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The Catholic Conference participates in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Division I in sports competitions. The Catholic Conference is regarded as one of the most accomplished sports conferences in terms of its winning reputation, with 17 state football championships, 9 basketball championships, 34 ice hockey ...
The ISL divides its football and boys' ice hockey teams into separate divisions (ISL 7/ISL 9 for football; Keller/Eberhart for hockey). The divisional structure generally separates the larger schools (by total boys' enrollment) from the smaller schools, paralleling NEPSAC's separation of the New England hockey playoffs into Large School and ...
men's ice hockey Little East (LEC) 2013–14 football 2024-25 women's ice hockey Rivier University: Nashua, New Hampshire: 1933 Catholic : 2,822 $41 Raiders: 2024–25 men's ice hockey; women's ice hockey Great Northeast (GNAC) Springfield College: Springfield, Massachusetts: 1885 Nonsectarian 2,785 $79.6 Pride: 2019–20 men's golf
Below is a list of Massachusetts state and regional high school football champions sanctioned by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association since the organization began holding state championship games in 1972. [1] From 1972 to 2012, only regional champions were crowned.
The MIAA was founded in 1978, and was preceded by both the Massachusetts Secondary School Principals Association (MSSPA) (1942–1978) and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Council (MIAC) (1950–1978).
The Pioneer Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference (PVIAC) is a high school athletic conference in District 1 of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA). The conference was founded in 1980, and consists of schools in the Berkshire , Franklin , Hampden , and Hampshire counties of Massachusetts . [ 1 ]
Ice hockey Beverly, MA: First U.S. player to jump from high school to NHL (in 1981) 5. Rebecca Lobo: Basketball Southwick, MA: Massachusetts' all-time leading high school basketball scorer (boys and girls); Basketball Hall of Fame inductee 6. Alberto Salazar: Track & field Wayland, MA: 3× New York Marathon winner (1980–82); Boston Marathon ...