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Boys Ice Hockey 2021-22 and 2022-23 Alignment Proposal BOYS ICE HOCKEY STATEWIDE ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 4 DIVISIONS ‐ April2021 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 School Enrollment for (down 2 School (up NEW DIV FOR TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Old Section Old Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt Alignment div) 1 div) STATEWIDE Stoughton High School Brockton High School Brockton S 1 Guest Stoughton 4061 4061 1 Lowell High School Lowell High School Lowell N 3 2985 2985 1 Boston College High School Boston College High School Boston S 1 1160 2320 1 1 Framingham High School Framingham High School Framingham S 1 2297 2297 1 Lexington High School Lexington High School Lexington N 1 2296 2296 1 Saint John's Preparatory School Saint John's Preparatory School Danvers N 1 1126 2252 1 1 Durfee High School Durfee High School Fall River S 2 Host Durfee 2144 2144 1 Brookline High School Brookline High School Brookline S 2 2073 2073 1 Newton North High School Newton North High School Newtonville S 1 2057 2057 1 Wachusett Regional High School Wachusett Regional High School Holden C 3 2032 2032 1 Everett High School Everett High School Everett N 2 Host Everett 2009 2009 1 Revere High School Revere High School Revere N 1 Host Revere 2005 2005 1 Taunton High School Taunton High School Taunton S 2 1989 1989 1 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Schl. Cambridge Rindge & Latin Schl. Cambridge N 3 1981 1981 1 Newton South High School Newton South High School Newton N 3 1978 1978 1 Methuen High School Methuen High School Methuen N 2 1962 1962 1 Lynn English High School Lynn English High School Lynn N 2 Host 1946 1946 1 Shrewsbury High School Shrewsbury High School Shrewsbury N 1 1894 1894 1 Leominster High School Leominster High School Leominster C 3 1877 1877 1 Haverhill High School Haverhill High School Haverhill N 2 1825 1825 1 Acton‐Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton‐Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton N 1 1809 1809 1 Weymouth High School Weymouth High School Weymouth S 1 1768 1768 1 Andover High School Andover High School Andover N 1 1761 1761 1 Attleboro High School Attleboro High School Attleboro S 3 1754 1754 1 Saint John's High School Saint John's High School Shrewsbury N 1 872 1744 1 1 Franklin High School Franklin High School Franklin S 1 1742 1742 1 Braintree High School Braintree High School Braintree S 1 1720 1720 1 Waltham High School Waltham High School Waltham N 1 1694 1694 1 Westford Academy Westford Academy Westford N 1 1694 1694 1 Needham High School Needham High School Needham 1655 1655 1 Boston Latin School Boston Latin School Boston N 2 1650 1650 1 Natick High School Natick High School Natick 1596 1596 1 Barnstable High School Barnstable High School Hyannis S 1 1530 1530 1 Quincy High School Quincy High School Quincy S 2 1523 1523 1 Xaverian Brothers High School Xaverian Brothers High School Westwood S 1 760 1520 1 1 Lincoln‐Sudbury Reg. High School Lincoln‐Sudbury Reg. High School Sudbury N 2 1507 1507 1 Wellesley High School Wellesley High School Wellesley 1499 1499 1 Burncoat High School Doherty Memorial High School Worcester C 3A Guest 1495 1495 1 Peabody Vet. Mem. High School Peabody Vet. Mem. High School Peabody N 2 1453 1453 1 Winchester High School Winchester High School Winchester N 1 1424 1424 1 Arlington High School Arlington High School Arlington N 1 1417 1417 1 Chelmsford High School Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford N 1 1409 1409 1 Algonquin Reg. High School Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough C 3 1395 1395 1 6/14/2021 BOYS ICE HOCKEY STATEWIDE ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 4 DIVISIONS ‐ April2021 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 School Enrollment for (down 2 School (up NEW DIV FOR TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Old Section Old Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt Alignment div) 1 div) STATEWIDE Bridgewater‐Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater‐Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater S 1 1383 1383 1 North Andover High School North Andover High School North Andover N 2 1361 1361 1 Belmont High School Belmont High School Belmont N 1 1324 1324 1 Marshfield High School Marshfield High School Marshfield S 1 1312 1312 1 Central Catholic High School Central Catholic High School Lawrence N 1 1180 1180 1 1 Bishop Feehan High School Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro S 2 1084 1084 1 1 Hingham High School Hingham High School Hingham S 1 1298 1298 2 Beverly High School Beverly High School Beverly N 2 1296 1296 2 Concord‐Carlisle High School Concord‐Carlisle High School Concord N 2 1280 1280 2 Medford High School Medford High School Medford N 1 1262 1262 2 Hopedale Jr./Sr. High School Milford High School Milford C 3A Guest Hopedale 1256 1256 2 O'Bryant High School O'Bryant High School Roxbury N 3 Host 1253 1253 2 King Philip Regional H.S. King Philip Regional H.S. Wrentham S 1 1244 1244 2 North Quincy High School North Quincy High School North Quincy S 3 1242 1242 2 Woburn Memorial High School Woburn Memorial High School Woburn N 1 1240 1240 2 Hopkinton High School Hopkinton High School Hopkinton S 3 1235 1235 2 Reading Memorial High School Reading Memorial High School Reading N 1 1232 1232 2 Mansfield High School Mansfield High School Mansfield S 1 1225 1225 2 Somerville High School Somerville High School Somerville N 3 1220 1220 2 West Springfield High School West Springfield High School West Springfield W 3 1220 1220 2 Plymouth North High School Plymouth North High School Plymouth S 2 1218 1218 2 Boston Latin Academy Boston Latin Academy Dorchester N 3 1217 1217 2 Auburn High School Tantasqua Regional Senior High School Fiskdale C 3 Guest Auburn 1205 1205 2 Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee W 1184 1184 2 Billerica Memorial High School Billerica Memorial High School Billerica N 1 1176 1176 2 Westfield High School Westfield High School Westfield W 3 1163 1163 2 Whitman‐Hanson Regional HS Whitman‐Hanson Regional HS Whitman S 2 1155 1155 2 Norton High School Sharon High School Sharon S 3 Guest 1148 1148 2 Masconomet Reg. High School Masconomet Reg. High School Boxford N 2 1145 1145 2 Westborough High School Westborough High School Westborough C 3 1145 1145 2 Silver Lake Reg. High School Silver Lake Reg. High School Kingston S 3 1122 1122 2 East Boston High School East Boston High School East Boston N 3 1114 1114 2 North Attleborough High School North Attleborough High School North Attleboro S 2 1107 1107 2 Oliver Ames High School Oliver Ames High School North Easton S 2 1104 1104 2 Minnechaug Reg. High School Minnechaug Reg. High School Wilbraham W 3 1079 1079 2 Agawam High School Agawam High School Agawam W 3 1070 1070 2 Walpole High School Walpole High School Walpole S 1 1060 1060 2 Milton High School Milton High School Milton S 1 1051 1051 2 Plymouth South High School Plymouth South High School Plymouth S 2 1042 1042 2 Dartmouth High School Dartmouth High School South Dartmouth S 3 1041 1041 2 Somerset Berkley Regional High School Somerset Berkley Regional High School Somerset S 3 1021 1021 2 Marlborough High School Marlborough High School Marlborough C 3 Host Marlborough 1012 1012 2 Marblehead High School Marblehead High School Marblehead N 2 1009 1009 2 6/14/2021 BOYS ICE HOCKEY STATEWIDE ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 4 DIVISIONS ‐ April2021 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 School Enrollment for (down 2 School (up NEW DIV FOR TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Old Section Old Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt Alignment div) 1 div) STATEWIDE Catholic Memorial School Catholic Memorial School West Roxbury S 1 502 1004 1 2 Norwood Senior High School Norwood Senior High School Norwood S 2 994 994 2 Westwood High School Westwood High School Westwood S 2 994 994 2 Chicopee High School Chicopee High School Chicopee W 992 992 2 Wakefield Memorial High School Wakefield Memorial High School Wakefield N 2 987 987 2 Duxbury High School Duxbury High School Duxbury S 1 982 982 2 Melrose High School Melrose High School Melrose N 1 981 981 2 Canton High School Canton High School Canton S 2 971 971 2 Burlington High School Burlington High School Burlington N 1 943 943 2 Longmeadow High School Longmeadow High School Longmeadow W 3 943 943 2 Malden Catholic HS (Boys) Malden Catholic HS (Boys) Malden N 1 412 824 1 2 Nashoba Valley Technical High School Greater Lowell Tech HS Tyngsboro N 3 Guest Nashoba Valley 2234 2234 2 3 Greater New Bedford RVTHS Greater New Bedford RVTHS New Bedford S 3 2112 2112 2 3 Essex North Shore Agric & Tech School Essex North Shore Agric & Tech School Hathorne N 3 1487 1487 2 3 Southeastern Reg. Voc/Tech School Southeastern Reg. Voc/Tech School South Easton S 2 Host Southeastern 1457 1457 2 3 Fitchburg High School Montachusett RVT High School Fitchburg C Guest 1429 1429 2 3 Diman Regional Voc/Tech HS Diman Regional Voc/Tech HS Fall River S 3 1420 1420 2 3 Scituate High School Scituate High School Scituate S 2 929 929 3 Amherst‐Pelham Reg High School Amherst‐Pelham Reg High School Amherst W 3A Host 919 919 3 Nashoba Reg.
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