UNH-UMass FOOTBALL RIVALRY to be dubbed the ...

8/18/2010

Rivalry will be renewed on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 at Gillette Stadium.  Tickets on sale now.    

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Follette named new head coach at Plymouth North

8/4/2010

Long-time Plymouth North assistant football coach Dwayne Follette was officially elevated to head coach status yesterday, replacing Bill Burkhead after a nine-year run.

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What is Chris Slade doing in Shirley, Mass.?

7/20/2010

Massachusetts is an all-too-familiar terrain for Chris Slade. But forgive him if he'd never heard of Shirley, a woodsy town of about 7,000 tucked outside of the I-495 loop, before this weekend.

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BC High's Cotter passes away

7/12/2010

Former Boston College High football head coach Jim Cotter passed away this morning at the age of 73, after a long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), better known as Lou Gehrig's ...

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MIAA EMASS Superbowl Results

12/7/2009

Division 1: Xaverian 29, Everett 0
Notes: Everett committed four first-half fumbles leading to 19 Xaverian points. Xaverian allowed only one first down and outgained Evertt by 146 yards. This is their first Super Bowl title since 1998.

Division 1A: Gloucester 33, Bridgewater-Raynham 13
Notes: Gloucester’s Conor Ressel ran for 189 yards and scored three touchdowns. This is Gloucester’s second Super Bowl title in three years.

Division 2: Reading 26, Natick 0
Notes: Reading totaled 274 yards on the day all coming on the ground. Reading’s Ryan Pollock gained 203 yards and recorded two touchdowns in the win.

Division 2A: Marshfield 13, Masconomet 12
Notes: Marshfield’s Bob MacNeil had 19 rushes for 100 yards and the team totaled 298 all-purpose yards.

Division 3: Bishop Feehan 12, Marblehead 6
Notes: After a scorless first half, Bishop Feehan’s Zack Schwieger scored the game-winning touchdown with 13 seconds remaining.

Division 3A: Austin Prep 38, Holliston 15
Notes: Austin Prep rushed for 195 yards while Holliston managed only 39. This is Austin Prep’s first Super Bowl title since 1999.