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SPRING COOPERATIVE TEAMS Thursday, September 30, 2021 UPDATED: SPRING COOPERATIVE TEAMS Thursday, September 30, 2021 Baseball - Boys DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Douglas High School Douglas Whitinsville Christian School 2 4/24/2021 Innovation Academy Charter School Tyngsboro Academy of Notre Dame 5 4/14/2021 Golf - Girls DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Westborough High School Westborough Algonquin Reg. High School 3 9/24/2021 Lacrosse - Boys DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Hoosac Valley Middle/High School Cheshire Drury High School 1 6/30/2020 Lee Middle/High School Lee Lenox Memorial Middle & High School Monument Mountain Reg HS 1 7/8/2020 Lunenburg High School Lunenburg Fitchburg High School Ayer Shirley Regional High School 3 4/14/2021 Nashoba Valley Technical High School Westford Innovation Academy Charter School 5 9/17/2021 North Middlesex Regional HS Townsend Bromfield School 3 4/30/2021 Pittsfield High School Pittsfield Taconic High School 1 7/30/2020 Sturgis Charter School West Hyannis Sturgis Charter School East 9 4/24/2021 Lacrosse - Girls DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Hoosac Valley Middle/High School Cheshire Drury High School 1 6/30/2020 Lee Middle/High School Lee Lenox Memorial Middle & High School Monument Mountain Reg HS 1 7/8/2020 Pittsfield High School Pittsfield Taconic High School 1 7/30/2020 Softball - Girls DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro Innovation Academy Charter School 5 4/14/2021 Ayer Shirley Regional High School Ayer Bromfield School 1 4/14/2021 Hamilton-Wenham Reg HS South Hamilton Manchester Essex Reg. High School 5 4/24/2021 Martha's Vineyard Reg. High Sch. Oak Bluffs Martha's Vineyard Charter School 9 4/14/2021 Sturgis Charter School East Hyannis Sturgis Charter School West 9 4/24/2021 Tennis - Boys DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Lynn Classical High School Lynn Lynn Vocational Technical Inst 5 5/24/2021 UPDATED: SPRING COOPERATIVE TEAMS Thursday, September 30, 2021 Tennis - Boys DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Pittsfield High School Pittsfield Taconic High School 1 7/30/2020 Turners Falls High School Montague Franklin County Tech. School 1 3/11/2021 West Boylston Middle/High School West Boylston Tahanto Regional Middle/High School 3 4/14/2021 Tennis - Girls DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Lynn Classical High School Lynn Lynn Vocational Technical Inst 5 5/24/2021 Pittsfield High School Pittsfield Taconic High School 1 7/30/2020 Turners Falls High School Montague Franklin County Tech. School 1 3/11/2021 Track - Outdoor - Boys DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Drury High School North Adams McCann Technical High School 1 6/29/2020 Gloucester High School Gloucester Manchester Essex Reg. High School 5 3/25/2021 Lenox Memorial Middle & High School Lenox Lee Middle/High School 1 6/29/2020 Tahanto Regional Middle/High School Boylston West Boylston Middle/High School 3 4/14/2021 Track - Outdoor - Girls DISTRICT APPROVAL Host School Guest School(s) 21-22 22-23 District Date Rec'd Drury High School North Adams McCann Technical High School 1 6/29/2020 Gloucester High School Gloucester Manchester Essex Reg. High School 5 3/25/2021 Lenox Memorial Middle & High School Lenox Lee Middle/High School 1 6/29/2020 Tahanto Regional Middle/High School Boylston West Boylston Middle/High School 3 4/14/2021.
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