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Girls Ice Hockey 2021-22 and 2022-23 Alignment Proposal GIRLS ICE HOCKEY STATEWIDE ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 2 DIVISIONS ‐ APRIL 2021 Data below is schools who registered a team in 2020‐2021 ‐‐ Schools registered as a coop where there is no approved coop are highlighted in light orange Voc School Private NEW Old School Enrollment (down 1 School (up Coop Team DIVISION DIVISION NEW DIV FOR TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Old Section Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt for Alignment div) 1 div) (up 1 Div) (W/O ADJ) (with adj) STATEWIDE 1 Stoughton High School Brockton High School Brockton S Guest Stoughton 4061 4061 110 1 2 Bishop Stang High School New Bedford High School New Bedford X 1 Guest Bishop Stang 2422 2422 110 1 3 Shawsheen Valley Tech School Greater Lowell Tech HS Tyngsboro X 2 Guest 2234 2234 1 111 1 4 Newton North High School Newton North High School Newtonville X 1 Host Newton North 2057 2057 110 1 5 Shrewsbury High School Wachusett Regional High School Holden X 1 Guest 2032 2032 110 1 6 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Schl. Cambridge Rindge & Latin Schl. Cambridge X 2 Host 1981 1981 110 1 7 Methuen High School Methuen High School Methuen X 1 Host Methuen 1962 1962 110 1 8 Winthrop High School Lynn English High School Lynn X 1 Guest Winthrop 1946 1946 110 1 9 Leominster High School Leominster High School Leominster X 2 Host Leominster 1877 1877 110 1 10 Haverhill High School Haverhill High School Haverhill X 1 Host Haverhill 1825 1825 110 1 11 Acton‐Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton‐Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton X 1 Host Acton‐Boxboro 1809 1809 110 1 12 Medford High School Malden High School Malden X 1 Guest Medford 1775 1775 110 1 13 Westford Academy Westford Academy Westford X 1 Host 1694 1694 110 1 14 North Quincy High School Quincy High School Quincy X 1 Guest 1523 1523 110 1 15 Auburn High School Doherty Memorial High School Worcester C Guest Auburn 1495 1495 110 1 16 Bishop Fenwick High School Essex North Shore Agric & Tech School Hathorne X 2 Guest 1487 1487 1 111 1 17 Oakmont Regional High School Montachusett RVT High School Fitchburg X 2 Guest 1429 1429 1 111 1 18 Peabody Vet. Mem. High School Peabody Vet. Mem. High School Peabody X 1 Host Peabody 1453 1453 110 1 19 Billerica Memorial High School Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford X 1 Guest Billerica 1409 1409 110 1 20 Algonquin Reg. High School Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough X 2 Host Algonquin 1395 1395 110 1 21 Beverly High School Beverly High School Beverly X 1 Host Beverly 1296 1296 110 1 22 Boston Latin Academy O'Bryant High School Roxbury X 2 Guest 1253 1253 110 1 23 Hopkinton High School Hopkinton High School Hopkinton X 1 Host Hopkinton 1235 1235 110 1 24 Mansfield High School Mansfield High School Mansfield X 1 Host Mansfield 1225 1225 121 1 25 Longmeadow High School West Springfield High School West Springfield W Guest Longmeadow 1220 1220 121 1 26 Plymouth South High School Plymouth North High School Plymouth X 1 Guest Plymouth South 1218 1218 121 1 27 Pope Francis Preparatory School Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee Guest Pope Francis 1184 1184 121 1 28 Central Catholic High School Central Catholic High School Lawrence X 2 1180 1180 1 21 1 29 Whitman‐Hanson Regional HS Whitman‐Hanson Regional HS Whitman X 1 Host 1155 1155 121 1 30 Masconomet Reg. High School Masconomet Reg. High School Boxford X 1 Host 1145 1145 121 1 31 Bishop Feehan High School Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro X 1 1084 1084 1 21 1 32 Marblehead High School Marblehead High School Marblehead X 1 Host Marblehead 1009 1009 121 1 33 Stoneham High School Melrose High School Melrose X 1 Guest 981 981 121 1 34 Nauset Reg. High School Nauset Reg. High School North Eastham X 1 Host Nauset 910 910 121 1 35 Wayland High School Wayland High School Wayland X 1 Host Wayland 836 836 121 1 36 Medfield High School Medfield High School Medfield X 2 Host 805 805 121 1 37 Newburyport High School Newburyport High School Newburyport X 1 Host Newburyport 795 795 121 1 38 Cohasset High School Hanover High School Hanover X 2 Guest Cohasset 769 769 121 1 39 Gloucester High School Gloucester High School Gloucester X 1 Host Gloucester 768 768 121 1 40 Old Rochester Reg. High School Old Rochester Reg. High School Mattapoisett X 1 Host Old Rochester 742 742 121 1 41 East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School East Bridgewater Host East Bridgewater 660 660 121 1 42 Notre Dame Academy Notre Dame Academy Hingham X 2 346 692 1 21 1 43 Ursuline Academy Ursuline Academy Dedham X 2 307 614 1 21 1 44 Austin Preparatory School Austin Preparatory School Reading X 1 565 565 1 21 1 45 Arlington Catholic High School Arlington Catholic High School Arlington X 1 521 521 1 21 1 46 Archbishop Williams High School Archbishop Williams High School Braintree X 2 502 502 1 21 1 47 Saint Mary's High School Saint Mary's High School Lynn X 1 418 418 1 21 1 48 Matignon High School Matignon High School Cambridge X 2 359 359 1 21 1 49 Malden Catholic HS (Girls) Malden Catholic HS (Girls) Malden 154 308 1 21 1 50 Saint Joseph Preparatory High School Mount Alvernia High School Newton X 2 Guest St. Joseph Prep 136 272 1 120 1 1 Framingham High School Framingham High School Framingham X 1 2297 2297 11 2 2 Lexington High School Lexington High School Lexington X 1 2296 2296 11 2 3 Brookline High School Brookline High School Brookline X 1 2073 2073 11 2 4Weymouth High School Weymouth High School Weymouth X 1 1768 1768 11 2 4/23/2021 GIRLS ICE HOCKEY STATEWIDE ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 2 DIVISIONS ‐ APRIL 2021 Data below is schools who registered a team in 2020‐2021 ‐‐ Schools registered as a coop where there is no approved coop are highlighted in light orange Voc School Private NEW Old School Enrollment (down 1 School (up Coop Team DIVISION DIVISION NEW DIV FOR TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Old Section Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt for Alignment div) 1 div) (up 1 Div) (W/O ADJ) (with adj) STATEWIDE 5 Andover High School Andover High School Andover X 1 1761 1761 11 2 6 Franklin High School Franklin High School Franklin X 1 1742 1742 11 2 7Braintree High School Braintree High School Braintree X 1 1720 1720 11 2 8 Waltham High School Waltham High School Waltham X 1 1694 1694 11 2 9 Needham High School Needham High School Needham 1655 1655 11 2 10 Boston Latin School Boston Latin School Boston X 1 1650 1650 11 2 11 Natick High School Natick High School Natick 1596 1596 11 2 12 Barnstable High School Barnstable High School Hyannis X 1 1530 1530 11 2 13 Lincoln‐Sudbury Reg. High School Lincoln‐Sudbury Reg. High School Sudbury X 1 1507 1507 11 2 14 Wellesley High School Wellesley High School Wellesley 1499 1499 11 2 15 Winchester High School Winchester High School Winchester X 2 1424 1424 11 2 16 Arlington High School Arlington High School Arlington X 1 1417 1417 11 2 17 Belmont High School Belmont High School Belmont X 1 1324 1324 11 2 18 Marshfield High School Marshfield High School Marshfield X 2 1312 1312 11 2 19 Hingham High School Hingham High School Hingham X 1 1298 1298 11 2 20 Concord‐Carlisle High School Concord‐Carlisle High School Concord X 2 1280 1280 11 2 21 King Philip Regional H.S. King Philip Regional H.S. Wrentham X 2 1244 1244 11 2 22 Woburn Memorial High School Woburn Memorial High School Woburn X 1 1240 1240 11 2 23 Reading Memorial High School Reading Memorial High School Reading X 1 1232 1232 11 2 24 Medway High School Blackstone Valley Reg Voc/Tech HS Upton X 1 Guest Medway 1229 1229 1 122 2 25 Walpole High School Walpole High School Walpole X 2 1060 1060 22 2 26 Milton High School Milton High School Milton X 2 1051 1051 22 2 27 Norwood Senior High School Norwood Senior High School Norwood X 2 994 994 22 2 28 Westwood High School Westwood High School Westwood X 2 994 994 22 2 29 Wakefield Memorial High School Wakefield Memorial High School Wakefield X 2 987 987 22 2 30 Duxbury High School Duxbury High School Duxbury X 1 982 982 22 2 31 Canton High School Canton High School Canton X 2 971 971 22 2 32 Burlington High School Burlington High School Burlington X 2 943 943 22 2 33 Scituate High School Scituate High School Scituate X 2 929 929 22 2 34 Falmouth High School Falmouth High School Falmouth X 2 839 839 22 2 35 Wilmington High School Wilmington High School Wilmington X 2 811 811 22 2 36 Pembroke High School Pembroke High School Pembroke X 2 809 809 22 2 37 Dedham High School Dedham High School Dedham X 2 716 716 22 2 38 Dennis‐Yarmouth Regional HS Dennis‐Yarmouth Regional HS South Yarmouth X 2 Host Dennis‐Yarmouth 704 704 121 2 39 Martha's Vineyard Reg. High Sch. Martha's Vineyard Reg. High Sch. Oak Bluffs X 2 696 696 22 2 40 Watertown High School Watertown High School Watertown X 2 681 681 22 2 41 Norwell High School Norwell High School Norwell X 2 672 672 22 2 42 Sandwich High School Sandwich High School East Sandwich X 2 659 659 22 2 43 Nipmuc Regional High School Nipmuc Regional High School Upton 637 637 22 2 44 Nantucket High School Nantucket High School Nantucket X 2 538 538 22 2 TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAMS 94 Number of Div 14650 schools per division Div 24844 94 94 4/23/2021.
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