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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 is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), which writes the rules for most U.S. high school sports and activities. 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 ...
The Hockomock League is an interscholastic high school athletic league located in Southeastern Massachusetts, founded in 1932. [1] The league took its name from a historic, freshwater swamp which served as a fortress for the Wampanoag native tribe during the King Philip’s War.
May 18—If the Southeast Whitfield High School boys soccer team wins a third straight state championship next season, they'll do it with a new head coach. After four seasons on the job and ...
Several new high school football coaches will command the sidelines for the first time this fall in the Springfield area. That includes Lanphier’s Ademola Adeniji, Southeast’s Nate Borders ...
Heaps grew up in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and graduated from Longmeadow High School. [1] He played college soccer for the Duke University Blue Devils from 1995 to 1998. He was named first team All-ACC all four of his years, was a three-time finalist for the Hermann Award, and as a senior was awarded the Hermann Trophy by the Missouri Athletic Club, marking him as the nation's top college player.
Among Wednesday's high school sports highlights, Southeast girls soccer remained undefeated after tying Salem. ... Girls Soccer. Southeast 3, Salem 3. Pirates goals: Claire Dillner, Olivia Dix, ...
Soto played for the North Huntington Beach youth club, winning the 1991 James McGuire Trophy as the U.S. U-19 national champion. [1] He was also a member of the U-18 and U-20 national teams. In addition to his national team and club commitments, Soto attended Cerritos High School where he was a two time Parade Magazine high school All-American ...