsheen 2

Friday, September 11, 2009

Massachusetts High School Football Scoreboard - Week 1

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football Huddle


Brockton and BC High began the 2009 season the way the 2008 season ended...playing each other. Brockton beat BC 27-3 to open the 2009 season and avenge last season's Eastern Mass Division I Super Bowl victory by the Eagles. The Boston Herald reports that the Boxers broke this one open at the start of the second half with a kickoff return.

Massachusetts High School Football Scores
Friday, September 11, 2009


Abington 12, Hanover 0
Acton-Boxboro 14, Woburn 7
Andover 27, North Andover 21
Ayer 27, Hyde Park 14
Barnstable 35, Durfee 6
Belmont 14, Cardinal Spellman 0
Billerica 26, Burlington 14
Bishop Feehan 16, Foxboro 14
Bridgewater-Raynham 28, Duxbury 7
Bristol-Plymouth 20, GNB Voke 14
Brockton 27, BC High 3
Catholic Memorial 17, Lynn Classical 0
Chelmsford 12, Waltham 7
Chelsea 42, Pope John 6
Cohasset 39, Quincy 0
Danvers 20, Manchester Essex 0
Dighton-Yarmouth 28, Bourne/UCT 12
Everett 14, Leominster 6
Franklin 33, Attleboro 24
Frontier 13 Lunenberg 0
Holliston 24, Wayland 10
Hull 14, Pembroke 0
King Philip 35, Hopkinton 0
Lynn English 40, Lawrence 38
Malden 33, Haverhill 12
Mansfield 34, Dartmouth 0
Marblehead 27, Pentucket 2
Marlboro 14, Central Catholic 0
Masconomet 35, Lowell 12
Mashpee 20, Fairhaven 12
Medway 31, Oliver Ames 0
Methuen 20, Concord-Carlisle 19
Milford 34, Bellingham 0
Milton 34, Brookline 0
Nashoba 27, Minuterman 0
Natick 27, Newton North 0
Nauset 6, Cape Cod/Harwich 0 (ot)
Needham 29, Dedham 12
New Bedford 29, Bishop Stang 0
Newburyport 19, Hamilton-Wenham 0
North Attleboro 38, Wakefield 13
North Middlesex 23, Stoneham 8
North Quincy 33, Boston Latin 7
North Reading 26, Ipswich 0
Norwell 21, Millis 14
Old Rochester 22, Martha’s Vineyard 15
Palmer 42 Mohawk Trail 0 MassLive.com game story
Plymouth North 30, Medfield 0
Plymouth South 18, East Bridgewater 6
Putnam 12 Northampton 7
Reading 35, Cambridge 0
Revere 20, Northeast 14 (ot)
St. John’s Prep 32, Peabody 7
Saugus 19, Bishop Fenwick 12
Scituate 32, Carver 0
Silver Lake 30, Coyle-Cassidy 6
Triton 40, Amesbury 0
Tyngsboro 22, Dover-Sherborn 20 (ot)
Walpole 20, Framingham 7
Wareham 22, Taunton 14
Watertown 27, Greater Lowell 6
Wellesley 26, Weymouth 14
Weston 28, Ashland 0
West Roxbury 16, Boston Latin 14
Westwood 34, Bedford 18
Whitman-Hanson 22, Sandwich 7
Wilmington 20, Melrose 18
Winchester 20, Stoughton 7
Winthrop 31, Salem 0
Xaverian 47, Malden Catholic 14

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Massachusetts Bank Wants High School Football Team in its Next Commercial

by Jeff Fisher
Massachusetts High School Football


High school football teams in eastern and central Mass have a shot a winning $5,000, plus earn 60-seconds of fame in an Eastern Bank TV commercial.

Bank officials are encouraging teams to submit videos, photos and audio recording or essays that answer the question..."What makes your team special?"

“At Eastern Bank, our team is focused on working together to provide our customers with banking, investment and insurance solutions,” said Richard E. Holbrook, chairman and CEO of Eastern Bank. “We’ve decided to illustrate this point by featuring a high school football team, which needs offense, defense and special teams to be successful.

To learn more about the contest that runs through August 7th, click here to read the bank's press release. The commercial would air sometime in early fall.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

High School Football Comes to the Web in Massachusetts

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


The Kraft Group is partnering with YouCastr to bring Massachusetts high school football game broadcasts to the internet. The games will appear on www.newenglandfootball.com. YouCastr will provide the tools to schools to broadcast on-demand video, and help them monetize content geared to families, boosters, alumni and the general public.

“The Krafts have always been supportive of youth sports in New England, particularly football,” said New England Patriots publisher Fred Kirsch. “Hosting the MIAA Eastern Mass Super Bowls at Gillette Stadium every December is just one part of that involvement. Creating newenglandfootball.com and the New England football exhibit at the Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon was yet another step. Now, partnering with YouCastr takes what we can provide schools to a whole new level. With schools everywhere forced to tighten their financial belts, YouCastr’s solution is a terrific opportunity for high schools throughout New England.”

“YouCastr is delighted to be partnering with The Kraft Group to support broadcasting of high school sports across New England,” said YouCastr Co-Founder Brad Johnson. “Together, we can help raise the profile of schools’ athletic programs, enable schools to earn money during these challenging times, provide a great way for family and alumni to watch their favorite teams, and provide students an excellent educational opportunity in digital media.
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