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Pages in category "High school basketball coaches in Massachusetts" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gaffney was born in Boston, Massachusetts, [2] on November 14, 1984, and grew up in Berkley, Massachusetts. He played four years of high school basketball at Somerset High School in Somerset, Massachusetts. In 2002, Gaffney helped turn a 2–20 Raiders team into the 21–4 Massachusetts Division 2 South Sectional Champions.
The following year, he coached the team to the Eastern Maine Basketball Championship. [4] Killilea was head coach of the Melrose and Silver Lake high school basketball teams. He was inducted into the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame in 1976. [5] His combined high school head coaching record was 314–90. [6]
Franklin High School senior captain Andrew O'Neill launches a jump shot against Worcester North in the Div. 1 state boys basketball final at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, March 17, 2024. Andrew O ...
The No. 4 seed Raiders (19-2) host No. 13 Canton (15-6) in the Sweet 16 on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Finlaw's 3, from left of the top of the key, gave SBR a 58-53 lead.
It was Attucks on Jan. 11, playing a Washington team coming off a 64-9 loss to Purdue Poly Englewood earlier in the week, using a trap defense and high-tempo offense to build leads of 38-2 after ...
There, Curley led a renaissance of the school's basketball program. He was the Big East Conference Rookie of the Year in 1991, and was twice selected as a first team All-Big East player. [citation needed] A four-time team MVP, Curley was the team leader on the 1994 squad which advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA basketball tournament. In ...
The Lady Wamps Basketball team won the state title for the 2005–06 fall season, [19] while the Soccer team won in both 2005 and again in 2006. The boys ice hockey team made its first appearance in the Super 8 Ice Hockey Tournament in 2014, but lost to Catholic Memorial School in the play-in game, 2–1. [20]