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Parsons Field and Friedman Diamond is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Brookline, Massachusetts.It is home to the Northeastern University baseball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's rugby, as well as the Brookline High School Warriors football team.
The smallest member in the Bay State Conference is Milton High School at 1,070 students while the largest member is Framingham High School at 2,177 students. Members in towns/cities that are located on Route 9 and/or I-90 are in the Carey division, while schools in towns/cities that are located on I-95 , I-93 , and/or Route 3 are in the Herget ...
Brookline High School is a four-year public high school in Brookline, Massachusetts. It is a part of Public Schools of Brookline . As of the 2023–24 school year, 2117 students were enrolled in the high school, served by 191.8 teachers (on an FTE basis), the student to teacher ratio was approximately 10.9 to 1. [ 1 ]
IHSAA football scores, updated schedule: Week 2 Indy-area. Avon 7, Ben Davis 0, halftime, ppd. 6 p.m., Saturday Beech Grove 46, Jennings County 10. Bishop Chatard 28, Hanover Central 7
More: Final 4 calls these Wildcats again: Milton High football shuts down Dartmouth to advance Friday, Nov. 10 Div. 1 - No. 8 BC High (6-3) at No. 1 St. John’s Prep (9-0), 6
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.
Here is this week's IndyStar Super 25 poll, ranking the top-25 high school football teams in Indiana regardless of class. Indiana high school football Super 25 rankings: Week 2 has new No. 1 team ...
Lafayette Jeff joined in 2004 from the North Central Conference, and Fishers joined upon reopening in 2006. In December 2012, the Indianapolis-area schools met and voted to cut ties with the Tippecanoe County schools after the 2013-14 school year due to transportation costs, travel time, differences in school size and competitive balance.