HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ALIGNMENT
EMASS DIV. 1
Acton-Boxboro
Andover
Attleboro
BC High
Braintree
Brockton
Brookline
Central Catholic
Durfee
Everett
Framingham
Franklin
Haverhill
Lawrence
Lexington
Lincoln-Sudbury
Lowell
Methuen
Natick
Needham
New Bedford
Newton North
Newton South
St. John’s Prep
St. John’s (Shrewsbury)
Taunton
Westford Academy
Weymouth
Xaverian
EMASS DIV. 2
Arlington
Barnstable
Belmont
Beverly
Bishop Feehan
Bridgewater-Raynham
Cambridge
Catholic Memorial
Chelmsford
Concord-Carlisle
Diman
King Philip
Marshfield
North Andover
North Quincy
Peabody
Plymouth North
Quincy
Waltham
Wellesley
Winchester
DIV. 1-2 DANDY DOZEN
Thomas Brown, Jr., OL, 6-4, 270, Chelmsford: One of the premier junior linemen within the state, Brown has been excellent on the soccer area and the wrestling mat.
Kieran Corr, Sr. PK, 6-3, 175, Winchester: The Harvard-bound Corr lately received a nationwide kicking contest and has made area objectives past 60 yards.
Andrew Dufault, Sr. OL/LS, 6-2, 250, Xaverian: The Penn State-bound Dufault is rated one of many high 5 highschool long-snappers within the nation.
Drew Eason, Sr., QB, 6-2, 185, Methuen: Eason accomplished 150-of-215 passes for two,307 yards and 23 touchdowns final yr. He additionally rushed for 163 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Shane Eason, Jr., RB, 5-11, 175, Methuen: An All-Scholastic final yr, Eason rushed for 1,077 yards and 23 touchdowns on 138 carries. He caught 44 passes for 766 yards and 9 touchdowns.
Henry Hasselbeck, Sr., QB, 6-3, 170, Xaverian: The Michigan State-bound quarterback guided the Hawks to seven wins in his first season on the college after transferring in from Belmont Hill.
Blake Hebert, Jr., QB, 6-4, 210, Central Catholic: A verbal decide to Clemson, Hebert accomplished 108-of-185 passes for greater than 1,400 yards and 19 touchdowns, whereas working for 300 yards and 4 scores.
Guerby Lambert, Sr., OL, 6-7, 280, Catholic Memorial: A star on the sector and in classroom, Lambert holds affords from the likes of Alabama, Notre Dame, Boston College and a number of different schools.
Cameron Monteiro, Sr., WR, 6-3, 175, Brockton: Used in quite a lot of positions final yr, the Pittsburgh-bound Monteiro amassed 1,550 whole yards and 22 touchdowns.
Jonathan Monteiro, Sr., WR, 6-3, 190, Xaverian: The Liberty-bound Monteiro caught 21 passes for 525 yards and 12 touchdowns, whereas additionally returning a pair of kicks for touchdowns.
Brandon Sullivan, Sr., OL, 6-3, 295, Catholic Memorial: A mainstay behind one of many high traces within the state, Sullivan is headed to Harvard following his senior season.
Christian Zamor, Sr., WR/DB, 6-1, 197, Everett: A multi-talented participant who could make an influence on each side of the ball, Zamor has dedicated to Boston College.
OTHER PLAYERS TO WATCH IN DIV. 1-2
Peter Abair, Sr., WR (Lincoln-Sudbury), Amin Abbassi, Sr., LB (Bridgewater-Raynham), Jayden Abreu, Sr., QB (Lawrence), Karens Antoine, Jr., DB (Brockton), Jayden Arno, Sr., QB (Belmont), Aiden Astorino, Jr., RB (King Philip), Marquese Avery, Sr., LB (St. John’s Prep), Andrew Bamberg, Sr., WR (Brookline), Eli Baptista, Sr., WR (Peabody), Brady Bekkenhius, So., OL (Arlington), Dante Berger, So., RB (Andover), Jacob Bierenbroodspot, Sr., RB (BC High), Peter Bourque, So, QB (Catholic Memorial), Paxton Boyd, Sr., WR/DB (Newton South), Darius Braithwaite, Sr., RB (Lincoln-Sudbury), Dezmond Brunskill, Sr., WR (New Bedford); Vincent Busa, Jr., LB (Xaverian), Declan Byrne, Sr., QB (Bridgewater-Raynham), Matt Callahan, Sr., LB (St. John’s Prep), Mario Capone. Sr., RB (Lexington), Devin Carreiro, Sr., WR (Haverhill), Jackson Chandler, Sr., OL (Acton-Boxboro), Aaron Chiocca, Sr., DB (Methuen), Will Claude, Sr., LB (Catholic Memorial), Ryan Conley, So., WR (Lowell), Yeandiel Cora, Sr., WR (Framingham), Dayton Costa, Sr., LB (Plymouth North), Jake Cullen, Sr., QB (Westford Academy), Nic Cupples, Sr., RB (Marshfield), Chris Czado, Sr. OL/DL (Westford Academy), Mike Davide, Sr., RB (Franklin), Nate Day, Sr., WR (Newton North), Will Devine, Jr., DB (Marshfield), John Droggitis, Sr., LB (St. John’s Prep), Cam Durkin, Sr., DB (Lowell), Malakai Everett, Sr., DB (Chelmsford), William Everett, Sr., TE (Lexington), James Farrell, Jr., QB (Haverhill), Danny Fasy, Sr., DB (Bishop Feehan), Teddy Ferrucci, Sr., RB (Natick), Jimmy Festa, Jr., LB (Peabody), William Finklea, Sr., OL (Brookline), Tajardo France, Sr., RB (Barnstable), Maxwell Galvin, Sr., WR (BC High), Wells Gillett, Sr., OL (St. John’s Prep), Henry Goldberg, Sr., LB (Framingham), Adrien Gurung, Sr., RB (Belmont), Jake Haarde, Sr., DB (Lincoln-Sudbury), Ryan Halloran, Sr., OL (Belmont), Ben Herring, Sr., LB (Beverly), Tate Hoffmeister, Sr., RB (Needham), Brian Hnat, Sr., DB (Andover), Jackson Huntington, Sr., LB (Attleboro), Alex Jackson, Sr., OL (Peabody), Gio Joseph, Jr., DB (Marshfield), Josh Karp, Sr., QB (Brookline), Dillon Keough, Sr., LS (Winchester), Brendan Koss, Sr., DE (Bishop Feehan), Tommy Kubera, Sr., LB (BC High), Josh Kwayke, Sr., DB (Methuen), Brendan Large, Sr., OL (Franklin), Connor Lebrun, Sr., DB (Andover), Brian Logan, Sr., WR (Belmont), Eric Lovell, Sr., DB (Barnstable), David Manon, Sr., LB (Lawrence), Jared Marcus, Sr., OL (Natick), Thomas McLeish, Sr., QB (King Philip), Joey McCullough, Sr., DB (Waltham), Brody McKenna, Sr., LB (Attleboro), Michael McNaught, Sr., DB (North Andover), Brian McSweeney, Sr., LB (Andover), Mason McSweeney, Sr., DE (St. John’s Prep), Jhamir Mercedat, Sr., RB (Cambridge), Logan Mercer, Sr., RB (St. John’s Shrewsbury), Leo Meuse, Jr., OL (Franklin), Aiden Milinazzo, Sr., LB (Lowell), Kayden Mills, Sr., RB (Arlington), Zayn Moselhy, Sr., P (St. John’s Shrewsbury), Amari Mow, So., WR (Lexington), Aiden O’Shaughnessy, Sr., WR (Methuen), Domenic Papa, Sr., LB (Everett), Joe Pendergast, Sr., NT (Braintree), Jaxon Pereira, Sr., DB (Central Catholic), Sam Perry, Jr., QB (Diman), John Pignato, Sr., LB (Acton-Boxboro), Jacob Plakins, Jr., OL (Beverly), Max Poirier, Sr., DB (Wellesley), Jayden Prophete, Sr., DB, Everett, Jake Reiser, Sr., LB (Needham), Marshall Rice, Sr., RB (BC High), Adrian Rivera, Sr., RB (Attleboro), Gabe Rodrigues, Sr., RB (Quincy), Ben Ryan, Sr., OL (Franklin), Jake Saalfrank, Sr., DE (North Andover), Domenic Scales, Sr., Okay (Peabody), Chevy Shakespeare, Jr., WR (Barnstable), Frendy Soler, Sr., LB (Lawrence), Keron Spann, Sr., LB (Lawrence), Keith Strong, Sr., QB (Durfee), Cooper Tarantino, Sr., QB (Lincoln-Sudbury), Henry Tassmer, Jr., DT (Arlington), David Timson, Jr., LB (Catholic Memorial), Presley Titus, Sr., DT (Central Catholic), Graham Tonkonogy, Sr., WR/DB (Newton South), Jose Touron, Sr., WR (Taunton), Logan Van Vaerenewyck, Sr., OL (King Philip), Kyle Wilder, Sr., QB (Chelmsford), Aengus Wilson, Sr., DE (Concord-Carlisle), Zach Wolinski, Sr., RB (North Andover), Nick Wood, Sr., OL (Durfee)
OVERVIEW
The Catholic Conference had a monopoly on state championships within the greater divisions final yr. St. John’s Prep captured the Div. 1 state title by shutting out Springfield Central, whereas Catholic Memorial defended its Div. 2 championship for the second straight yr on the expense of King Philip.
Despite dropping a quartet of Boston Herald All-Scholastics, St. John’s Prep figures to be within the combine as soon as once more together with Catholic Conference rival Xaverian. Methuen reached the semifinals final yr and return a stable nucleus as does Lincoln-Sudbury out of the Dual County League. Andover misplaced the deadly 1-2 punch of Scotty Brown and Lincoln Beal, however there may be sufficient left to make sure one other aggressive season.
New coaches might be roaming the sidelines at Central Catholic (John Sexton), Brockton (Jermaine Wiggins) and Everett (Justin Flores).
Over in Div. 2, quite a lot of eyebrows had been raised when the MIAA realignment got here out and Catholic Memorial remained in Div. 2, a lot to the dismay of the remainder of the sector. The Knights are the overwhelming favorites to convey some extra {hardware} to Baker Street in early December.
Aside from two-time Div. 2 finalist King Philip, Barnstable is a crew which is able to making noise as a number of high gamers are again. Bridgewater-Raynham, North Andover, Chelmsford, Marshfield and Peabody ought to be within the higher echelon of Div. 2 groups.
Source: www.bostonherald.com