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Needham High School Needham BayStateCarey C Football 1 700 Newton North High School Newtonville Bay State Carey C Football 1 f1oo Weymouth High School Weymouth BayStateCarey C Football 1 1103 Brockton High School Brockton Big Three D Football 1 2375 Durfee High School Fall River Big Three D Football 1 1217 New Bedford High School New Bedford BigThree •D Football 1 1569 Boston College High School Boston Catholic Conference H FootbaH 1 1313: Catholic Memorial School West Roxbury Catholic Conference H Football 1 623 MaIden Catholic High School Maiden Cathoic Conference H Football 667 int Joh&s Preparatory School Danvers Catholic Conference ,H Football 1 1279 T — Xaverian Brothers High School Westwood Catholic Conference H Football 1 974 Andover High School Andover Merrimack Valley Large A Football 1 892 Billerica Memorial High School Billerica Merrimack Valley Large A Football[ 1 757 Central Catholic High School Lawrence Merrimack Valley Large A Football 1 675 Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford Merrimack Valley Large 1A Football 1 831 Tli High School Lowell Merrimack Valley Large A Football j 1 1786 1017/2011 _______ 2011-2012 thur 2012-2013 Football Alignments SCHOOL •‘ MaiICITY League/Conference District. Sport Division Coop HostSchool B9-12 Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton Dual County Large A FootballJj Lincoln-Sudbury Reg. High School Sudbury Dual County Large A — Football 1A J 805j Newton South High School Newton Dual County Large A_____ Football 1A j 906 Waltham High School — Waltham Dual County Large A Football 1A j 816 Westford Academy Westford Dual County Large A Football 1A 807 Camblidge Rindge & Latin Schi. Cambridge Greater Boston League B Football 1A 795 Everett High School Everett Boston League ‘B Football 1A -J_ — 892 MaIden High School MaIden Greater Boston League B Football 1A J_ 873 Medford High School Medford Greater Boston League B Football 1A 7 Somerville High School Somerville reater Boston League B Football 1A 715 Lynn Classical High School Lynn NEC Large A Football 1A 602 Lynn English High School Lynn NEC Large A Footbafl 1A 772 Masconomet Reg. High School Topsfield NEC Large A * Football 1A 693 North Andover High School Andover NEC Large A______ Football 664 Peabody Vet. Mem. High School Peabody NEC Large A Football 1052 Revere High School Revere NEC Large A Football 1A 868 Barnstable High School Hyannis — Old Colony D Football 1A 866 Bridgewater-Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater Old Colony D Football ,j 1A 709 Dartmouth High School South Dartmouth Old Colony D FootbaliL 1A 632 Taunton High School Taunton ,,,,,jOld Colony D Football 1A [ 944 101712011 __________________ ____________ ______ ____________________________ 2011-2012 thur 2012-2013 Football Alignments SCHOOL Ma1ICIW League/Conference District Sport Coop HostSchool B9-12 . Division Attleboro High School Attleboro Hockornock Kelly-Rex _D Football 892 Franklin High School Franklin Hockomock Kelly-Rex Football 782, King Philip Regional H.S. Wrentham Hockomock Kelly-Rexç Football 605 Mansfield High School Mansfield Hockomock Kelly-Rex — C Football 755 North Attleborough High School North Attleboro Hockornock Ke!ly-Rex _4ç Football 649 Dracut Senior High School Dracut Merrimack ValleySmall .A Football 2 Haverhill High School Haverhill Merrimack Valley Small A Football 2 L 1024 276: Lawrence HS of Bus Mgmt & Finance Lawrence Merrimack Valley Small A Football 2 Guest Lawr Humanities F Lawrence HS of Health of_Human Serv Lawrence Merrimack ValleySmall A Football 2 Guest _4Lawr Humanities 176 Lawrence HS of Humanities & Ldshp Dev Lawrence Merrimack Valley Small A — Football 2 Host Lawr Humanities 256 Lawrence HS of Math, Sd & Tech Lawrence Merrimack Valley Small A Football 2 Guest Lawr Humanities 330 Lawrence HS of Performing & Fine Arts Lawrence Valley Small A Football 2 Guest Lawr Humanities 184 Lawrence International High School Lawrence Merrimack Valley Small A — Football 2 Guest Lawr Humanities 238 1ethuen High School Methuen Merrimack Valley Small 1A 4Football - 2 I 980 T529 Tewksbury Memorial High School Tewksbury Merrimack Valley Small A Football 2 Arlington High School Arlington Middlesex Large A Football 557 Belmont High School Belmont Middlesex Large B Football 602 Lexington High School Lexington Middlesex Large B Football 1015 628 Reading Memorial High School Reading Middlesex Large B Football 560 Winchester High School Winchester - Middlesex Large Football 1 721 Woburn Memorial High School Woburn Middlesex Large B Football 21 492 Duxbury High School Duxbury Patriot Keenan Division C ootball 2 -J 489. Hingham High School Hirigharn Patriot Keenan Division C ‘Football 2 742 North Quincy High School North Quincy Patriot Keenan Division C Football 2 642 Silver Lake Reg. High School Kingston Patriot Keenan Division C Football 2 610: Whitman-Hanson Regional HS Whitman Patriot Keenan Division C Football 1 2 10/7/2011 ______________________________________ _____ ______________ ________________ 2011-2012 thur 2012-2013 Football Alignments SCHOOL MaiICITY League/Confe., District Sport Division Coop HostSchool B9-12 2A1L Dennis-Yarmouth Regional HS South Yarmouth Atlantic Coast C Football 507 Falmouth High School ,_jFalmouth Atlantic Coast C Football 2A I — t 55& Marshfield High School _J,Marshfield Atlantic Coast •C Football 2A4 t 66& Nauset Reg. High School North Eastham Atlantic Coast C Football, 2A 539 Plymouth North High School Plymouth Atlantic Coast C Football 2A T’’ 51 Plymouth South High School Plymouth Atlantic Coast C Football 2A Sandwich High School East Sandwich Atlantic Coast C Football 2A 510. T edham High School Dedham Bay State Herget C Football 2A 396 Milton High School Milton Bay State Herget ball 2A 527 Natick High School Natick Bay State Herget C Football 2A 666 orwood Senior High School Norwood Bay State Herget C Football4 2A 508 Walpole High School Walpole Bay State Herget_____ C Football 2A 551 - Wellesley High School — Wellesley Bay State Herget C Football 2A 591 Beverly High School Beverly Cape Ann Large — A Football 2A 583 1panvers High School Danvers 1Cape Ann Large A ootball 2A t34 Gloucester High School Gloucester Cape Ann Large - A Football 2A 616 Marblehead High School Marblehead — Cape Ann Large A Football 2A Salem High School Salem Cape Ann Large - A Football 2A 674 Swampscott High School Swampscott — Cape Ann Large A Football 2A 388 Burlington High School Burlington Middlesex Small B Football 2A 514’ Melrose High School _4eirose Middlesex Small B Football 2A 426 Stoneham High School Stoneham Middlesex Small B Football 2A 401 Wakefield Memorial High School Wakefield Middlesex Small B Football 2A 472 Watertown High School Watertown Middlesex Small B Football 2A 364 Wilmington High School Wilmington Middlesex Small ‘A Football 2A 470 1017/2011 _______________Tn-Valley_____________ _____C_____ 2011-2012 thur 2012-2013 Football Alignments SCHOOL MaiICITY League/Conference District Sport Division Coop HostSchool B9-12 Bedford High School Bedford Dual County Small A Football 3 391 __ Boston Latin School Boston Dual County Sma!l A Football 3 697 - Concord-Carlisle High School Concord Dual County Small Football 3 594 Wayland High School - - - Wayland Dual County Small A Football - 3 464 Weston High School Weston Dual County Small A Football 3 3W Canton High School Canton Hockomock Davenport C Football 3 384 Foxborough High School Foxborough Hockornock Davenport Footba!l J 3 426 Oliver Ames High School - North Easton Hockornock Davenport C Football - 3 - 539 Sharon High School Sharon Hockomock Davenport Football 3 528 Stoughton High School Stoughton __-__-LHockomock Davenport Football 3 605 Hanover High School Hanover Patriot Fisher Division C Football 3 330 Middleboro High School - Middleboro Patriot Fisher Division C Football - 3 443 -- Pembroke High School - Pembroke Patriot Fisher Division C Football - 3 488 Quincy High School - Quincy Patriot Fisher Division C Football - 3 621 Randolph High School Randolph Patriot Fisher Division C Football L 491 Scituate High School Scituate Patriot Fisher Division * C Football 3 400 Holliston High School Holliston Tn-Valley Large C Football t 3 474 Hopkinton High School Hopkinton Tn-Valley Large C FootbaIlj 3 487 Medfield High School Medfield 1Tri-Valley Large C Football 3 437 Medway High School Medway Large jFootball - 3 389 Westwood High School Westwood Tn-Valley Large - Football 3 EEHZ[____ 399 101712011 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ 2011-2012 thur 201 2-2013 Football Alignments SCHOOL MaiICITY League/Conference District Sport, Division 4Coop,jchool B9-12 Georgetown Middle/High School Georgetown Cape Ann Small A Football 3A 200 -_-- HamiIton-Wenham RegHS South Hamilton Cape Ann Small A Football 3A 347 —* —* ipswich High School lpswich Cape Ann Small A Football 3A 315 Lynnfield High School Lynnfield •Cape Ann Small A Football 3A 337 Manchester Essex Reg. 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